Re: OIC Slams Cartoonists' Killing Reward
I thought I did. I do not know why. I can offer some conjectures but no more. And I have done that once. I would rather not do it twice.
He has gone from being someone who incited attacks to someone who was a mastermind behind the attacks? What is the evidence for what he actually did? I do not dispute that your sources describe him as a combatant. It is just that cultures change and perhaps they had a different idea of what that meant. It is important to work out exactly what his deeds consisted of.
OBL does not merely praise, he plans and funds. He chooses the partipants. I doubt that anyone in the West can be arrested and detained for an indefinite time for hate crimes, or even for inciting violence. Plotting attacks is another matter. Where are these all criminal offenses?
It is the only evidence I have seen. I am working from a low base but I hope to learn more soon.
What terror attacks took place in Arabia in the 7th century? What is the evidence that Kab was inciting anything like a terror attack?
Odd, here, is a rough number. Where in the Treaty does it say that incitement was forbidden?
"united". An odd choice of words. Which narrations are these?
Well no, because you misunderstand what people were executed for. Those soldiers who took part in war crimes were executed - Sepp Deitrich for instance. But those that were in positions of power and ordered the war, planned the war, launched the war, they too were held to be guilty. Yet very few of them were executed. Merely providing propaganda for the Germans was not a crime worthy of death unless you were a British national. Even then you had to do it at a time of war.
No I think I answered that too. I originally brought up seven cases. Two were rejected as they are merely based on Ibn Ishaq - although only in part. Which by my calculation left five.
Of all the slave girls in Mecca only these two sang songs about Muhammed? And they were owned by a man who also recited poem about Muhammed? It seems a little coincidental don't you think? They are slaves. Coercion is implicit and it is a reasonable assumption it existed unless proved otherwise.
Your welcome. Now are you going to answer Kadafi's original question?
In addition, why didn't the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) order the killing of a Jewish Woman who brought him a poisoned cooked sheep?
I thought I did. I do not know why. I can offer some conjectures but no more. And I have done that once. I would rather not do it twice.
I explained very clearly that he specifically travelled to Makkah and unified the Makkans to take revenge. The fact that he was involved in combat was also known to his family as I pointed out with the quote from his wife. And when someone 'joins' the combatants it means that they become part of the military personnel, just like any commander, strategist, jet pilot, etc. Only in this case, he was more than just an accomplice or participant - he was the mastermind behind the attacks.
He has gone from being someone who incited attacks to someone who was a mastermind behind the attacks? What is the evidence for what he actually did? I do not dispute that your sources describe him as a combatant. It is just that cultures change and perhaps they had a different idea of what that meant. It is important to work out exactly what his deeds consisted of.
What about Osama Bin Laden, himself? Is he not wanted 'dead or alive'? Is there no such thing as hate crimes, where a man in a western democratic nation will be arrested and detained for an indefinite period of time for inciting violence or what about plotting attacks? All of these are criminal offences, as you should know.
OBL does not merely praise, he plans and funds. He chooses the partipants. I doubt that anyone in the West can be arrested and detained for an indefinite time for hate crimes, or even for inciting violence. Plotting attacks is another matter. Where are these all criminal offenses?
Can you provide evidence that he did nothing other than recite 'a few poems mourning the dead' ? Are you not following your conjecture in this matter?
It is the only evidence I have seen. I am working from a low base but I hope to learn more soon.
There certainly were. And that was what Kab was inciting.
What terror attacks took place in Arabia in the 7th century? What is the evidence that Kab was inciting anything like a terror attack?
No 'odd jewish man' was killed secretly, the one who was killed was a man who was incited the Makkan attacks on Madinah and violated the treaty by instigated conflict between the Muslims and their surrounding neighbors.
Odd, here, is a rough number. Where in the Treaty does it say that incitement was forbidden?
I have read some of the narrations, but as for what is established, we know that he proclaimed his enmity and incited people to go to war in Madinah (note, a violation of the treaty) and he had not left Makkah before he had united them to fight the Messenger of God.
"united". An odd choice of words. Which narrations are these?
Is it odd then, that the Nuremburg trials allowed many soldiers who had a direct hand in the war to go free, but the masterminds, strategists, leaders amongst the Nazi party where killed?
Well no, because you misunderstand what people were executed for. Those soldiers who took part in war crimes were executed - Sepp Deitrich for instance. But those that were in positions of power and ordered the war, planned the war, launched the war, they too were held to be guilty. Yet very few of them were executed. Merely providing propaganda for the Germans was not a crime worthy of death unless you were a British national. Even then you had to do it at a time of war.
Well you did ignore my question:
Which five case are you referring to?
No I think I answered that too. I originally brought up seven cases. Two were rejected as they are merely based on Ibn Ishaq - although only in part. Which by my calculation left five.
In your post to kadafi you wrote:
Where is your evidence that they were coerced?
Of all the slave girls in Mecca only these two sang songs about Muhammed? And they were owned by a man who also recited poem about Muhammed? It seems a little coincidental don't you think? They are slaves. Coercion is implicit and it is a reasonable assumption it existed unless proved otherwise.