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[quote]Bismillah, salaam alaikum, Fundamentalism is a very confusing term and it has many meanings. For my discussion, I understand fundamentalism as strickly believing that yours is the right belief and every one else is wrong, then trying to impose your beliefs on to others wether they agree with you or not. Followers of fundamentalists believe that person to be infallible, or the voice of God, and who can direct them infallibly in the interpretation of the sources of truth. They do not question their fundamentalist leader. Fundamentalists are also selective in what they believe and practice. Remmember what Allah (swt) says about them: 02.085 After this it is ye, the same people, who slay among yourselves, and banish a party of you from their homes; assist (Their enemies) against them, in guilt and rancour; and if they come to you as captives, ye ransom them, though it was not lawful for you to banish them. Then is it only a part of the Book that ye believe in, and do ye reject the rest? but what is the reward for those among you who behave like this but disgrace in this life?- and on the Day of Judgment they shall be consigned to the most grievous penalty. For Allah is not unmindful of what ye do. You said>>> But what about the tourism carried by US, Britain and other along with them killing may be 10 times more innocents, women, children and other and this is continuous now as well, should be condemn more I am a Muslim, and I am concerned with the actions of our ummah. What the non Muslims are doing, Allah will judge them, and I have no responsibility or control over non-Muslims. But we Muslims are responsible for what our leaders and brothers who do evil in our name. And we should critice these people, we should not choose such leaders! ... quote: Asad Khyl was a victim of the Taleban's infamous "scorched earth" policy and part of the fiercely fought battles between the advancing Taleban and the Northern Alliance in the late 1990s. Asad Khyl boy with a bunch of grapes Grapes would have formed a natural part of the local economy had war not intervened The entire village fled northwards to Panjshir valley or to the fetid Kabul slums when the Taleban razed their homes, mined their irrigation systems and uprooted their vineyards and fruit orchards. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4244454.stm ... Is it allowed to raze your enemies villages, to destroy irrigation systems, fruit orchards? What did Abu-Bakr say? "Stop, O people, that I may give you ten rules for your guidance in the battlefield. Do not commit treachery or deviate from the right path. You must not mutilate dead bodies. Neither kill a child, nor a woman, nor an aged man. Bring no harm to the trees, nor burn them with fire, especially those which are fruitful. Slay not any of the enemy's flock, save for your food. You are likely to pass by people who have devoted their lives to monastic services; leave them alone" People who choose what they want to follow from the religion and discard rest of it, they are not the right people for us, no matter how nice they appear in some good they have done. And the results are clear, you see how they lost what Allah had given them in kingdom of land. 2.85 ... Then is it only a part of the Book that ye believe in, and do ye reject the rest? but what is the reward for those among you who behave like this but disgrace in this life? ...[/quote]
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