What's wrong with Isis from an Islamic viewpoint?

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Axmed Xaji

Your non-biological father
It is forbidden in Islam to deny children their rights.
If a child is not learning the Quran or praying by the age of 7, they are to be beaten. I would argue that's denying children their rights.
Marrying a six-year old is also denying a child the right to play with dolls and other kids, rather than wash sperm off a 50 year old's clothes (Aisha)
 

Axmed Xaji

Your non-biological father
It is forbidden in Islam to enact legal punishments (hudud ) without following the correct procedures that ensure justice and mercy.
The problem with ISIS and Saudi Arabia is not that they didn't follow proper procedure. It's that they're killing and maiming people over absurd bullshit. Killing apostates and blasphemers is the problem, not the procedure followed.
 

Axmed Xaji

Your non-biological father
There are some hadiths that speak of some Muslims of that time apostating and the Muslims didn't kill them nor did the Hadith indicate they wanted to.
Some say that rule was made because some of the quraish would announce they had embraced Islam only with the intention to leave and delegitimize in the eyes of the people. A deterrent. Idk tho but if you accept that Hadith you should accept those ones or you're picking and choosing like the people you accuse.

Also can you provide a Hadith of the prophet sws killing anyone for apostatizing? @Axmed Xaji
Why the f*ck is a so-called atheist defending Islam?
 

Axmed Xaji

Your non-biological father
It is forbidden in Islam to attribute evil acts to God ﷻ.
You deemed those acts evil even though they are firmly grounded in Islamic theology and history. Attributing to god things that he allowed the prophet to do and command is not forbidden.
 

Axmed Xaji

Your non-biological father
Armed insurrection is forbidden in Islam for any reason other than clear disbelief by the ruler and not allowing people to pray.
ISIS believe they have established clear disbelief by the rulers of Iraq and Syria. They are both shia, (raafidah). I don't think you're making the point you think you're making.
 
Why the f*ck is a so-called atheist defending Islam?

Where did you get the idea that I'm an atheist? Never have been never will, I told you earlier in this same thread I'm a Muslim.

Also respond to the points being made it doesn't matter what the person making them is.
 

Axmed Xaji

Your non-biological father
Exactly regardless of ANY hadith even if its Sahih if it contradicts the Qur'an (word of God!) its out of the window.
So praying five times a day is out the window? Great. You do know that praying five times a day is in the hadith and not Quran, right? Use your discretion and pray two times a day, or better yet, pray in your head once a day.
 
Access to information always leads to a better informed person.

People only listen to/search for things they want to hear. Some people believe internet has lead to the growth of groups like ISIS.

So yeah it leads to a better informed person on the things they are already interested in and searching for.
 

Axmed Xaji

Your non-biological father
People only listen to/search for things they want to hear. Some people believe internet has lead to the growth of groups like ISIS.

So yeah it leads to a better informed person on the things they are already interested in and searching for.
I know. Exposure to things that contradict your world view (like SS atheists) will force you to defend Islam. You will eventually get tired of defending the indefensible. How long can you bend and twist the meaning of things without eventually giving up?
 

Genie

The last suugo bender
The fundamentals of Islam are in the Quran and hadith. If it says to throw gays off rooftops or that Jews and Christians must pay jizya, there is no room to differ. There is no "scholar" that believes in equality regardless of religion (and if there is, he can't claim to be Muslim)

The gay one is firstly made up by ISIS to install fear into people , firstly they didn't have building 1400 years ago at most a mud house no less than a few feet tall , most lived in huts or tents , so yeah that one is completely bull. Jews , and Christian , pagans sabaeans or even atheists would pay taxes known as jizya . In the early days, Jizya was a tribute paid by nations which had fallen under Islamic rule, which was common practice in the old days. And it is to this that Quran is referring to. Later on, Jizya became an individual tax paid by non-Muslim citizens: males who could afford it, who did not pay the Zakah tax which was required of Muslims and who chose not to serve in the army.

There is no separation between religion and state in Islam. The US government, on the other hand, is a secular government. We can argue till the cows come home which system of governance is better, but that would get us no where. An Islamic state does acknowledge that its non-Muslim minority is not bound by divine laws as the Muslims are. Therefore, it would be unethical for a Muslim government to ask for charity dues from non-Muslims in whose religion it is not compulsory to give charity. Furthermore, it is immoral to ask a Buddhist, for example, who believes in non-violence to be drafted into the army. You must agree that if only Muslim citizens pay charity dues and serve in the army and non-Muslims don’t have to do anything, it would be unfair. Hence, non-Muslims (usually males who could afford) were asked to pay a poll tax instead, which by most historical accounts was one gold dinar maximum per year, as compared to the 2.5% of their entire worth that Muslims must pay each year. Even so, Caliph Omar on his deathbed left the following instruction: “I instruct you to be good to the Dhimmis [non-Muslims] for they are your responsibility. Do not tax them beyond their capacity. Ensure that they pay the Jizya without undue inconvenience…With regard to the people, I enjoin upon you to administer justice with an even hand. See that all the legitimate requirements of the people are met. Be concerned for their welfare. Ensure the safety of their person and property…Treat all the people as equal. Be a pillar of strength for those who are weak and oppressed. Those who are strong but do wrong, make them pay for their wrong-doings.”

Furthermore, if any non-Muslim tribes agreed to serve in the military or agreed to pay the Zakaat (charity which Muslims pay) they were excluded from paying Jizya.

I'm not sure if jizya exist anywhere in the world in present days. But looking at the reason why non Muslims living in a Muslim country required to pay jizya tax in those days make I sense. As some already commented above, for Muslims it is must to pay zakat to poor if they are wealthy and also healthy Muslim men were required to serve in the army whereas, wealthy non Muslims only had to pay jizya only to make it fair for all.

You pulled this out of your ass. Who forbade it? The commands in the Quran and hadith are for all time, otherwise why would they be there for Muslims to follow?

Practical Jurisprudence (fiqh al-waq’i): What is meant by ‘practical jurisprudence’ is the process of applying Shari’ah rulings and dealing with them according to the realities and circumstances that people are living under. This is achieved by having an insight into the realities under which people are living and identifying their problems, struggles, capabilities and what they are subjected to. Practical jurisprudence (fiqh al-waq’i) considers the texts that are applicable to peoples realities at a particular time, and the obligations that can be postponed until they are able to be met or delayed based on their capabilities. Imam Ghazali said: ‘As for practicalities that dictate necessities, it is not far-fetched that independent reasoning (ijtihad) may lead to them [practicalities], even if there is no specific origin for them11.’ Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah said: ‘Indeed, [a jurist] must understand people’s propensity for plotting, deception and fraud, in addition to their customs and traditions. Religious edicts (fatwas) change with the change of time, place, customs and circumstances, and all of this is from the religion of God, as already elucidated. 12’

12 Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah, I’lam Al-Muqi’een ‘an Rabbil-‘Alamin, (Vol. 4, p. 157).

Take for example the coffee. When it was first discovered it was considered haram due to some scholars believing it was intoxicating but later the ruling changed to due the fact coffee did not meet the shar'i definition of an intoxicant. The criteria (Shari'ah) and Shar'i principle (all intoxicants are haram) did not change, the understanding of issue (coffee was not intoxicant) changed thus the ruling changed.


Not true. Muhammad personally ordered the murder of 600 men and boys simply for belonging to a clan that opposed him. Furthermore, innocent is narrowly defined as Muslim.

Source Hadith , Qur'an is firstly the number one source why? because hadith can easily be corrupted and its based on heresy some are authentic some aren't.
Our qur'an says the following ;
‘And do not slay the soul [whose life] God has made inviolable, except with due cause ...’ (Al-Isra’, 17: 33); and ‘Say: “Come, I will recite that which your Lord has made a sacred duty for you: that you associate nothing with Him, that you be dutiful to parents, and that you do not slay your children, because of poverty - We will provide for you and them - and that you do not draw near any acts of lewdness, whether it be manifest or concealed, and that you do not slay the life which God has made sacred, except rightfully. This is what He has charged you with that perhaps you will understand.”’ (Al-An’am, 6: 151). The slaying of a soul—any soul—is haraam (forbidden and inviolable under Islamic Law),


Have you heard of fard Kifaya? Of course there's offensive jihad and the prophet explicitly ordered it. Since you reject hadith (can't be Muslim and reject hadith(yes i can but carry on tell me what ic an and can't be), here are Quran verses that talk about offensive jihad

Quran (8:67) - "It is not for a Prophet that he should have prisoners of war until he had made a great slaughter in the land..."
08:067 Maulana
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It is not fit for a prophet to take captives unless he has fought and triumphed in the land. You desire the frail goods of this world, while Allah desires (for you) the Hereafter. And Allah is Mighty, Wise.

008:067 Rashad
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No prophet shall acquire captives, unless he participates in the fighting. You people are seeking the materials of this world, while GOD advocates the Hereafter. GOD is Almighty, Most Wise.

I hope now these simpler interpretation will help you understand the meaning of that verse.

Quran (9:5) - "So when the sacred months have passed away, then slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them captive and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every ambush, then if they repent and keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate, leave their way free to them."

Lets put it into context shall we
9:1 [This is a declaration of] disassociation, from Allah and His Messenger, to those with whom you had made a treatyamong the polytheists.
9:2 So travel freely, [O disbelievers], throughout the land [during] four months but know that you cannot cause failure to Allah and that Allah will disgrace the disbelievers.
9:3 And [it is] an announcement from Allah and His Messenger to the people on the day of the greater pilgrimage that Allah is disassociated from the disbelievers, and [so is] His Messenger. So if you repent, that is best for you; but if you turn away – then know that you will not cause failure to Allah . And give tidings to those who disbelieve of a painful punishment.
9:4 Excepted are those with whom you made a treaty among the polytheists and then they have not been deficient toward you in anything or supported anyone against you; so complete for them their treaty until their term [has ended]. Indeed, Allah loves the righteous [who fear Him].
9:5 And when the sacred months have passed, then kill the polytheists wherever you find them and capture them and besiege them and sit in wait for them at every place of ambush. But if they should repent, establish prayer, and give zakah, let them [go] on their way. Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
9:6 And if any one of the polytheists seeks your protection, then grant him protection so that he may hear the words of Allah. Then deliver him to his place of safety. That is because they are a people who do not know.
9:7 How can there be for the polytheists a treaty in the sight of Allah and with His Messenger, except for those with whom you made a treaty at al-Masjid al-Haram? So as long as they are upright toward you, be upright toward them. Indeed, Allah loves the righteous [who fear Him].
9:8 How [can there be a treaty] while, if they gain dominance over you, they do not observe concerning you any pact of kinship or covenant of protection? They satisfy you with their mouths, but their hearts refuse [compliance], and most of them are defiantly disobedient.
9:9 They have exchanged the signs of Allah for a small price and averted [people] from His way. Indeed, it was evil that they were doing.
9:10 They do not observe toward a believer any pact of kinship or covenant of protection. And it is they who are the transgressors.
9:11 But if they repent, establish prayer, and give zakah, then they are your brothers in religion; and We detail the verses for a people who know.
9:12 And if they break their oaths after their treaty and defame your religion, then fight the leaders of disbelief, for indeed, there are no oaths [sacred] to them; [fight them that] they might cease.
9:13 Would you not fight a people who broke their oaths and determined to expel the Messenger, and they had begun the attack upon you the first time? Do you fear them? But Allah has more right that you should fear Him, if you are [truly] believers.
9:14 Fight them; Allah will punish them by your hands and will disgrace them and give you victory over them and satisfy the breasts of a believing people.

When we read from verse 1, it states that there was a treaty which the Pagan Arabs broke. Thus, Allah in the Quran says, that HE gave them four months. Verse 9:4 states that Allah will punish those who broke the treaty, this verse is only aimed at those who broke the treaty, it did not affect those who abided by the treaty. When we read the passage (9:5), it is evident, it’s talking about a war with the pagan Arabs. This was a historical event that happened in the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad (p). Furthermore, verse 9:13 provides proof that it was the pagans who started this war. The verse states, “Would you not fight a people who broke their oaths and determined to expel the Messenger, and they had begun to attack you first?” This is proof that Prophet Muhammad (p) did not start this war, but it was those treacherous pagan Arabs that started to expel and fight the Messenger.

Quran (9:20) - "Those who believe, and have left their homes and striven with their wealth and their lives in Allah's way are of much greater worth in Allah's sight. These are they who are triumphant." This doesn't say to fight those that come to you but to leave your house.

Indeed you are correct this verse instead is about leaving your homes , your countries in search for a life in the way of Allah for example if one is being oppressed in a land to migrate out of that land so that it become easier for you to live by the way of Allah. your point?


Quran (9:38-39) - "O ye who believe! what is the matter with you, that, when ye are asked to go forth in the cause of Allah, ye cling heavily to the earth? Do ye prefer the life of this world to the Hereafter? Doesn't seem very defensive

[9:38] Believers!38 What is amiss with you that when it is said to you: "March forth in the cause of Allah," you cling heavily to the earth? Do you prefer the worldly life to the Hereafter? Know well that all the enjoyment of this world, in comparison with the Hereafter, is trivial.39

38. From here begins the discourse (Ayats 38-72) which was sent down at the time when the Prophet (peace be upon him) was engaged in making preparations for the campaign to Tabuk.



39. “The enjoyment of the life of this world” may imply two meanings. First: “When you will find that the life in the Hereafter is eternal and see that the good things and the provisions of enjoyment are countless, you will realize that the potential and the actual enjoyments of the temporary life of this world were nothing as compared with the blessings of that great kingdom. At that time you will regret why you deprived yourselves of this everlasting happiness and bliss for the sake of a very little and short lived enjoyments of the mortal life of this world.” Second: “The goods of this worldly life are of no value in the Hereafter, howsoever abundant they might be. You shall have to give up each and everything as soon as you breathe your last. For nothing of this world can go with you to the next world. Of course, you will get credit for what you sacrificed for the pleasure and love of Allah, and love of Islam.”

اِلَّا تَـنۡفِرُوۡا يُعَذِّبۡكُمۡ عَذَابًا اَلِيۡمًا   ۙ وَّيَسۡتَبۡدِلۡ قَوۡمًا غَيۡرَكُمۡ وَلَا تَضُرُّوۡهُ شَيۡـئًـا ؕ وَاللّٰهُ عَلٰى كُلِّ شَىۡءٍ قَدِيۡرٌ‏ 
[9:39] If you do not march forth, Allah will chastise you grievously40 and will replace you by another people,41 while you will in no way be able to harm Him. Allah has power over everything.


40. A general rule of the Islamic conduct has been derived from, “If you do not go forth, He will punish you with a painful punishment.” When the Muslims are commanded to go to Jihad by a public proclamation from their leader, it becomes an obligatory duty for those who are called upon to do Jihad, whether they belong to any particular group or region. So much so that the faith of those who do not go for Jihad without a genuine excuse becomes doubtful. But even in cases where the Muslims are called upon to go forth for Jihad and there is no command for the compulsory enrollment of every able-bodied Muslim of a particular group or region, it is a religious duty (though not obligatory), and it shall be considered to have been performed even if only some Muslims go forth for it.


As we have discussed previously Jihad is only permissible when one is attacked its not jihad when YOU are the transgressor , therefore with this in mind , the muslims are being instructed to not fear the enemy and instead to go out and fight those that want nothing but to harm them , this verse highlights human nature and the obvious is that the muslims were afraid for their lives and this ayat from Allah was to instill morale int he muslim army (of 300) against the army of quraysh and the jews 1,000+). [ battle of badr]



41. That is, “Allah’s work does not depend on you and will be accomplished only if you do it. It is Allah’s grace and bounty that He is affording you the golden opportunity of serving the cause of His Way. Therefore if you miss this opportunity because of any foolish assumption, Allah will raise another people and bestow on them the opportunity and capability of doing His work, and you will be losers”.




اِلَّا تَـنۡصُرُوۡهُ فَقَدۡ نَصَرَهُ اللّٰهُ اِذۡ اَخۡرَجَهُ الَّذِيۡنَ كَفَرُوۡا ثَانِىَ اثۡنَيۡنِ اِذۡ هُمَا فِى الۡغَارِ اِذۡ يَقُوۡلُ لِصَاحِبِهٖ لَا تَحۡزَنۡ اِنَّ اللّٰهَ مَعَنَا ۚ فَاَنۡزَلَ اللّٰهُ سَكِيۡنَـتَهٗ عَلَيۡهِ وَاَ يَّدَهٗ بِجُنُوۡدٍ لَّمۡ تَرَوۡهَا وَجَعَلَ كَلِمَةَ الَّذِيۡنَ كَفَرُوا السُّفۡلٰى ؕ وَكَلِمَةُ اللّٰهِ هِىَ الۡعُلۡيَا ؕ وَاللّٰهُ عَزِيۡزٌ حَكِيۡمٌ‏ 
[9:40] It will matter little if you do not help the Prophet, for Allah surely helped him when the unbelievers drove him out of his home and he was but one of the two when they were in the cave, and when he said to his companion: "Do not grieve. Allah is with us."42 Then Allah caused His tranquillity to descend upon him, and supported him with hosts you did not see, He humbled the word of the unbelievers. As for Allah's Word, it is inherently uppermost. Allah is All-Powerful, All-Wise.


42. This refers to the occasion when the disbelievers had decided to assassinate the Prophet (peace be upon him), and the very night, fixed for his assassination, he had left Makkah for Al-Madinah. By that time most of the Muslims had migrated to Al-Madinah in twos and threes and only a few helpless ones had remained behind in Makkah. As he was sure that he would be pursued, he took only Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) with him and went southward instead of following the northern route to Al- Madinah and remained hidden in the Thaur cave for three days. In the meantime the blood thirsty enemies had begun to make a thorough search for him all around Makkah and some of them reached the very mouth of the cave where he was hidden. On this critical occasion Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) naturally felt alarmed lest they should peep into the cave, and see them. But the Prophet (peace be upon him) remained as calm as before and reassured his companion, saying, “Do not grieve, indeed Allah is with us.”


Quran (17:16) - "And when We wish to destroy a town, We send Our commandment to the people of it who lead easy lives, but they transgress therein; thus the word proves true against it, so We destroy it with utter destruction."


Really?! You believe this? In a society where Sharia is fully implemented, Christian/jewish places of worship cannot be built and old ones cannot be repaired. In addition, Jews and Christians must pay jizya tax, declaring their inferiority to Muslims. They also have to wear a marker/badge or black belt to identify themselves in public. They are not allowed to build structures that are taller than those of Muslims. If a Muslim kills a Christian or Jew, the blood money is 1/2 that of a Muslim. Study ffs

People of the Scripture: Regarding Arab Christians, you gave them three choices: jizyah (poll tax), the sword, or conversion to Islam. You painted their homes red, destroyed their churches, and in some cases, looted their homes and property. You killed some of them and caused many others to flee their homes with nothing but their lives and the clothes on their backs. These Christians are not combatants against Islam or transgressors against it, indeed they are friends, neighbours and co- citizens. From the legal perspective of Shari’ah they all fall under ancient agreements that are around 1400 years old, and the rulings of jihad do not apply to them. Some of their ancestors fought alongside the Prophet’s  army against the Byzantines; and thus have been citizens of the State of Medina since that time. Others are under agreements that were guaranteed to them by Omar ibn Al- Khattab, Khalid ibn Al-Walid, the Umayyads, the Abbasids, the Ottomans and their respective states. In short, they are not strangers to these lands, but rather, of the native peoples of these lands from pre-Islamic times; they are not enemies but friends. For the past 1400 years they have defended their countries against the Crusaders, colonialists, Israel and other wars, how, then, can you treat them as enemies? God  says in the Qur’an: ‘God does not forbid you in regard to those who did not wage war against you on account of religion and did not expel you from your homes, that you should treat them kindly and deal with them justly. Assuredly God loves the just.’ (Al- Mumtahanah, 60: 8).

This sums it up i believe.

If a child is not learning the Quran or praying by the age of 7, they are to be beaten. I would argue that's denying children their rights.
Marrying a six-year old is also denying a child the right to play with dolls and other kids, rather than wash sperm off a 50 year old's clothes (Aisha)

That hadith has been debunked long ago , also children being beaten if they don't learn or pray by age 7 what nonsense , now your just waffling . Aisha's marriage to the prophet was ad vine one and even till this day we are truly unsure of her age , as different hadith suggest she was either 14, 19 or most commonly 9. Like i said personally i have issues with some hadith i accept most (those who correlate with the qur'an) i reject those who contradict with the qur;an simple.

The prophet owned slaves and traded them to free Muslim slaves. At no point did the prophet forbid the owning of a human being by another. You're making things up.[/QUOTE

Slavery: No scholar of Islam disputes that one of Islam’s aims is to abolish slavery. God  says: ‘And what will show you what the obstacle is?, the freeing of a slave, or to give food on a day of hunger’ (Al-Balad, 90: 12-14); and: ‘... then [the penalty for them is] the setting free of a slave before they touch one another ...’ (Al-Mujadilah, 58: 3). The Prophet Muhammad’s  Sunnah is that he freed all male and female slaves who were in his possession or whom had been given to him45. For over a century, Muslims, and indeed the entire world, have been united in the prohibition and criminalization of slavery, which was a milestone in human history when it was finally achieved. The Prophet  said regarding the pre-Islamic ‘League of the Virtuous’ (hilf al- fudul) during the time of Jahiliyyah: ‘Had I been asked to fulfil it in Islam, I would oblige46.’ After a century of Muslim consensus on the prohibition of slavery, you have violated this; you have taken women as concubines and thus revived strife and sedition (fitnah), and corruption and lewdness on the earth. You have resuscitated something that the Shari’ah has worked tirelessly to undo and has been considered forbidden by consensus for over a century. Indeed all the Muslim countries in the world are signatories of anti-slavery conventions. God  says: ‘... And fulfil the covenant. Indeed the covenant will be enquired into.’ (Al-Isra’, 17: 34) You bear the responsibility of this great crime and all the reactions which this may lead to against all Muslims.


few more excerpts if you are not satisfied

Coercion and Compulsion: God  says: ‘you are not a taskmaster over them’ (Al-Ghashiyah, 88: 22); and: ‘There is no compulsion in religion. Rectitude has become clear from error ...’ (Al- Baqarah, 2: 256); and: ‘And if your Lord willed, all who are in the earth would have believed together. Would you then compel people until they are believers?’ (Yunus, 10: 99); and: ‘And say, “The truth [that comes] from your Lord; so whoever will, let him believe, and whoever will, let him disbelieve”.’ (Al-Kahf, 18: 29); and: ‘You have your religion and I have my religion’ (Al- Kafirun, 109: 6).

It is known that the verse: ‘There is no compulsion in religion’ was revealed after the Conquest of Mecca, hence, no one can claim that it was abrogated. You have coerced people to convert to Islam just as you have coerced Muslims to accept your views. You also coerce everyone living under your control in every matter, great or small, even in matters which are between the individual and God . In Al-Raqqa, Deir el-Zor and other areas under your control, armed groups who call themselves ‘al-hisbah’ make their rounds, taking people to task as though they were assigned by God  to execute His commandments. Yet, not a single one of the Companions did this. This is not enjoining the right and honourable and forbidding the wrong; rather, it is coercion, assault, and constant, random intimidation. If God  wanted this, He would have obliged them over the minutest details of His religion. God  says: ‘... Have they not realised, those who believe, that had God willed, He could have guided all mankind? ...’ (Al-Ra’d, 13: 31); and: ‘If We will We will send down to them a sign from the heaven before which their necks will remain bowed in humility.’ (Al-Shu’ara’, 26: 4).

14. Women: In simple terms, you treat women like detainees and prisoners; they dress according to your whims; they are not allowed to leave their homes and they are not allowed to go to school.

44 Al-Qurtubi’s Tafsir, (Vol. 8, p. 110).
45 Cf Ibn Kathir’s Al-Bidayah wal-Nihayah (Vol. 5, p. 284) in which he says: ‘The Prophet  freed male and
female slaves ... and after the Prophet  died, there were absolutely no slaves of his to be inherited.’
46 Ma’rifat as-Sunan wa Al-Athar, Bayhaqi (Vol. 11, p. 135); As-Sunan Al-Kubra, Bayhaqi (Vol. 6, p. 596); Sirah Ibn Hisham (Vol. 1, p. 266).

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Despite the fact that the Prophet  said: ‘The pursuit of knowledge is obligatory upon every Muslim47’, and despite the fact that the first word revealed of the Qur’an was: ‘Read’. Nor are they allowed to work or earn a living; nor allowed to move about freely and they are forced to marry your fighters. God  says: ‘O people, fear your Lord, Who created you of a single soul, and from it created its mate, and from the pair of them scattered many men and women; and fear God by whom you claim [your rights] from one another and kinship ties. Surely God has been watchful over you.’ (Al-Nisa’, 4: 1). And the Prophet  said: ‘Treat women well48.’

15. Children: You have made children engage in war and killing. Some are taking up arms and others are playing with the severed heads of your victims. Some children have been thrown into the fray of combat and are killing and being killed. In your schools some children are tortured and coerced into doing your bidding and others are being executed. These are crimes against innocents who are so young they are not even morally accountable. God  says: ‘What is wrong with you, that you do not fight in the way of God, and for the oppressed men, women, and children who say, “Our Lord, bring us forth from this town whose people are evildoers and appoint for us a protector from You, and appoint for us from You a helper”.’ (Al-Nisa’, 4: 75).


i'm sorry we're aren't taking people as slaves / concubines , i'm sorry most of us aren't pedo's , i'm sorry most of us don't go running around cutting heads off or throwing gay people off buildings , were just taught better than that , you can do that if you want although beware you may be detained or put in prison ... just sayin.
 
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Genie

The last suugo bender
ISIS believe they have established clear disbelief by the rulers of Iraq and Syria. They are both shia, (raafidah). I don't think you're making the point you think you're making.

Isis are nut jobs you can believe what they believe but we refuse to , why believe a psychopath thats beyond me.
 

Genie

The last suugo bender
So praying five times a day is out the window? Great. You do know that praying five times a day is in the hadith and not Quran, right? Use your discretion and pray two times a day, or better yet, pray in your head once a day.

ill spell out of for you okay

Any hadith that CONTRADICTS the qur'an is useless.

do you get it now!
 

Genie

The last suugo bender
DEAR muslims:

A quick little message to y'all

[Quran 17:36] You shall not accept any information, unless you verify it for yourself. I have given you the hearing, the eyesight, and the brain, and you are responsible for using them.

Heed allah's advice and use your damn heads , salam
 
I know. Exposure to things that contradict your world view (like SS atheists) will force you to defend Islam. You will eventually get tired of defending the indefensible. How long can you bend and twist the meaning of things without eventually giving up?

Its funny bc you exhibit all the signs of the extremists you bash. You're arrogant and make a lot of nonsensical assumptions.

I started to type a response but your right I'm tired of this convo with you, you parrot a lot of bullshit, ideas other people have come up with. "Defending the indefensible", i didn't bend and twist any meanings its what i genuinely believe and I respect atheists who are honest (doesn't mean all atheists) more so than people who bend and twist things to suit them.

Anyway good luck with you little anti-islam crusade
 

Axmed Xaji

Your non-biological father
Its funny bc you exhibit all the signs of the extremists you bash
I'm not bashing extremists. I'm bashing what they are extreme about and the fact you are just not extreme about those things. They are not just "extremists". They are muslim extremists.
 
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