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Suicide bombers: Quran (17:33) And do not kill the soul which Allah has forbidden, except by right This is an important verse that is used by Shahid to not only justify their own deaths, but that of other bystanders who might be believers as well. The end justifies the means, with the goal being the defeat of the kafir and the establishment of Islamic rule. Stories from the Hadiths: During the battle of Uhud, Muhammad was desperate to push men into battle. He promised paradise for those who would martyr themselves, prompting a young man to throw his food away and rush to his death. (Muslim 20:4678) A man asks Muhammad which of men is the best? Muhammad replies that it is the man who is always ready for battle and flies into it seeking death at places where it can be expected. (Tellingly perhaps, the next most saintly man in Islam is the hermit who lives in isolation sparing men from his mischief.) (Muslim 20:4655) Surely, the gates of Paradise are under the shadows of the swords. After hearing Muhammad say that martyrdom leads to paradise, a young man pulls his sword and breaks the sheath (indicating that he has no intention of returning) then flings himself into battle until he is killed. (Muslim 20:4681) Conclusion: Each week, there are about ten attempted suicide bombings - all by Muslims. The reason why Muslims are prone to self-detonation has nothing to do with genetics, desperation or suicide. It is the ideology that promotes martyrdom by promising paradise to those who lose their lives for Allah.
Posted on: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 09:29:14 +0000

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