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Kill the apostate - 10th grade textbook of Saudi Arabia

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These are the prescribed rules according to the Book, and Saudi Arabia follows that particular code. So I see no contradictions.
The rule exists in their country. Period.
 
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there must be goodness in it !!
 
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"The blood of a Muslim man should not be lawfully shed except in three situations: A life for a life, the married man who committed adultery, and the apostate who left his people".

"Whoever changes his religion kill him",

These are the words of the beloved Messenger of Allah (saw).

And Allah says in the Quran:

It is not for a believing man or a believing woman, when Allah and His Messenger have decided a matter, that they should [thereafter] have any choice about their affair. And whoever disobeys Allah and His Messenger has certainly strayed into clear error.
 
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Sorry Azlan ... it is not as clear as on other subjects, but it is there. I don't wish to go into the details, as it's not allowed.
It was used and discarded as and when required by tyrants - true. :agree:
Human beings are capable of doing horrific things - in the name of God (not particular any faith)

It is not in "the Book" (i.e Quran) . This law is derived from "books" written down centuries later , on orders of Tyrant Caliphs
 
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it is not as clear as on other subjects, but it is there. I don't wish to go into the details, as it's not allowed.

A worldly punishment for apostasy was not mentioned in the Qur'an . All those who claim this , try to twist , misinterpret/mistranslate Quranic verses . A combatant, who joins the persecution against Muslims (treason) is to be slayed and not non-believers as a whole .



The Qur’an has referred to the issue of apostasy at more than one place (for example see Al-Baqarah 2: 217, Al-Baqarah 2: 108, A’l Imra’n 3: 90, Al-Nisa’ 4: 137 and Al-Nahl 16: 106). But at none of these places does the Qur’an mention the punishment of death for such people who change their religion. The Qur’an does mention that such people shall face a terrible punishment in the hereafter but no worldly punishment is mentioned at any of these instances in the Qur’an. This situation obviously raises a question mark in the mind of the reader that if Allah had wanted to give the punishment of an apostate a permanent position in the Shari`ah, the punishment should have been mentioned, at least at one of the above mentioned places. If the Qur’an had kept completely silent about the apostate, the matter would have been different. But the strange thing is that the Qur’an mentions apostasy, and still does not mention the punishment (if any) it wants the apostate to be subjected to.
Is Killing An Apostate in the Islamic Law?
 
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Islam is like underworld crime world, you can enter it by will( or forcefully ) but the only way you can come out from it is by dying (because your own family & friend will try to kill you if you try to escape from it ).
 
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Ok now on kashmir, are Pakistanis atrocious/cruel like this?
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Their country, their rules.

On above principle you have no right to criticise other countries like Israel, India, USA.
Am I right?

Reference please?

Those who turn their back on Islam are to be executed. This is confirmed by the words of Prophet Muhammad.....


Qur'an (4:89) - "They wish that you should disbelieve as they disbelieve, and then you would be equal; therefore take not to yourselves friends of them, until they emigrate in the way of God; then, if they turn their backs, take them, and slay them wherever you find them; take not to yourselves any one of them as friend or helper."


Bukhari (83:37) - "Allah's Apostle never killed anyone except in one of the following three situations: (1) A person who killed somebody unjustly, was killed (in Qisas,) (2) a married person who committed illegal sexual intercourse and (3) a man who fought against Allah and His Apostle and deserted Islam and became an apostate."


 
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These are the prescribed rules according to the Book, and Saudi Arabia follows that particular code. So I see no contradictions.
The rule exists in their country. Period.
The problem is not that, the problem is, if they say their country their rule for saudis, while openly engage in slandering India n Israel on various issues........that rule of a thumb is no more applied when it comes to India, Israel and the USA...why?

Thats the bone of contention..
 
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