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Any Muslim looking at those pictures are not feeling or saying that the dead are any less respected, rather that their suffering is highlighted. They are not respected any less and never will be.
If their wounds were shown and they did not die, then people may not complain. But people don't live in war zones and don't get what people face, and pictures do this. I dislike people hiding details and information and thereby preventing people from having an understanding on what people go through, ie there was a case in the UK of a murderer of 3 young children, cannot remember his name but I think it was in 1979, the full details were never released for fear of public reprisals and recently tried to hide behind human rights laws. People sometimes assume that people are killed and not think about body parts blown, mutilated body parts.
But your argument is that they are being disrespected, but they are not, and it highlights what they go through. They are highly respected and valued martyrs. People are already seeing their corpses, just because it happens to be people from another country or even within medical circles to highlight what occurs to the human body.
They are RESPECTED, LOVED, VALUED MARTYRS. Nothing can ever take this away from them. Whatever fatwas you are using doesn't make it a sin to show someone the suffering that has occurred. People wish to show people what has happened, anyone if they attacked, beaten, had acid thrown on their faces. It maybe that your going as far as saying that their suffering, somehow makes them disrespected, gives them a poor image -but it does NOT.
If their wounds were shown and they did not die, then people may not complain. But people don't live in war zones and don't get what people face, and pictures do this. I dislike people hiding details and information and thereby preventing people from having an understanding on what people go through, ie there was a case in the UK of a murderer of 3 young children, cannot remember his name but I think it was in 1979, the full details were never released for fear of public reprisals and recently tried to hide behind human rights laws. People sometimes assume that people are killed and not think about body parts blown, mutilated body parts.
But your argument is that they are being disrespected, but they are not, and it highlights what they go through. They are highly respected and valued martyrs. People are already seeing their corpses, just because it happens to be people from another country or even within medical circles to highlight what occurs to the human body.
They are RESPECTED, LOVED, VALUED MARTYRS. Nothing can ever take this away from them. Whatever fatwas you are using doesn't make it a sin to show someone the suffering that has occurred. People wish to show people what has happened, anyone if they attacked, beaten, had acid thrown on their faces. It maybe that your going as far as saying that their suffering, somehow makes them disrespected, gives them a poor image -but it does NOT.