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9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - The Malaysian Insider · 0 replies · +1 points
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It's simply this: The lives of Asians, Africans and the 3rd world is considerably less than the lives of a European/U.S/Canadian/ Australian or other developed countries. and for them, that is not racism.
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With or without it you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion - Steven Weinberg
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I condemn all acts of extremism equally including Islamic ones.
9 years ago @ The Malaysian Insider - Five reasons why 2014 ... · 0 replies · +1 points
The problem with hudud is not their application in society but their misapplication — applying them without meeting the necessary conditions. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) prepared his contemporary society before applying hudud. He established the pillars of Islam including the prayer and the collection of zakah from those who could afford it, and distributed it among the poor. He created all the necessary conditions for social stability and solidarity. He established Islam as the way of life so that the needy were provided for and no one was left destitute, without food or shelter or other necessities for survival. In that case, for example, the theft penalty could be applied. But how can hudud be applied when people are unemployed, hungry, sick, orphaned, or homeless? Islam must be established in all aspects first, and then if someone steals, such an act of theft is a result of corruption of the soul rather than out of necessity.
From: http://messageinternational.org/hudud-penalties-in-comtemporary-fiqh/
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It is also stated in the Quran that Hudud should be implemented in a land free from corruption (there is no such place on earth now). so going against that rule is going against the Quran itself.
Both internal and external forces are to be blamed for the situation where Muslims are at their weakest now. The policy of divide and conquer is still practiced by western imperialists and the head of most Arab states are nothing more than American stooges, the worst being Saudi Arabia. They all should be thrown out first.