Posts Tagged ‘Islam’

How Did the Islam Born in Mecca Spread Across the World?

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

Islam Has Brought Peace and Harmony to the Middle East All Through History

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

Palestine, especially Jerusalem? N in their hearts? N? was sacred to Muslims after? s the beginning of the history of Islam. Palestine and the Muslims as holy has enabled them to bring peace and harmony? To the region? N. Let’s consider some historical examples? It rich in this art? Ass.
There are two reasons b? SICAS for Jerusalem? N? holy to Muslims? the first address? n in which the Muslims used to turn to pray. Adem? S, no? ? Qui? N can? be seen as one of the m? s? great miracles of the Prophet Muhammad and his ascension? n the sky? was from Masjid al-Haram to Masjid al-Aqsa, in other words, from Mecca to Jerusalem? n. This was revealed in the Qur? N in the following t? Terms:
? Glory to Him who tom? His servant a journey by night from the al-Haram to Masjid al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed, to show him of Our signs. ? L? The Hearer, the all-seeing. (Surah al-Isra: 1)
In the stories of the Prophets in the Qur? N, the sacred verses which discuss the Palestinian territories refer to them as “blessed land” and “the Holy Land.” In verse? Previous ass about the ascension? N the sky , Masjid al-Aqsa? described as a land environment “that have been blessed.” In the Quran? n, Anbiya, in that migration? n of the prophets Abraham and Lot is said, the same territory? described as “a land which We had blessed.” All the Palestinian land, where viv? an many prophets of the tribe? Israel, he fought? in the way of God, and have been martyred or died and buried? sacred to Muslims.
As a result, Muslims have work? Do “blessings”, i. e. peace and security in Jerusalem? Palestine in ny? last 1,400 to? years.
Peace and Justice is? Palestine by the Caliph Omar
Jerusalem? N? the capital of the Jews until the year you 71. In that year you, the ex? Roman army made a major assault against the Jews, and exiled from the area after? S of great barbarity. Since then? the time of the di? spora Jews? to start?, Jerusalem? ny around? has always been a land abandoned.
However, Jerusalem? N became? again a center of interest? s to acceptance? n of Christianity during the Roman emperor Constantine. Roman Christians built churches in Jerusalem? N. The prohibitions on Jews settling in the region? N rose. Palestine remained? Roman (Byzantine) territory up to 7? century. The Persians conquered the region? N for a per? Short period, but m? S later the Byzantines reconquered.
An important point of inflexibility? N in the history of Palestine? arrived? in the year or 637, when it was conquered by the example? Armies of Islam. This significant? the g? genesis of a period, but peace and harmony? to Palestine, which for centuries hab? has been the scene of wars, exiles, looting and massacres, which has witnessed the brutality? again each time you change? hands, a frequent occurrence. The advent of Islam was the beginning of an era in which people of different beliefs in Palestine could live in peace and harmony? A.
Palestine? Omar was captured by the second caliph after? S of the Prophet. Omar’s entry into Jerusalem? N, tolerance incredible, maturity? and kindness to show? towards people of different faiths, present? Beauty and others? it began. Brit historian mail and Middle East expert Karen Armstrong describes the capture from Jerusalem by Omar in these Terms in his book Holy War:
Caliph Omar entr? in Jerusalem? n riding a white camel, escorted by the magistrate of the city? Sofronio Greek patriarch. The Caliph asked? immediately take him to the Temple Mount and to be kneeling? in prayer? n in the place where his friend Mohammed room? has made his night journey. The Patriarch observ? with horror: this, I think it should be the abomination? n of desolation? n the prophet Daniel predicted that in? to the temple, which must be the Antichrist are announced? recent days they. Next Omar asked? see the Christian shrines and, while in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the time of prayer? No Muslim arrived? whole year o. Please patriarch invites? to pray where he was, but Omar as cort? SM Entertainment is neg?. If you kneel? to pray in the church, he said, Muslims to commemorate the event with the building? n of a mosque, and we? means that you must demolish the Holy Sepulchre. Instead, Omar? went to pray at a short distance from the church, and, of course, before the Holy Sepulchre all? yet? to a small mosque dedicated to the Caliph Omar.
The other great mosque of Omar? has emerged as the Temple Mount during the Muslim conquest, together with the al-Aqsa mosque, which commemorates Mohammed’s Night tour. For years, you hab Christians? An used for the Jewish Temple site, or destroyed the city? landfill. The Caliph help? Muslims to clear the garbage with his own hands and non-Muslims raised their two shrines to establish Islam in the third city? pi? holy Islamic world? monkey. [1]
In short, Muslims brought ‘civilization? N? ” in Jerusalem? n and all of Palestine. Instead of beliefs b? Barbarian did not show? ning? No respect for the sacred values of “other people, and they were killed simply because of differences in beliefs, cultures rein? the just, tolerant and moderate Islam. Next? s of its capture by Umar, Muslims, Christians and Jews lived together in peace and harmony? to Palestine. Muslims have never tried to use force to convert, although some non-Muslims have of their own free will?.
Peace and harmony? To Palestine dur? until the Muslim government? n in the region? n. However, at the end of 11? century, an invader entr? in the region? n from abroad, and the civilized lands from Jerusalem? was brutal and savagely plundered, in a way never seen before. These b? Barbarian were the Crusaders.
A historical testimony? Rich Muslim tolerance to Christians: Muslims by the C? Polish of the Rock Christian Church.
The ferocity of the Crusaders
Crusaders sacked Jerusalem? Ny killed all its inhabitants are Christians.
While members of the three religions lived in peace and harmony? To Palestine, Christians in Europe decided to organize the “Crusaders.” A ra? Z of a call by Pope Urban II November 15, 1095 at the Council of Clermont, pi? 100,000 people from across Europe to Palestine to “liberate the Holy Land from the Muslims” and find the fabulous wealth of the East. Next? S looting a long journey and difficult situation, easy, and much, and the slaughter of Muslims, who came to Jerusalem? N in 1099. The city? cay? after a siege of nearly five weeks, he moved? the Crusaders? inches and carries? out like a barbarism that has rarely seen the world. All Muslims and Jews in the city? were massacred. In the words of one historian, “They killed all the Saracens and Turks have found… If female male. [2] One of the Crusaders, Raymond of Aguiles, boasts” of this violence:
Wonderful view is? An. Some of our men (and this? Sido m? S? Merciful) cut off the heads of their enemies, others taken with arrows, as the towers fell, others tortured by m? S time? throw into the fire. Piles of heads, hands and feet were seen in the streets?. E ‘was needed to make their way over the bodies of men and horses. But? Hese things were small as in comparison? N with qu? happened in the Temple of Salom? n, a place where religious services are normally chanted. . . in the temple and the p? Arctic Salom? No, man mont? in the blood up to their knees and bridle. [3]
In two days they, the ex? Army crossed sea? Some 40,000 Muslims in the barbaric ways just described. [4] The peace and harmony? To Palestine, which lasted? Omar, right? termin? a terrible tragedy. The Crusaders violated all the laws? Practices of Christianity, a religion? N of love and compassion? N, and spread terror, allegedly in the name of Christianity.
The Justice of Saladin
The b? Barbarian example? Crusading army from Jerusalem its capital, and establishment? a Latin Kingdom whose borders extend? an from Palestine to Antioch? a. However, cross-bearing? during the savagery in Palestine? long. Saladin gathered all the Muslim kingdoms under his banner in a holy war, and defeated? the crusaders in the battle of Hattin in 1187. Next? S of the battle, for example? Army crossed two l? Leaders, Reynauld of Chatillon and King Guy, were brought in Saladin’s presence. Saladin executed? Reynauld de Chatillon, who hab? Has won fame with the terrible savagery that room? Has committed against Muslims, but has let go of King Guy, because there was not to have committed the same crimes. Palestine, once m? S saw the true meaning of justice.
Immediately after? S of Hattin, and the d? To the prophet Muhammad room? To work? Do from Mecca to Jerusalem? N, in one night, the d? To the ascension? N, guest Saladin? in Jerusalem? 88 freed ny Through years of occupation? n of the Crusaders. When the Crusaders room? An made the city? 88 to? Years before, hab? To kill all the Muslims inside it, and why? ten? an afraid that Saladin har? to do the same to them. Given that it was not even a Christian city?. Adem? S, just order? Christians (cat? licos) Am? rich to go. Orthodox Christians, who were not Crusaders, were allowed? live in the city? and live and practice the religion? No choice. The historian brit? Nico Karen Armstrong describes the second Islamic capture? Mica from Jerusalem with the words:
On 2 October 1187 Saladin and his example? Army? entr? in Jerusalem? n as conquerors and the pr? ximos 800 to? you Jerusalem? No follow? to be a city? Muslims. . . Saladin compliance? his word, and conquered? the city?, According to the most? to? m? s highest Islamic ideals? monkeys. No tom? revenge for the slaughter of 1099, as advised by the Quran? n (16:127), and now that hostilities? hab? a continued since then? the killing (2:193-194). Not a Christian? died? and there was no theft. The sizes were deliberately very low. . .
Saladin was moved? until l? tears by the situation? n of families were destroyed and has published many of them freely, as the Cor? na that, although in despair? n of its long-suffering treasurers. His brother al-Adil was ace? sad about the situation? n of prisoners who asked? Saladin for a thousand of them for their own use and then released on the spot. . .
When Imad ad-Din saw the Patriarch Heraclius leaving the city? with carts full of treasures, you ask? Saladin to confiscate. But Saladin was neg?. The Cor? N says that oaths and treaties must be kept to the letter and it was essential that Muslims must respect the law?. . . Heraclius page? ten-dinar ransom like everybody else and? also? n was equipped with a special escort to keep his treasure safe during the journey to Tyre. [5]
In short, Saladin and the Muslims in his command treated the Christians with great mercy and justice, and also? N show? m? s? the compassion? n of their own l? leaders have? an.
Ricardo Coraz? N Le? N, right? was very “noble” at all.
Next? S from Jerusalem, the Crusaders continued their barbarity and the Muslims of his justice in other cities? in Palestine. In 1194, Ricardo Coraz? N Le? N, qui? N? portrayed as a great hero of the story brit? unique, hab? to 3,000 Muslims, including many women & Kids, vilely executed at Castle Acre. Although the Muslims witnessed this savagery, they never resorted to the same m? All. They have fulfilled God’s command “Do not let hatred of a people incite you to go … m? S all? Of l? Limits” (Cor? N, Ma’ida) and never used? violence against innocent civilians. Not us? unnecessary violence, even against such? Armies defeated Crusaders.
The ferocity of the Crusaders and the justice of the Muslims, once m? S reveals a truth? Hist? Rich: S? What an administration? N based on the principles of Islam can? To allow people of different religions to live together in Palestine. This has continued to be demonstrated for 700 years after you? S of Saladin, in particular during the per? Ottoman period.
The Ottoman Empire rule, just and tolerant
In 1514, Sultan? N Selim wins? Jerusalem? Ny around, and around 400 Through years of Ottoman rule in Palestine began?. As in other Ottoman states, this period would allow Palestine to enjoy peace, stability? and coexistence of different religions.
The tolerance of Islam continued? in the Ottoman Empire. Church, a synagogue and a mosque coexisted pac? Cally.
The Ottoman Empire? was administered? in qu? known as the “birth? n (millet) system,” the character? fundamental acoustic that? was that people of different religions were allowed? live according to their beliefs and even legal systems. Christians and Jews, described as the “People of the Book” in the Qur? N, found tolerance, security and freedom? in Ottoman lands.
The reason? N m? S? important for this? was that although the Ottoman Empire was an execution? No Islamic state? mico by Muslims, not have? a ning? no desire to force its citizens to adopt Islam. Instead, the Ottoman state aimed at providing peace and security for non-Muslims, and governing in a way that be? A successful Islamic government? Economic and justice.
Other major states at the same time have? To a vision? N very rough, oppressive and intolerant government. The Kingdom of Spain? Not to pod? To tolerate the existence of Muslims and Jews in the pen? Spanish Peninsula? Wave of extreme violence inflicted on the two communities?. In many other pa? European countries, Jews were oppressed s? As being Jews (for example, who were imprisoned in ghettoes), and sometimes the v? Victims from the mass slaughter (pogroms). Christians or even pod? To proceed with the others: the struggle between Protestants and cat? Licos in the 16 century? and 17? transformed Europe into a lake of blood. The War of Thirty A? Years between 1618 and 1648? was the result of this conflict between cat? phenolic and Protestants. As a result of that war, becomes central Europe? in a battlefield, ys? as in Germany, one third of the population? n 15 million deaths.
In such an environment? true? undoubtedly important for the Ottoman Empire was very human.
Many historians and politicians? Logos have drawn attention? N about this fact. One of these? recognized Columbia University Middle East expert Professor Edward Said. S? same, a Christian family in Jerusalem? No, I continued? your research? n in universities? Am? Rich. In an interview with the peri? Doctor israel? Ha’aretz, recommended? the “pa system? s Ottoman” permanent peace if it is to build in the Middle East. No? he said? was:
A minor? To Jews? A can? to survive the way other minorities? as in the world? rabe? survived?. … Function? quite well under the Ottoman Empire, with its system of a mile. What room? To then it seems much more? S? man we have now. [6]
The moral of the Qur? N: the source of Islamic tolerance? Mica
The reason? N fundamental to the creation? N extremely tolerant, just and humane government in the Ottoman Empire and other Muslim states? the government? c? mo? commanded by the Quran? n. The reason? N for justice and civilization? N? displayed by Omar, Saladin, the Ottoman sultans and many Muslim rulers (and this today? accepted in the West)? was his loyalty? the commandments of God in the Qur? n. These are some of the precepts that form the basis of the vision? N isl? Mica of government:
God commands that return to their owners the things you done in confidence and when juzgu? Is among men, the judge with justice. “C” excellent mo? what God calls you to do! God? listen to everything, sees everything. (Surah an-Nisa: 58)
He created you? Is! Be advocates of justice, bearing witness to God alone, even against s? or their parents and relatives. Whether rich or poor, God? perfectly capable of caring for them. Do not follow your wishes and deviates? An the truth?. If you twist or turn, God? aware of what you do. (Surah an-Nisa: 135)
God forbids you not? Be be kind to those who have not fought in the religion? Not expelled from your homes, or being just rev? S. God loves those who est? N alone. (Cor? N, Mumtahana: 8) C? pol a sentence? policy that power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. “This means that anyone who comes from the power pol? Tico becomes a bit” morally corrupted by the power of chance? that this entails?. This in reality? apply to most? a people,? why? form? morale? in line with the press? n social. To put it another way, they avoid immorality? ? Why? they fear the desaprobaci? No society? or punishment. Power d? strength?, and decreases the pressure? n social. As a result, da? Ado, or come and do f? Easily concessions regarding morality?. If you have real power, in other words, if you govern a nation? No, you can try all means to satisfy their desires.
The? Unique human model in which the “law of the corruption? N” no? appropriate, those who sincerely believe in God, who embrace the religion? No fear and love? l live that religion? n. ? Why? costumes no est? n defined by society, “or even most? to the energy? to? absolutely can? concern them. In the Qur? No, God gave David the prophet as an example of the ideal ruler, governing how even those who questioned his authority “,” Y c? Mo, anyway? S, which reads? with complete sumisi? No God (Surah Sad: 24)
The fact that the history of Islam? l? leaders full of just, merciful, humble and mature is due to this moral teaching God? aa Muslims in the Qur? n. Since a Muslim ruler? N opportunity fears God, no? which can render? corrupt, proud or cruel. (First of corrupt rulers? And do and if so?? For Islamic morality? Mica to emerge in the history of Islam, but their n? Number and influence were very small as).
Conclusion? N
History reveals that Islam? the? unique belief system to provide a right form of government, tolerant and compassionate in the Middle East. Pax Ottoman,? Qui? N? termin? the withdrawal of the Ottoman Empire in the region? n, right? been replaced. Next? S of the Ottomans, the first Middle East country? at the hands of European settlers, and eventually became? the target of the pol? policies israel? is occupation? ny the aggression? n.
C? a reason? n fundamental to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East: The fact that the parties do not want peace. No? Israel should do? comply with the resolution? No 242 of the UN and withdraw to the pre-1967 borders and recognize and guarantee the rights of the Palestinian people. The Palestinians (and other people? Arabs) should do? to abandon the targets as “payment to israel? is the sea” and accept coexistence with the Jews. ? Qu? m? s? important of all? not dirty just causes of acts b? Barbarian of terrorism against the population? n civil.
In short, what? there is peace in the Middle East, both parties must agree to be moderate and tolerant, and make a real effort to get rid of Jewish racism, or (Zionism), or chauvinism? rabe. The vision? N? necessary for this? hidden virtue? that the Islamic moral? mica has blessed the Middle East in past centuries.
Under the pseudonym? Minimum of Harun Yahya, Adnan Oktar has written some 250 works. His books contain a total of 46,000 p? Pages and 31,500 im? Genes. Of these books, p? 7,000 pages and 6,000 illustrations deal with the collapse of the theory? To the evolution? N. ? can read, for free, all the books Adnan Oktar has written under the pseudonym? minimum of Harun Yahya on these websites www. harunyahya. com
Notes
1 – Karen Armstrong, Holy War, MacMillan, London, 1988, p. 30-31
2 – Geste Francorum, or the works of the Franks and other pilgrims to Jerusalem? N, trans. Rosalind Hill, London, 1962, p. 91
3 – Julio C. Krey, The First Crusade: the accounts of witnesses and participants, Pinceton and London, 1921, p. 261
4 – Julio C. Krey, The First Crusade: the accounts of witnesses and participants, Pinceton and London, 1921, p. 262
Karen Armstrong, Holy War, p. – 5185
6-18. 8. In 2000, Ha’aretz, middleeast. Org, August 2000

I have read that Arabia’s people buried their daughters before Islam.?

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

I do not understand c? Mo Muhammad can? To change this habit-the historical society? Rich? just after? s of Islam? born. Taking into account the long history of Christianity and the Jews of the pen? Peninsula and their demands to kill the h? Habits devil, not undestand? Why? no pod? to change this business? ignorant despite many representatives of Christianity and Islam by Jews. You think that deserves to be investigated by someones as sociologists? To?

Antisemitism is Racism Totally Contrary to Islam

Friday, August 27th, 2010

In the 20th century, antisemitism has signed its name to great disasters, one of the most horrible cruelty and murder by the Nazis to the Jews. In addition, in many countries authoritarian regimes have targeted Jews and subjected to cruel treatment. Fascist organizations have harassed Jews and organized deadly attacks against them.
In our time-Semitism remains an ideology which threatens world peace and the goals the welfare and safety of innocent people.
So, as if regarding Muslim anti-Semitism?
The answer is obvious. Every Muslim must oppose antisemitism as he would oppose any racist ideology, but must resist this ideology of hatred and defend the rights of Jews as he would defend the rights of everyone else. Every Muslim must recognize and defend the rights of the Jews of Israel or the Diaspora to live in peace, religion, to protect their identity and expression.
Today, Muslims condemn the cruel justice policies and aggressive Israel. However, to condemn Israel and criticize its official Zionist ideology has nothing to do with antisemitism. The reason they are opposed to Zionism, because Zionism is racism. For the same reason we oppose anti-Semitism.
Anti-Semitism: The product of Neo Paganism
A fundamental fact which is assessed on anti-Semitism is a pagan belief that any Muslim can marry.
To clarify this concept we must examine the roots of antisemitism. This term is understood as meaning “anti Jewish, but its basic meaning is a” hatred of Semitic peoples. “Semitic peoples are basically made up of Arabs, Jews and some other ethnic groups in the Middle East. There is a great similarity between languages and cultures of the Semites, for example, Arabic and Hebrew are very similar.
The second linguistic and racial group in the world is the Indo-European community of nations. Most European countries today Indo-European roots.
The pagan war god Wotan, one of the symbols of pagan barbarism and intolerance.
All these various civilizations have had their prophets who proclaimed the existence and oneness of God and his commandments become familiar. But when we look at history, we see that the Indo-European peoples from ancient times has always believed in paganism. Viking barbarian Greek and Roman civilizations, the Teutons, and others who live in southern Europe at the time were all polytheistic pagans. For this reason, these communities have remained completely without moral guidance. Violence and savagery were regarded as worthy of praise, homosexuality and adultery were widely practiced. (The most important historical representative of Indo-European civilization was the Roman Empire, and we must not forget that it was a savage society that delighted in seeing people torn apart in the bullring.)
These peoples who ruled Europe encountered monotheism through Jesus Christ, a prophet sent to the Semitic people. Sent as a prophet to the children of Israel, the teaching of Jesus spread throughout Europe over time and all the pagan peoples gradually accepted Christianity before.
But in the 18th and 19th centuries, with the weakening of Christianity and the growth of ideologies and philosophies that promote the rejection of religion, a strange current of thought in Europe, neo-paganism. The leaders of this movement claimed that European societies must reject Christianity and return to ancient pagan beliefs. According to the followers of neo-paganism, the way European societies understood morality in ancient pagan times (for example, a warrior, ruthless, bloodthirsty, barbaric any moral) approved the much higher moral when they accepted ie Christianity (, humble, compassionate, moral, peace-loving and religious).
Nietzshce was an anti-Semite because he empathized with the pagan culture of violence and hatred theistic religions.
One of the most important representatives of this trend is also one of the greatest theorists of Fascism-Friedrich Nietzsche. He hated Christianity, which believed it had destroyed the warrior spirit of the German people, that is, is very essential.
Supporters of neo-Paganism were hostile to Christianity, and at the same time, adopted a great hatred for Judaism which they saw as the origin of Christianity. In fact, they saw Christianity as the diffuser worldwide Jewish ideas and considered as a kind of Jewish plot.
Thus, this neo-paganism, one hand pushed the hostility against religion and, second, gave birth to fascism and antisemitism. Especially when you look at the foundations of Nazi ideology, we can see clearly that Hitler and his brothers were, in fact, pagans.
Nazism: Pagan twentieth century
One of the main roles in the development of Nazi ideology was construed by a thinker by the name of Jorg Lanz von Liebenfels. Lanz fervently believed in the ideas of neo-paganism. It was the first person to find in ancient sources the swastika which later became the symbol of the Nazi party. The Ordo Novi Templi (Order of the New Temple), an organization founded by Lanz, devoted himself totally to the rebirth of paganism. Lanz freely proclaimed that he worshiped Wotan, the imaginary “War God” of the old German town. He thought that the worship of Wotan was the true religion of the German people and that Germans could be saved only by returning to this religion.
Nazi ideology developed in the way prepared by Lanz and other devotees of neo-paganism. One of the most important Nazi ideologues, Alfred Rosenberg, the thought that Christianity can not provide the spiritual strength needed for the new Germany has been established by Hitler, and openly declared that the German people must return to their pagan religion. According to Rosenberg, when the Nazis came to power, religious symbols in churches should be removed and replaced with swastikas, a copy of Hitler’s book Mein Kampf (My Struggle) and swords symbolizing German invincibility. Hitler adopted the views of Rosenberg but, thinking it will make much of a reaction among the people, he did not put this new theory of religion in Germany in force. [1]
Neo-Nazis were pagans who tried to destroy the Judeo-Christian ethics and convert the German pagan barbarism.
However, during the Nazi regime, some important practices of Neo-Paganism has been proposed. Shortly after Hitler came to power, holy days and feasts of Christianity began to be deleted and replaced with the holy days of pagan religions. At weddings, oaths were sworn to such imaginary gods as “Mother Earth” and “Father of Heaven.” In 1935, schoolchildren were forbidden to say Christian prayers and later, classes were interrupted with Christian content completely.
Hitler once revealed his attitude toward Christianity, when he bluntly stated that religion is a:
… Organized lie [] must be destroyed. The State must remain the absolute master. When I was younger, I thought it was needed to destroy religion [...] dynamite. Since then I realized that there is little room for subtlety …. The final state should be … the Chair of St. Peter, a senile officiant, before leaving some old … The young and healthy are on our side … Our people had already made in the good life without religion. I have six divisions of SS absolutely indifferent in matters of religion. Not prevent them from going to death with serenity in their souls. [2]
As you can see, Hitler saw a single idea, which have an essential role in the spiritual realm: the idea that people would go “to death with serenity in their souls.” They find in abundance in the pagan concepts as “German spirit” and “honor in battle.” Sierra of monotheistic religions as beliefs that must be “destroyed with dynamite, but for political reasons, has acted more moderately.
The Nazi hatred for Jews was a part of this anti-theistic ideology. Nazis who hated Christianity seen as a “Jewish conspiracy.” Jesus, a prophet of Israeli origin, should be loved and revered by the Germans who were considered the “master race” was unthinkable for them. For the Nazis, was not a prophet of Israeli origin, which would be a guide to the Germans, but the pagan culture barbarous and cruel warriors German.
So this is the truth about Nazism and antisemitism in general. Today, leaders of various groups of anti-Semitic neo-Nazi and fascist. If we look, we see immediately that each of them has an anti-religious ideology and what they say is based on pagan ideas.
Anti-Semitism and any type of racism is contrary to Islam
The facts we have reviewed so far, the following is clear:
Antisemitism is an anti-religion ideology that has its roots in the neo-paganism. Therefore, it is unthinkable that a Muslim can marry antisemitism or feel sympathy for this ideology. Anti-Semites have no respect for Abraham, Moses and David, who were blessed prophets chosen by God to be examples for humanity.
Anti-Semitism and other forms of racism (such as prejudice against blacks) have no place in true religion, are perversions arising from various ideologies and superstitions.
Moreover, when considering anti-Semitism and other forms of racism, it is clear that promote ideas and a model of society that is totally contrary to the moral teachings of the Koran, for example, anti-Semitism is at the root of hatred, violence and lack compassion. An anti-Semite may be so cruel as to support the murder of Jews, without distinction between women, children and elderly, and justify their being subjected to torture. However, the moral teachings of the Koran requires love, compassion and mercy for all humanity. It also commands Muslims to show justice and forgiveness, even to their enemies.
Moreover, anti-Semitic and racist against Balk other live in peace with people of different race or creed. For example, German racists (Nazis) and Jewish racists (Zionists) were opposed to Germans and Jews living together, each side has rejected this on behalf of their respective careers as a degeneration. However, the Koran, there is the slightest distinction between races, the Qur’an recommends that people of different religions coexist in the same society in peace and happiness.
According to the Quran, Muslims, Jews and Christians should live in friendship
Jews and Christians (called in the Qur’an the “people of the book) are much closer to Muslims than idolaters, pagans (or atheists). The people of the book, since Muslims believe in one God and is subject to its provisions.
In the Qur’an, there is a significant difference between the People of the Book and the idolaters. This is especially prominent in the field of social life. For example, it has been said about the idolaters: “(they) are unclean, so after this year should not come to the Masjid al-Haram.” (Sura Tawba: 28) The idolaters are people who know no divine law, have no moral precepts, and you can make any kind of degrading and perverse action without hesitation.
But the people of the book, while those that depend primarily on the revelation of God has moral precepts and know what is legal and what is not. For this reason, if a person cooks food book, it is permissible for Muslims to eat. Similarly, authorized a Muslim man marries a woman of the people of the book. On this issue the commands of God:
Today all good things have been made lawful for you. And the food of those who received the book and “legal for you and your food is lawful for them. So are chaste women among the believers and chaste women of those given the Book before, once you have given them their dowries in marriage, not in fornication or taking as a lover. But as for the infidels, will not work and he will be among the losers. (Sura Mai’da: 5)
These commands show that family ties may be established after the wedding of a Muslim woman with a book and people on both sides of the union can accept an invitation to a meal. These are the principles that ensure the establishment of equitable human relationships and a happy life together. Since the Koran requires just and tolerant attitude, it is unthinkable that a Muslim can have a dissenting opinion.
Monasteries, churches and synagogues should be respected
the respect they deserve churches: a church. . .
Another important fact to learn the Koran is that Muslims must respect Jewish and Christian places of worship. In the Qur’an, the places of worship of the people of the book, viz. monasteries, churches and synagogues, are mentioned as places of worship protected by God
“… If God had not driven some people back through others, monasteries, churches, synagogues and mosques, where God’s name mentioned much, would be demolished and destroyed. God will certainly help those who help – God is Strong, Mighty. “(Sura: Hajj 40)
This verse shows the importance of all Muslims to respect and protect the sacred places of the people of the book.
. . . and Synagouge.
In fact, the Quran, God commands Muslims not to harbor any enmity towards anyone. In many verses, friendship is recommended even with idolaters. God also refers to the idolaters at war with Muslims like this: “If any of the idolaters seek protection, give them protection until they heard the words of God, then submit them to a place where I’m sure.” (Sura The Tawba: 6)
Jews and Christians, however, are much closer to Muslims than idolaters. Each of these religions has its book, that is, they are subject to a book sent by God knows what is right and wrong, what is legal and illegal. They know they are accountable to God and who love and revere their prophets. This shows that Muslims and people of the book can live easily together.
Conclusion
In a Muslim perspective in the world, one of his basic criteria is justice. No matter who may object, can not depart from justice. Failure to act on their feelings, but with his reason and conscience. Away from the bigotry and intolerance, and makes its decisions based on wisdom.
What God teaches us in the Qur’an about different peoples and religions is clear:
1. The moral of the Qur’an excludes every kind of racism.
2. Y-ordered in the Quran which, while not hostile to Islam or Muslims, a tolerant and friendly attitude must be maintained toward other religions.
It is obvious that the Jews have committed many errors detected by the Koran, and gives a critical warning. The crimes committed by Israel against humanity today are painfully familiar, but this should not be taken by Muslims as a cause to feel hostility against Jews. Crimes committed by a group of Jews in the Zionist ideology loyalty can never be accused of Judaism or the Jewish people.
Our desire is that established a world where people should live together in peace and no matter what race or religion they belong, in which every racist perversion will be rejected, the rights of any person shall be considered and respected all.
Under the pen name Harun Yahya, Adnan Oktar has written some 250 works. His books contain a total of 46,000 pages and 31,500 illustrations. Of these books, 7,000 pages and 6,000 illustrations deal with the collapse of the theory of evolution. You can read, without charge, all the books Adnan Oktar has written under the pen name Harun Yahya on these websites www. harunyahya. comNotes
1 – Michael Howard, The occult conspiracy: The Secret History of Mystics, Templars, Masons and occult society, 1. b. London: Rider, 1989 130
2 – Hitler, A., Hitler’s Secret Conversations 1941-1944, with an introductory essay on the mind of Adolf Hitler by HR Trevor-Roper, Farrar, Straus and Young, New York, p. 117