"Then, when the sacred months are drawn away, slay the idolaters (The non-Muslims) wherever you find them, and take them, and confine them, and lie in wait for them at every place of ambush" (Repentance, IX: 5)
Statements like these are responsible for terrorism.
Mr. refering to a verse out of context wont help us in proving our point. The whole chapter of Surah Taubah no.9 deals with the Pagans of Makkah who broke the treaty signed between Muslims and the Pagans of makkah and so after transgressed all the boundries Allah commanded the Muslims to fight for justice . And Ayat no.5 comes in the context of war against the pagans of Makkah.
Reading Ayat no.5 states " If any of the idolaters asks for peace then protect him so that they may hear the Word of Allah and afterward convey them to his place of safety. This is because they are people who know not."
I totaly agree with Dr.Zakir that lot of non-muslims have done crimes in the past but that is not the justification for muslims to do crimes in the present. present is more important that the past.
Dr.Zakir is trying to make us understand , the media and the west has tried to project muslims in the wrong way. And most of the crimes which have been projected to be committed by the muslims are not true. Like 9/11 was an inside job but the media projected that muslims were responsible.
Islam does NOT call for violence; rather it abhors all forms of violence and terrorism, whether against Muslims or non-Muslims. Islam, moreover, calls for peace, cooperation, and maintaining justice, and provides for the happiness and welfare of humanity as a whole.
Allah says in the Quran:
Allah commands doing justice, doing good to others, and giving to near relatives, and He forbids indecency, wickedness, and rebellion: He admonishes you so that you may take heed. (Soorah An-Nahl 16:90)
Long Life Islam...Thank DR Zakir& to all May Allah to keep us unite.
kamarul1812 3 years ago 28
wow what a memory !
rasyid84 3 years ago 24
may allah give zakir naik a very longgg lifeeeeee!
cakikukrie 3 years ago 19
"Then, when the sacred months are drawn away, slay the idolaters (The non-Muslims) wherever you find them, and take them, and confine them, and lie in wait for them at every place of ambush" (Repentance, IX: 5)
Statements like these are responsible for terrorism.
Papachair 4 years ago
Mr. refering to a verse out of context wont help us in proving our point. The whole chapter of Surah Taubah no.9 deals with the Pagans of Makkah who broke the treaty signed between Muslims and the Pagans of makkah and so after transgressed all the boundries Allah commanded the Muslims to fight for justice . And Ayat no.5 comes in the context of war against the pagans of Makkah.
trytobekool 3 years ago
Reading Ayat no.5 states " If any of the idolaters asks for peace then protect him so that they may hear the Word of Allah and afterward convey them to his place of safety. This is because they are people who know not."
trytobekool 3 years ago
Which army general would ever ask there soldiers during war to bring there enemy to a place of protection if they ask for peace??
trytobekool 3 years ago
I totaly agree with Dr.Zakir that lot of non-muslims have done crimes in the past but that is not the justification for muslims to do crimes in the present. present is more important that the past.
givennow 4 years ago 4
Dr.Zakir is trying to make us understand , the media and the west has tried to project muslims in the wrong way. And most of the crimes which have been projected to be committed by the muslims are not true. Like 9/11 was an inside job but the media projected that muslims were responsible.
trytobekool 3 years ago
Islam does NOT call for violence; rather it abhors all forms of violence and terrorism, whether against Muslims or non-Muslims. Islam, moreover, calls for peace, cooperation, and maintaining justice, and provides for the happiness and welfare of humanity as a whole.
Allah says in the Quran:
Allah commands doing justice, doing good to others, and giving to near relatives, and He forbids indecency, wickedness, and rebellion: He admonishes you so that you may take heed. (Soorah An-Nahl 16:90)
Islamonator 4 years ago 3
May ALLAH bless islam and muslims..
almalki05 4 years ago 2
May Allah be pleased with Dr Naik, he is one of the most explanatory and learned scholars of the present day
ahmed29th 4 years ago 7
May God's mercy and blessings be on Dr. Zakir Naik.
Invesigator 4 years ago 2
Very good
syedmerajuddin 4 years ago 3
Jezeka Allah Khayran for the video.
newmann83 4 years ago 3
Where does this took place?
supermanpaki 4 years ago 2
Masha Allah, may Allah preserve Dr Zakir Naik.
ibnnoor 4 years ago 2
bush and blair are responsible for terrorism - why do muslims always get the blame?? do your own research!!
AMERSIDD 4 years ago
subhanallah
baigy21 4 years ago 3