Futuwwa
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Bro, chill. the guy has run off... they always do!
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Say what?
Bro, chill. the guy has run off... they always do!
Do you know what antimatter is? If not, find out.
The apostates of Islam who get into trouble are hostile to the religion. Muslims are free to leave their homeland and live with infidels and abandon their religion, but if they attack Islam it stands to reason that they are courting trouble.
With respect, I honestly think you're gravely mistaken if you believe that the only types of "attack" and hostility towards Islam exists in the form of criticism. Criticism, if fair, can be an opportunity for communication of a person's own position or clarification of a worldview or even discussion. However, that's not the case when ignorance and prejudice start to reign supreme in the minds of the majority of the host populace. The xenophobia and Islamophobia is a reality and far from a term of art that non-Muslims have deemed it as a way to keep on vilifying Islam as the monster which breeds monsters and thereby must be treated with aggressive action, anger, and hostility. For example, recently, a sister in a now-deleted-thread was talking about how she lives in Dearborn, Michigan called "Fearful in America" and had her neighbor's car burned down, her husband beaten and hospitalized, her children bullied, all for being Muslims. She was extremely worried that she and her family would be killed for being Muslim as her husband was unwilling to relocate. There is no type of cure or excuse for that level of bigotry. Remember always when you're criticizing Islam, in the minds of a lot of people, Islam is synonymous with all Muslims; and thereby they won't make the distinction that maybe you might be inclined to make, which is that there are Muslims who deserve criticism and Muslims who won't due to their individual choices or behaviors.Right, and I think this speaks volumes. To "attack" and be "hostile" towards Islam is really just to criticize it, and maybe also to try to de-convert Muslims, right? But by "courting trouble" I think you are referring to physical violence. That's a big problem, IMO. Peace is a great good, to be valued and treasured. But Muslims routinely go berserk in reaction to mere words. I think this is a deep stain on the religion, and it's the kind of thing that urges us peaceful people to aggressively criticize Islam.
Right, and I think this speaks volumes. To "attack" and be "hostile" towards Islam is really just to criticize it, and maybe also to try to de-convert Muslims, right? But by "courting trouble" I think you are referring to physical violence. That's a big problem, IMO. Peace is a great good, to be valued and treasured. But Muslims routinely go berserk in reaction to mere words. I think this is a deep stain on the religion, and it's the kind of thing that urges us peaceful people to aggressively criticize Islam.
Lmao if apostates were killed then why is islam growing so fast?
Salaam
Oh great this is what this forum needs, another atheist looking to subvert.
Don't you have better things to do with your time?
Apostates and non-Muslims are often being killed in Muslim-majority countries for their disbelief, and many Muslims believe that this is right. Read the news or read what IslamQA has to say on the topic...
https://islamqa.info/en/20327 "Why is the apostate to be executed in Islam?"
Here is an excerpt:
If a Muslim apostatizes and meets the conditions of apostasy – i.e., he is of sound mind, an adult and does that of his own free will – then his blood may be shed with impunity. He is to be executed by the Muslim ruler or by his deputy – such as the qaadi or judge, and he is not to not be washed (after death, in preparation for burial), the funeral prayer is not to be offered for him and he is not to be buried with the Muslims.
The evidence that the apostate is to be executed is the words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “Whoever changes his religion, execute him.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 2794). What is meant by religion here is Islam (i.e., whoever changes from Islam to another religion).
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “It is not permissible to shed the blood of a Muslim who bears witness that there is no god except Allaah and that I am His Messenger, except in one of three cases: a soul for a soul (i.e., in the case of murder); a married man who commits adultery; and one who leaves his religion and splits form the jamaa’ah (main group of Muslims).” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 6878; Muslim, 1676)
See al-Mawsoo’ah al-Fiqhiyyah, 22/180.
Thus it will be clear to you that execution of the apostate is something that is commanded by Allaah, when he commanded us to obey the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), as He says (interpretation of the meaning):
“O you who believe! Obey Allaah and obey the Messenger (Muhammad), and those of you (Muslims) who are in authority”
[al-Nisa’ 4:59]
And the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) has commanded us to execute the apostate as in the hadeeth quoted above: “Whoever changes his religion, execute him.”
Alright I see your confusion, please with an open mind, watch this video.
https://youtu.be/k4GK2I6GMcc
https://youtu.be/k4GK2I6GMcc
Again, many Muslims believe that it is right to kill apostates and disbelievers. This is why there are plenty of terrorist groups that exist who claim to be practicing Islam (I don't think I need to give examples, do I?). This does not mean that most Muslims believe that this is right or that this is what Islam is about. But there are a lot of Muslim scholars out there who preach a very hardline Islam and who state very clearly that apostates should be killed. This is very unfortunate because these scholars influence lots of people, especially those who are less educated and who don't have access to other scholars/opinions on religion.
Your right it is unfortunate that their are extremist versions of Islam who twist things to there liking but remember, don’t judge islam based on what muslims do. Base it on what Islam really says. If you met a bunch of Muslims who permitted the drinking of alcohol does that make it permissible in Islam? [emoji849][emoji848] no [emoji52]. Because Islam says that alcohol is impermissible. Simple concept.
But what does Islam really say on the topic of apostasy is debatable as some scholars take the hardline and say "kill the apostate" and then you have other scholars such as Dr. Shabir Ally who are quite moderate and say "there is no compulsion in religion... you don't kill the apostate nowadays." If only the moderate views of people like Dr. Shabir Ally were more mainstream...
Well that’s your bias. He spoke facts and your take on it was “oh well, he’s moderate”. He explained why it doesn’t apply to our current times in a reasonable, rational fashion. Um no, you clearly are trying to find an excuse to continue arguing. Here is another video, maybe this could help you understand what Islam says about apostasy:
https://youtu.be/it_j1k-MPPA
Again, many Muslims believe that it is right to kill apostates and disbelievers. This is why there are plenty of terrorist groups that exist who claim to be practicing Islam (I don't think I need to give examples, do I?).
Yes, you do. Care to give some examples of terrorist groups whose agenda is specifically, primarily to hunt down apostates? No moving of the goalposts.
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