Lost and found is my eureka! blog, my rediscovery of my short fiction and poetry submissions published in literary magazines and university literary journals some decades ago. Interspersed, occasionally, with more recent, hitherto unpublished pieces.
How can it be doubted that Islam is truly a religion of peace as its fervent faithful claim it is? Any who doubt based on the evidence they claim exists on every issue of all media sites around the world basely accuse Islam and its followers of ungodly acts of violence and to them will befall the fate deserving of such blasphemers. Call them Islamophobes. The tribal, sectarian violence of which Muslims are accused is in and of itself clearly slanderous meant to diminish the people of the faith as much as the faith itself. To take as evidence the vicious medievalism of torture imposed on those slated to die to ensure ultimate pain imposed prior to death is merely just desserts for those who displease Allah. His warriors on the other hand, fear not death for as celebrated shaheeds they glorify in their obedience to the wisdom of the Prophet who took such pains to faithfully transcribe the tenets of Islam as spoken to him by the only true God in his unequivocal words urging followers to cleave to jihad in the greater glory of imperial Islam's conquest. As for the Yehudi and the unbelievers there will be no mercy, slaughter them all!
"O People of the Book! Why do you argue about Abraham, when the Torah and the Injil
were not sent down till after him? Have you no sense? (3.65) You have
argued about things that you have knowledge of, so why do you argue
about what you have no knowledge of? Allah knows and you do not know.
(3.66) Abraham was not a Jew or Christian, but he was upright, a Muslim
(someone who surrenders to God), and he was not one of the polytheists.
(3.67) The people who are most worthy of Abraham are those who followed
him, this Prophet (Muhammad), and those who believed [in Muhammad].
Allah is the patron of the believers. (3.68)" Qur’anic Studies
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