Clover
01-25-2010, 02:12 AM
I have a question about what the Quran/Koran addresses on the subject of non-believers in Islam, killed in battle. I am joining the US Army soon, in the Delayed Entry Program, and when I get out of high school (15 1/2 months sadly) I will go to BCT/AIT, and I hope to do a tour or two in Afghanistan, and if I die (I consider it a good possibility, I don't ignore death, it is there) I want to know if it is by a Muslim, is he in the right according to the Quran?
I do not want in rants about how I am a evil son of the Evil West, I don't care, I care about what the Quran says cause I like to learn, your opinion means next to nothing to me, unless your one of my colleagues on here. Whom are they? They know who they are, I hope.
Thanks for any good information from the Quran or lectures by religious leaders in the Islamic Society.
ReplyCosmicPathos
01-29-2010, 01:23 AM
What would you like to consider your trip to Afghanistan as? As an invader or as an helper? How would Afghanis think of you as? As a friend? Or an invader? Start searching for answers to those questions and they might lead you to your answer.
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