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Old 05-17-2012, 12:19 PM   #14
PHOTOSHOPoem

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Trying to ridicule and disrespect the Prophet by drawing him (because that's exactly what these people are doing) is not freedom of speech. Society's view of freedom of speech is NOTHING compared to Allah's commands, rules and laws.

Let's go back in time and look at Abu Bakr's love for the Prophet and his anger at people who were disrespectful towards him.

"Abu Bakr's great love of the Prophet was demonstrated when peace talks at Hudaibiya were held. During the negotiations, the spokesman of Quraish was touching the beard of the Prophet every now and then. Abu Bakr's love for the Prophet was so great that he could bear no more, he took out his sword and looked angrily at the man saying, "...if that hand touches the beard of the Prophet again, it will not be allowed to go back."

Now if this is the state of a companion, what is the state for us?

We must oppose these people trying to disrespect our Prophet, because in a way they are disrespecting us!

We must not threaten to hurt these people, but rather educate them about Islam and how important Muhammad is to us. And drawing the Prophet is very disrespectful towards not only Allah, but also us as muslims.
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