and the Korans says ......
Yusuf Ali: | God will not call you to account for thoughtlessness in your oaths, but for the intention in your hearts; and He is Oft-forgiving, Most Forbearing. |
Zohurul Hoque: | Allah does not catch you for what is vain in your oaths; but He catches you for what your hearts have earned, for Allah is most Forgiving, Forbearing. |
T. J. Irving: | God does not take you to task for any idle talk in your oaths, but He does take you to task for whatever your hearts have earned. God is Forgiving, Lenient. |
T.U. Hilali-M. Khan: | Allâh will not call you to account for that which is unintentional in your oaths, but He will call you to account for that which your hearts have earned. And Allâh is Oft-Forgiving, Most-Forbearing. |
M. Pickthall: | Allah will not take you to task for that which is unintentional in your oaths. But He will take you to task for that which your hearts have garnered. Allah is Forgiving, Clement. |
M.H. Shakir: | Allah does not call you to account for what is vain in your oaths, but He will call you to account for what your hearts have earned, and Allah is Forgiving, Forbearing. |
Posted on August 1, 2011 by creeping
Really? So why are the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafis opposing secularists in Egypt? via Republican Presidential Candidates Egypt Strategy.
The Egypt situation sounds complicated and troubling, but it isn’t. There is no doubt that this will change the Middle East forever. History is unfolding before our very own eyes. We need to realize this and seize the moment and momentum.
The only conservatives making any sense on Egypt are Sarah Palin and Paul Wolfowitz. No one else sounds even remotely credible.
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What should the republican strategy be?
If we were running for president we would focus on the following issues when asked about Egypt.
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2. We support democracy. Period. People should determine who rules them, and how. We believe democracy is so precious, that we want it for all people everywhere. Not just Egypt. We would like to see the entire world convert to democracy. That is our creed, and we want it for all.
What if democracy ushers in sharia law? See point 6 below.
4. We support a free and open press. If you have freedom in the press, leaders can’t be corrupt.False.
6. Stop fearmongering. We need to stop fearing that overly religious people will take over the world. That isn’t going to happen. People aren’t stupid. And it’s not going to happen. No Middle Eastern country wants religious rule. They are intelligent and smart enough to know that extremists are not good at running countries.
Clearly there are many people in the Middle East who want religious rule, Africa too, the U.K. and even in the U.S. That’s why rather than just blindly supporting “democracy” in point 2 above, it would make more sense to support those who won’t use so-called democracy to institute sharia law.
8. We will not criticize Obama and the current administration now. As Americans, the world needs to hear one voice from us. We will let this play out and see what happens. We support what our president is doing. We will offer opinions on tihs later. We know how it will end. Mubarak will be out. We don’t want to be on the losing side.
Point 8 kind of contradicts point 4 and 2.
10. Israel will be fine. Israel has enough nuclear weapons, a massive and well trained army, and the capability to defend itself.
Point 10, suggests cutting off aid to Israel, which if true, aligns the Muslim Republicans with many of their not so peaceful co-religionists.
The Muslim GOP even invokes Jesus.What would Jesus do? Ask yourself. If Jesus was here today, what would he be saying about Egypt? The answer is very clear.Why wouldn’t they invoke Mohamed? Isn’t it more clear what he would be saying about Egypt? Read it all if you must
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