willi9am 1. Juni 2008 20:13| Du hast diesen Kommentar gemeldet.
*** MUHAMMAD: A PEDOPHILE ***
Arab year is lunar, which is shorter than solar year. In solar years, Aisha was 8 years 9 months old when Muhammad consummated his marriage with her.
Consummate? This is a nice way to say raped her. According to Muslims, a woman must consent to her marriage or the marriage is null.
How can a 6-years old child consent to her marriage? Without a consent, how can we call this relationship between a 51 years old man and a 6-years old child marriage?
Some Muslims claim that it was Abu Bakr who approached Muhammad asking him to marry his daughter. This is not true.
The Prophet asked Abu Bakr for 'Aisha's hand in marriage. Abu Bakr said "But I am your brother." The Prophet said, "You are my brother in Allah's religion and His Book, but she (Aisha) is lawful for me to marry." Bukhari 7.62.18
willi9am 1. Juni 2008 18:19| Du hast diesen Kommentar gemeldet.
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Don't call me radical. Don't call me moderate. Call me Muslim.
Let me make something clear for you:
We do not have “radical” and “moderate” in Islam. Muslims are Muslims. Muslims are not divided to two kinds of “radical” and “Moderate”. These names and divisions are made by man, not by God or religion. Radical Muslim and moderate Muslim do not exist.
Muslims are Muslims even if they have different interpretation of the religious texts. In Islam there is another division.
1. The Muslims who follow the Quran and practice the religion.
2. The Muslims that believe in God and the messenger of God, Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him), but they do not follow the Quran and do not practise the religion. They just carry the name of Islam.
So this division is not only in Islam, we can see it in all other religions. There are practising Christians and non practising Christians. They are not called radical Christians or moderate Christians.
Radical Muslims do not exist. Moderate Muslims do not exist. Extremist Muslims do not exist. According the order of Allah in the Quran we are not allowed to call any name on our religion but Islam, and any name on ourselves but Muslim (I refer you to Chapter 30, Verse 32 of the holy Quran).
If a Muslim doesn’t follow the Quran, do not call him/her moderate, but call him a Muslim who is not following the rules of his/her religion. Islam is not divided to two types of hard and soft, radical and moderate.
Also the Quran is one unique holy book. There are not few versions of the Quran. I understand that there is variety of different interpretations of verses which are not clear enough and need to be explained by an expert, but that is completely different subject and will not result in division of radical and moderate, and secondly those verses are the minority.
The majority of the verses are very clear and without any interpretation and explanation they give one particular guideline to the Muslims and no need that any cleric explain about them. The guidelines of the Quran are very clear.
Unfortunately those who follow the Quran and practise their religion are called radical Muslims or extremist or Islamist or fundamentalist. And those who only carry the name of Muslim and Islam without following the orders of Allah in the Holy Quran are called moderate Muslims or understanding Muslims or open minded Muslims!
"A part of the letter of Sheikh Haron to the Prime Minister John Howard 14 November 2007"
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Falballaam 8. Januar 2007 14:39| Du hast diesen Kommentar gemeldet.
find ich gut, daß du das eingestellt hast, es gab ja die wildesten und übelste gerüchte.
Kubos-Tam 10. Dezember 2006 13:17| Du hast diesen Kommentar gemeldet.
dafür wird ich mehr als 10punkte geben:D:D:D:D:D:D. 10
Arab year is lunar, which is shorter than solar year.
In solar years, Aisha was 8 years 9 months old when Muhammad
consummated his marriage with her.
Consummate? This is a nice way to say raped her.
According to Muslims, a woman must consent to her marriage
or the marriage is null.
How can a 6-years old child consent to her marriage?
Without a consent, how can we call this relationship
between a 51 years old man and a 6-years old child marriage?
Some Muslims claim that it was Abu Bakr who approached Muhammad
asking him to marry his daughter. This is not true.
The Prophet asked Abu Bakr for 'Aisha's hand in marriage.
Abu Bakr said "But I am your brother."
The Prophet said, "You are my brother in Allah's religion and His Book,
but she (Aisha) is lawful for me to marry." Bukhari 7.62.18
http://www.faithfreedom.org/challenge/pedophile.htm
Don't call me radical. Don't call me moderate. Call me Muslim.
Let me make something clear for you:
We do not have “radical” and “moderate” in Islam.
Muslims are Muslims. Muslims are not divided to
two kinds of “radical” and “Moderate”. These names
and divisions are made by man, not by God or
religion. Radical Muslim and moderate Muslim do
not exist.
Muslims are Muslims even if they have different
interpretation of the religious texts. In Islam
there is another division.
1. The Muslims who follow the Quran and practice
the religion.
2. The Muslims that believe in God and the
messenger of God, Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon
him), but they do not follow the Quran and do not
practise the religion. They just carry the name of
Islam.
So this division is not only in Islam, we can see
it in all other religions. There are practising
Christians and non practising Christians. They are
not called radical Christians or moderate
Christians.
Radical Muslims do not exist. Moderate Muslims do
not exist. Extremist Muslims do not exist.
According the order of Allah in the Quran we are
not allowed to call any name on our religion but
Islam, and any name on ourselves but Muslim (I
refer you to Chapter 30, Verse 32 of the holy
Quran).
If a Muslim doesn’t follow the Quran, do not call
him/her moderate, but call him a Muslim who is not
following the rules of his/her religion. Islam is
not divided to two types of hard and soft,
radical and moderate.
Also the Quran is one unique holy book. There are
not few versions of the Quran. I understand that
there is variety of different interpretations of
verses which are not clear enough and need to be
explained by an expert, but that is completely
different subject and will not result in division
of radical and moderate, and secondly those verses
are the minority.
The majority of the verses are very clear and
without any interpretation and explanation they
give one particular guideline to the Muslims and
no need that any cleric explain about them. The
guidelines of the Quran are very clear.
Unfortunately those who follow the Quran and
practise their religion are called radical Muslims
or extremist or Islamist or fundamentalist. And
those who only carry the name of Muslim and Islam
without following the orders of Allah in the Holy
Quran are called moderate Muslims or understanding
Muslims or open minded Muslims!
"A part of the letter of Sheikh Haron to the Prime
Minister John Howard 14 November 2007"
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