Yadda wrote on May 9
th, 2013 at 4:05pm:
And Hizb ut-Tahrir 'correctly' [is reminding the moslem community] that it is forbidden for a moslem to issue such a rebuke, against fellow moslems.It is 'UN-ISLAMIC' and 'unlawful' for any moslem, to criticise the wrong-doing of other moslems.
Dictionary;
ummah = = the whole community of Muslims bound together by ties of religion.
THE TRUTH IS THAT;Moslems will
always 'excuse' the wrong-doing of other moslems, where that wrong-doing is,
1/ inflicted upon 'disbelievers', and where,
2/ that wrong-doing is
NOT FORBIDDEN in ISLAM.
To a moslem, all things are permissible, if they are permitted by Sharia law.
And all moslems
KNOW what ISLAMIC law permits,
and what is forbidden.
And harrying non-moslems with threats of violence and beheading is
not forbidden in ISLAM.
The harrying non-moslems with threats of violence beheading is 'lawful' in ISLAM.
Dictionary;
harry = =
1 persistently carry out attacks on (an enemy).
2 persistently harass.i
Honor Killings in Palestinehttp://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1237683500/29#29abu said.....
Quote: Quote:Why are muslims supposed to not criticise or condemn other muslims?
Why would we condemn and criticise other Muslims for some show to non-Muslims? What would it achieve?
It's part of keeping unity amongst Muslims. Would you go and badmouth your brother or mother to people outside your family, just to please them?