الجمعة، 27 سبتمبر 2024

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Allah, The God Has Made The Killing Of Innocent People Unlawful in Islam.

 

Allah, The God Has Made The Killing Of Innocent People Unlawful in Islam.
According to the Qur'an, one of the greatest sins is to kill a human being who has committed no fault:
...If someone kills another person - unless it is in retaliation for someone else or for causing corruption in the earth - it is as if he had murdered all mankind. And if anyone gives life to another person, it is as if he had given life to all mankind. Our Messengers came to them with Clear Signs but even after that many of them committed outrages in the earth. (Surat al-Ma'ida: 32)
Those who do not call on any other deity together with God and do not kill anyone God has made inviolate, except with the right to do so, and do not fornicate; anyone who does that will receive an evil punishment. (Surat al-Furqan: 68)
As we can see in the verses above, those who kill innocent human beings without a cause are threatened with evil punishment. God has revealed that killing one person is as great a sin as killing all mankind. Anyone who respected the prerogatives of God would not do harm to even one individual, let alone murdering thousands of innocent people. Those who think that they will escape justice and punishment in this world will never escape the account they must give in the Presence of God on the Last Day. So, those believers who know they will give an account to God after their death, will be very careful about respecting the limits God has established.
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Islam Defends Tolerance And Freedom Of Speech

 

Islam Defends Tolerance And Freedom Of Speech
Islam is a religion which fosters freedom of life, ideas and thought. It has forbidden tension and conflict among people, calumny, suspicion and even having negative thoughts about another individual.
Islam has not only forbidden terror and violence, but also even the slightest imposition of any idea on another human being.
There is no compulsion in religion. Right guidance has become clearly distinct from error. Anyone who rejects false gods and believes in God has grasped the Firmest Handhold, which will never give way. God is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. (Surat al-Baqara: 256)
So remind, you need only to remind. You cannot compel them to believe. (Surat al-Ghashiyah: 22)
To force anyone to believe in a religion or to practice it, is against the spirit and essence of Islam. Because it is necessary that faith be accepted with free will and conscience. Of course, Muslims may urge one another to keep the moral precepts taught in the Qur'an, but they never use compulsion. In any case, an individual cannot be induced to the practice of religion by either threat or offering him a worldly privilege.
Let us imagine a completely opposite model of society. For example, a world in which people are forced by law to practice religion. Such a model of society is completely contrary to Islam because faith and worship have value only when they are directed toward God. If there were a system that forced people to believe and worship, people would be religious only out of fear of the system. What is acceptable from the point of view of religion is that religion be practiced in an environment where freedom of conscience is permitted, and that it be practiced only for the approval of God.
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⇨ GROWING LONG NAILS

 


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⇨ GROWING LONG NAILS
The Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) has mentioned things that are Human Nature, according to a Hadîth recorded by Al-Bukhari, Muslim and others. Among them is the Cutting of the Nails. So, growing long nails is against the Sunnah of the Prophet(صلى الله عليه وسلم), as well as the Sunnah of all other Prophets and is also against human nature.
Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 7.779 Narrated by Abu Huraira R.A
"I heard the Prophet (sallalahu alaih wasallam) saying. "Five practices are characteristics of the �Fitra� (nature): removing the pubic hair, clipping the nails, depilating the hair of the armpits; and circumcision and cutting the mustaches short (for the males)"
Muslim women, before adopting a trend or fashion, should check it according to the Islamic Shari'ah and not blindly follow the non-Muslims......
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