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originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
a reply to: TinfoilTP
Oxford Dictionary...
Martyr;
1. One who chooses to suffer death rather than renounce religious principles.
2. One who makes great sacrifices or suffers much in order to further a belief, cause, or principle.
Read a dictionary before you spout nonsense.
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
a reply to: TinfoilTP
well in other threads people are convinced they are the good guys.
I am really concerned, something just isn't right, either people are delusional, insane, or sympathizers, or all three.
"For a time is coming when people will no longer listen to sound and wholesome teaching. They will follow their own desires and will look for teachers who will tell them whatever their itching ears want to hear. They will reject the truth and chase after myths." 2 Timothy 4:3-4 (NLT)
originally posted by: buster2010
originally posted by: butcherguy
I had to go looking.
I found this on Wikipedia.
Islam views a martyr as a man or woman who dies while conducting jihad, whether on or off the battlefield (see greater jihad and lesser jihad).[22] However, opinions in the Muslim world vary widely on whether suicide bombers can count as martyrs. Few Muslims believe that suicide bombing can be justified.
They list this Iranian paper (Tehran University) as the source.
Concept of Martyrdom in Islam
I am not denying that there are Muslims that view suffering as martyrdom, but just letting everyone know what a person sees when they try to find out for themselves... not being a Muslim.
: a person who pretends to suffer or who exaggerates suffering in order to get praise or sympathy
The statement, first reported Friday by the Washington Free Beacon‘s Adam Kredo, starts by invoking a passage from the Quran: “And prepare against them whatever you are able of power and of steeds of war by which you may terrify the enemy of God and your enemy and others besides them whom you do not know but whom Allah knows. And whatever you spend in the cause of God will be fully repaid to you, and you will not be wronged.”
On its English language website Friday, the Brotherhood struck a dramatically different tone in an article in which it “Reiterates Commitment to Non-Violence.”
“The Brotherhood should not have to – every day – reiterate its constants, its strategic stance and chosen path of civil peaceful struggle to restore legitimacy…,” it said.
It does when it posts a call to prepare for jihad invoking assembling the “steeds of war by which you may terrify the enemy of God.”
The English posting says Brothers who stray from non-violence “no longer belong in the Brotherhood, and the group no longer accepts them, no matter what they do or say.”
As the IPT has shown, offering mixed messages in Arabic and English is routine for the Brotherhood.
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
a reply to: OccamsRazor04
You make a fair point...
The literal translation for the second definition ie someone who suffers greatly for a cause would be Mujahid...
However...
Even if the Mujahid die of Heart failure or get hit by a Bus etc... Rather than dying on the battle field...
They still become a Martyr.
So in that sense Islamic martyrdom doesn't always come via killing and & being killed for a righteous cause.
I wonder what in the world the state dept would be doing with the Muslim Brotherhood?
The State Department continues to speak with Muslim Brothers on the assumption that Egyptian politics are unpredictable, and the Brotherhood still has some support in Egypt,
On another level, I keep trying to remind people that it’s NOT the religion it’s the nature of the human being that's the problem. They know this. They know what there doing when they take sides in these tribal and religious spats.
We always can find religious strife in all religions all the time but the common denominator is human nature.