The Taliban have declared war on God
The Light | 29.03.2016 09:57 | Anti-militarism | World
The Easter bombing of innocent men, women and children in Pakistan is a breach of the a fundamental law of Islam. Christians and Jews are described within the Koran as ‘The People of the Book’ and it is recognised that they worship the same God as Muslims. In Spider 29.46 of the Koran it is ordained that Muslims should ‘Be courteous when you argue with the People of the Book…we believe in that which has been revealed to us (Muslims) and which has been revealed to them (Christians and Jews). Our God and your God is one. To him we Submit.’
By killing Christians the bombers have disobeyed God and have waged war against God’s children.
As these bombings were acts of mass murder, The Table 5.31 of the Koran states that ‘Whoever killed a human being, except for punishment for murder or other villainy in the land, shall be regarded as having killed all mankind, and whoever saved a human life shall be regarded as having saved all mankind.’ Many acts of murder were committed on Easter.
In going to war Muslims are commanded to ‘Show discernment (understanding) when they go to fight for the cause of God, and do not say to those that offer you peace: You are not believers. (Whilst you the reader) Seek the chance plunder of this world, for with God there are a hundred gains…Therefor show discernment (understanding); God is cognizant (all-seeing) of all your actions.’
The slaughterers of the Easter innocent showed no mercy or understanding and will be judged before God.
As for waging war against women and children the Koran ordains in Women 4.92 that ‘As for the helpless men, women and children who have neither the strength nor the means to escape, God may pardon them: God pardons or forgives.’
The Taliban have challenged the authority of God, they have murdered innocent men, women and children which is a crime against God’s law. They are false worshippers and blasphemers who do not follow the light of God but worship death and suffering.
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