Come2thelight
Active Member
@stevecanuck
Hello, and I hope you're well.
“Do you really think they deserved that fate?”
I don’t know. I wasn’t there nor could I state my opinion. From face value, it seems like they did break the treaty and there were others that were just guilty by association. They asked for someone within their own tribe to pass the judgment and they accepted Sa’d to be that person. Either way, it is absolutely critical for us to establish if these people broke the treaty or not.
I don’t understand your point about the fasaad. How did I leave it out? And from the text it is clear. The first offense comes from those that wage war against God. The word min (whoever) in the Arabic text is conditional. The condition is those who wage war first.
And the Falun Gong directly spoke against the communist government and had their own political ideologies, this is a big reason why these persecutions occurred. While the same can’t be said for the minority Muslim population in China. There is actually no comparison in how these persecutions are being conducted.
Concerning Asia, I don’t think she deserves to be killed and anyone that thinks otherwise is just insecure in their own faith and doesn’t understand the overall message of Islam. I thought I made my views clear on this.
Concerning the ayah, you posted 35:39. I don’t see the point you are trying to make honestly. And again, not once will you see Allah saying that He hates particular people. Such an emotion isn’t even befitting to Allah.
Concerning ayah 65:4. This doesn’t have to mean children. It could easily mean women that have amenorrhea. Not a single contemporary scholar will agree that this gives permission for men to marry children. They have to be mentally and physically mature. What people do is something else. There are those that are misguided.
Hello, and I hope you're well.
“Do you really think they deserved that fate?”
I don’t know. I wasn’t there nor could I state my opinion. From face value, it seems like they did break the treaty and there were others that were just guilty by association. They asked for someone within their own tribe to pass the judgment and they accepted Sa’d to be that person. Either way, it is absolutely critical for us to establish if these people broke the treaty or not.
I don’t understand your point about the fasaad. How did I leave it out? And from the text it is clear. The first offense comes from those that wage war against God. The word min (whoever) in the Arabic text is conditional. The condition is those who wage war first.
And the Falun Gong directly spoke against the communist government and had their own political ideologies, this is a big reason why these persecutions occurred. While the same can’t be said for the minority Muslim population in China. There is actually no comparison in how these persecutions are being conducted.
Concerning Asia, I don’t think she deserves to be killed and anyone that thinks otherwise is just insecure in their own faith and doesn’t understand the overall message of Islam. I thought I made my views clear on this.
Concerning the ayah, you posted 35:39. I don’t see the point you are trying to make honestly. And again, not once will you see Allah saying that He hates particular people. Such an emotion isn’t even befitting to Allah.
Concerning ayah 65:4. This doesn’t have to mean children. It could easily mean women that have amenorrhea. Not a single contemporary scholar will agree that this gives permission for men to marry children. They have to be mentally and physically mature. What people do is something else. There are those that are misguided.