Here you are loving them but they are not loving you, while you believe in the Scripture - all of it. And when they meet you, they say, "We believe." But when they are alone, they bite their fingertips at you in rage. Say, "Die in your rage. Indeed, Allaah is Knowing of that within the breasts." [3:119]






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3. Peter..
people of pakistan should learn.. Poverty is their biggest enemy.. Allah does not want them to fight in name of religion and then beg from same infidels. Let them disown their nukes and help to terrorist and am sure we can multiply the relief effort thousand times over.
4. Jimb0
Im from Britian and I hate Muslims too.
5. ForchunCooki
So where are all of the stories about aid flowing in from Muslim countries? Plenty of oil money in Saudi, Kuwait, Qatar, U.A.E., etc. Where is their charity for their Brothers and Sisters? Hmm. Must be the will of Allah.
The list will go on and on. We have to understand everything in context of the statement. The ayaat referred are for the kind of people who are making the likes of above statements. The good has to be shown to those who do good towards you and perhaps our good might open their hearts to understand the truth of islaam.
to be honest the non believer could careless about our deen and would much rather have you stray a way from our deen and become like them and they will never accept you untill you become like them and even then they will have their doubts
1.Let the Muslims and Allah help them, or not. Then they will learn more about their brothers, their god, and the priorities of their Islamic terrorist government.
Pakistan has plenty of money. They export Islamic terrorism. They create and maintain a nuclear arsenal. They attack India. I'm sure that supporting their own people is on their list somewhere, right?
As the world keeps telling us, this is none of our business. Muslims even blame us for their terrorism because we get involved. We should not get involved so we can lower the number of daily Islamic atrocities, right?
2. Correctable: about deaths in Pakistan floods;
There are too many humans in the world. Is it that bad if some of the most evil, apathetic die?
7) This is also a reminder that our dealing is with Allaah, and that means even if we feel intimidated and defenseless, Allaah is not defenseless. So we have to aim to be beloved to Allaah. I think I recall reading a hadith that if someone takes up enmity with someone beloved to Allaah then Allaah defends that person... something to that effect.
2) We see two kinds of people - the believers, who believe in the scripture, and the hypocrites who are two-faced.
3) We are also reminded not to go by mere appearances - some people may claim to be friends and appear to be well-wishers but their hearts may carry anger and hatred.
4) Don't we come across people like that? We are so used to it that sometimes we don't even notice it. For example, at school/ work we come across people who make so much small talk as if they are so concerned to know how you are and how you spent your weekend... but then you find out that they are your enemies because they instigate trouble, may bad mouth you or even play manipulative games. Work/ school is an example, but these people exist in all walks of life.
5) Even though these people in their deceit manage to con everyone, Allaah knows exactly what is in their hearts.
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