May Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) guide you and me both.We got another one over here too.
May Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) guide you and me both.We got another one over here too.
They even claim we agree with ISIS. The scholars way back used to warn against the likes of Bin Laden. People should not trust their religion with someone who is not muslim. We should always referer to scholars. الحمد لله for Islam and the Sunnah.Look at all these kuffar and liberals getting triggered at me for pointing out that the sky is blue--yikes, ok. Last time I checked blasphemy was a crime worth the death penalty, yes? Denial helps nobody.
Shaykh Salih Al-Fawzan (Hafidhahullah) has also provided evidence in this matter.
Look at all these kuffar and liberals getting triggered at me for pointing out that the sky is blue--yikes. Last time I checked blasphemy was a crime worth the death penalty, yes? Denial helps nobody.
Yikes...I hope this is just a phase you get out of before you’re scarred by it (or scar others), and you that you find fulfillment elsewhere, especially if you’re really only 16 yrs old.@VixR
Apostasy in Islam (Arabic: ردة riddah or ارتداد irtidād) is commonly defined as the conscious abandonment of Islam by a Muslim in word or through deed.
He name-called our Lord, claimed that mere mortals could somehow overpower Him and His will, and on top of his own egregious sins encouraged other Somalis to apostatize. Please don't try to sugarcoat this--he's an apostate. A murtad. The punishment for apostaty is death; he evaded justice by being served only 2.5 years in prison.
Yikes...I hope this is just a phase you get out of before you’re scarred by it (or scar others), and you that you find fulfillment elsewhere, especially if you’re really only 16 yrs old.
Yikes...I hope this is just a phase you get out of before you’re scarred by it (or scar others), and you that you find fulfillment elsewhere, especially if you’re really only 16 yrs old.
@Lolalola I knew a kid like you (a good brother an a fellow Islamist) who is now a Murtad and in the Marines. Stay safe kid
I have seen so many people like him. They tend to be extremists at first then have their burn out phase and just leave Islam lol.Sounds like my kind of guy. I bet he’s a better, more well-rounded guy than he ever was as an extremist.
You mean war captives?@Lum
Shaykh Salih Al-Fawzan is the favourite Shaykh of the Saudi Royal family and he justified many of the political prisoners killings inside Saudi Arabia for the royal family. I remember him giving a fatwa against Muslims who don’t view slavery as legal in Islam and part of Jihad. Taking pictures are haram. Nice fella to follow.
Extremists?I have seen so many people like him. They tend to be extremists at first then have their burn out phase and just leave Islam lol.
Why?@Lolalola
Waryaa, I don’t care about medieval laws practiced in a cursed country, you can join Alshabaab and bomb one another (Muslims) to Smithers. I will just warn others about the madness of religion and use you as a footnote to that story. But Sxb, don’t call for the killing of other human beings from the comforts of your lounge room in Ohio. Those who’ve similar extreme Islamic views as you like ISIS have called for Hijra from “Kafir lands”, have you strategically been left there.
You mean war captives?
No. I warn against. They are misguided. Islam is free from terrorists.@Lum
Do you consider the Yazidi and Christian girls in Iraq and Syria were war captives to be enslaved sexually, mentally and physically?
No. I warn against. They are misguided. Islam is free from terrorists.
Have they established true Jihad? No, what they (terror groups) is cause corruption upon and belittle the scholars. Shaykh Fawzan has warned against this groups.@Lum
In Islam, the slavery issue has been settled till the Salafis revived it. Shaykh Al Fowzan that you admire argues similar arguments like ISIS and Boko Haram based on the same texts of the Koran and Hadiths. The former works for a tyrannical regime, Saudi Arabia that terrorise it's citizens and the other groups are terrorists, but both use the same Islamic sources to justify slavery, how are they different?