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Qandeel Baloch is dead

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Please put yourself in the brother's shoes and think. Even in the West, with all their expansive morals, people wouldn't want their sisters/mothers/daughters/wives stripping on cameras or indulge in other indecent behavior. Even there people would have problems with this kind of behavior and even there, there would be repercussions.
No one is denying this obviously they went through a lot of mental torture but again who gave him the right to take her life? and i don't see in west brothers, fathers, killing there sisters, daughters in the name of honor.
 
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What type of repercussions to an entire nation?

She was spreading immorality and immodesty and promoting a culture which is in sharp contrast to our religion and our society. She was becoming a nuisance and was generally considered an icon of shamelessness and vulgarity.
 
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Agreed. She has no possibility of repentance now. However, Allah is great and can still forgive her.

Remember....anyone who gets killed unjustly in Islam is a martyr and all vicitm's sins goes on shoulders of murderer....So, Qandeel was murdered unjustly, she surely be going to heaven....

Taking someone's life is one of the biggest crime in Islam
 
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If any human truly believes that crap, then that human has ceased to be a human..

who are you to decide who is human and who isn't? Watch your mouth. Many westerners here see this stuff as immoral.
 
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as said in hadees

Ulma asman kay neechay zameen ki bad tareen makhloq ho gay

fitna inhi may say niklay ga aur in may hi ghus jaye ga


i won't support her controversial activities
she has unveiled fitna finally
 
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No one is denying this obviously they went through a lot of mental torture but again who gave him the right to take her life? and i don't see in west brothers, fathers, killing there sisters, daughters in the name of honor.

The reactions, of different societies, varies from crime to crime. In the West, in places where fabric of society is not build on families, immorality and indecency comes easy and naturally. However, in places where fabric of society is largely family oriented, these things are considered taboo and are dealt with accordingly.

Remember....anyone who gets killed unjustly in Islam is a martyr and all vicitm's sins goes on shoulders of murderer....So, Qandeel was murdered unjustly, she surely be going to heaven....

Taking someone's life is one of the biggest crime in Islam

I do not agree with her murder, if that is what you are asking. However, I can understand the agony of her brother too.
 
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