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On 4/30/2025 at 7:52 AM, Rajakeeyam said:

 

I had been on a rather adventurous but truly enriching tour(drove) from hyderabad to leh and ladakh and back. On the tour I covered  Kashmir, Sindh region. The houses next to the shores of the river amidst the mountains were so beautiful with back and front gardens just like here in England. I even spotted a horse in one of their yards. The scene has ever since been etched in my mind. India is so beautiful. Kashmir and the Sindh is breathtaking. What happened to Kashmiri pandits is so cruel. Literally driving them out of the area or lynching them.

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On 4/28/2025 at 10:45 AM, Mobile GOM said:

Suspended already 😂😂

reddy, mega fan, anti hindu and tdp fan aa

asalu oka quality inko danitho sync avvatla.. evaru ee maha vanitha!

Posted
6 minutes ago, Nfdbno1 said:

reddy, mega fan, anti hindu and tdp fan aa

asalu oka quality inko danitho sync avvatla.. evaru ee maha vanitha!

G3 in Twitter id

Posted
1 minute ago, Mobile GOM said:

G3 in Twitter id

any id other than twitter, is she popular only because of this controversy?

Posted
1 hour ago, Nfdbno1 said:

any id other than twitter, is she popular only because of this controversy?

Hardcore TDP fan 

Faced brutal struggle due to Jagga 

Posted
3 hours ago, Abhimani_N said:

@Npower ivi Quran lo nijam ga unnaya leva ?

 

 

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The image you’ve shared is an example of quote-mining — taking verses from the Qur’an out of context, stripping them of historical and textual nuance, and presenting them to mislead.
When presented without context, might appear harsh or violent. However, it's important to approach any religious scripture — including the Qur’an — with intellectual honesty, historical understanding, and contextual integrity. Let me explain why these kinds of charts are misleading."

1. Historical and Situational Context (Asbab al-Nuzul):

  • Many verses cited (e.g., Surah 8, Surah 9) were revealed in times of war when the early Muslims were under attack or facing existential threats.

  • These verses address specific situations, not blanket commands for all time or people.

  • For example:

    • Surah 9:5 ("kill the idolaters wherever you find them") refers to a peace treaty broken by hostile tribes. The next verses (9:6) explicitly say to protect and escort any peaceful non-Muslim who seeks safety.

2. Selective Quoting and Mistranslations:

  • The image omits verses about peace, justice, and compassion:

    • Qur’an 5:32: Killing one innocent person is like killing all of humanity.

    • Qur’an 60:8: Allah does not forbid you from being kind and just to those who do not fight you.

  • Some “summaries” in the image are not accurate translations, but interpretations twisted to sound more violent than the Arabic implies.

3. Universal Ethical Principles:

  • Islam, like Christianity and Judaism, contains verses on justice, war, and peace. All scriptures, when read selectively, can sound harsh.

    • Example: Deuteronomy 20:16–17 (Bible) commands the Israelites to destroy cities completely.

  • Muslims believe in upholding peace and living respectfully with people of all faiths. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) lived among Christians and Jews, signed treaties, and protected minorities.

4. Scholarly Interpretation Matters:

  • The Qur’an is not meant to be read like a modern textbook. Classical scholars study Arabic grammar, context, Prophetic practice, and consensus to interpret.

  • These verses often had rules of engagement, self-defense limits, and exceptions that such images ignore.


Conclusion:
"The verses cited in your image are taken out of context and do not represent the ethical and spiritual core of Islam. I would invite you to read the Qur’an in full, with commentary or tafsir by credible scholars, to appreciate its message in entirety. True understanding comes through sincerity, not selective outrage."

Posted
2 hours ago, Npower said:
 
The image you’ve shared is an example of quote-mining — taking verses from the Qur’an out of context, stripping them of historical and textual nuance, and presenting them to mislead.
When presented without context, might appear harsh or violent. However, it's important to approach any religious scripture — including the Qur’an — with intellectual honesty, historical understanding, and contextual integrity. Let me explain why these kinds of charts are misleading."

1. Historical and Situational Context (Asbab al-Nuzul):

  • Many verses cited (e.g., Surah 8, Surah 9) were revealed in times of war when the early Muslims were under attack or facing existential threats.

  • These verses address specific situations, not blanket commands for all time or people.

  • For example:

    • Surah 9:5 ("kill the idolaters wherever you find them") refers to a peace treaty broken by hostile tribes. The next verses (9:6) explicitly say to protect and escort any peaceful non-Muslim who seeks safety.

2. Selective Quoting and Mistranslations:

  • The image omits verses about peace, justice, and compassion:

    • Qur’an 5:32: Killing one innocent person is like killing all of humanity.

    • Qur’an 60:8: Allah does not forbid you from being kind and just to those who do not fight you.

  • Some “summaries” in the image are not accurate translations, but interpretations twisted to sound more violent than the Arabic implies.

3. Universal Ethical Principles:

  • Islam, like Christianity and Judaism, contains verses on justice, war, and peace. All scriptures, when read selectively, can sound harsh.

    • Example: Deuteronomy 20:16–17 (Bible) commands the Israelites to destroy cities completely.

  • Muslims believe in upholding peace and living respectfully with people of all faiths. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) lived among Christians and Jews, signed treaties, and protected minorities.

4. Scholarly Interpretation Matters:

  • The Qur’an is not meant to be read like a modern textbook. Classical scholars study Arabic grammar, context, Prophetic practice, and consensus to interpret.

  • These verses often had rules of engagement, self-defense limits, and exceptions that such images ignore.


Conclusion:
"The verses cited in your image are taken out of context and do not represent the ethical and spiritual core of Islam. I would invite you to read the Qur’an in full, with commentary or tafsir by credible scholars, to appreciate its message in entirety. True understanding comes through sincerity, not selective outrage."

 But mothersa li cheppevallu context cheppi chepparu kada, just recha gotti vadilestharu

Posted
46 minutes ago, Rajakeeyam said:

Singapore added to list now, with Muslims reaching close to 20% it’s just matter of time 

Ikkada kuda vunnara. Leni desam ledu anukunta chetta vedavalu 

Posted
3 hours ago, Rajakeeyam said:

Singapore added to list now, with Muslims reaching close to 20% it’s just matter of time 

Malaysia already gone case kada ee scenario lo. 

In the next 10 years, we will see economic and social debacle of that country :sleep: 

Posted
5 hours ago, Rajakeeyam said:

Singapore added to list now, with Muslims reaching close to 20% it’s just matter of time 

yes...

majority new businesses Dubai lo start chesthunnaru...

SNG lost its charm 

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