mariam.
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We are ruthless and ask no quarter from you. When our turn comes we shall not disguise our terrorism.
Karl Marx
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Marx-Engels Gesamtausgabe
The discussion of roughness and violence is indeed the discussion of the day. We cannot deny that there are many groups who suspiciously take up this path in the name of religion.
This approach does nothing but increase people’s hatred towards religion. It indicates real intellectual poverty, because anyone who possesses logic and intellect has many other ways to get his ideas across. Those who take up violence do harm to the religion that the Prophet (s) described, an easy and flexible faith.
The Prophet (s) established the most wonderful picture of gentleness, and he discouraged the use of violence in many situations. Consider the time that Bilal captured Sufya bint Hayy, one of the Jewish dignitaries, during the Battle of Khaibar. He took her past the place where the Jews were being killed so that she almost died of sadness. The Prophet (s) was moved by this even though it concerned an enemy. He said to Bilal, “Have you run out of mercy, O Bilal?!”
-I think every body know why prophet mohammad peace be upon him fight jews that day.
The Prophet (s) confirmed the need for gentleness in our interactions, especially with weaker people like children for example,One day he heard someone say, “I don’t remember ever kissing one of my children.” The Prophet (s) replied angrily, “If God has removed mercy from your heart, then what can I do with you?”
finally, prophet Mohammad peace be upon him said:"Kindness is not to be found in anything but that it adds to its beauty, and it is not removed from anything but it makes it defective."
peace.