So that would be a sort of Human sacrifice. Aren't they forbidden in Islam? Or infidels aren't considered Human?
Is murder in the name of god human sacrifice? Over the millennia of religion millions of people have been killed in whatever gods name
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So that would be a sort of Human sacrifice. Aren't they forbidden in Islam? Or infidels aren't considered Human?
Allah's omnipotent. Why would he ever need them?
Why would he use people for His dirty work? Terrorists most often end up dead or in jail. Why would Allah want his faithful to have such a miserable end?
He could just wait until offending infidels die and send them to Hell, as the surahs describe.
Oh and there's another detail... If Allah is perfect, I don't see why would He send terrorists to kill those who actually didn't draw any cartoon. For what I've seen, terrorists tend to do random killing.
this is the wrong comparison.Same reason why Christians can't leave issues like equal marriage or abortion rights up to their God, I guess.
Who said anything about needing them?
Have you tried praying to Allah for these answers?
No, I think it's pretty apt.this is the wrong comparison.
ah, you think that terrorist attack and favoring waiting periods to protect the unborn is the same?No, I think it's pretty apt.
It is my understanding that Muhammad in his teachings commands them to do it.Everytime I read on the news that there was a terrorist attack in response to some offense of the "infidels" (e.g. Mohammed cartoons), I make myself the same question:
If fundamentalists supposedly have so much faith in Him, then why don't they let Allah punish the offenders Himself instead of them doing the dirty work?
According to their beliefs, isn't Allah/God all-powerful? Why would he need any Human killers to avenge offenses against his prophet? Heck, he could just send a few thousand angels if He doesn't want to do the job Himself!
Mind you, my question is serious. I just want to understand what's in the mind of someone who's suddenly willing to sacrifice his life or freedom to supposedly gain more respect toward his beliefs (although they end up causing the opposite effect).
It is my understanding that Muhammad in his teachings commands them to do it.
"You are the best community ever raised for humanity—you encourage good, forbid evil, and believe in Allah. Had the People of the Book believed, it would have been better for them. Some of them are faithful, but most are rebellious." (Qu'ran 3:110)No offense, but do you have some source for that affirmation?
I believe that it is clear that Muhammad hated anyone who disagreed with him and he wanted them dead or at least subjugated.
Everytime I read on the news that there was a terrorist attack in response to some offense of the "infidels" (e.g. Mohammed cartoons), I make myself the same question:
If fundamentalists supposedly have so much faith in Him, then why don't they let Allah punish the offenders Himself instead of them doing the dirty work?
According to their beliefs, isn't Allah/God all-powerful? Why would he need any Human killers to avenge offenses against his prophet? Heck, he could just send a few thousand angels if He doesn't want to do the job Himself!
Mind you, my question is serious. I just want to understand what's in the mind of someone who's suddenly willing to sacrifice his life or freedom to supposedly gain more respect toward his beliefs (although they end up causing the opposite effect).
I'm not certain, but I suspect they get lost somewhere along the line of where politics and religion separate. Sadly, they can no longer tell the difference between their religious teaching and what their political or personal agenda pushes.
The same question can be asked of fanatical Christians who want government to enforce their beliefs (and that's true of other religions as well to some degree).
Same reason why Christians can't leave issues like equal marriage or abortion rights up to their God, I guess.
Everytime I read on the news that there was a terrorist attack in response to some offense of the "infidels" (e.g. Mohammed cartoons), I make myself the same question:
If fundamentalists supposedly have so much faith in Him, then why don't they let Allah punish the offenders Himself instead of them doing the dirty work?
According to their beliefs, isn't Allah/God all-powerful? Why would he need any Human killers to avenge offenses against his prophet? Heck, he could just send a few thousand angels if He doesn't want to do the job Himself!
Mind you, my question is serious. I just want to understand what's in the mind of someone who's suddenly willing to sacrifice his life or freedom to supposedly gain more respect toward his beliefs (although they end up causing the opposite effect).
I believe government serves the people and Christians are people.
Because religious terrorists tend to believe they are killing for their god
Of all the recent terrorists murders in france, each time the terrorists called to their god.
As if their god isn't capable of killing for himself. I think the attitude of killing for your god reflects a sublimated sense that their god seems impotent and that someone needs to do it for him.
As if their god isn't capable of killing for himself. I think the attitude of killing for your god reflects a sublimated sense that their god seems impotent and that someone needs to do it for him.
I believe I would also ask by what authority they are doing it. At least some criminals have the audacity to say: "God made me do it."
I believe that it is clear that Muhammad hated anyone who disagreed with him and he wanted them dead or at least subjugated.
Physical fighting is violence that often leads to death.Its not clear to me in any verses that anyone is being instructed to kill anyone else.
It seems clear that Allah doesn't care for non-Muslims, though I'm not sure I see the instruction to actually take anybody out.
What are the context of the verses on 'fighting'? I am far from being an Islamic scholar, but wasn't there a lot of tribalism and local bickering going on at the time?