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More Islamic Attacks on the Buddha, and this is not Al Qaeda.
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If they were trully Muslims they would know that "mischief ", destroying temples or defacing the gods of another religion is haram...forbidden, according to the quran.
Muslims and Islam are words translated into peace and submission to God.
So there is nothing to fear in the religion...fear men who twist her book to satisfy their need to destroy.
They are not Muslims. I condemn their actions, I am Muslim.
Islam is not like Christianity, where one can pick and choose what one will follow and believe, and how to interpret it.
Islam has a long history of violence, all very clearly sanctioned in no uncertain terms in the Koran itself.
Even as a kid, growing up in California suburbs, I experienced evil words from Muslim classmates, for wearing a cross.
Get over your "Islam is not the problem" crap.
Ye are the best of peoples, evolved for mankind, enjoining what is right, forbidding what is wrong, and believing in Allah. If only the People of the Book [Christians and Jews] had faith, it were best for them: among them are some who have faith, but most of them are perverted transgressors. (3:110)
The only acceptable position of non-Muslims to Muslims is subjugation under Islamic rule:
Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the religion of Truth, (even if they are) of the People of the Book, until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued. (9:29 Jizya is the money that non-Muslims must pay to their Muslim overlords in a pure Islamic state.)
One could, of course, go on and on, as the disgusting words of that book are almost endless, but this is not a Muslim forum nor am I getting into any debate with you. The words and actions all speak enough for themselves, and as the original article posted pertains to Buddhism, I shall leave it at that.
But wars and violence were not fought by the holy books, they were fought by men interpreting the messages.
"Islam is not like Christianity..."
Umm, Judaism has roots in the promise of Abraham, who made a covenant with God. Christianity is a break off of Judaism...essentially Judaism for everyone...and Islam, a religion brought out of the quran...shares in the same covenant with Abraham...
And islam has three branches that interpret the quran differently. Shia, fundamentalist and where we have extremist...Sunni, who follow dogma, tradition, and practice...and Sufi, the mystical liberal branch.
So before you lash out at me for trying to inform the community of something they may or may not know by saying I am full of shit, read a book.
Religions as you know them today are interpretations.
Following the spirit of the law in all of them take you to a simple understanding..
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... the golden rule.
Believe as you wish.
I have sincere concern and compassion for all who suffer under this most hateful religion, especially all of the abused women who live in Muslim lands, and the ones here in the very U.S. who are murdered by own family members for not being 'Muslim enough'.
Good luck to you.
...you are rude and I a done with this thread.
Those who reject (Truth), among the People of the Book and among the Polytheists, will be in Hell-Fire, to dwell therein (for aye). They are the worst of creatures. (98:6)
Surely the vilest of animals in Allah's sight are those who disbelieve, then they would not believe. (8:55)
But as for those who disbelieve, garments of fire will be cut out for them; boiling fluid will be poured down on their heads, Whereby that which is in their bellies, and their skins too, will be melted; And for them are hooked rods of iron Whenever, in their anguish, they would go forth from thence they are driven back therein and (it is said unto them): Taste the doom of burning. (22:19-22)
Go ahead, Allison. Re-interpret those into sugar coated words of "peace and love".
If any person looked harder into their books, they would see that religion is away of peace...all religions.
But I'm not going to convince you and if you hadn't insulted me I would have considered a friendship with you.
With love.
Against them make ready your strength to the utmost of your power, including steeds of war, to strike terror into (the hearts of) the enemies of Allah and your enemies and others besides, whom ye may not know (8:60)
O ye who believe! Take not the Jews and the Christians for friends. They are friends one to another. He among you who taketh them for friends is (one) of them. Lo! Allah guideth not wrongdoing folk. (5:51)
"O ye who believe! Fight those of the disbelievers who are near to you, and let them find harshness in you, and know that Allah is with those who keep their duty." (9:123)
.... so much for Metta!
Although your anger doesn't put you in the best light...
As I said, this is not a Muslim forum nor was it meant to debate Islam.
The original artical was posted because I was deeply disturbed by it and it is related to Buddhism.
The words from the Koran are "angry" - they are not my words.
All I have expressed is concern and compassion for those under its spell.
I did refer to your 'Islam is peace' as crap - because I have never seen it or experienced it as such, nor read of it as such from its own words.
I rarely post or comment on this forum, but I do read it. Part of the reason is since I identify with Mahayana Buddhism, and 90% of what i read on here seems to be opposed to it, many people making comments and insinuations in the past that it is superstition, made up, not real etc etc etc.
People calling statues santa claus, mario brothers, etc.
If I do recall correctly, you are the one who made a remark about my Buddhist Holy Water post saying that it is "just water" and to get over it.
You may want re-assess yourself before you claim the victim role.
You become your viewpoint
We must fight to the death
to the death to the death to the death
Just goes to show I guess no point in even posting on this forum.
So much for this...
Hopefully moderator will just delete the whole thing.
There are many peaceful people who practice Islam and whom practice virtue not all of them follow the book to the letter and neither do all christians with the Bible, If one is practicing virtue and abstaining from negativity then it is better not to debate their faith as faith is the root of practicing virtue for many people.
Deuteronomy 7:1-2 When the Lord your God brings you into the land you are entering to possess and drives out before you many nations . . . then you must destroy them totally. Make no treaty with them, and show them no mercy.
Ezekiel 20:25-26 I also gave them over to statutes that were not good and laws they could not live by; I let them become defiled through their gifts—the sacrifice of every firstborn—that I might fill them with horror so they would know that I am the LORD.
Exodus 21:20-21 If a man beats his male or female slave with a rod and the slave dies as a direct result, he must be punished, but he is not to be punished if the slave gets up after a day or two, since the slave is his property.
1 Peter 2:18 Slaves, submit yourselves to your masters with all respect, not only to those who are good and considerate, but also to those who are harsh.
Psalms 137:9 “Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against
the stones.”
A good job some have a bit more sense then to follow advise such as this.
Lots of Mahayana practitioners here, CaliGuy. You're interpreting things way too intensely. Lighten up, please, before your posts get flagged.
First, you say that, "Islam is not like Christianity...Islam has a long history of violence, all very clearly sanctioned in no uncertain terms in the Koran itself." I suggest you look back at the history of holy wars and persecution of people in earlier times in Christianity. Christianity has evolved out of that phase to a very large extent, but it does show you how that religions can and do evolve and change in their thinking.
Second, I have known quite a few Muslims in my day. First, when I was a school principal I had a fair number of Muslim kids in my school and got to know quite a few of their parents. Second, my adopted son was a Muslim from Pakistan, and over a few years I got to know quite a few of his adult friends and their families. I saw a wide spectrum of beliefs among them.
"We lost all our 12th Century statues [a senior museum official said]. I wept when I heard that the entire display had gone. We are good Muslims and we treated these statues only as part of our heritage. It is not against Islam to display these exhibits.
Five people have since been arrested after they returned the following day to smash the CCTV cameras, he said."
Suddenly, the picture doesn't look so black-and-white. This guy doesn't seem so scary... Those statues had nothing to do with Buddhism of any kind. In the 1990's, I lived around the corner from a little gem of a mosque. Every Sunday immigrants from all over the Muslim world, in a variety of traditional dress reflecting their countries of origin, would line up down the block, patiently waiting for the doors to open. Some of these people lived in my neighborhood, others drove in from other parts of town. All very nice, orderly people. I sometimes worried about them, as anti-Islam sentiment heated up in the US. It seemed like they could be sitting ducks for someone who might have an ax to grind regarding Islam. Fortunately, no one ever harassed them. This is pretty much what the Dalai Lama says.
The sutras speak of all types of beings, spirits, earth spirits, etc, and merit of making offerings to them.
Just because you do not understand some Buddhist images or statues form Asian cultures does not mean they have "nothing to do with Buddhism".
End of discussion.
And it is not Taoist.
Such statues can be seen even at Theravadin temples in Southeast Asia.
You are the one who assumed that the plastic cylinder with Chinese writing was some type of Taosit thing, when I corrected you by stating that it is a typical packaging container for incense that can be bought at any Asian market and is the kind most often used in Buddhist temples.
Enough of this bickering, Dakini. Have a good day.
You are of course entitled to your opinion however, you are grossly incorrect in many of the things you have said about Islam and the Koran - the opinion you express is formed from a cursory perusal of matters and not as a result of reasoned academic research.
Try suspending your disbelief and research further - there should be something inside you that says 'hold on - I seem to be in the severe minority here, maybe I need to research more into the subject' - at the very least you should take the criticism and entertain that you may be wrong.
I have no interest in protecting Islam or otherwise however I can tell you clearly and expressly that you are erring both in fact and in interpretation.
So I guess Islam has not much to do with an unruly mob. Yet I think art and culture is valuable. To people. And Buddhists are also people. Ah well I guess it's a lesson on impermanence.
I don't see how this thread is beneficial to anyone, unless op derives a sadistic satisfaction from negativity.
Close thread
"Get over your "Islam is not the problem" crap."
"the disgusting words of that book are almost endless"
"since you are now playing a 'victim'"
"End of discussion."
“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.”
You missed the "...this most hateful religion" post. You're right; there's no point for you to post on this forum. Great idea you had, for a moderator to delete the whole thing. Why don't you flag your own OP and make it a formal request?
Jeffrey, your posts are thought-provoking, thank you for them.
To all others who chose to attack me, may you find peace.
Forums are meant to express things, right or wrong. I would not attack anyone personally.
You are also one who mocked the posting with the statues.
How compassionate.
There have been other posts about statues getting destroyed without this outcome.
or other posting one can search for from long ago in regards to Buddhist practices and beliefs in Asia.
Guess this is a 'western' no beliefs forum ?
But now, I am telling you I find your comments here to be far more harsh and offensive.
I see many problems with the way in which Islam is interpreted, but I do not condemn all aspects of it or all who consider themselves Muslim. Critiquing certain aspects of any religion is fine, but I have always been taught that while we Buddhists have our own beliefs, we do not denigrate other religions.