qsaark
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In all honesty, qsaark and SurvivoR, would you claim that you have never listened to music or done anything that is "against" Islam.
I listen to music everyday, it helps me throughout the day, whenever I go to work or to school or where ever, it gives me a calm effect.
I also get the same calm feeling when praying for Allah (swt) and sit on the carpet, the same feeling, actually even better and I feel connected or heard in one way or another to my one and only God.
If you are following my posts, I have admitted that I do not say my prayers regularly, I also skip my fasts and I also listen to the music (though I never danced). BUT I know all these things are not liked by Allah and his Rasool (PBUH). I know I am committing a sin and I try not to do it to the best of my ability. And I do not attempt to twist the laws of Allah to qualify my wrong doings.
The problem is when I do things that are not allowed in Islam and try to justify them by twisting the Islamic laws. That is the worst kind of a thing one does. I am objecting on this behaviour of justifying a haram thing and being favored over the farz namaz. No law is supreme than the law of Allah and his Rasool (PBUH) and is not debatable. I dont care how cruel it looks to the liberal fascists.
However, nothing, and simply nothing will justify the use of violence in this case. You cannot claim that these men, women and children were deliberately trying to ruin the prayers for these people. It was most likely a misunderstanding and bad timing, so what? Who cares, work it out together, talk to the people, resort to different manners. What's the use by waiting outside with stones or sticks or whatever and try and intimidate these people who most likely are muslims too. Them celebrating valentine's day, or perhaps not even valentine's day but they use the special occasion to celebrate their own "day" if you get my point, so it doesn't even have to be valentine's day, does that make them bad Muslims or lower or lesse Muslims? Are we mortals the one to judge or decide what they are?
You are trying to reapeat the same thing over and over. If these people were muslims (at least they were born to muslim parents), they should have known exactly what they were doing and whether it was correct. These people proved that not only they have no respect for their religion, they also proved that had no manners. Celebration at the cost of other's worship or peace of mind is not acceptable, religiously as well as socially.
Do you honestly think Allah (swt) will punish these people because they celebrated this day even if alot of them pray everyday and are good and pure muslims at heart? Do you honestly think Allah (swt) will also not look at the people who resorted to violence or intimidation to justify their case? Do you think they are innocent by any chance?
I dont know if these people say their prayers every day or not. If they did, they would have known how it feels when someone disturbs you during saying your prayers. Good and pure muslim as Prophets (PBUH) has described:
Narrated Abu Shuraih: The Prophet said, "By Allah, he does not believe! By Allah, he does not believe! By Allah, he does not believe!" It was said, "Who is that, O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "That person whose neighbor does not feel safe from his evil." - Sahih Al-Bukhari, Volume 8, Number 45
It's simply way too EASY to cause civil unrest or to intimidate one another in Pakistan, and this is a big problem in my eyes, people have to feel safe, and if there are issues, then talk with eachother, communicate but don't hate, it doesn't make sense, peoples mentality have to be changed, and discipline must be taught. If you'd do something similar like this in China, you bet your a$$ the policeforce or special taskforce would take care of any unrest within a matter of minutes, it's all discipline to keep the society together and also to win respect for eachother.
I have mentioned this in my earlier posts. Had these lovebirds had not started disturbing the namazis, the whole incident would have not taken place in the first place. Hence the responsibility of all the civil unrest or whatever goes to the people who were responsible for starting or provoking it all in the first place. Not to the ones who protested. I live in a civilised country and know all too well what the police will do to the people who attempt (delibrately or not) to disturb other people.
I listen to music everyday, it helps me throughout the day, whenever I go to work or to school or where ever, it gives me a calm effect.
I also get the same calm feeling when praying for Allah (swt) and sit on the carpet, the same feeling, actually even better and I feel connected or heard in one way or another to my one and only God.
If you are following my posts, I have admitted that I do not say my prayers regularly, I also skip my fasts and I also listen to the music (though I never danced). BUT I know all these things are not liked by Allah and his Rasool (PBUH). I know I am committing a sin and I try not to do it to the best of my ability. And I do not attempt to twist the laws of Allah to qualify my wrong doings.
The problem is when I do things that are not allowed in Islam and try to justify them by twisting the Islamic laws. That is the worst kind of a thing one does. I am objecting on this behaviour of justifying a haram thing and being favored over the farz namaz. No law is supreme than the law of Allah and his Rasool (PBUH) and is not debatable. I dont care how cruel it looks to the liberal fascists.
However, nothing, and simply nothing will justify the use of violence in this case. You cannot claim that these men, women and children were deliberately trying to ruin the prayers for these people. It was most likely a misunderstanding and bad timing, so what? Who cares, work it out together, talk to the people, resort to different manners. What's the use by waiting outside with stones or sticks or whatever and try and intimidate these people who most likely are muslims too. Them celebrating valentine's day, or perhaps not even valentine's day but they use the special occasion to celebrate their own "day" if you get my point, so it doesn't even have to be valentine's day, does that make them bad Muslims or lower or lesse Muslims? Are we mortals the one to judge or decide what they are?
You are trying to reapeat the same thing over and over. If these people were muslims (at least they were born to muslim parents), they should have known exactly what they were doing and whether it was correct. These people proved that not only they have no respect for their religion, they also proved that had no manners. Celebration at the cost of other's worship or peace of mind is not acceptable, religiously as well as socially.
Do you honestly think Allah (swt) will punish these people because they celebrated this day even if alot of them pray everyday and are good and pure muslims at heart? Do you honestly think Allah (swt) will also not look at the people who resorted to violence or intimidation to justify their case? Do you think they are innocent by any chance?
I dont know if these people say their prayers every day or not. If they did, they would have known how it feels when someone disturbs you during saying your prayers. Good and pure muslim as Prophets (PBUH) has described:
Narrated Abu Shuraih: The Prophet said, "By Allah, he does not believe! By Allah, he does not believe! By Allah, he does not believe!" It was said, "Who is that, O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "That person whose neighbor does not feel safe from his evil." - Sahih Al-Bukhari, Volume 8, Number 45
It's simply way too EASY to cause civil unrest or to intimidate one another in Pakistan, and this is a big problem in my eyes, people have to feel safe, and if there are issues, then talk with eachother, communicate but don't hate, it doesn't make sense, peoples mentality have to be changed, and discipline must be taught. If you'd do something similar like this in China, you bet your a$$ the policeforce or special taskforce would take care of any unrest within a matter of minutes, it's all discipline to keep the society together and also to win respect for eachother.
I have mentioned this in my earlier posts. Had these lovebirds had not started disturbing the namazis, the whole incident would have not taken place in the first place. Hence the responsibility of all the civil unrest or whatever goes to the people who were responsible for starting or provoking it all in the first place. Not to the ones who protested. I live in a civilised country and know all too well what the police will do to the people who attempt (delibrately or not) to disturb other people.