What if the world be ruled by Islam!

khalifk
By khalifk

The world we live in today is far from the prophetic way of life. In today’s societies, dominated by the production of consumer goods and ruled by hypocrisy (also known as democracy), riba (usury) is widespread, murders and violence are frequent, adultery (zina) is a hobby, divorce is part of life, money is everything and religion has very little or no meaning at all in the top-level decision decisions that are being made that affect making process. I am talking about the
kaafir system; the system that has taken over most of the world. The system that has separated religion from state. The system which promotes secularism and secularists. The system that calls itself perfect yet the introduction of new laws, the amendment of current laws and the closure of loopholes are frequent.

Let us firstly tackle riba. What is riba? Riba is dealing in usury, interest etc. Allah (swt) says in the Qur’an:

“O you who believe! Fear Allah and give up what remains (due to you) from Ribaa (from now onward) if you are (really) believers. 279. And if you do not do it, then take a notice of war from Allah and His Messenger but if you repent, you shall have your capital sums. Deal not unjustly (by asking more than your capital sums), and you shall not be dealt with unjustly (by receiving less than your capital sums)” [al-Baqarah 2:278]

God has declared war upon those who deal with interest yet in the kaafir system that we are living in today, riba is almost a necessity. God did not declare war upon riba for no reason. People dealing with riba now realise the reasoning behind why it is so fanatically opposed
by Islam. Riba does nothing but make the rich richer and the poor poorer. Take the example of a 3rd World Country who borrows a $Billion to allow its citizens to drink fresh and clean water. In an Islamic society, that country would have only had to payback $Billion. However, in this kaafir governance system that we are ruled by today, that country will most likely have to pay back twice or three times the amount it originally borrowed thus plunging it in to deeper poverty and making it borrow more money which makes the lender happier.

Riba was deliberately put in place by the masterminds of the kaafir system. The prospect of having a few thousand dollars in your bank account within days and then paying it back with minute amounts over a long period of time is too hard to resist. However, if you mix poison
with sugar and then drink it, it may taste sweeter but at the end of the day it is still poison and it will kill you. The consumer does not realise this and falls in to Satan’s trap. It is only when they have the money do they begin to realise the deviant side-effects. Money makes the world tick and when the consumer has the money they have just borrowed in their bank accounts, their deep desires begin to show and they purchase blindly thinking that re-payments would be easy and what matters most at this time is that they have the best car in the town or the best clothes. Once all of the money has been spent, the consumer realises that they have to work to re-pay it. Ofcourse, the money they earn from working has also got to be spent on other necessities such as water, food and bills. The consumer soon feels short of cash so what do
they do? They work long hours or work at two places at once. This means less social and free time which is exactly what the kaafir rulers want. This is because less social and free time means that the person has less time to think about the creation or the Creator. The person is
almost like a robot. They work long-hours, come home, have something to eat, sit down for a bit with their family and then go to sleep. The next morning the cycle starts again.

Under Islamic law, lending with interest on top is haraam (forbidden). You only re-pay what you borrow. Sometimes you do not even repay because the lender realises that the few dollars he has lent you may buy him a place which is better than anything on this planet, a place
where there is no stress, a place which has gardens underneath which rivers flow.

Also in an Islamic society, we would have no rich and poor. Everyone would be treated as equal and everyone would have what their neighbour has. Islam makes it obligatory for the wealthy and able-bodied to support the less fortunate. A famous hadith suggests:

“None of you is a true believer until you wish for your brother what you wish for yourself” (Bukhari and Muslim).

Copyright is non-existent in Islam. It is a Muslims duty to let other benefit from their ideas and inventions even if it means them losing money because if you losing money helps another person who needs money much more than you then so be it.

In the kaafir system that we live in today, divorces are very frequent and adultery is part of every day life. This is a very dangerous route that people travel on and has no benefits in it at all. It is a well established fact that adultery tends to be the most common reason for the split. This would not happen in an Islamic society because adultery is fervently prohibited. The penalty for adultery is being stoned to death. However it is not this penalty that stops the believer from committing adultery but the fear of the wrath of Allah (swt) that will befall them in the hereafter if they committed this grave sin. Islam addresses the problem from the root. What causes adultery? Adultery is caused by a person being attracted to another person. Islam stops this from happening by telling the believers to be modest. This applies to both the men and women. The kaafir media has many-a-times scrutinised and criticised Islam for "oppressing” our sisters by making them wear hijaab in the name of modesty. What they don’t report is that Islam also requires the men to be modest. Islam gives women a great status in
the society and the men respect this unlike what the kaafir media reports.

By being modest, the Muslim sisters are not stalked by perverted eyes. They are not raped, they are not harassed and made fun of. The Muslim brothers also contribute to stopping adultery by not free-mixing, not showing-off and growing beards etc as ordered by Allah (swt). Modesty stops adultery. Such a simple solution yet the kaafirs see it as oppression. I would hate to have a kaafir sister who went around half-naked and had the knowledge that many strangers will look at her body. Beauty should not be advertised. It should be preserved for your husband/wife.

In an Islamic society we would not need police, prisons, judges and courts because the accused will be judged and punished according to the laws of God. There would not be a need to lock the accused. Infact, there would not be many accused because laws of God will be implemented
and the laws of God do not change unlike man-made laws. Laws of God clearly state that theft, murder and other sorts of crimes are forbidden and anyone that takes part in them should be punished severely. Once again, to a believer, the retribution is one factor that will stop them from committing a crime but the main factor is what will happen to them in the hereafter. The believer knows that if they commit a crime in this life, they may get away with it but God does not forget. God is the fairest of all judges. Even if the believer does commit a crime in an Islamic society, they are most likely to own up to it and face the penalty then repent and ask for God’s forgiveness. The weapon of truth has more effect than a fully loaded AK-47.

Another thing about an Islamic society is that no two criminals will be treated differently. If they have committed the same crime, they will be punished in the same way according to Sharia unlike in a kaafir society where one rapist may get 10 years in jail whilst the other gets
3. Another example of hypocrisy.

In an Islamic society, the implementers of law are not there to hunt for criminals or give people a chance to commit a crime and then take their money or a few years of their life off them. Islam looks to the root of the problem and kills it. What is the cause behind most of the
criminal activities, violence, rape and other hideous crimes? The causes are alcohol, drugs, upbringing and media. Alcohol has been the cause of many crimes in the past and is still posing a major risk not only to the drinkers’ health and life but also to the people around them. It is proven that if a person has a drink and then drives, they are a major risk to the motorists and civilians around them as well as a risk to their own life. After drinking alcohol, a person is not in
their full senses. This can cause them to hallucinate and cause mischief. This kind of thing would not take place in an Islamic society because alcohol is forbidden by God and the believers fully understand and go by this ruling especially after seeing the kaafir society behave like animals after drinking alcohol.

Alcohol is an important tool for the hidden secularist heads in the hierarchy of the kaafir system. I have talked about the effects of alcohol on a person’s mind. Many kaafirs see alcohol as a reliever of stress and the secularists have manipulated the media to portray it as
such. What they don’t see is the trap they are falling in to. After working long and hard, the day or two days that they have off from work, they use these days to go down to the local pub and have a few pints. This is music to the ears of the hierarchy of the kaafir system because the more alcohol a person consumes, the less time they have to think about reality. To think about the creation. To think about the Creator. To untangle themselves out of the web of ignorance. This means the kaafirs have less time to reflect upon the many favours bestowed upon them from their creator. God has said:

“He gives you all you ask Him for. And were you to count God’s favours you will never be able to exhaust them.” (14: 34)

The kaafirs ignorance reminds me of a story I heard:

A fisherman went to the sea to fish in the morning. He threw his net in to the water and sat waiting. At sunset he dragged his net out of the water and checked for any fish. However, the only things he felt in the net were stones. He sat back down and started to contemplate and
question his faith. As he was doing so, he started throwing the stones one-by-one back in to the water. Without realising, he sat there through the night. As the sun rose over the horizon, he looked at his hand and at what he was throwing away. What he was throwing away were not stones. He was throwing away precious pearls without realising! In the darkness of ignorance, he did not see the blessings he had been showered with, in the light of guidance he could not thank his Lord enough for them.

It is the same with kaafirs, without being guided, they do not see the mercy and compassion that is shown towards them from their Creator. The Qur’an and the Sunnah are the light of guidance but the kaafir system and its rulers block the light from shining on their society.

In an Islamic society, we would have doctors who had cures for illnesses not doctors who relied upon drugs and treatments which created more illnesses than they cured. Nearly all kaafir medicines have side-effects some serious some not so serious. That is not the point, the point is that the kaafir society does not want there to be a complete cure for an illness. Even if there is, a new illness will be introduced (HIV, SARS, etc). There is more advantage to the kaafirs in
keeping a person ill than curing them because if people stay ill, there will be more jobs created, doctors will have to work longer hours and the scientists would be kept busy trying to find a cure instead of breaking out of the web of lies and fabrications. The Qur’an says:

"… Only in the remembrance of Allah can the heart find peace." (Qur'an, 13:28)

The Qur’an and Sunnah are the only cures to all illnesses. The Qur’an and Sunnah are the only way forward for science. The things scientists are discovering today, were mentioned in the Qur’an 1400 years a go. Some of the most effective treatments (cupping, etc) used today, were
used 1400 years a go by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

If we were ruled by Islam, we would not have Guantanamo Bay or Abu Ghuraib because the Qur’an says:

Goodness and Evil cannot be equal. Repay evil with what is better, and he who was your enemy will become your intimate friend. (Surah 41:34)

If we were ruled by Islam, we would not have fabricated elections which intend to replace one mythomaniac with another mythomaniac.

If we were ruled by Islam, the judgement for a wrong-doer would be just and fair because they will be judged by the laws of God not the laws of man. Man makes mistakes. God does not.

If we were ruled by Islam, we would have universal brotherhood and there would not be hunger, greed, poverty, homelessness, cruelty, evil and mistreatment.

If we were ruled by Islam, our land would be one, our peace would be one, our war would be one, our flag would be one, our happiness would be one our suffering would be one but most importantly, our God would be one!

If we were ruled by Islam, our children would look up to real heroes not hate-promoting rappers or super heroes.

If we were ruled by Islam, we would have real freedom of speech not freedom of speech where you can only say what the kaafirs want you to say or you are violating their laws.

If we were ruled by Islam, our sisters would not have to take off their Hijaab just because a secularist hypocrite wants to impose his views on the society.

If we were ruled by Islam, there would be less suffering because our Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “The Ummah is like a body, if one part gets hurt, the rest of the body feels the pain”

If we were ruled by Islam, we would spend more time gaining knowledge that would be useful to us in this life and in the hereafter.

If we were ruled by Islam, evil would strangle itself after seeing the love, happiness and unity of the believers.

If only we were ruled by Islam…

By Winn• 6 Dec 2008 21:18
Winn

Trying to find the number of flaws in this tirade would be like trying to count the number of holes in a sieve...LOLZ!

Anyone for the Flying Sphagetti Monster??

By khalifk• 6 Dec 2008 20:14
khalifk

You have no right to talk anything about my family or my personal life or anything. My wife is a very noble lady and she does not deserve to be talked about by loosers like you. Shut your dirty mouth.

Better think before you talk looser.

By nadt• 6 Dec 2008 19:31
nadt

exactly apple..im good , how are you, you went away for a while, hope your well.xxx

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2008 15:49
anonymous

* yawns *

By bowlers21• 6 Dec 2008 15:47
bowlers21

Oh FFS...grow up boyo....

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2008 15:43
anonymous

you posted that one before.......

By bowlers21• 6 Dec 2008 15:41
bowlers21

don't let your brains go to your head!.....

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2008 15:20
anonymous

Oh FFS...grow up boyo....

By bowlers21• 6 Dec 2008 15:14
bowlers21

How much refund do you expect on your head now that it's empty.

By brutus_ceasar• 6 Dec 2008 15:13
brutus_ceasar

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Heard your wife left you,

How upset you must be.

But don't fret about it...

She moved in with me.

By britexpat• 6 Dec 2008 14:45
Rating: 2/5
britexpat

These types of postings do nothing but incite hatred on both sides. It's best to see them for what they are and ignore them..

By gerryqs• 6 Dec 2008 14:36
Rating: 4/5
gerryqs

If you want to come around here Khalifk I will offer you the definition of a Kirkby kiss in the meantime Kaffir is defined below

Kaffir, kaffer or kafir, which once was a blanket term for black southern Africans (see Kaffir (historical usage in southern Africa)), is now utilized exclusively as an ethnic or racial slur. The original meaning of the word was 'heathen', unbeliever or infidel, from the Arabic Kafir.[1] Portuguese explorers used the term generally to describe tribes they encountered in southern Africa, probably having misunderstood its etymology from Muslim traders along the coast. European colonists subsequently continued its use.[2] Although used often inoffensively between the 16th and 19th centuries, as racial tensions increased in 20th century South Africa, its use became more racially slanderous than just a general word to describe a race of people.

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2008 14:06
anonymous

bowlers21, *yawn yawn*.....cryptic bollocks...

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2008 09:50
anonymous

with a big chip on his shoulder about anything or anyone not Muslim.

And i find yer frequent use of the word kaffir very offensive.

Yer keep banging on about how the world would be great if it was ruled by Islam, but yet, there is a lot of crime committed by Muslims here in this part of the world.Nobodys perfect i agree, but some of the crimes committed here are terrible.Just a short time ago, a boy was raped by 4 men.

The GCC is an Islamic area of the world, but yer still have Police,judges and courts......Why is that do ya think ?

In fact, yer whole topic is a load of old bollox, designed to incite hate against Non Muslims.........

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NIL ILLEGITIMI CARBORUNDUM

By bowlers21• 6 Dec 2008 09:28
bowlers21

what do u think??? dont judge the book by its cover, if u are only a lawyer, ok???

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2008 09:24
anonymous

huh,bowlers21, you again, yes its me again, why are you repeating posts and not giving an explanation?

By bowlers21• 6 Dec 2008 09:21
bowlers21

u again...what are u thinking then???

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2008 09:13
anonymous

bowlers21....you repeated Timtams post...for what purpose?

By Arien• 6 Dec 2008 09:11
Arien

Crap!!!

Keep giving the sticks and and get beaten with it. What a pity.

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Every society is judged by how

it treats it's least fortunates.

By bowlers21• 6 Dec 2008 08:24
bowlers21

soo RUDE AND BIAS....???

timtan said Why dont we all call QL .. the new Islamic society, There is so ...

Why dont we all call QL .. the new Islamic society, There is so much now day being writen on this topic.. GET A LIFE PEOPLE.. we dont care what you believe in...

You never know if you never go :o)

Fri, 05/12/2008 - 10:10pm reply

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2008 05:31
anonymous

Someone is having toilet paper affection lately in a King size roll .

I think is time to start our own Holy Crusades in Qatar Living in posting about Jesus and God with a funny spin.

The Seven Words You Can Never Say On QL by George Carlin

By Apple• 6 Dec 2008 05:31
Apple

say your comments...what's your vision, what do u think would happen? advantage and disadvantages? write it here!

BUT.........no need to be rude! get it? :))

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2008 05:28
anonymous

Nada

By Apple• 6 Dec 2008 05:25
Apple

Since when Qatar were pushing Islam to their residence? :D:D:D

And neither I could find any of Khalifk post that he want to push Islam in this thread to anyone's throat, its just a matter of posting NOT pushing Islam, eh!

And besides, Khalifk posted it in politics,culture,religion....what do we expect in here when we open this thread? some funny jokes or love triangle issues? duh!

Seriously, some people here needs to get a life...

How are you girl?:))))

By Gypsy• 6 Dec 2008 03:39
Gypsy

What a pile of steaming horseshit.

By nadt• 6 Dec 2008 01:37
nadt

timtan, im talking about a website in qatar, not australia. nevertheless in aus, we did recieve a lot door knockers about christianity and jehovah witnesses, didnt bother me the least, just said not interested rather than beig rude and saying get a life...

I do think some people here go over board with the "my religion is better than yours" and you can disagree all you like, its your opinion and right to, you just dont have to be so rude about it.

By sag• 6 Dec 2008 00:42
sag

Who is Islam? I heard about many great living leaders but never heard anyone by Islam! I didn't read the article.

By Amoud• 6 Dec 2008 00:22
Amoud

Well said ladies.... I stopped reading this the first time when I saw "and ruled by hypocrisy (also known as democracy)". That in itself set the whole tone of the mini dissertation posted here.

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"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"

By dweller• 6 Dec 2008 00:00
dweller

This is where he got it from.

http://forum.arbuz.com/archive/index.php/t-20320.html

By jauntie• 5 Dec 2008 23:45
jauntie

it has also caused a number of wars over the milleniums!

Best to just believe in what you want to, and not to go trying to tell your neighbour what he/she ought to believe in. Right?

If only life was that simple ..... the problem is, it IS

sigh

By jauntie• 5 Dec 2008 23:33
jauntie

I was brought up as a Catholic and I'm a LOT older than most of you on here. I'm old enough to remember the fear of God being put into me by the Priests and Nuns when I was at school.

But you know something else? Even at the age of 7 I had a mind of my own. And I used it. And OK I went along with all the religious gubbins but .... so much was nonsense and didn't make sense.

So I became my own person.

And I firmly believe that, if there IS a GOD, that's what he/she would want me to be.

By jauntie• 5 Dec 2008 23:28
jauntie

I don't want to be ruled by Islam, any more than I wish to be ruled by any other tunnel visioned, controlling religion.

And I'm not just talking about Islam OK

Eid Mubarak!

By a merry can muslim• 5 Dec 2008 23:24
a merry can muslim

You would have a bunch of pissed of QL'ers more than likely....

They call it the American dream because you have to be asleep to see it... --George Carlin

By nadt• 5 Dec 2008 23:11
nadt

timtan, you seem to forget that qatar is an islamic society, naturally some people would like to discuss it. the topic clearly mentioned Islam, if you didnt care about what muslims think, why open it and make rude comments, no need to be rude, you can just ignore the thread or was someone holding a gun to your head to read it?

By anonymous• 5 Dec 2008 22:17
anonymous

There are many countries 'ruled' by Islam..........do they aspire to this 'perfect' place? No way Jose.....I think its not about religion but appreciating everyone is human? Yes! Human!......

By anonymous• 5 Dec 2008 21:50
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

mmmmm does this perfect world exist.......I think not...and no religion will ever, ever make it perfect.......glasses and rose tinted spring to mind.......Hello real world khalifk

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