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Old 18th January 2005, 00:47
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Too many people Hate Islam and It's growing. last Ramadan i had to pray outside the doors because the ex Jewish SeniGore now a mosque was full and people are forming good communities despite the hatred toward them expecially in Ramadan where everyone was out in full and that's what make the rest angry.
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Old 18th January 2005, 13:43
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If you still think no ritualistic/"honor" killings occur (where reduced sentences are applied in such cases) in Syria and Lebanon then perhaps you should start reading human rights reports about the 2 countries i mentioned.

The reason i quoted the ayyat from 47:4 is obvious.
Read the report, it says:
"Bound, gagged and throats slit".
They suffered a similar fate with those who have been kidnapped in Iraq.
(By the way, i do not support the war in Iraq)

I did not create this thread to insult you or any Muslim.
You seem to have overlooked the fact about certain Members of this board who have systematically attacked another Member (one is supposedly a "good Member") by throwing insults about "priests molesting" him.
Even when i found that highly insulting, i did not and refused to stoop to their level.

My intention is to find out if such ritualistic killings are justifiable according to Sha'ria law (because there are strong indications that the killings may have been religiously motivated) and to learn what Muslims have to say about such actions in the name of humanity.

True, there is no such evidence saying that the killer(s) could have been a Muslim(s), but let's not overlook at the fact that Mr. Hossam Armanious had received death threats from a Muslim chatter.

But like you or anyone else, i am hoping this is not a religiously motivated murder and i do hope the murder(ers) will be caught soon, whoever they may be, regardless of their religion.
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Old 18th January 2005, 15:47
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Truth, the passages you quote from the Bible,as extreme as they are, are limited to time and space, whereas the problem with the aya quoted is that it seems to apply for all times and all places.
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Old 18th January 2005, 18:18
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Truth, the passages you quote from the Bible,as extreme as they are, are limited to time and space, whereas the problem with the aya quoted is that it seems to apply for all times and all places.
How convenient

You give them the Islamic perspective and they still insist that theirs is the correct one. I wonder why we even attempt to answer comments about Islam. It’s obvious we are dealing with specialists in Islam who know and understand the Koran far better than the rest of us.
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Old 18th January 2005, 19:08
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Maybe the problem is that there is not one single accepted, official interpretation of sunni Islam, what you may need is to establish a clergy, with one accepted authority, a muslim pope, so to speak, to counterbalance the evil of the ayatollahs.
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Old 18th January 2005, 20:17
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Truth, the passages you quote from the Bible,as extreme as they are, are limited to time and space, whereas the problem with the aya quoted is that it seems to apply for all times and all places.
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You are wrong because the Aya was for the people who were processuted in medina and were surrended by the Pagants and as I explained before it can not be used even in Israeli prisons so what else can I say?
I quote the Bible because it also state what must be done and it does not mean you have to use it today's time?.
It's up to the people to do their home work.
Allah(SWT) sees all humans the same. killing one without just cause is like killing whole mankind.
Education and more education is needed.
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Old 7th March 2005, 04:09
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MUSLIMS APPLAUD ARRESTS IN SLAYING OF NJ FAMILY

(TOTOWA, NJ, 3/4/05) - The New Jersey office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NJ) today applauded the arrest of two suspects in the case of an Arab-American Christian family murdered earlier this year in Jersey City.

The bodies of Hossam Armanious, 47, his wife, Amal Garas, 37, and their two children, Monica, 8, and Sylvia, 15, were found in their home in January. The victims, Coptic Christians from Egypt, died of multiple stab wounds.

The upstairs neighbor of the family and another man were charged today. Edward McDonald, 25, pleaded not guilty to four counts of felony murder. Hamilton Sanchez, 30, faces similar charges and also pleaded not guilty.
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