i think that hudud law should be implemented in Malaysia.
and understandably,non muslims wouldn't agree with it. it sounds too harsh to chop people's hands off for stealing, i get it. it's been talked about since ever. Islamic law is too harsh for human beings and all that crap.
but as a muslim,naturally I agree with it cause that's what's written in the Quran.
Any muslim leader who doesn't support it clearly doesn't have the true meaning of being a Muslim driven through his thick head yet. or he could just simply open the Quran sometimes.
or look into a mirror.
but like i said, i get it that non muslims in Malaysia disagree. heck, i wouldn't agree if i were them. it wouldn't be fair to them. but i did feel really pissed when i read about what the DAP/PKR (i dunno,which party are they in anyway?) said about how they would really really really hate it if hudud law is implemented here. it makes Islam sound unfair. which it isn't. and i get why the PAS leaders want this law carried out so badly. cause they know this:
Sahih International
And they will say, "Our Lord, indeed we obeyed our masters and our dignitaries, and they led us astray from the [right] way.Sahih International
Our Lord, give them double the punishment and curse them with a great curse."i don't know about the law in Malaysia all that much. i don't know,is hudud EVER implemented anywhere here at all? but i think it should be to muslims at least. we deserve it.
see, in Islam, the hudud and qisas laws are necessary so that the muslims punished won't have to go through harsher punishments from Allah for those sins in the afterlife. so it's actually a safety net for us. to deny muslims these rights is a crime to humanity.
laugh if you will,that's what we believe in. or what Muslims should believe in at least. that's why i have my doubts on Muslim leaders who don't agree with hudud and qisas.
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