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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:23 pm
اعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Peace Be Upon You
Terrorism , that word had been used a lot since the 11 September crime ,
what is Terrorism , well it's a crime or several crimes against the human rights by killing lots of innocent of people in places where the people live at not at a war zone , the Terrorism usually happens when something can't be done by words so they do it with force and that's wrong , but also the country where the Terrorism started at is America , as it's the greatest country in the world and as it produce lots of powerful weapons and also as that America always provides Israel with money and weapons and also by attacking innocent people , and as they say each action has a reaction.
After the 11 September crimes happened it never got any better as Bin Laden thinks , it got even worse , Bush attacked Afghanistan and Iraq and killed many of people(i wish that shoe took off his eye) , but anyway the ones who began Terrorism are the Americans , first step as I think is by helping Jewish to take over Palestine and they actually know they don't the right to take over it , and remain providing them , and by attacking Arabians and Muslims.
So as I said , who's the true terrorists ? stare
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:14 am
Honestly, who cares about who started it? The fact that people still continue doing it is what matters. Many Muslims these days do all sorts of wrongs thinking they are doing right. So both Muslims and non-Muslims alike are at fault here and inshaallah they will all see the light soon enough.
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:00 am
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:50 am
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Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:02 pm
Salam and Jihad is not wrong. wasalam
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Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:46 am
Alsalam Alaykum! Where Islam Stands From Terrorism??!
In recent years, a great deal of attention in the media have been given to the threat of "Islamic Fundamentalism", “Extremism” and “AlQaeda”. Infact, anyone remotely resembling a Muslim is treated with the utmost of suspicion. Muslims are sidelined and made to feel like guilty outcasts even though most are born and bought up in these countries. The real causes behind the terrorism are either forgotten or are deliberately hidden.
Unfortunately, due to a twisted mixture of biased reporting in the Western media and the actions of some very ignorant “Muslims”, the word "Islam" has become almost synonymous with "terrorism". However, when one analyses the situation, the question that should come to mind is: Do the teachings of islam encourage terrorism? The answer: Absolutely Not! Islam totally forbids the terrorist acts that are carried out by some misguided people. It should be remembered that all religions have cults and misguided followers, so it is their teachings that should be looked at, not the actions of a few individuals. Unfortunately, in the media, whenever a Muslim commits a heinous act, he is labeled a "Muslim terrorist".
-->However, when Serbs murder and rape innocent women in Bosnia, they are not called "Christian terrorists", nor are the activities in Northern Ireland labeled "Christian terrorism". Also, when right-wing Christians in the U. S. bomb abortion clinics, they are not called "Christian terrorists". Reflecting on these facts, one could certainly conclude that there is a double-standard in the media! Although religious feelings play a significant role in the previously mentioned "Christian" conflicts, the media does not apply religious labels because they assume that such barbarous acts have nothing to do with the teachings of Christianity. However, when something happens involving a Muslim, they often try to put the blame on Islam itself -- and not the misguided individual.
Those who are opposed to Islam, seize upon these twisted and one-sided media reports to promote their own hatred against Islam and Muslim people, and so the hateful venom and slurs against God’s beautiful religion carry on.
Certainly, islamic Law allows war --- any religion or civilization that did not would never survive --- but it certainly does not condone attacks against innocent people, women or children. The Arabic word "jihad", which is often translated as "Holy War", simply means "to struggle". The word for "war" in Arabic is "harb", not "jihad". "Struggling", i.e. "making jihad", to defend islam, Muslims or to liberate a land where Muslims are oppressed is certainly allowed (and even encouraged) in islam.
However, any such activities must be done according to the teachings of Islam. Islam also clearly forbids "taking the law into your own hands", which means that individual Muslims cannot go around deciding who they want to punish.
Trial and punishment must be carried out by a lawful authority and a knowledgeable judge. Also, when looking at events in the Muslim World, it should be kept in mind that a long period of colonialism ended fairly recently in most Muslim countries. During this time, the peoples in this countries were culturally, materially and religiously exploited - mostly by the so-called "Christian" nations of the West. This painful period has not really come to an end in many Muslim countries, where people are still under the control of foreign powers or puppet regimes supported by foreign powers.
One must also not fail to realise the unreported tyranny and persecution of Muslims throughout the world, carried out by the West and its allies. For example, almost 25% of Chechen people have been ethnically cleansed by Russia. Tens of thousands of Muslims in Bosnia and Albania have also been systematically killed. The UN has reported that Serbian war criminals were sheltered by the Serbian Orthodox Church.
There are constant human rights abuses in Chechnya, Palestine, Kashmir and of course Iraq. The use of violence in way which targets and kills civilians can never be justified no matter who does the action. However, like any crime there is a definite cause. The correlation between human rights abuses and suffering with the rise of extremism and militancy is quite apparent to those who take the time to analyse various situations before passing judgement.
The various unjust wars carried out against Muslims throughout the world should be seen as State Terrorism and as such, there should be progress made to eradicate it.
The supplying of weapons, for example cluster bombs, to regimes such as Israel who use these against civilians is a crime. Yet, ironically, it is allowed to happen. Infact, terrorism is often supported when it suits their needs. Various dictators and regimes have been backed and continue to be backed by the US, UK and other countries. Due to their foreign policy 100,000s of innocent people are dying. These are the injustices in the world, which must be addressed.
It is indeed these oppressions against innocent people which create severe torment, desperation, poverty and push people towards extremism.
These state activities are not seen as “terroristic”. Waging wars under false pretenses and lying to the electorate. How can the death of 200,000 Iraqis be any different to any who may have died in London, New York or Madrid? Does the constant foreign invasion and past colonial involvement not anger people or cause extremism?
Also, through the media, people in the West are made to believe that tyrants like Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Moamar Qaddafi in Libya are "islamic" leaders -- when just the opposite is true. Neither of these rulers even profess islam as an ideology, but only use islamic slogans to manipulate their powerless populations. They have about as much to do with islam as Hitler had to do with Christianity!(Hitler professed to be a devout Christian)
In reality, many regimes which people think of as being "islamic" oppress the practice of islam in their countries. So suffice it to say that "terrorism" and killing innocent people directly contradicts the teachings of islam.
Wasalamu AlaykuM!!
RELATED LINKS: Islam Forbids the Killing of any innocents, furthermore it promotes peace and reconciliation. Islam does not forbid interaction and cooperation with other Races, creeds, ethnicities, religions etc.
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dark__sunshin Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:01 am
Beleive it ore not, i read it...
Thanks for the facts...
Don't you have your own view??? Instead of writing wiki facts that everyone knows?
Well smile Thanks biggrin
Terrorism is politically "criminality". And jihad, is fighting for Allah.
Why don't someone just make peace with Taliban, and kill those who atack muslims, and save the world?
The human has to change itself, beffore the world will change.
I respect those who kills for jihad 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:49 pm
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Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:40 am
It's always better, to forgive and forget about the past, and move on...and start again with peace, and start with yourself...why is that so hard?
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Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 7:36 am
Rania, many people say "always think future"
It's also my grandpa's quote 3nodding
But you will have to think past!
Example when think, did i ore did i not make wudhuu.
Did i ore did i not make namaz, and shall i ore shall i not make kazai namaz?
The Past is important. In the judgement day, things will count on the past.
And yea, forgiving is right biggrin
But people don't forgive 3nodding
And thank you noon, i diden't await any1 would say that rofl
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:34 am
Salam.. about it's jihad or not, I personally don't think 11/9 incident was jihad. why attacking the trade center where it's public building and there are many innocent? DS The word for "war" in Arabic is "harb", not "jihad". "Struggling", i.e. "making jihad", to defend islam, Muslims or to liberate a land where Muslims are oppressed is certainly allowed (and even encouraged) in islam. and it's not "defending" at all when innocent people are involved.. and yeah, past is important to be the reminder, so that thing will not happened again in the future. If we can't figure out why/how the event in the past happened, then it will just happened again in the future.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 7:23 am
Isen't bombing buildings in USA a jihad excuse, for something that happended. That u want reveng for???
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:54 pm
The_Pathan Isen't bombing buildings in USA a jihad excuse, for something that happended. That u want reveng for??? No that means killing innocent people, that have absolutly NOTHING to do with whatever happend to the "mujahidins" or a better name...terrorists, there is a different, 9/11 was no accident. Everything that every country have done, as selfdefence that involves killing innocent people, is completely STUPID! I may be..u know to young to understand how old people and politicians think, and I don't even know much about politics either...and that most of the wrong things are done my civilans...But there are better ways to solve problems...people have tried everything, but as u can see, violence is not a good choice. And I agree with Vayth. Yeah, zaki, the past is important, but not as much as the present and the future. You have to learn to let go the past, it's nothing, it's goooone... "But people don't forgive" Oh yeah? Well, that is wrong, cause people change, we change, and if you do something wrong you want and need forgiveness from the person/people you hurt in anyway. See? I forgive, I have forgiven you maany times, don't you remember, and I've forgotten every damn things u said, everything that hurt me, but whatever, I do forgive and forget. I don't like feeling hate inside me, all the time, life is too short you know, to spend it on hating people, and not forgetting about the past, the old, and the BAD times, the good things in life, are good to reminisce - always. So yeah, maybe u don't completely forget about things, but it's stupid to let those things stop you from being happy, and living your life for now, for the future, u know what I mean?
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