Bismillah [IslamCity] Re: A Challenge to all Atheists

2008-07-01 Thread alicegee333
Bismillahi Rahmani Raheem,

Assalam alaikum wara7matullah wabarakatuhu!  

I hope this finds you in the best of health and iman.  

I am writing in response to your statement about atheists.  You're
basically stating that all atheists are evil doers.  With all due
respect, but this is a very petty generalisation.  Not all atheists
are bad people, and not all bad people are atheists.  

Actually, most atheists I've met are the most humanist of all people.
 They cannot comprehend the fact of going out of one's way to kill in
the name of a religion/cause/ideology.  They do not understand how
that feels like.  They beleive in peace, equality, justice and always
emphasise the equal moral worth of every human being even though they
cannot comprehend the fact of a "god" existing.  

The reason for them being atheist is due to disappointment and their
only resort has been the laws of nature and science.  In fact Dr.
Zakir Naik in India said that we should congratulate atheists for
being half a Muslim because they've already pronounced half of the
kalima "there is no god..."

Please do some first-hand research before going out and making
statements as such and judging a bunch of people who have had no hand
in the destruction of mankind.  

In fact, all today's world leaders and those people you mentioned
(stalin, hitler, etc) belong all to a special cult, who under the
disguise of religion AND atheims (whenever it suits them) go out of
their way performing human sacrifices (such as war, inflicting famine
and climate change on purpose).  This is done in order to keep the
balance between population and resources.  

Assalam alikum warahmatullah wabarakatuhu.

Alice Fatima  


 --- In islamcity@yahoogroups.com, Ahumanb wrote:
>
> A Challenge to all Atheists 
>  
> According to Muslim belief, this temporal world is a test for the
hereafter (18:7, 67:2, 2:155, 2:214, 29:2-3), and each and every
individual will be judged perfectly according to his/her own deeds and
actions (36:54, 4:85, 40:17, 21:47, 36:54, 2:281, 7:29, 16:111,
17:13-15, 20:134-135, 42:24, 4:123) including Prophet Muhammad (11:35,
46:9, 17:73-75). Muslims firmly hold the belief that the evils like
Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Mao, Bush, Saddam, Modi, and all those
terrorists, rapists, killers, suicide bombers, liars, hypocrites, and
all sorts of criminals must be judged and punished according to their
own deeds and actions. Therefore, there is not an iota of inhumanity,
irrationality, or even partiality in Muslim belief.
>  
> [No other religion, to my knowledge, has the concept of Absolute
Justice. For example, according to Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and
Sikhism, mass murderer evils like Hitler and Stalin may be
reincarnated as Sudra or lower creatures or even plants! This kind of
belief or doctrine must be the greatest insult and hatred against
Sudras, lower creatures, and plants! No sensible person can accept
this kind of justice. It cannot be Justice at all. I'm not sure what
kind of justice does Judaism and Christianity preaches.]   
>  
> Anyway, Atheists not only do not believe in Intelligent and Supreme
Being (Creator of the universe) but also try to propagate their belief
in the name of logic, rationality, humanity, and (pseudo) science!
Therefore, they definitely support the actions of Hitler, Stalin, Pol
Pot, Mao, Bush, Saddam, Modi, and all those terrorists, rapists,
killers, liars, hypocrites, and suicide bombers! They (Atheists) have
no other option but justifying the actions of those evils. Because,
without an Intelligent and Supreme Being, it will never ever be
possible to judge and punish those evils and criminals! And there is
no difference between Mother Teresa and Adolph Hitler either!
>  
> Here is my Challenge to them:
>  
> Do they believe that the evils like Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Mao,
Bush, Saddam, Modi, and all those terrorists, rapists, killers, liars,
hypocrites, and suicide bombers should be judged and punished one day?
If the answer is NO, then they are not only supporter but also
promoter of those evils. They have NO other option. Period. If the
answer is YES, then how? They must come up with solid argument in this
case.
>  
> *This Challenge alone is sufficient to end of a blind, illogical,
irrational, and above all inhumane dogma call "Atheism". 
>  
> Raihan
>




Boycott Israel [IslamCity] Re: SHOULD I TELL MY FUTURE HUSBAND OF MY PAST WRONG DOINGS

2007-04-25 Thread alicegee333
Assalam alikum, you're missing the main point here.  The first muslima
said she is not a virgin, and yes islamically she should conceal it to
protect herself.  But when she gets married, on her first wedding
night, her husband will find out - he will see it and will wonder
where is the blood.  All Muslim Eastern men look for the blood on the
first night of marriage.  However this is not the case in Western
societies, because Muslims over there are converts to Islam therefore
there is an understanding that any past wrongdoing was committed out
of ignorance and is therefore forgiven.

Don't take this word for word, but a Pakistani sister told me and then
an Egyptian sister told me that when a woman is not virgin, and she
has no sexual relations for a while her virginity hymen reappears.
The Pakistani sister told me that it takes 5 years, whereas the
Egyptian lady told me that a woman who gets divorced and after her
iddah period is over the virginity hymen can reappear. But she must
avoid every possible temptation not to touch herself and fast as well
to avoid any temptations when she is alone.  (Forgive me for being so
blunt but we are all humans and prone to sin and it is because of
shyness we sometimes cannot receive the knowledge about something!)
Note that I did not read this fact from anywhere, I am just passing on
what these two sisters told me, the Egyptian sister is very religious
and she reads loads of stuff about Islam.  But do make sure you find
out for yourself whether this is really true and speak to someone who
is knowledgable about these things.

Secondly, the second Muslima said, "He tried to do the worst though
the utmost did not happen".  This shows from what i understand that
she did not lose her virginity.  And if she conceals this sin it will
work fine.

The first muslima's dilemma is what does she say to her first husband
on her first wedding night.


In islamcity@yahoogroups.com, "Shahid" wrote:

It really is pathetic when dumb people started thinking they are
islamic or have islamic enough to give fatwas. We should do our part
to make sure the person giving the fatwa is even knowledgable.

It is not allowed to disclose your past (sins) to anyone. This is
islam not christianity. The prophet (sallallahu alyahi wassalam) told
people that the dirty filthy things that people do, they should
conceal it with the concealment of Allah. Allah knows what you do and
it is HE who concealed for you so that no one found out. To reveal
that is a big sin because then you're saying to Allah that you don't
want HIS concealment.

Read the fatwa below from real scholars...especially the text in red
and blue color.



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Effect of a wife telling her husband about her bad past, and the
effect of that on her life

Question:

Kindly dont ignore this question. May Allah bless all for bringing
light in the life of people in difficulties. I am a married and
working woman who needs help and advice desperately.

I got married a few months back. Problems began soon after that.I was
not very religious during my college years and was studying away from
my parents. Shaytan took me over and I found a non- Muslim guy very
helpful and friendly. I was over confident about myself and I some
times used to travel with him to my home town (By Road). On a cursed
occasion, he started advancing physically towards me. I fell in the
clusters of Shaytan and continued to be in the cursed situation a few
times. Once I did the gravest mistake of being alone with him in a
house. He tried to do the worst though the utmost did not happen. I
realized the depth of my mistake only then. Although I never went back
to such actions, after this evil incident, he has twice seen me
formally. Although the relationship came to an end, he used to try me
over phone and I used to attend it rarely. But nothing beyond that
ever happened. I regret a lot for all these actions .Allah Subhantawla
made me realize my mistakes and I have repented to him and prayed for
his forgiveness. I am still praying.

Later I became much regular in prayers, fasted and found time and
interest to learn and adhere to the religion which gave me hopes. My
parents started inviting proposals for me and for a long time I had
the feeling that I shouldn't marry and spoil an innocent man's life.
But as my passion for religion increased, I realized that I should not
stay unmarried. Then my marriage got fixed with my husband. The
thought haunted me, if I should disclose my past to him. I took the
path of religion and kept quiet as I have repented deeply for my
mistakes. My sense of insecurity made me feel that I should inform the
non-Muslim ever not to try to disturb me by any means and I did inform
him. Please tell me if this action was correct.

My fiancé started calling me over telephone. In the beginning itself I
found him very much suspicious by nature. He did not trust on anyone.
He was not much incli

Boycott Israel [IslamCity] Re: BYCOTT ISRAEEL PRODUCTS

2007-02-18 Thread alicegee333
Not everyone knows how to identify Israeli products, a good website is 
www.bigcampaign.org.uk
The main ones are Marks & Spencer, Caterpillar, Coca Cola, AOL Time 
Warner, Burger King, Mc Donald's, Starbucks, Disney, Johnson&Johnson, 
L'Oreal, and specially Nestle.  
And, all israeli products carry the unique code starting with # 729

 
--- In islamcity@yahoogroups.com, "Khurram Jamal" wrote:
>
> 
> In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
> Assalam-u-Aliekum Wa-Rahmatu Allah-i  Wa-Barakatuh !
> 
> Please Boycott all the Israeeli Products...Jazaka Allah
>




Boycott Israel [IslamCity] Re: NAZIsraeli Women Challenge Meaning of Security

2007-02-06 Thread alicegee333
Dear Alan, assalam alikum, I greatly appreciate the fact that someone
posted an article about women's role for peace because politics and
war-craft have always been controlled and will always be controlled by
so called men who can't comprehend the fact that its always women and
children who suffer as a direct consequence from their thoughtless
acts and decisions of going to war, no matter what religion they are
or where they come from.  At least this wasn't the case in the days of
Rasulullah (peace be upon him) , but anyway 

The article is very interesting and shows that  there are those Jews
who are not Zionists and who want peace and justice to be seen for
Palestinians.  What I totally didn't like is the title you put up for
this posting: "Nazi Israeli Women".  Did you read the article
carefully?  Did you make a research on Coalition of Women for Peace?
Because this organization is totally not what you think it is.  If you
read carefully in the article it said, "The women's meeting, organized
by Isha L'isha: Haifa Feminist Center and the Coalition of Women for
Peace, will echo the major agenda with panels on the effects of war
and conflict on Israeli, Lebanese and Palestinian women".  This shows
that it is not only concerned for Israeli women but also for Lebanese
and Palestinian women.  Besides, these women who are from the
Coalition of Women for Peace, every Friday, dress in black, and
organize vigils all around Israel, they go round speaking to young
Israeli boys about the truth of the Israeli occupation over Palestine
and show them the daily plight of the Palestinian people in the
occupied territories and tell them the direct consequence of every
young Israeli boy joining the Israeli army.  Tell me how can they be
Nazis?  

I just want to tell everyone in this group that not every Jew is
Zionist, and not every Zionist is Jew.  Yes it is true that what the
Israeli forces do today in Occupied Palestinian territories is an
exact photocopy of what Nazi forces did to Jews in the past, but that
doesn't mean everybody in Israel agrees to the ethnic cleansing of
Palestinian people.   Besides there are many cases of young Israeli
boys who are called to the army play lunatic or mentally ill so they
can be seen as unqualified or not appropriate for army service.  

At the end of the day it is not enough for every Muslim to sit around
and criticise Israel's policy.  No matter what you do or how you
think, Palestine and it's Masjid Al Aqsa (which are actively neglected
by the majority of Muslims) will never be liberated and solved until
all Muslims of today come back properly to the deen of Islam and
understand that before European empires there weren't these conflicts
for borders, resources and power.  Muslims in Al-Andalus Spain
respected Christians and Jews and were also respected in return, not
like today who just think every Jew and Christian is a scum (and they
also think that about us today, but that doesn't mean we have to sink
down to their level!)

I'm sorry if I offended you or anyone in any way, it was not my
intention but I felt it is necessary to speak out against something
which is wrong or misleading.  Thank you for reading.

Sister Alice Fatima 

   
--- In islamcity@yahoogroups.com, Alan Border wrote:
>
> "GWB at His first National Security Council Meeting, Stunned His
First Secretary of State, Colin Powell, by Rejecting Any Effort to
Revive the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process. When Powell Warned That
`the Consequences of That Could Be Dire, Especially for the
Palestinians,' Bush Snapped, `Sometimes a Show of Force by One Side
Can Really Clarify Things.' He Was Making a `Clean Break' Not Only
With His Immediate Predecessor But Also With the Policies of His Father."
>   Israeli Women Challenge Meaning of Security
>
>   Run Date: 01/19/07
>
>   By Brenda Gazzar
> WeNews correspondent
>   http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm?aid=3037
>
>   When Israel holds a high-level meeting on national security next
week, Israeli women's groups will meet on the sidelines to discuss the
harmful effects of last summer's war on Lebanon and recommend ways to
defuse nuclear tensions in the region.
>
>   JERUSALEM, Israel (WOMENSENEWS)--"Security for Whom?"
>
>   That's the question that two women's organizations will be asking
for the second year in a row next week as they meet on the sidelines
of a prestigious security conference held annually since 2000 in the
scenic coastal city of Herziliya. The central four-day Herziliya
conference, which starts Jan. 21, will feature speakers such as
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, former CIA director James Woolsey
and former Prime Minister of Spain Jose Maria Aznar.
>
>   Discussions will include the direction of the Israeli Defense
Forces in the wake of the Second Lebanon War and coping with a
"nuclearizing" Iran.
>
>   The women's meeting, organized by Isha L'isha: Haifa Feminist
Center and the Coalition of Women for Peace, will echo