Isis is slaughtering and torturing Yazdies for their religious beliefs.
According to the teaching of Holy Prophet of true Islam,
First of all, I say to you:
Peace be on you.
Then,
Anything like ISIS, Boku Haram, and any persecution on the name of religion is condemned, whenever and whoever it was done:
http://www.libertymagazine.org/article/in-the-name-of-heaven-3000-years-of-religious-persecutionIRS
Does ISIS know and practice Islam?
1=A French journalist's ISIS captors cared little about religion, Didier Francois -- who spent over 10 months as the group's prisoner in Syria -- told CNN's Christiane Amanpour in an exclusive interview on Tuesday.
"There was never really discussion about texts or -- it was not a religious discussion. It was a political discussion."
Source:
ISIS captors cared little about religion, says former hostage - CNN.com
2= A German remained with terrorists:
He said he reminded the fighters that most chapters of the Koran began with the words "Allah... most merciful".
"I asked: Where is the mercy? I never got the real answer."
Source:
BBC News - Rare Islamic State visit reveals 'brutal and strong' force
Every other religions are their targets.
No.......They are just robots, their target is 'to get oil' for others at the cost of human lives, while bring bad name to Islam.
Please use search words
'how isis created'.
Mohammed too did the same......
Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him), like Hazrat Moses (on whom be peace) and Hazrat Jesus (on whom be peace) came at the time when people had forgotten morals and peace.
Pringle Kennedy has observed (Arabian Society at the Time of Muhammad pp. 8-10, 18-21):
Muhammad was, to use a striking expression, the man of the hour. In order to understand his wonderful success, one must study the conditions of his times. Five and half centuries and more had elapsed when he was born since Jesus had come into the world. At that time, the old religions of Greece and Rome, and of the hundred and one states along the Mediterranean, had lost their vitality. In their place, Caesarism had come as a living cult. The worship of the state as personified by the reigning Caesar, such was the religion of the Roman Empire. Other religions might exist, it was true; but they had to permit this new cult by the side of them and predominant over them. But Caesarism failed to satisfy. The Eastern religions and superstitions (Egyptian, Syrian, and Persian) appealed to many, in the Roman world and found numerous votaries. The fatal fault of many of these creeds was that in many respects they were so ignoble.... When Christianity conquered Caesarism at the commencement of the fourth century, it, in its turn, became caesarised. No longer was it the pure creed, which had been taught some three centuries before. It had become largely de-spiritualized, ritualized, materialized....
How, in a few years, all this was changed, how, by 650 AD a great part of this world became a different world from what it had been before, is one of the most remarkable chapters in human history. This wonderful change followed, if it was not mainly caused by, the life of one man, the Prophet of Mecca. Whatever the opinion one may have of this extraordinary man, whether it be that of the devout Muslim who considers him the last and greatest herald of God’s word, or of the fanatical Christian of former days, who considered him an emissary of the Evil One, or of certain modern Orientalists, who look on him rather as a politician than a saint, as an organizer of Asia in general and Arabia in particular, against Europe, rather than as a religious reformer; there can be no difference as to the immensity of the effect which his life has had on the history of the world. To those of us, to whom the man is everything, the milieu but little, he is the supreme instance of what can be done by one man. Even others, who hold that the conditions of time and place, the surroundings of every sort, the capacity of receptivity of the human mind, have, more than an individual effort, brought about the great steps in the world’s history, cannot well deny, that even if this step were to come, without Muhammad, it would have been indefinitely delayed.
In the fifth and sixth centuries, the civilized world stood on the verge of chaos. The old emotional cultures that had made civilization possible, since they had given to man a sense of unity and of reverence for their rulers, had broken down and nothing had been found adequate to take their place.... It seemed then that the great civilization which had taken four thousand years to construct was on the verge of disintegration, and that mankind was likely to return to that condition of barbarism where every tribe and sect was against the next, and law and order were unknown.... The new sanctions created by Christianity were creating divisions and destruction instead of unity and order. Civilization like a gigantic tree whose foliage had over-reached the world stood tottering, rotted to the core. Was there any emotional culture that could be brought in to gather mankind once more to unity and to save civilization? It was among the Arabs that the man was born who were to unite the whole known world of the east and south (J. H. Denison, Emotions as the Basis of Civilization, pp. 265-9).
Muhammad appeared on the scene at one of the darkest periods in all history, when all the civilizations, from Merovingian Gaul to India, were falling to ruin or were in a state of troubled gestation (L. Dermenghem, The Life of Muhammad, p. 171).
If the object of religion be the inculcation of morals, the diminution of evil, the promotion of human happiness, the expansion of the human intellect, if the performance of good works will avail in the great day when mankind shall be summoned to its final reckoning, it is neither irreverent nor unreasonable to admit that Muhammad was indeed an Apostle of God (S. P. Scott, History of the Moorish Empire in Europe, p. 126).
Philosopher, orator, apostle, legislator, warrior, conqueror of ideas, restorer of rational dogmas, the founder of twenty terrestrial empires and of one spiritual empire that is Muhammad. As regards all standards by which human greatness may be measured, we may ask, is there any man greater than he? (Lamartine, History of Turkey, p. 276).
The more one reflects on the history of Muhammad and of early Islam, the more one is amazed at the vastness of his achievement. Circumstances presented him with an opportunity such as few men have had, but the man was fully matched with the hour. Had it not been for his gifts as seer, statesman, and administrator and, behind these his trust in God and firm belief that God had sent him, a notable chapter in the history of mankind would have remained unwritten (W. Montgomery Watt, Muhammad at Medina, p. 336).
The condition of the world at the time of the advent of Muhammad has been summed up in the Holy Quran as: ‘Corruption has appeared on land and sea in consequence of people’s misdeeds’ (30:42).
Ref:https://www.alislam.org/library/books/muhammad_seal_of_the_prophets/introduction.html
Thus,like previous Prophets, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) came to end atrocities.
Many islamic countries say Isis is not muslim - but for me it is like saying "Prophet Mohammed" is not islamic.
The period of the Crusades, when the fictional Mahound was established, was also a time of the great strain and denial in Europe. This is graphically expressed in the phobia about Islam.
(Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet, page 27.....KAREN ARMSTRONG).
The Holy Prophet Muhammad
in the Eyes of Non-Muslims
@https://www.alislam.org/library/links/eyes.html
Freedom of thought is suppreseed under islamic rules with a thousand restrictions and uncivilized and barbaric punishments.
The Quran proclaims:
There is no compulsion in religion. Surely the right has become distinct from error; so whosoever refuses to be led by those who transgress and believes in ALLAH, has surely grasped a strong handle which knows no breaking. And ALLAH is All-Hearing. All-Knowing. (
2:257).
Again it says:
And say, `It is the truth from your Lord; wherefore let him who will, believe, and let him, who will, disbelieve.... (
18:30).
Respecting religious feelings @
http://www.alislam.org/library/articles/Respecting-Religious-Feelings-Peace-Symposium-2008.pdf
Today i doubt - Did islam truly had a golden age? or did it stole the science and technology and arts from other civilizations and marketed as theirs?
There is no question that Western Science is a Greco-Islamic legacy. However, it is commonly alleged that Islamic science was a derived science, that Muslim scientists followed the Greek theoretical tradition blindly and added nothing to the scientific method. This statement is false. Like all periods of intense scientific work, one first builds on what one has inherited; this is followed by an Age of maturity when doubts are raised on the teachings of the old masters followed by a break. Such a break came with the rise of observation and experiment, early in the Sciences of Islam; its clearest exponents were Ibn-al-Haitham and AI Biruni.................................
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According to Briffault3
the Greeks systematized, generalized, and theorized, but the patient ways of investigation, the accumulation of positive knowledge, the minute methods of science, detailed and prolonged observation and experimental inquiry were altogether alien to the Greek temperament. What we call science arose in Europe as a result of a new spirit of inquiry, of new methods of investigation, of the method of experiment, observation, measurement, and of the development of Mathematics in a form unknown to the Greeks. That spirit and those methods were introduced into the European world by the Arabs. 'Modern' science is the most momentous contribution of the Islamic civilization.
These remarks of Briffault are reinforced by Sarton
The main, as well as the least obvious, achievement of the middle Ages was the creation of the experimental spirit and this was primarily due to the Muslims down to the 12th century.
https://www.alislam.org/library/articles/Islam-and-Science-Concordance-or-Conflict.pdf
...........man to the moon back in 1969.
I believe
you went to moon.
Some of you do not!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_landing_conspiracy_theories
Good wishes.