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Islam encourages RAGE for the purpose of preparing the Muslim mind for JIHAD TERRORISM and HONOR KILLING.
Ghayra or Gheera or Gheyrah in Islam means ‘protective jealousy or rage’. The Salafi scholar Muhammad Al-Munajjid indicates that the concept
also applies to protecting Muhammad from blasphemy. Any private Muslim is free from penality whenever he executes someone who insults or
demeans Mohammed. Any private Muslim may do it if the state fails to execute.
Ghayrah (sometimes transliterated as ghayra, ghira, gheerah or gheera) is an Arabic word which means a person’s dislike of another’s sharing
in a right (which belongs to the former). It has a sense of earnest concern or zeal over something and can be considered a kind of protective
jealousy.[1] In Islam, there are different kinds of ghayrah: that which relates to Allah and which relates to a Muslim. Allah’s discontent is
with sharing the obedience of his servant which rightfully belongs to him. For a Muslim it is the rage in his heart which moves him to
guard his family from indecency and to kill in the name of honor.

Ghayra or Gheera or Gheyrah in Islam means ‘protective jealousy or rage’. The Salafi scholar Muhammad Al-Munajjid indicates that the concept
also applies to protecting Muhammad from blasphemy. Any private Muslim is free from penality whenever he executes someone who insults or
demeans Mohammed. Any private Muslim may do it if the state fails to execute.
Ghayrah (sometimes transliterated as ghayra, ghira, gheerah or gheera) is an Arabic word which means a person’s dislike of another’s sharing
in a right (which belongs to the former). It has a sense of earnest concern or zeal over something and can be considered a kind of protective
jealousy.[1] In Islam, there are different kinds of ghayrah: that which relates to Allah and which relates to a Muslim. Allah’s discontent is
with sharing the obedience of his servant which rightfully belongs to him. For a Muslim it is the rage in his heart which moves him to
guard his family from indecency and to kill in the name of honor.