>From: "Kevin Hulett" <hulettk@comcast.net>
>To: <noor2@islam-message.com>
>Subject: Fw: Terrorism
>Date: Mon, 5 July 2004 01:01:04 -0500
>QUOTE:
>Secondly: the allegation of terrorism., Islam is not a
creed of war or
>terrorism as the west falsely claims., It is a religion that
incorporates
>the plea for love, peace and tolerance on earth. Some have
misinterpreted
>the Qur'an verse number sixty of Surat Al-Anfal where Allah
says to us :
> "And make ready against them all you can of power,
including
>steeds of war (tanks, planes, missiles, artillery) to
threaten the enemy of
>Allah and your enemy." ( Al-Anfal : 60 ).
>This is not an invitation to practice terrorism. It is in
fact an appeal for
>peace and disentangling clashes that lead to bloody fighting
and wars. When
>Allah, glory to Him, order us to be ready, He does not mean
the actual
>preparation for waging wars. He orders us to prepare our
armies, training
>them, secure the most updated types of military weapons, and
then to hold a
>military parade to be watched and heard by the enemies who
desire to usurp
>our land, souls and honor, so that terror would strike their
hearts and
>makes them reluctant in their aggression, thereby avoiding
the initiate of
>war. Is this a plea for peace, or a call for terrorism and
slaughter, then ?
>Oh! You who have thinking minds, contemplate in it.
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>I strongly disagree with your example of what the 'West'
considers to be terrorism.
>Consider the recent events where several 'Muslims' stand
behind an American
>(or Korean, or Turk) with automatic weapons and a large
knife, threatening
>to cut the individual's head off if those governments do not
comply with the
>demands of those Muslims. Do you consider those the actions
of THOSE
>Muslims to be true to the expectations of Allah? Do you feel
those Muslims
>are right in their actions and methods?
>Do you consider their actions to be considered a terrorist
act?
Kevin Hulett