Submitted by Mohamad Nozzi (Singapore), Jun 1, 2009 at 08:05
You know the word, fight, in the Quran and you feel you know all the truth in the Quran. If I would tell you the very truth that Allah cites not muslim extremists to do evil, vandalism, violence and etc. and you will say, 'garbage'. Quran 54:3 shows an absolute truth and is undeniable truth that muslim extremists that create riots, trouble, violence, vandalism, and etc. will definitely be condemned in the hell. You do not know it since you are not from moderate muslim and you are not taught the way we teach and learn. The following is the extract for the proof and you would find a big shock, indeed, Allah is very against the wrong doers and the evil doers:
Quran 54;3, "They belied (the Verses of Allah - this Qur'an), and followed their own lusts. And every matter will be settled (according to the kind of deeds: good deeds will take their doers to Paradise, and similarly evil deeds will take their doers to Hell). "
The phrase, good deeds will take their doers to Paradise, in Quran 54:3 gives an absolute and undeniable truth that the doers of good deeds will have a place of Paradise and this certainly extracts evil doers, vandalism, violence, and etc.
The phrase, evil deeds will take their doers to hell, in Quran 54:3 gives an absolute and undeniable truth that the doers of evil deeds will have a place of hell and this certainly includes evil doers, vandalism, violence and etc.
Muslim extremists that involve in vandalism, violence, riots and etc. are meant to be for evil doers and their destiny is undoubtedly to be in the hell.
Please kindly look through all my comments individually and you would discover there are many verses in Quran condemns the wrong doers and the wrong doers, muslim extremists will have their ultimate destiny in hell.
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