Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Best Nation of People (Ideal Society)

How many Iraqis must die until Muslims start condeming the violence in the name of their religion?

Imagine living in Baghdad, when your neighbour or family member has been kidnapped, beheaded, lost a limb, or if they are lucky have died. Now tell me is it ok for a Muslim to kill your family memeber? A loved one? Is it what the Quran tells you oh Muslim brother to do this?
I would like to know which Ayah actually allows for such behaviour.
Please leave this Muslim brother a comment to enlighten me.

Also what are we doing about the ayah which says "Kontom Khair Ummatin Okhrijat lil-nas, ta'moroon bil ma'roof wa tanhawn a'n il monkar" "You were the best nation of people, for you command everything good and condemn every evil deed. "

So when will you try to live up to your religion?

Sunday, June 04, 2006

This Morning in Toronto

While the skeptic in me wonders if what we are told this morning in Toronto about a thwarted terrorist attack is true. I have no doubt that there are some people who are angry enough to want to commit such crimes. Especially young males.

People wake up. It is all too simple. Insight hatred between two rivals and you have a war. The role of the media and fundimentalist preaching or websites is one. One of which to insight hatred and blind zeal in order to prepare the minds of the weak to commit any act they are told to.

Muslims need to know once and for all:
Attacking innocent civilian targets serve no purpose practically and are forbidden by God. After all the biggest sins are well known, Al-Shirk (pageanism), Killing an innocent person ( katl -il Nafs illa bil 7aq), and Adultary (Zina). For all those Muslims who aren't sure what I am talking about, I urge you to read your Quran. I quote one Ayah in soorat Al-Forqaan 68-69 الفرقان

[68] Those who invoke not, with Allah, any other god, nor slay such life as Allah has made sacred, except for just cause, nor commit fornication, and any that does this (not only) meets punishment. [69] (But) the Penalty on the Day of Judgment will be doubled to him, and he will dwell therein in ignominy,


With that said, I know that today's story has one purpose and one purpose only. It is the precurser for a war yet to come. Whereby when the Canadian Army is asked to kill innocent Iranians or Syrians, they will have full public support behind them,