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"Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong; they are the ones to attain felicity".
(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
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User Name: UN
Full Name: Malik
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 Reply:   Responding to attacks upon and
Replied by(invite2truth) Replied on (3/Jul/2008)
Question: I found an offensive site to Islam. Can we do something to explain the truth?

Answer by:  Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid - Islam QA (http://www.Islamqa.com)

You have discovered pages at a particular site, for which you have asked a proper rejoinder, that indeed show hostility towards the religion of Islam, ridicule the personality of our Prophet (peace be upon him) and carry false accusations and distortions. However, the matter is as said by Allaah (azza wa jall) (interpretation of the meaning):

"They want to blow out, with their mouths, the light that Allah has sent, but Allah has decided to bring this light to a completion even though the disbelievers do not like it" (Al-Tawbah 9:32)

I do not see any point in announcing the URL of their page in any other Islamic page which Muslims visit frequently. We should not propagate its existence or invite people to it even by indirect means. What I see as important is that some capable persons should send the proper translation of meanings of the following verse of Qur'an and other such verses to them:

"Those who disbelieve spend their wealth in distracting people from the right path, will continue to spend until it becomes a source of regret for them and then they will be overcome. And the disbelievers will be resurrected towards Hellfire so that Allaah may distinguish the evil from the righteous"

It should be enough to send them this and similar verses of Quran in rejoinder and to raise their anger. Doing so will be an act of worship and nearness to Allaah as Allaah (azza wa jall) has informed about the true believers (interpretation of the meaning):

"They suffer neither thirst nor fatigue, nor hunger in the Cause of Allaah, nor they take any step to raise the anger of disbelievers nor inflict any injury upon an enemy but is written to their credit as a deed of righteousness. Surely, Allaah wastes not the reward of the righteous"(At-Tawbah, 9:120)

I ask Allaah to reward you for your religious spirit and protect and support you.

 

Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid


 
 Reply:   Good Quality Versionscript sr
Replied by(UN) Replied on (3/Jul/2008)
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Part of BBC Documentary "Its My Country Too": http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/this_world/4347061.stm
 
 Reply:   Really Disgusting! We Should R
Replied by(invite2truth) Replied on (3/Jul/2008)

 It is really disgusting, no  doubt the "Kalay Engraiz" can do anything to money & publicity.
Please rest assured; such "Kalay Engraiz" cannot hurt Real Muslims or Islam. 
 
I am sure that there are ways prescribed in Quran & Hadith to deal with such Fitnas. Let us find it to face it with wisdom & best of manners

 
 Reply:   Really Disgusting! We Should R
Replied by(invite2truth) Replied on (3/Jul/2008)

It is really disgusting, no  doubt the "Kalay Enraiz" can do anything to money & publicity.

Please rest assured; such "Kalay Enraiz" cannot hurt Real Muslims or Islam. 
 
I am sure that there are ways prescribed in Quran & Hadith to deal with such Fitnas. Let us find it to face it with wisdom & best of manners.

 
 Reply:   zalalat kee bhi koe haad hoti
Replied by(Wajeeh) Replied on (2/Jul/2008)

yarr yeh loog tu aisay hain keh BBC .. CNN jaisay channels per annay apni advertizement kay liya appnay maa baab ko bhi galian nikal saktay hain ...
 
 Reply:   اب اگر اس بے غیرت کے بارے مین کچھ ک
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (2/Jul/2008)

اب اگر اس بے غیرت کے بارے مین کچھ کھا تو لوگ کھین گے مسلمانون مین برداشت نھین ھے۔
 
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