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AJP,^^ its based on a similar fatwa but with a lot more detail. with answers to all the questions raised by those who promote suicide bombing and conditional killing of civilians
I say there is. You should know that we do not live our lives in an intellectual and moral vacuum. Every decision, no matter how trivial, require a justification for its being. The justifications for the trivial ones are often subconscious. The biological compulsions called 'hunger' and 'thirst' qualify as justifications. The greater the moral gravity of the situation that attracted our attention, the greater the preponderance of justifications prior to action. So why should we reject the opinions, even conflicting ones on the same topic, from religious leaders? Religious instructions are part of that moral foundation we stand upon, correct?AJP,
Do you suppose there is a benefit to these Fatwas?
I mean I fear its replacing one Mullah with another. Suicide bombings started with Fatwas, declaring them legal and now they are being declared illegal. I want the Pakistanis to grow up, make their own decisions and not rely upon these edicts from Mullahs.
These political religious leaders should be banned in Pakistan.
What happens when say Tahir ul Qadri, goes nuts? Lets says he goes like "You cannot Suicide bomb, but pick up a gun and start fighting". If we agree that he is "religiously correct" about this, then he can be correct about anything.I say there is. You should know that we do not live our lives in an intellectual and moral vacuum. Every decision, no matter how trivial, require a justification for its being. The justifications for the trivial ones are often subconscious. The biological compulsions called 'hunger' and 'thirst' qualify as justifications. The greater the moral gravity of the situation that attracted our attention, the greater the preponderance of justifications prior to action. So why should we reject the opinions, even conflicting ones on the same topic, from religious leaders? Religious instructions are part of that moral foundation we stand upon, correct?
There's nothing wrong with him denouncing the suicide bombing, I'm saying theres something wrong with the situation if Muslims only figure it out after a fatwa (obviously not true, but made to seem so), rather than on their own.Of course there is a benefit.
The Non-Muslims are always complaining that "although most Muslims are not terrorists, they DO NOT voice their opposition", or something like that.
Here in the UK this is big news - so it's raised good awareness...
AJP,
Do you suppose there is a benefit to these Fatwas?
I mean I fear its replacing one Mullah with another. Suicide bombings started with Fatwas, declaring them legal and now they are being declared illegal. I want the Pakistanis to grow up, make their own decisions and not rely upon these edicts from Mullahs.
Suicide Bombings are wrong. Plain and simple. A sane human being doesn't need a Mullah to tell him that. As long as we rely upon Mullahs to tell us what is wrong and what is right, we'll continue to be a pawn in their game.
Qadri sahab has a massive following. Although he talks about unity of Islamic faith(s), I'm concerned with the manner in which he has his devotees following him.
Of course there is a benefit.
The Non-Muslims are always complaining that "although most Muslims are not terrorists, they DO NOT voice their opposition", or something like that.
Here in the UK this is big news - so it's raised good awareness...
Honestly speaking, some of the individuals here make me sick.
Each person can listen to them but ultimately what one must do is that the final decision should be your own after reading books like the Quran, after reading newspapers, after reading a host of ideals laid down by key historic figures and then make a human judgement as to what is right and what is wrong.
One guy alone should not steer a community with us following as blind zombies.
AJP,
Do you suppose there is a benefit to these Fatwas?
I mean I fear its replacing one Mullah with another. Suicide bombings started with Fatwas, declaring them legal and now they are being declared illegal. I want the Pakistanis to grow up, make their own decisions and not rely upon these edicts from Mullahs.
Suicide Bombings are wrong. Plain and simple. A sane human being doesn't need a Mullah to tell him that. As long as we rely upon Mullahs to tell us what is wrong and what is right, we'll continue to be a pawn in their game.
Qadri sahab has a massive following. Although he talks about unity of Islamic faith(s), I'm concerned with the manner in which he has his devotees following him.
He is misinterpreting and justifying democratic system is islamic system ,which is wrong.