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Anniversary of Shahid Nimr Baghir Al Nimr executed by Saudi regime.

Quran[edit]
The term fasad appears in Quran in many verses.[6][7] The term Fasad appears, for example, in chapter 2 (Al-Baqara), verse 11-12,

When it is said to them: "Make not mischief on the earth," they say: "Why, we only Want to make peace!" Of a surety, they are the ones who make mischief, but they realise (it) not. – Quran 2:11

In chapter 5 (Al-Ma'ida) of Qur'an, in verse 33, in the phrase "mischief in the land" (fasaadin fi al-ard):[6]

The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger, and strive with might and main for mischief through the land is: execution, or crucifixion, or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides, or exile from the land: that is their disgrace in this world, and a heavy punishment is theirs in the Hereafter. – Quran 5:33

This verse follows verses 26-31 which refer to the incident in which Qabil (Cain), son of Adam, killed his brother Habil (Abel).[8][9]

Those who cause mischief in the land (yufsiduna fi al-ard) are counted as "the losers" in Al-Baqara, verse 27:

Those who break the covenant of Allah after ratifying it, and sever that which Allah ordered to be joined, and (who) make mischief in the earth: Those are they who are the losers. –Quran 2:27

Hadiths[edit]
Fasad appears in numerous hadiths.[10][11] For example, a sunnah in Sahih Bukhari states that a believer (Muslim) who fights for Islam is better than the man who retires in the mountain sparing men from his mischief.[citation needed]

A man asked: Messenger of Allah, which of men is the best? He said: A believer who fights staking his life and spending his wealth in the way of Allah. He asked: Who is next to him (in excellence)? He said: Next to him is a man who lives an isolated life in a mountain gorge, worshipping his Lord and sparing men from his mischief. –Sahih al-Bukhari, 34:20:4653

Mischief has a broad meaning in Shahih Bukhari and other texts of Islam.[12] For example, salamanders are declared to cause mischief in the land, suggesting the superstition that it should be killed because looking at salamander triggers blindness and abortion.[13]

The Prophet called the Salamander, a mischief-doer. I have not heard him ordering that it should be killed. Sad bin Waqqas claims that the Prophet ordered that it should be killed. That the Prophet ordered her (Aisha) to kill Salamanders. The Prophet said, "Kill the snake with two white lines on its back, for it blinds the on-looker and causes abortion." –Sahih al-Bukhari, 4:54:525 to 4:54:527

Breaking ties with one's Muslim kith and kin is stated to be a form of fasad in Book 73 of Shahih Bukhari,[12]

The Prophet said, "Allah created the creations, and when He finished from His creations, Ar-Rahm (womb) said, "(O Allah) at this place I seek refuge with You from all those who sever the ties of kith and kin. Allah said, 'Yes, won't you be pleased that I will keep good relations with the one who will keep good relations with you, and I will sever the relation with the one who will sever the relations with you.' Allah's Apostle added. "Read (in the Qur'an) if you wish, the Statement of Allah: 'Would you then, if you were given the authority, do mischief in the land and sever your ties of kinship?' –Sahih al-Bukhari, 8:73:16

Shahih Muslim states that killing an unbeliever during a raid on infidels, when the unbeliever agrees to convert to Islam, is a form of mischief.[12]

It is narrated on the authority of Usama b. Zaid that the Messenger of Allah sent us in a raiding party. We raided Huraqat of Juhaina in the morning. I caught hold of a man and he said: There is no god but Allah, I attacked him with a spear. It once occurred to me and I talked about it to the Apostle. The Messenger of Allah said: Did he profess "There is no god but Allah," and even then you killed him? I said: Messenger of Allah, he made a profession of it out of the fear of the weapon. He (Prophet) observed: Did you tear his heart in order to find out whether it had professed or not? And he went on repeating it to me till I wished I had embraced Islam that day. Did Allah not say this: And fight them until there is no more mischief and religion is wholly for Allah? Sa'd said: We fought so that there should be no mischief, but you and your companions wish to fight so that there should be mischief. –Sahih Muslim, 1:176

Sunan Abu Dawud confirms that the required punishment for fasad is execution or crucifixion.

When the Apostle of Allah cut off (the hands and feet of) those who had stolen his camels and he had their eyes put out by fire (heated nails), Allah reprimanded him on that (action), and Allah, the Exalted, revealed: "The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Apostle and strive with might and main for mischief through the land is execution or crucifixion." –Sunan Abu Dawood, 38:4357

Sunan Abu Dawud, in 38.4359, confirms that the punishment for fasad under Islam applies to Muslim and non-Muslims.[14]

exegesis literature[edit]
From the Tafsir of Ibn Kathir, "fasad fi al-ard" is the act of disobedience to God.[citation needed]

In his Tafsir, As-Suddi states that disbelief in Islam, disobeying sharia and acts of disobedience of authority is committing mischief on the earth.[15]

Interpretations relating to terrorism[edit]
M.J. Akbar states, "Terrorism has no place in Islamic doctrine. The Koranic term for the killing of innocents is ‘fasad.’ Terrorists are fasadis, not jihadis".[5]

Scholars[16] remain divided on when violence used by a Muslim constitutes fasād or jihad.

In criminal law[edit]
Pakistan[edit]
Pakistan law includes the principle of fasad-fil-arz (mischief on earth), which allows an offender to be punished (with a sentence of up to 14 years of imprisonment) even if they are forgiven by the victim's party under Qisas and Diyat.[17]

Iran[edit]
In the Islamic Republic of Iran the offense is known as Mofsed-e-filarz and is a capital crime. The charge was used by Islamic Republican judicial authorities in the early days of the Iranian Revolution, resulting in many imprisonments and executions. Possibly more than 8,000 people suffered that fate, ranging from former members of the Shah's government, leaders of opposition or terrorist groups, or simply opponents of the regime.[18] It has been used against Baha’i leaders on a number of occasions,[19] and in February 2011 a large majority of members of the Iranian parliament called for the prosecution and execution of Iranian opposition leaders Mehdi Karroubi and Mir-Hossein Mousavi on the charge of mofsed-e-filarz.[20]
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Why this guy gave me negative rating??? Is blood of Yemenis so cheap?
 
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A brave man due to what exactly?

For killing fellow Shia Arab policemen in Al-Awamiyah, creating/aiding criminal gangs, hiding for years and for being excluded from the fold of Shia scholars in KSA? Some of his supporters recently abducted an local Shia cleric because they did not like some of his views (he did not call for violence).

He was a man of no achievements. A radical who wanted to implement Wilayat al-Faqih in KSA. There is nothing to respect about such a person.

A guy like Raif Badawi is a man you can actually respect who has been treated unjustly.



Anyway none of those 48 terrorists (murderers) that were executed 1 year ago are worthy of any respect.

Why don't Iranians call for the respect of a person like this one below:





That is crazy talk.
Crazy to compare sheikh nimr to some isis-like beheader/Animal. Nimr never used violence, never called for violence, even damned Assad.

He explained that the anti-shiism in Saudi arabia started before 1979, before iIslamic Republic existed.
 
Crazy to compare sheikh nimr to some isis-like beheader/Animal. Nimr never used violence, never called for violence, even damned Assad.

He explained that the anti-shiism in Saudi arabia started before 1979, before iIslamic Republic existed.

Al-Nimr was not peaceful and criminal gangs related to his inner circle have for a long time been involved in criminal activities and his inner circle also attacked and killed police, mostly local Shia police. I can post photos here as did other users from KSA years back on PDF, but graphic content has since not been allowed.

I do not know the details about this Ragi but apparently he was also a terrorist. So to me this is the same, the degree might be a bit different. Just like murderers come in different forms.

The terrorist and instigator was executed along with 47 other terrorists.

Shias in KSA have all the rights that all other communities enjoy. Nobody is attacking them and the only time in their history that they have suffered from terrorism (as long as modern-day KSA has existed at least) is in the past 1-2 years when 2-3 terrorist attacks (ISIS) hit them.

Anyway if there is anti-Shiism in KSA then there is also anti-Sunnism in Iran that far predates anti-Shiism in KSA (Safavids and their forceful brutal conversion of the Iranian population and imports of Shia Arab clerics from modern-day Lebanon, Southern Iraq and Eastern Arabia).

Raif Badawi is a person who has been treated unjustly.

Those below are average Saudi Arabian Shias. No state-oppression expect for grievances that every community has.


أبوموسى العصافرة
by Tayseer Alabyadh, on Flickr


من متنزه جبل كوهسنكي
by Tayseer Alabyadh, on Flickr


Ashura Al Hussain
by Tayseer Alabyadh, on Flickr


Ashura Al Hussain
by Tayseer Alabyadh, on Flickr


Ashura Al Hussain
by Tayseer Alabyadh, on Flickr

Ghadeer
by Tayseer Alabyadh, on Flickr


من أرض الدوخلة
by Tayseer Alabyadh, on Flickr


عروس من أرض الدوخلة
by Tayseer Alabyadh, on Flickr

Shias in KSA have 100's (if not 1000's) of their own mosques that they control on their own, their own clergy, their own Islamic rulings that they follow, their own religious leaders etc. They are allowed to mark any Shia religious "festival" and mourning. Even Hussainiyas are found in abundance.

For a relatively small minority (10-15%) they have a lot of influence in the society and especially in the Eastern Province.

It's a myth that they face anything remotely similar to what some minorities face in the region or elsewhere. No killings or conflict is taking place or has taken place either.

The grievances of some Shia in Dammam are not any different from the grievances from a Sunni in Sakakah.

Besides Shia Islam originated from KSA and 99,9% of all its holy personalities are from modern-day KSA, Arabia or can trace their origin to this region of the world.

So when dumb Shias from abroad are accusing Arabs of hating Shias, in particular Saudi Arabians and historical Shia figures, they are saying that we hate ourselves! Bipolar disorder from those freaks!

These Persians and their Saudi equivalents...

Are you crying that a terrorist was executed? It should be none of your business. If you employed a similar tactic in Turkey you might have suffered from fewer terrorist attacks and dealt with the problems once and for all.

Oh it's his death anniversary? I guess it's time to go piss on his grave again.

I will be next in line if needed.

:lol:
 
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