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What Prophet Muhammad Said About Religious Extremism by auwal87(m): 5:26pm On Sep 11, 2011
Three men went to Prophet Muhammad once and wanted to express their sincerity. The first man said, "I will fast everyday and never eat during the day again." The second one said, "I will remain celibate to worship God for the rest of my life." And the third one proclaimed, "I will pray all night every night and never sleep again."The Prophet was not impressed with their zeal. He told them, "I am the Prophet of God, and I eat and fast, I also marry and sleep at night. Whoever does not follow my path is not one of my followers."The message from the prophet is that faith should be practiced in moderation. The Prophet warned his followers against religious extremism in all its aspects.

Moreover, Islam as a faith is not confined to common rituals of worship such as prayer, fasting and remembrance of God but is encompassing of all aspects of life. Hence, eating, sleeping, and exercising to recoup one's strength in order to be a functional healthy person for example is as important to staying alive as it is to being a believer. Marrying and enjoying conjugal life is not just an integral part of being a human being but is also considered an act of worship. The Prophet repudiated the three men's declarations because they were leaning towards extremism.During wartime, the Prophet gave strict instructions regarding rules of engagement. "Do not cut down trees, do not burn crops, and do not kill women, children or the elderly. Fight only those who fight you," he used to say.

At the outset of his mission in Makkah, he strictly forbade any retaliatory act of violence against his enemies even in the face of the severe persecution and hardship early Muslims were subjected to in the holy city. He could have asked his followers to try to assassinate some leaders of Makkah, particularly those who opposed him most, in return of a promise of paradise but he did not. When he settled in Medina and a group of known hypocrites fomented fitna, or sedition, some of his companions wanted them killed. Prophet Muhammad, now politically and military strong, refused arguing that he did not want people to say that Muhammad killed his followers. All of the wars he fought were either defensive or retaliatory.

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Re: What Prophet Muhammad Said About Religious Extremism by apoti(m): 7:11pm On Sep 11, 2011
I thought we have religious section undecided
Re: What Prophet Muhammad Said About Religious Extremism by amaham(m): 7:46pm On Sep 11, 2011
Bia auwal or watever ur name is if u r lookin 4 a place 2 de-radicalise ur knive-wieldin,suicide bombin almajiris u better go 2 all these hate preachin mosques littered around northern nigeria and not making me begin my week badly by readin ur ill-fated defense. You educated northern nigerian muslims are not doin enuf 2 prevent all these xtremism.
Re: What Prophet Muhammad Said About Religious Extremism by Nobody: 8:25pm On Sep 11, 2011
How come boko haram and the 9/11 men did not read this teaching of Mohammed?

Did their Islamic teachers hide it from them?
Re: What Prophet Muhammad Said About Religious Extremism by auwal87(m): 7:29pm On Sep 12, 2011
apoti:

I thought we have religious section undecided

Because Islam is now full time in Nigeria's politics, because of the "Political Boko Haram"

amaham:

Bia auwal or watever your name is if u r lookin 4 a place 2 de-radicalise your knive-wieldin,suicide bombin almajiris u better go 2 all these hate preachin mosques littered around northern nigeria and not making me begin my week badly by readin your ill-fated defense. You educated northern nigerian muslims are not doin enuf 2 prevent all these xtremism.

Because of people like you and maybe if luck the extremist too can see and reason

quid:

How come boko haram and the 9/11 men did not read this teaching of Mohammed?

Did their Islamic teachers hide it from them?

They read and shun because they are following their selfish interest, not true Islamic teachings and values
Re: What Prophet Muhammad Said About Religious Extremism by amaham(m): 9:14pm On Sep 12, 2011
@auwal.why can't u deliver dis ur gospel in ur local muslim group or cell if dats wat u call it.u can help convert ur blood thirsty jihadist if u really care 4 dis country
Re: What Prophet Muhammad Said About Religious Extremism by Nobody: 9:30pm On Sep 12, 2011
I don't think the Boko Haram animals know enough Arabic to read this part of the Koran.

Neither do they know enough English to read and understand the English Translation
Re: What Prophet Muhammad Said About Religious Extremism by aspabay(m): 9:36pm On Sep 12, 2011
@Op. Even though i disagree with you, I like the way you responded respectfully, its a good one. Its not sufficient to say that the extremist ignore a passage for selfish gain, there are passages that clearly support such motives and intentions.
Re: What Prophet Muhammad Said About Religious Extremism by auwal87(m): 5:04pm On Sep 13, 2011
aspabay:

@Op. Even though i disagree with you, I like the way you responded respectfully, its a good one. Its not sufficient to say that the extremist ignore a passage for selfish gain, there are passages that clearly support such motives and intentions.

Thank you. I like flight similator game very well, but I can't just land at the proper place because I have no guide, sometimes I just switched to autopilot in order to land safely. That is a clean and clear example for men of understanding.

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