Hmmmm again, this subject has NOTHING to do with the reasons why Quad-List exists. Correct me if I'm wrong!
On Wednesday, October 1, 2014 4:31 PM, Billy Yahoo <[email protected]> wrote: 1. My knowledge of Muslim or Islam is not up to debate on this Quad List. 2. If u have something of substance to contribute to this list, or a problem u need help with re: This lists's subjects or participants, Post it. Sorry, tho, this is my last missive to you, SO JUST SHUT UP AND DIE. Billy Lang C5/6 Tetraplegic 25 Years Post Injury Sent from my iPad On Oct 1, 2014, at 14:46, HOSNI AL-KHATIB <[email protected]> wrote: >you don't know anything about ISLAM and Muslims,but I will give some >informations > > >When muslims do good things : It's humanity,But When muslims do bad things : >its islam. (so stop double standard hypocrisy) > > > > > >I'm a Muslim, Islam is perfect but I am not. If muslims makes some mistakes, >blame it on them, not on our religion > > > to see some of your double standard see this > http://hkbraveheart.blogspot.com/2011/07/muslims-in-world-double-standard.html > > >about 9/11 if you still believe the lies that your government told you,just go >to youtube and see thousands of videos about the truth ,and what hillary >clinton said about al-Qaeda http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dqn0bm4E9yw > > >and that's the answer of some questions you may have in your mind, > > >If you need more information,Just ask > > > Does Islam Permit Killing Civilians? >Even in times of war, the Muslim must respect his adversaries� humanity. >Brutal and barbaric atrocities are prohibited in Islam. Islam condemns >barbaric killing of any human being. Therefore, Islam does not permit the >mutilation of the bodies of the dead enemy soldiers. >Also, Islam prohibits the targeting and killing of all civilians, especially >women, children, the elderly, and religious clergy. Enemies, even at time of >war, must be treated justly. Prisoners of war have basic human rights, as >stated in the Shariah (Islamic Law), and must be provided and cared for and >not humiliated in any way. >The following verses touch on some of these issues: >"O Prophet! say to those who are captives in your hands: If Allah findeth any >good in your hearts, He will give you something better than what has been >taken from you, and He will forgive you: for Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most >Merciful." (Surah 8, Verse 70). >And they feed, for the love of Allah, the indigent, the orphan, and the >captive, (Saying), We feed you for the sake of Allah alone: no reward do we >desire from you, nor thanks." (Surah 76, Verses 8-9). > In addition, the following were the instructions of Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) > to Muslims who are forced to fight a war: >"Do not kill women or children or non-combatants and do not kill old people or >religious people,'' and he mentioned priests, nuns and rabbis. And he said, >"Do not cut down fruit-bearing trees and do not poison the wells of your >enemies." There are many more sayings and teachings of Prophet Mohammad that >instruct Muslims on these issues. >In addition to all this, Islam prohibits oppression, revenge or injustice to >the people of the enemy in case of victory against them. Nor must there be >control over the sources of the wealth of the nation or people, or even >establishment of colonial regimes. Justice and freedom must be established. >Tolerance towards cultures and peoples is to be respected at all times. >Islamic Principle: There is no Compulsion in Religion > >The verse from the Qur'an which states this principle of no compulsion in >religion is the following: > >"Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: >whoever rejects Evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy >hand-hold, that never breaks. And Allah heareth and knoweth all things." >(Surah 2, Verse 256). The holy Qur'an reminds us that there must not be >compulsion in religion. It states that the truth stands out clear from error, >and that those who reject error and believe in God are the saved ones. > >This means that Muslims are not allowed to force people to convert to Islam. >Muslims should only seek to make the truth clear to others, and talk to them >about Islam, then let them decide for themselves. In fact, most people who >study Islam without having made a decision to hate it first come to love its >message and convert to Islam after learning about it's values and principles. > >Another verse that also states this principle is the following: > >"If one amongst the Pagans ask thee for asylum, grant it to him, so that he >may hear the word of Allah; and then escort him to where he can be secure. >That is because they are men without knowledge." (Surah 9, Verse 6). This >wonderful verse instructs Muslims to grant asylum to non-believers, and make >them safe, and allow them to hear the word of Allah. Then they are to be >escorted to whatever place they will be safe and secure in. This is because >these non-believers simply have no knowledge of Islam, and no knowledge of the >word of Allah. > >What a wonderful religion Islam is! How can this be compared with the way that >Christians spread their religion? They spread it by genocide, mass murder, >kidnapping of children and wiping out of entire nations and civilizations! Ask >the natives of the Americas, Australia and Africa about it! > >" ... and let not the hatred of some people in (once) shutting you out of the >Sacred Mosque lead you to transgression (and hostility on your part). Help ye >one another in righteousness and piety, but help ye not one another in sin and >rancour: fear Allah: for Allah is strict in punishment." (Surah 5, Verse 2). > >"Nor can Goodness and Evil be equal. Repel (Evil) with what is better: then >will he between whom and thee was hatred become as it were thy friend and >intimate!" (Surah 41, Verse 34). > >"O ye who believe! stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allah, even >as against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, and whether it be >(against) rich or poor: for Allah can best protect both. Follow not the lusts >(of your hearts), lest ye swerve, and if ye distort (justice) or decline to do >justice, verily Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do." (Surah 4, Verse >135). > >"God advocates justice, charity, and regarding the relatives. And He forbids >evil, vice, and transgression. He enlightens you, that you may take heed." >(Surah 16, Verse 90). > >"And if ye do punish them, punish them no worse than they punished you: but if >ye show patience, that is indeed the best (course) for those who are patient." >(Surah 16, Verse 126). > > The first three verses above instruct Muslims to fight those who fight them, > and not to commit aggression first, as God does not like transgressors. They > also instruct Muslims to stop fighting those who wish to cease fighting them, > and to accept peace with the enemy who becomes inclined towards peace. > >The fourth verse mentioned above instructs Muslims that if someone >transgresses against them, they should respond to them likewise, and it >reminds Muslims to fear God and to restrain themselves to this limit. > >The fifth verse reminds Muslims not to let hatred of some people for past >reasons to lead them to transgress against those people or be hostile towards >them. It also instructs us to help each other in good and righteous actions, >and not to cooperate in aggression and sin, and it reminds them finally of the >strict punishment of God to encourage them to abide by these principles. > >The sixth verse reminds us that goodness and evil are never equal, and that we >should repel evil with good actions. This means that when someone is unjust to >us or commits evil against us, we are encouraged to respond with kind and good >actions, so that the hatred between us and that person will evaporate and will >become an intimate friendship! > >The seventh verse mentioned reminds us to stand up for justice, even if it is >against ourselves or our family, and even if it is against those who are rich >or powerful, because justice applies to everyone. It also reminds us that God >knows everything we do, and so if we act unjustly even in our hearts, God >knows what we did and we will be accountable for that. > >The eighth verse informs us that God enjoins us to follow justice, and that >God forbids us from committing evil, vice and transgression. > >The ninth and final verse reminds Muslims that if they are punished, that they >may only respond with the same punishment and not to go over this limit. >However, they are reminded that forgiveness and patience is the best course of >action. > >These are the wonderful ideals of Islam: > >To pursue peace with everyone including past enemies, except when they fight >the Muslims and refuse peace, then Muslims are allowed to fight in >self-defense. > >To ensure that we always apply justice and never transgress against others >even if they are our enemies. > >To repel evil actions with good actions, in order to replace hatred with an >intimate friendship. > >To respond to punishment with the same punishment, but that forgiveness and >patience is even better than retaliation. > > >>

