Submitted by Mohamad Nozzi (Singapore), Apr 12, 2009 at 04:12
I ask you a simple question: Muslim extremists have been active since past. Did muslim extremists destroy the entire non-muslims in any century again? If Allah demands all muslims to fight against non-muslims, Allah should have the hatred against non-Muslims. If that is so, why Allah did not destroy all non-muslims by his power? We believe that Allah is powerful. If Allah wants to wipe off all the non-muslims, it is easy than A, B, C. His power could wipe off all non-Muslims at one go and need not muslim extremists to help. Why Allah did not do it and have to trouble all muslim extremists? Why Muslim extremists are so active in killing non-Muslims and yet still so many non-muslims exist in this world?
Please answer my question: Is Allah cruel or merciful?
I have tried to reach out non-muslim fellows in Singapore, some of them refuse to become muslims due to they see the news in the middle east. You'll indeed have put muslims ashame and many non-msulims refuse to become muslims due to the bad conducts.
Would Allah demand non-muslims to repent? Certainly! Allah would want many non-muslims to repent to become muslims. However, among us they are trouble makers and they are the shames to Allah!
If Allah's aim is to destroy all non-muslims, Allah needs not your strength. With his might, Allah could destroy them all.
The reason that Allah never does it is Allah is merciful!
I ask you simply how many non-Muslims have been killed under your hands or in your mosque or outside of it? Why is it that all the muslim extremists in your countries could not wipe out all non-muslims by means of weapons, prayers, and etc.
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