family :-\ but muslims clearly prefer the sharia and [MAD]We dont want a new middle east[/MAD]
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peace be upon those who follow righteous guidence guyabano,
to you as a non-muslim, if someone says they pray, fast, give charity and act nice but just dont want to follow shariah and dont agree with it as a muslim then they might seem good.
but to us such a person has disbelieved in the message of islam, we cant pick and choose which bits we like and which not like some christians do.
either this is the law of Allah and his messenger (saws) or it is not, it is that simple.
peace be upon those who follow righteous guidence
Daw'ud
The Middle East of today is not the middle east it was yesterday and neither is it what it will be tomorrow.
In my lifetime I have seen country and city names change. Boundries change, alliances with nations change.
I seen Persia become Iran. Constanople became Istanbul, French Morocco and Spanish Morocco became Morocco. I watched much of North Africa switch alliances from Spain, to France, to Usa, to Germany and Italy, Back to USA, to Saudi Arabia. Etc. I seen prdominetly nomadic people settle down and become city dwellers after thousands of years wandering the Sahara and then Settling in Sudan, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. I seen Saudi Arabia go from isolation from the world to the modern technology of the 20th century.
Yes, there will be a new Mid-East, The only questions are what countries will be welcome into it.
^ Wise bro !!!
i just hope its stil a muslim country !!
assalaamu alaykum,
if only this was true!
remember there were rare isolated cases of rape even under Muhammad (saws) and the rightly guided khalifs!
but what we can say is that shariah would help such things be minimalised and where they occured they would be punished fairly and according to Allah's law.
remember shariah isnt just about cutting heads and hands off murderers, rapists and thieves or flogging adulterers and public drunkards but is also about creating justice and eliminating needless poverty.
assalaamu alaykum,
Daw'ud