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What is wrong with smashing the idols?

psychoslice

Veteran Member
There is no idol in Mecca now, all the idols were removed by the Meccan non-believers toward the end of Muhammad's life.
The Meccans were from the line of Abraham through his elder son Ishmael. Abraham built this House of Worship of ONE-God, later the Meccans out of superstition put idols in it wrongly. When their superstition ended, they removed these idols and restored it to its original form or brilliant status. OK? Please
Regards
I am talking about the big black stone, I know they say its not idol worship, but I believe it is, its an excuse that they cannot get out of.
 

Milton Platt

Well-Known Member
What is wrong with smashing the idols? I have smashed one and then trashed it, also I once throw the cross away. Have you ever smashed an idol?

Prophet Abraham once said to his father Azar: "Takest thou idols for gods? For I see thee and thy people in manifest error."

did yours have historical significance? If not, then do what you wish with your dime store trash.
 

Shad

Veteran Member

The authenticity of Ashtiname has not been established. Many secular scholars consider it a forgery. Such claims are not present until the 9th century. It is a copy of a copy. More so other such treaties such as the one of Najrān are forgeries. All these claims started centuries after the Islamic empire was established. It is dogma to link the treaty to Muhammad as there is no source from the man himself as it point to a specific style of writing.

Your own source shows the protection is based on a tax
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
I believe that those who are highly against idols are the biggest idol worshipers going, they are so hateful against something they themselves don't believe in, that it makes them so angry that that itself becomes an obsession, in other words their idol of hate.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
I believe that those who are highly against idols are the biggest idol worshipers going, they are so hateful against something they themselves don't believe in, that it makes them so angry that that itself becomes an obsession, in other words their idol of hate.
Did I ever express any anger here? G-d bestowed life to every human being with his grace and he has given one freedom to live one's life as one wants in this world, the accountability will be done by Him in the hereafter. I don't find any reason to deny it and be angry. Please live as one pleases.
Regards
 

gnostic

The Lost One
What is wrong with smashing the idols? I have smashed one and then trashed it, also I once throw the cross away. Have you ever smashed an idol?
If these idols your personal properties than there are no problem. You are not breaking any law, if those idols belong to you.

But if these don't belong to you, then you have no rights to damaging other people's properties and no rights in damaging public properties; you are breaking the law.

If the properties belong to another religion.

It is call vandalism.

Would you like it if someone went to your home and burn your Qur'an or your prayer rug or mat?

Now here is a personal question, did you damage public property or another person's religious item?

Have you ever set fire to religious buildings?

If you have, then you are nothing more than a criminal and a thug.
 

gnostic

The Lost One
When Prophet Muhammad finally conquered Mecca in 631 AD, he allegedly entered the Ka'ba and destroyed the 360 idols in its precincts shouting
"Falsehood is destroyed, truth prevails".
That make Muhammad a thug and a barbarian.

Smashing idols that don't belong to you, make you a criminal.

Would you complain if I burn my copy of the Qur'an? Would you be offended?

If I own this copy, then I haven't broken any law.

But if I was to take your copy of the Qur'an and burn it, then you can complain to the police, for stealing your property and damaging it.

So it really depends on who own the properties.

If you go smashing idols, like historical monuments, then you deserve to be arrested, prosecuted and convicted.
 

gnostic

The Lost One
Anyway, I think Muslims are already idol-worshippers, and don't know about their natural inclination.

A person who kill another in Muhammad's name, then he is idol worshipper.

Take the Danish cartoons, there were a lot of violence and damages to properties. Even a Syrian nun was murdered because of their anger over the cartoons, but this nun had nothing to do with those satire drawings. And how many people have threatened to kill the cartoonist and publisher?

All these people who reacted like this, are all idol worshippers. They have treated Muhammad like god, accusing people of blasphemy who weren't involved in the cartoons.

The annual pilgrimage to Mecca is the signs of millions of idol-worshippers.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
If these idols your personal properties than there are no problem. You are not breaking any law, if those idols belong to you.

But if these don't belong to you, then you have no rights to damaging other people's properties and no rights in damaging public properties; you are breaking the law.

If the properties belong to another religion.

It is call vandalism.

Would you like it if someone went to your home and burn your Qur'an or your prayer rug or mat?

Now here is a personal question, did you damage public property or another person's religious item?

Have you ever set fire to religious buildings?

If you have, then you are nothing more than a criminal and a thug.
"But if these don't belong to you, then you have no rights to damaging other people's properties and no rights in damaging public properties; you are breaking the law."

I agree with one. Please
Regards
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
Did I ever express any anger here? G-d bestowed life to every human being with his grace and he has given one freedom to live one's life as one wants in this world, the accountability will be done by Him in the hereafter. I don't find any reason to deny it and be angry. Please live as one pleases.
Regards
I didn't say you were angry, but if the cap fits then wear it, and when you say we should live our lives the way we want, are you really saying any other way than yours is lost ?.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
I didn't say you were angry, but if the cap fits then wear it, and when you say we should live our lives the way we want, are you really saying any other way than yours is lost ?.
Please paraphrase colored in magenta. I don't get one exactly.
Regards
 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
"But if these don't belong to you, then you have no rights to damaging other people's properties and no rights in damaging public properties; you are breaking the law."

I agree with one. Please
Regards

So you agree, then, that what Muhammad did was immoral because he broke something that didn't belong to him?
 

gnostic

The Lost One
The only people who think it is good to destroy properties (regardless if the properties are religious or not) that belong to them are sociopaths and criminals. It doesn't matter if the people are Muslims or not Muslims, it is breaking the law.

Plus, if sovietchild if you do seriously believe in no compulsion in Islam, then that would mean not destroying religious buildings or religious objects of another person's religion.

Muhammad is not a good role model for law, because he make exceptions when it come to him or one of his buddies breaking law. Smashing idols are typical barbaric act. It just show that Muhammad is not any better than any criminal. If Muhammad was truly a lawgiver, then he should be the one following his own law and rules, not breaking them when it suit him.
 

gnostic

The Lost One
Sovietchild.

Do you think it is wrong for another person to into your mosque, burn your Qur'an and cause damage to your mosque's properties?

Did that person break the law?

Then why wouldn't or shouldn't be held accountable for destruction of properties of another religion?
 
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