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prancis bina masjid khas gay buka 30 november
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Donatello86 posted on 25-11-2012 12:27 AM
Ni sume nak kene bala dari Tuhan kah?
nak solat pon kena bala dari tohan ka?
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Aku pernah terbaca satu soalan yg diluahkan oleh seorang gay (aku tak pasti dia ni gay, atau saja nak tanya) di forum Cari
Soalannya berbunyi lebih kurang camni.. Apakah perlu saya mandi hadas selepas saya bersetubuh dengan pasangan gay saya...??..
Aku tak ingat kat board mana aku baca...tapi katanya sebab dia nak sembahyang, dia takut di dalam keadaan berhadas besar.. Last edited by highcastle on 25-11-2012 12:33 AM
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thieo posted on 25-11-2012 12:34 AM
ni dekat boad tanya lelaki ka, dekat teen sex ka, dekat personal pr ...
Jadi sejujurnya aku nak tanya siapa yang tahu.. perlu tak mandi hadas... |
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highcastle posted on 25-11-2012 12:31 AM
Aku pernah terbaca satu soalan yg diluahkan oleh seorang gay (aku tak pasti dia ni gay, atau saja na ...
kalu ada sikit clue mcm dah 3 hari sperma bertakung dlm lubang buntut saya...itu mmg tahu lah sapa...
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Islam's view on Homosexuality
Islamic Shari'ah law is extracted from both the Qur'an and hadiths. Islamic jurisprudence are expansion of the laws contained within them by Islamic jurists. Therefore, they are seen as the laws of Allah. You need only look to the rulings under Shari'ah to see the accepted mainstream interpretation of Islam and its commandments to its followers. Homosexuality under this law, is not only a sin, but a punishable crime against God.
In the case of homosexuality, how it is dealt with differs between the four mainline schools of Sunni jurisprudence today, but what they all agree upon is that homosexuality is worthy of a severe penalty.
In the Hanafi school of thought, the homosexual is first punished through harsh beating, and if he/she repeats the act, the death penalty is to be applied.
As for the Shafi`i school of thought, the homosexual receives the same punishment as adultery (if he/she is married) or fornication (if not married). This means, that if the homosexual is married, he/she is stoned to death, while if single, he/she is whipped 100 times. Hence, the Shafi`i compares the punishment applied in the case of homosexuality with that of adultery and fornication.
The Hanafi differentiates between the two acts because in homosexuality, anal sex [something that is prohibited, regardless of orientation] may also be involved, while in adultery [and fornication], the penis/vagina (which are reproductive parts) are involved.
Some scholars, based on the Qur'an and various ahadith, hold the opinion that the homosexual should be thrown from a high building or stoned to death[1] as a punishment for their crime, but other scholars maintain that they should be imprisoned until death. [2]
Another view is that between two males, the active partner is to be lashed a hundred times if he is unmarried, and killed if he is married; whereas the passive partner is to be killed regardless of his marital status.[3]
Muslims and their views on HomosexualityThis treatment of homosexuals may seem barbaric to some, and many apologists have attempted to shift the blame for this hostility towards homosexuality onto "the adoption of European Victorian attitudes by the new Westernized elite."[4]
However, this explanation falls short. Within the context of Islamic thought, this attitude originated from the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, and since he is considered by all Muslim to be the Uswa Hasana (the perfect example) we find that the majority of Muslims in the East still consider this harsh treatment of homosexuals to be perfectly justified.
Muhammad himself had stated, “If you find anyone doing as Lot's people did, kill the one who does it, and the one to whom it is done.”[5] He even went so far as to condemn the “appearance” of homosexuality, when he cursed effeminate men and masculine women and ordered his followers to "Turn them out of your houses."[6] This ruling on homosexuals was naturally adopted by his later successors.
The father of Aisha and Muhammad’s first successor, Abu Bakr, had a homosexual burned at the stake. The fourth Rightly-Guided Caliph, Muhammad’s son-in-law Ali, ordered homosexuals to be stoned, and even had one thrown from the minaret of a mosque.[7] These actions quite obviously pre-date any sort of Western influence on Islamic thought.
According to Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid: "The spread of homosexuality has caused man diseases which neither the east nor the west can deny exist because of them. Even if the only result of this perversion was AIDS – which attacks the immune system in humans – that would be enough."[8]
SourcE .. LGBT TODAY
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thieo posted on 25-11-2012 12:52 AM
mek dah ingat kan aku
cer pi tanya sepol.. die ...
tanya karpal singh pun bulih...rasanya dia dah buat rujukan hukum-hakam sblm tanya si pondan yg tiada daya melawan tu mandi wajib ke tak lepas ditala (dan makan karipap sblm pulang)
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highcastle posted on 25-11-2012 12:57 AM
tak tau lah mek, dia tanya dia bersetubuh aje.. yg memancut mungkin kena mandi lah, tapi mungkin y ...
sepol kan dah gi mekah, kalu sepol tak mandi wajib masuk semayang lam masjidilharam musti dah kena panah petir kat mekah sana kan? (mode: makcik pprt pembaca tegar mastikarut)
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geli bedah tengok muka sepol... loser punya jantan badan je gedabak |
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hzln posted on 25-11-2012 01:12 AM
sepol kan dah gi mekah, kalu sepol tak mandi wajib masuk semayang lam masjidilharam musti dah kena ...
Jadi apa pendapat Mek, Sepol mandi hadas ke tak???...Soalan masih belum terjawab... yg menadah patut tak mandi hadas...???.. |
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Bedah.Cun posted on 24-11-2012 01:07 AM
buat pe bedah nak gi. bedah bukan nye ar-arkam kristian kena celup pungkok macam paderi ar-arkam l ...
bedah x cun @atira bangla.......tibai pungkoq tu sodap ker ? |
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aku benci budak2 matriks dan mrsm, berlagak ke main
-dlm ni pun ada sekoq terlepas budak mrsm |
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