Boston bombing / Can we still love and embrace a Muslim or should we be fearful of them?? by Daniel Nalliah
This is a million dollar question and a very tricky one.
Can we still love and embrace a Muslim or should we be fearful of them and not have anything to do with them??
Many have asked me this question because of my strong stand against the religion of Islam that Muslims follow. When I give them my response, that I genuinely love the Muslim people, they are very often shocked or think that I am not fair-dinkum.
As those of you who surely know by now, I say what I mean and mean what I say. We must understand that a person cannot choose what religion they want to be born into. However, when a person grows older, they can choose whatever religion they want to follow or have no religion at all.
This is the freedom we enjoy in our country Australia.
However, in many cultures around the world, this is not an option. In particular, in Islam (which is culture, religion & law) from birth you are indoctrinated with the teachings of Mohammed and the Muslims are forced to follow the Quran. So a true Muslim is a person who follows the teachings of Mohammed and the Quran.
The Boston brothers were very nice moderate Muslims, up until they started visiting the Mosque regularly and started learning about Jihad from the Quran.
Make no mistake, it is not the teacher who radicalises a Muslim who should only be blamed, but the Quran from which they teach, a book promoting hate, violence, terror, death and destruction.
So how can we love a Muslim and yet not accepts the teachings of Islam. There are many sincere Muslims and in particular, in most cases Muslim women who are victims of their own religion. They cannot speak out against their religion, as according to the Quran you will be very severely punished.













