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February 18, 2010

How are Shiite Muslims different from Sunnis in their belief?

I learnt Shiite muslims are the followers of Ali.
What make Shiites believe in Ali?
Some Sunnis say that Shiites are not really Muslims. Why is that?
Could you please explain with some exmaples.

Thank you.

The disputations between Sunni and Shiite are over the succession of the califate. The Shiites believe that a descendent of the prophet (Ali was the nearest descendent) and according to the Shiites the rightful calif which they call an Imam. The closest companions of Mohammed took a vote and elected Malik (I think his name was but my Islamic history is very rusty). Sunnis believe the succession of the califate is an electoral issue not a hereditery inheritance.

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December 31, 2009

What would you tell a christian about islam from a muslims point of view?

I need to write an essay about telling a christian about islam and i need some points?
Thanks…

When you study a historical figure, it is important to understand the setting and culture in which he lived. For example, Jesus lived in a Jewish community that was under the control of the Romans. His actions and teachings were influenced by the circumstances of His day; for example, He had a teaching regarding paying taxes to Rome: “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s” (Mk 12:17)
So, to understand Muhammad and Islam we need to look at the culture of the place where Islam was born. We will discover the roots of terrorism all the way back in seventh-century Arabia.
The characteristics of the tribes during this pre-Islam period of history can be described in three major categories. One of the stronger characteristics of Arabs in Muhammad’s time was that they were known for being extremist in everything-extreme love, extreme hate and no tolerance of others who were different from them.

The extremist mentality did not change at all after Islam. As a matter of fact, Islam embraced many of the core characteristics of this Arabic culture. There was no moderation, no reconciliation with others. If 2 people had a fight, no one would ever walk away. They didn’t have the mentality to sit and discuss and sort out a problem. Their attitude wad, “Give me my way, or give me death!” As a result, Islamic history is full of bloodshed.
Many non-Arab Muslims, such as Iranians, Afghans, Pakistani, Indians and others, have adapted to and adopted these behaviours as the way of their new religion.

Being courageous and violent was a sign of manhood in seventh-century Arabia. The people of this culture considered being quick to fight as a necessity for survival. Only the strongest survived; therefore, these tribes fought constantly as a way of existence.

This mentality was manifested into a basic lifestyle:
Defend your own tribe and its territory.
Plunder the possessions of those you defeat. Many individuals and groups would invade others to gain position and wealth.
So we see that Muhammad was born into a culture where conquest and bloodshed were the norm.

Islam’s Ultimate Goal

Jihad is carried out in order to achieve the goal of Islam-to establish Islamic authority over the whole world. Islam is not just a religion; it is a government, too. That is why it always gets down to politics. Islam teaches that Allah is the only authority;
therefore, political systems must be based on Allah’s teaching and nothing else: See Surah 5:44, 47.
People fighting jihad consider themselves to have succeeded when a nation declares Islam as both their religion and their from of government.

Nations where this has been accomplished include Afghanistan (under the Taliban), Iran (through Ayatollah Khomeini’s revolution) and Sudan (under Hasan al-Turabi).
Islamic fundamentalists are actively working to gain control over the “secular” Muslim governments of Algeria, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Palestine, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Malaysia and others.

Man-made political systems-from democracies to dictatorships-are considered invalid. Moderate muslims, however, do not always agree with this. A good example is past Egyptian president Anwar Sadat. He pronounced that there would be “no politics in Islam and no Islam in politics.”
This statement was unacceptable to Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, who had become the spiritual leader of the Egyptian terrorist organization al-Jihad. After president Sadat said those words, the Sheikh declared that the president was an infidel renegade who should be killed. Following Islamic law, al-Jihad carried out the declaration of its leader and shot the president to death.
In the 1980s radical Islamic groups focused their attacks on their own governments.
Now these organizations are turning to attack the West directly.

Islam is Jihad

Remember Muslims declared Jihad worldwide, but every Muslim is playing by different rules. One is using guns and bombs, and another is using words and lies to increase the numbers of Muslims worldwide. The method makes no difference; they are both sincere Muslims and it is one jihad according to the Quran-jihad against the enemies of Allah who resist the spread of Islam worldwide.
What amazes me is that these people hung the American flag over their centers, schools, mosques and Islamic institutes. They posted signs saying, “God Bless America” or “United We Stand.” In the meantime, their fellow Muslims in the Middle East were burning American flags and posting signs supporting bin Laden and his act of terrorism on America. They will lie and say things they do not believe at any moment as long as doing so would help Islam. Their loyalty is to Islam, not to the nation where they are living.

Islam is man made and a Myth !!! a religion to suit arab mentality !!!

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