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In a conversation with a Muslim, I brought up the Quran's condemnation
of charging interest on the money lent out to others.
He dismissed this because he claimed that the Quran at that point was
only reflecting seventh-century Arabian culture and therefore could be
disregarded!
Then I pointed out that if this same principle was applied to all the
other cultural elements within Islam, such as the five pillars,
civil laws, dietary laws, dress codes, etc., Islam itself would collapse
like a house of cards.
After digesting this, he stated that the Quran's condemnation of usury
was not a "cultural" law but the eternal law of Allah.
I could not help but point out that the Quran's condemnation of usury
had to be either cultural and hence would be disobeyed or it was the
eternal word of Allah and he would have to give up any interest-bearing
accounts he had. To this he gave no response.
To the rational mind, it is clear that every time a Muslim accepts
interest payments on bank accounts, loans, or mortgages he is
demonstrating to one and all that the Quran is really the product of
seventh-century Arabian culture and not the eternal word of God.
Killing for Islam: In a videotape of 1991.. the head of
Farrakhan's 'army' stated that he was
tired of hearing people say that they were willing to die
for Islam.
He wanted to know if they were willing to kill for Islam.
The time is coming, he said, when they must kill all
that is white that is not right.
(ref. av Robert Morey, 1992)
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Fra nyhetene av dags dato:
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan went on a fiery tirade
about Ferguson on Saturday -- threatening that if the demands of protesters
aren’t met, “we’ll tear this goddamn country apart!”
Farrakhan stated in his speech — given at Morgan State University,
a black college located in Baltimore, Md. — that violence was justified
in response to the decision not to indict officer Darren Wilson
and peaceful protests are only in the interest of “white folks.”
“We going to die anyway. Let’s die for something,” the radical figure
told the crowd to roaring applause.
He even said the parents of teenagers should teach their kids
how to throw Molotov cocktails.
“Teach your baby how to throw the bottle if they can.
Fight,” the minister advised, and then imitated throwing
the explosive device.
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Farrakhan argued that violence was justified by the “law of retaliation”
he claims is in both the Bible and the Koran.
“In this book, there’s a law for retaliation,” he said, while holding up
what appeared to be the NOI version of the Koran, and repeated,
“A law for retaliation.”
Farrakhan believes white people will only start listening to black concerns
through violence against whites.
(dailycaller.com)
Louis Farrakhan, 'Religious leader' (wikipedia)
http://www.noi.org/hon-minister-farrakhan/