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Quran believing Taliban behead junior volleyball player who was part of Afghan women’s national team

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https://www.indiatoday.in/world/sto...afghan-women-national-team-1866985-2021-10-20


Taliban militants allegedly beheaded a member of the Afghan junior women’s national volleyball team, a coach told the Persian Independent.

In an interview, coach Suraya Afzali (name changed) said a woman player named Mahjabin Hakimi was killed by the Taliban earlier in October, but nobody learnt about the gruesome murder as the insurgents had threatened her family not to talk about it.

Mahjabin played for the Kabul Municipality Volleyball Club before the collapse of the Ashraf Ghani government, and was one of the club’s star players. Then, a few days ago, pictures of what seemed to be her severed head and bloodied neck turned up on social media.

The coach of the Afghan women’s national volleyball team said that only two of the team’s players was able to escape from the country before the Taliban wrested complete control in August. Mahjabin Hakimi was among the many other unfortunate women sportspersons who were left behind….
 

syed putra

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The moslem turks came and raped and pillaged hindustan. Until today, never recovered either.
The Turks allies to mongols, aLeo conquered the remnants of the Arabic influenced areas until the beginning of the 20th century..
but in any case, it wasn't the same faith as the original when it all started. The original faith lasted until 1053 in Andalusia Spain before the abbasid, proponents of religion, overwhelm and conquered the last remnants of the umayids, who were just believers of God.
 

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The original faith lasted until 1053 in Andalusia Spain before the abbasid, proponents of religion, overwhelm and conquered the last remnants of the umayids, who were just believers of God.

So the original faith followed the path of abu bakar and umar, the fellas who rearranged the face of mahomet's son-in-law and whacked mahomet's daughter into a miscarriage?
 

syed putra

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So the original faith followed the path of abu bakar and umar, the fellas who rearranged the face of mahomet's son-in-law and whacked mahomet's daughter into a miscarriage?
Everything changed when the abassids took over.
There were no mosque in Andalusia Spain when the first moors entered there.
 

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Everything changed when the abassids took over.
There were no mosque in Andalusia Spain when the first moors entered there.

Everything changed in islam when mahomet died early from the effects of getting poisoned. islamic teachings would either follow the style of mahomet's father in law or his son-in-law. Father-in-law won and killed mahomet's daughter and unborn grandson. islamic teachings would be based on his likes and preferences. Losing party's version of islam followed by a much smaller minority of moslems, the shia, who will be declared as either heretics or apostates.
 

syed putra

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Everything changed in islam when mahomet died early from the effects of getting poisoned. islamic teachings would either follow the style of mahomet's father in law or his son-in-law. Father-in-law won and killed mahomet's daughter and unborn grandson. islamic teachings would be based on his likes and preferences. Losing party's version of islam followed by a much smaller minority of moslems, the shia, who will be declared as either heretics or apostates.
I will need to verify this historical event.
 

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I will need to verify this historical event.

Shia holds that her injuries during the raid by Umar directly caused the young Fatimah's miscarriage and death, a few months after Muhammad's demise.[4] For Sunnis, however, it is unimaginable that Muhammad's companions would violate the Quranic sanctity of Muhammad's family and home.[7][36][37]

Both al-Tabari and al-Masudi write that Abu Bakr, on his deathbed, regretted his order to break into Fatimah's house.[38] This appears to be a sensitive admission that has been censored by, for example, the Sunni author Abu Ubayd in his book, Kitab al-Amwal.[39] It might be noted that Umar's history of violence against women is well-documented.[40]

A common argument is that Ali would have never continued his relations with Umar had the latter organized a raid on Ali's home.[41] On the other hand, it has been suggested that Ali gave up his rights and exercised restraint for the sake of a nascent Islam.[42] There are reports that Ali turned down Abu Sufyan's offer to support his claim to the caliphate.[43] Later, in reference to Abu Bakr's caliphate, a poem began to circulate among the Banu Hashim which ended with, "Surely, we have been cheated in the most monstrous way."[44] Ali forbade the poet to recite it, adding that the welfare of Islam was dearer to him than anything else.[45] While Ali never withheld his help for the cause of Islam, the mutual distrust and hostility of Ali with Abu Bakr and Umar is well-documented.[46] About the outcome of Saqifah, Ali was recorded to have said that, "I would have overturned the tables if I was not concerned about divisiveness and disunity leading some to return to the times of infidelity."[47]

The prevalent view is that Fatimah never reconciled with Abu Bakr and Umar.[48] It is well-cited that Fatimah's dying wish was that Abu Bakr and Umar should not attend her funeral.[49] According to al-Imama wa al-Siyasa, when the two visited Fatimah on her deathbed, she reminded them of Muhammad's words that, "Fatimah is part of me, and whoever angers her has angered me."[50] The dying Fatimah then told the two that they had indeed angered her and that she would soon take her complaint to God and His prophet, Muhammad.[51] It has been suggested that the damning implications of Fatimah's anger motivated the invention of stories about the reconciliation of Fatimah with Abu Bakr and Umar.[52]

It is well-documented that Fatimah's dying wish was that Abu Bakr and Umar should not attend her funeral.[9] She was buried under the cover of darkness and her exact burial place remains unknown to this day.[10]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleged_attack_on_Fatimah's_house
 

syed putra

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Shia holds that her injuries during the raid by Umar directly caused the young Fatimah's miscarriage and death, a few months after Muhammad's demise.[4] For Sunnis, however, it is unimaginable that Muhammad's companions would violate the Quranic sanctity of Muhammad's family and home.[7][36][37]

Both al-Tabari and al-Masudi write that Abu Bakr, on his deathbed, regretted his order to break into Fatimah's house.[38] This appears to be a sensitive admission that has been censored by, for example, the Sunni author Abu Ubayd in his book, Kitab al-Amwal.[39] It might be noted that Umar's history of violence against women is well-documented.[40]

A common argument is that Ali would have never continued his relations with Umar had the latter organized a raid on Ali's home.[41] On the other hand, it has been suggested that Ali gave up his rights and exercised restraint for the sake of a nascent Islam.[42] There are reports that Ali turned down Abu Sufyan's offer to support his claim to the caliphate.[43] Later, in reference to Abu Bakr's caliphate, a poem began to circulate among the Banu Hashim which ended with, "Surely, we have been cheated in the most monstrous way."[44] Ali forbade the poet to recite it, adding that the welfare of Islam was dearer to him than anything else.[45] While Ali never withheld his help for the cause of Islam, the mutual distrust and hostility of Ali with Abu Bakr and Umar is well-documented.[46] About the outcome of Saqifah, Ali was recorded to have said that, "I would have overturned the tables if I was not concerned about divisiveness and disunity leading some to return to the times of infidelity."[47]

The prevalent view is that Fatimah never reconciled with Abu Bakr and Umar.[48] It is well-cited that Fatimah's dying wish was that Abu Bakr and Umar should not attend her funeral.[49] According to al-Imama wa al-Siyasa, when the two visited Fatimah on her deathbed, she reminded them of Muhammad's words that, "Fatimah is part of me, and whoever angers her has angered me."[50] The dying Fatimah then told the two that they had indeed angered her and that she would soon take her complaint to God and His prophet, Muhammad.[51] It has been suggested that the damning implications of Fatimah's anger motivated the invention of stories about the reconciliation of Fatimah with Abu Bakr and Umar.[52]

It is well-documented that Fatimah's dying wish was that Abu Bakr and Umar should not attend her funeral.[9] She was buried under the cover of darkness and her exact burial place remains unknown to this day.[10]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleged_attack_on_Fatimah's_house
Its a good thing I am neither sunni or shia.
 
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