tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1868763173863000706.post4642153367891683500..comments2023-09-30T12:47:28.536+05:30Comments on can you vish?: Divine Plan – Shuffle ModeVishnu M Menonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13228805067873123607noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1868763173863000706.post-20684015509032105522015-07-28T23:34:13.369+05:302015-07-28T23:34:13.369+05:30>>>Continued>>>
Imagine you are...>>>Continued>>><br /><br />Imagine you are the Commander General in a war. What is that you would say to yours soldiers to increase their morale? Definitely, "Kill you enemies!". Would you say the contrary? Suppose your command was interpreted by the media after war was over, what would that sound like? This would be out of context. <br /><br />Interestingly, these so-called critics would never ever quote the verse coming next, i.e. [9:6], as it completely contradicts the above quoted, when read out of context. The verse is as follows:<br /><br /> "And in case any of the unbelievers seeks of you protection, then grant him protection till he hears the Words of Allah; thereafter convey him to his secure place. That (is) for that they are a people who do not know" <br /><br />These is always an opportunity to opt peace even when in war, as the verse explicitly says. The order of the Almighty God when the enemy seeks protection, is to provide him protection and to escort him to a secure place! How more generous can it be?!<br /><br />This (i.e. 9:5) is only one among the verses which are misinterpreted by critics of Islam around the world. All these efforts would render worthless the moment one reads the verses preceeding and succeeding the verse being criticized, as it would actually mean a wholly different aspect.<br />All religious scriptures (like Mahabharat, Ramayana or the Holy Bible) have definitely made implications and have verses describing war. If one looks forward to selectively quote such verses alone from these scriptures and bleat it out to be teachings of the books, it would certainly be misguiding and false and has to be stopped.<br /><br />On the contrary to all such false allegation, you could find in the Holy Quraan [Chapter 5: Verse 32]:<br /><br />"...whoever slays a soul, unless it be for manslaughter or for mischief in the land, it is as though he slew all men; and whoever keeps it alive, it is as though he kept alive all men..."<br /><br />This is the true teaching of Islam. And as far as the true teaching of Islam is concerned, your 'third culprit' in the story would have the Hell fire as his abode. Islam has strongly condemned suicide what so ever divine the reason may sound like. <br /><br />Regarding the life after death in the grave, however Almighty God alone knows the best. <br /><br />'Jihad' means struggle against one's own weaknesses in the way of Allah, pertaining to his spiritual life and adherance to the teachings of Islam. Killing innocent people is not among the teachings of Islam.<br /><br />Finally, with due respect of your knowledge and skills, kindly learn Islam through the scriptures, i.e. The Holy Qura'an and the Hadith(Teachings of the Prophets) and not to conclude based on the hype and junk spread by the media. You would never get mystified with a lot of versions or editions of the Qura'an as the Qura'an is unique as there is only a single version of it. The same Qura'an is read in India or US or UK or Africa or the East without any flaw. <br /><br />This has been true for the past 1400 years and will sustain to be so till the end of time, as Allah Himself has proclaimed its preservation in the Qura'an [Al Hijr, Chapter 15: Verse 9]<br /><br />"Surely We have releaved the Reminder and We will most surely be its guardian"<br /><br />The word 'Qura'an' itself means 'that which is read the most'.Not even a single scientific or literary flaw has been spotted ever since its revelation, despite of the tyrranous efforts of its critics around the world. And in fact, it is so as it is divine the only scripture which calls itself to be so.<br /><br />May the Almighty God lead us in the right path and protect us from leaving astray.<br /><br />*********<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1868763173863000706.post-62799467516587388512015-07-28T23:28:28.142+05:302015-07-28T23:28:28.142+05:30Dear Brother Vishnu,
From what it seems like, this...Dear Brother Vishnu,<br />From what it seems like, this prose too has managed to entail a feel of communal intimidation against Islam, adding one more to the typical content, flooding through the mass media. This is definitely not something new or that which has had recent sprouting. <br /><br />Now, a little food for thought...<br />1. How could Islam be the fastest growing religion in the western part of the globe, in spite of the fact that Islam is the minority one there and it being the most controversial religion of all times? <br />Would someone knowing seek peace by accepting a religion which promotes murder of innocent men, women and children?<br /><br />2. Have you ever really learnt the meaning of "Jihad", from authentic sources despite of the fact that it is used so overwhelmingly against Islam?<br /><br /> ***<br />Dear brother...There is not even a single verse in the Holy Qura'an or the teachings of the Prophet Muhammed (May Peace be Upon Him) which says or commands to kill innocent people. <br />In fact, the verses typically chosen by the critics of Islam is quoted deliberately out of context, thereby creating a completely atrocious image of the Holy Verses of the Qura'an and hence the community as a whole. One of the most quoted verses, for instance, in Holy Qura'an [9:5] is :<br /><br /> "...kill the unbelievers wherever you find them..."<br /><br />At this point, I would like to request you to refer this verse in the Holy Qura'an all by yourself and you would discover that the this is only an excerpt of the verse and that it has been quoted completely out of context. On further investigation, you would find that this verse is a command by the Almighty God through the Prophet Muhammed to the believers 'during a war', which was proclaimed when the then enemies of Muslims broke a peace treaty during the Prophet Muhammed's time. Here, 'unbelievers' were the then enemies of the Muslims in the war, NOT THE NON-MUSLIM IN OUR TIMES. This was a historical event mentioned in the Holy Qura'an. <br /><br /><<<>>>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com