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| Does The Koran Support Terrorism. by Ironfaceman(op): 11:37am On Feb 27 |
To the Muslim men and women I wish you all- Jummah Mubarak. I hope my message gets to you in peace. With regards to the uprising in the North and the determination to usher jihad across the Northern zone. With the death and mayhem caused by this Muslims in the North without regards to the fasting, creed or humanity I want to ask does they Koran in any way support this violence carried out by this terrorist who apparently are Muslims. Also what is the Muslim community doing to deradicalise young Muslims and encourage them to take to education.
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| Re: Does The Koran Support Terrorism. by Obiedun(m): 11:47am On Feb 27 |
The issue here is that terrorist will never see his or her action as terrorism. Some see it as fighting for freedom. Some see it as rebel him. Somee see it as fighting for God. Therefore, no religion will say it is supporting terrorism. But then extremism in religion will definitely lead to terrorism . Serve your God or god let me serve mine. Your religion may be superior in your eyes mine is also superior I'm my eyes. |
| Re: Does The Koran Support Terrorism. by AntiChristian: 12:19pm On Feb 27 |
Ironfaceman:First and foremost, it is called The Qur'an not Koran! Secondly, those killing in the north can't be said to be Muslims just because they call themselves so. Are those killing in the south east then Christians or traditionalist? Allah has given the judgement to those who do what they are doing in the Qur'an in Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:33-34). However this can only be followed in a country with full Shari'ah law not Nigeria with the constitution as the first law. And Muslim communities can't do much than preach and curb whoever they can from their own families and relatives. The Government has the right to protect the country! And Education will not stop Russia from fighting Ukraine! Understanding the causes of the war is the first issue. Everyone is just playing to the gallery ascribing the killings to Muslims whereas Muslims are being killed as well.... |
| Re: Does The Koran Support Terrorism. by Antlisiam: 12:33pm On Feb 27 |
Jihad is holy war and Quran 8:12 is their watchword |
| Re: Does The Koran Support Terrorism. by advanceDNA: 12:52pm On Feb 27 |
Antlisiam:There is nothing holy about killing your fellow human …….please stop it and say the truth your fellow muslim.…… this is where the problem starts and u muslims dont want admit it…. Calling war holy…. Why wont someone wake up and engage in the holy war by killing non-muslims claiming they doing it for your god… U said the pple that went to kwara to kill over 160pple are not muslims… but they entered mosque prayed to your allah and chanted Allah akbar as they murdered pple……. Mayb u pple should atart preaching to your own muslims brothers more instead of coming here to pretend, from victim and claim islam is being attacked when pple start to complain about these killing carried out by your brother |
| Re: Does The Koran Support Terrorism. by Antlisiam: 2:54pm On Feb 27 |
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| Re: Does The Koran Support Terrorism. by Ironfaceman(op): 7:14pm On Feb 27 |
If you don't call them Muslims They see themselves as working standing on the Surah An-Nisa 4:74: "Let those who would sacrifice this life for the Hereafter fight in the cause of Allah. And whoever fights in Allah's cause—whether they achieve martyrdom or victory—We will honour them with a great reward". AntiChristian: |
| Re: Does The Koran Support Terrorism. by AntiChristian: 9:41am On Feb 28 |
Ironfaceman:Seems you work with them and is very conversant with their modus operandi. You are in error just like Boko Haram and others! Key Aspects of An-Nisa 4:74: Context: This verse was revealed during a time of conflict to encourage believers, particularly following challenging times like the Battle of Uhud. The Exchange: It defines true believers as those who "sell" or "trade" the temporary life of this world for the lasting rewards of the Hereafter. The Promise: Regardless of the outcome—martyrdom or victory—God guarantees a "mighty" "great" or "vast" reward for those fighting in His cause. Message: The verse highlights the importance of devotion to Allah and fighting against oppression. |
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