Wednesday, December 25, 2013
USA: Speaking out against violence in Tel Aviv | Letter
... [T]here is no place for vigilante justice in Islam. It is stated in the Quran, “those who give in times of both ease and hardship, those who control their rage and pardon other people, God loves the good-doers.”
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Source/Credit: The State Journal-Register
By Saif Ahmad | Dec. 24, 2013
As an Ahmadi Muslim, I condemn the bus bombing near Tel Aviv last Sunday. Islam categorically rejects violence and the taking of innocent lives. The Quran states, “… if any one killed an innocent person … it would be as if he killed all of mankind.”
Furthermore, there is no place for vigilante justice in Islam. It is stated in the Quran, “those who give in times of both ease and hardship, those who control their rage and pardon other people, God loves the good-doers.” Violence accomplishes nothing, but rather creates an atmosphere of disdain and distrust amongst people.
Dialogue is preferred over revenge and violence. I pray that all those involved choose dialogue to accomplish their goals.
Saif Ahmad, Plainfield
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