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  RE:May I ask
by ebby on Apr 06, 2008 10:23 AM   Permalink
Can Puritanical Mr.singh clarify what this has got to do with the above atrticle and who the hell has given him the authority to ask such pontifical questions ?

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  RE:RE:May I ask
by deep dar on Apr 06, 2008 10:40 AM   Permalink
so what if someone wants to know about Islam? Muslims would be happy to see Hindus taking interest in their religion!!!

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  RE:May I ask
by kutubuddeen sherani on Apr 06, 2008 11:00 AM   Permalink
Dear Brother,

Please find the answers:
1. No Quran against killing of any innocent human being. Quran says killing of one innocent human being is equal to killing of all humanity and saving life of one innocent is equal to saving humanity.

2.Quran is not against equality. there is equal punishment for woman and man. and the punishment.
3. Quran is not against freedom, but what freedom u are referring?
4.NO, quran does not advocate capital punishmnet. Quran says tell people about the right path if they do not accept tell them you follow your path I will follow path.

And some brothers are referring some translated copy of quran but I want to suggest them kindly refer to authentic sources. You can visit site of Mr. Zakir Naik if u want to know about islam.

May ALLAH help you in understanding islam.....brothers do not spread wrong things against islam. Islam is peacful and try to understand it from the authentic source and do not interprete it with the poor followers.

Regards,

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  RE:May I ask
by JGN on Apr 06, 2008 11:18 AM   Permalink
Dear sherani, I know very well what the contents of The Quran are. Pl search for The Skedptics Annotated Bible. It has category-wise verses like "Absurdities, contradictions, hatred, good-stuff, etc" from The Bible (both Old Testament and New Testament), The Quran and The Book of Mormon. In this age of internet where information on any subject is available at the click of a mouse, no body can get away with mis-information compaign.

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  RE:RE:May I ask
by kutubuddeen sherani on Apr 06, 2008 03:42 PM   Permalink
My friend.

in the internet age u can get many things which are not authentic...kindly try to get authentic source to get info about islam...still u want to hate islam this is up to you..but without knowing if u decide that is no fare.
and i chellange u once u understood islam u will be first to accept islam and u will think why i did not accept at the earliest...
May ALLAH show u right path...

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  RE:May I ask
by JGN on Apr 06, 2008 09:55 AM   Permalink
The answer to all your questions are in the affirmative. Pl download free copy of The Koran from Project Gutenberg, read it and understand for yourself.

The Koran contains contradictory verses which can be interpreted according to the convenience of the interpreter. While the good muslims quote the good verses, the religious fanatics quote verses like "go and kill the non-believers wherever they are found, etc" in support of their skewed perceptions.

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  RE:May I ask
by deep dar on Apr 06, 2008 10:40 AM   Permalink
Y Singh,
1. Mohammed himself told his followers to convert infidels = non-Muslims to Islam, if they refused, to kill them with swords. (Source: Hadiths)

2. The Quran states that Namaz shouldn't be done by a man in an intoxicated state, or when he is just back from a journey or even when he has just touched a woman. If he has just touched a woman, he is supposed to smear dust on his forehead and then perform the namaz.
Implication: Women are dirtier than dirt.

3. Quran says that all Muslims live and die for Allah. Mullahs are the intermediaries between Muslims and Allah, hence, Muslims follow whatever the Mullahs say.

4. Yes, since a Muslim isn't supposed to convert to another religion.

If you want more details, go to prophetofdoom.net

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