Auteur: Hussein Hajji Wario
Date: 02.05.2011
Category: Vérité et pluralisme, Peuples non-atteints, Croyances du monde
Have you wondered why it took more than nine years to get Osama bin Laden? Only the Hadith—sayings of Prophet Muhammad—can explain it. He said, “A Muslim is a brother of another Muslim. So he should neither oppress him nor hand him over to an oppressor.” US Special Forces killed him without the help of the Pakistani government. According to ABC News, his hideout was a mere 1000 yards from Pakistan’s main military installation and he lived there for six years before he was killed. Why did it take this long? There is no doubt someone in the Pakistani government provided him with this hideout.
I am not making a political statement but just underscoring how militant Muslims abide by Prophet Muhammad’s teachings in waging terror against infidels and renegades and Pakistan, in this case, was playing by the rules. I had quoted this Hadith in a post on February 20, 2010 when the Associated Press reported the Pakistani government had refused to hand over Taliban militants to the United States for prosecution.
Mots-clés: Islam, Muslim, Prophet Muhammad, Pakistan
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Wow! That is a point that many Americans do not understand. Perhaps this is something that Christians should take to heart: protecting one’s brother or sister in Christ against those who come against them. Often people, usually no matter the faith, only look out for number one (self). This new insight has brought new meaning to me when it comes to dealing with people of other faiths and why they do what they do. Hopefully political people will come to that understanding as well and proceed accordingly.
14.07.2011
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