On Wed, 19 May 2004 07:06:48 -0400, "Faris Jawad"
<ana_faris_bila_jawad@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Same-Sex Marriage: Islamic View
>
>Gay marriage is totally prohibited in Islam as well as in all the divine
>religions. Gay marriage is an atrocious and obscene act which belongs to
>unsound nature. Islam teaches that believers should neither do the obscene
>acts nor in any way indulge in their propagation. Allah says, "Those who
>love (to see) obscenity published broadcast among the Believers will have a
>grievous Penalty in this life and in the Hereafter: Allah knows, and you
>know not." (An-Nur: 19)
>
>Dr. Muhammad M. Abu Laylah, professor of Islamic Studies and Comparative
>Religions at Al-Azhar University, states the following:
>
>In the very beginning, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that
>this act is an ugly sin which Allah forbids in all religions, even in the
>most primitive ones. It is against the ordinances of Allah and against the
>law of nature. I wonder how in this age of advanced knowledge, science,
>technology, we allow such things to take place in our human society, how
>someone allows or gives a legal sanction to such a widespread act that poses
>a threat to the whole human race and destroys our fabric of society like
>cancer.
>
>Emphatically, Islam forbids homosexuality and lesbianism and regard them as
>a violation of the commands of Allah.
>In both the Old and the New Testaments, all Prophets of God forbid such evil
>activities and punish severely those who practice them.
>
>Allah tells us in the Qur'an that He created everything in pairs. Referring
>to this, Allah Almighty says, "And all things We have created by pairs, that
>haply ye may reflect" (Az-Zariyat: 49). For sure, the pairs referred to in
>the above verse are of different kinds, not of the same kind.
>
>Marriage is universally known to be between a man and a woman, not between a
>man and a man or between a woman and a woman. Marriage in Islam, as in all
>divine religions, does not mean sexual enjoyment only but also the
>establishment of a family on hygienic and safe foundations.
>
>We are greatly sorry to hear about the enactment of such a law that is given
>to a few people who stand in a marginal place in our society to present a
>phenomenon.
>
>I feel that Allah will never let such an act go without punishment. We have
>an example of the people of Lut who were deeply involved in such immoral
>acts and were destroyed by Allah.
>
>I, personally, feel that this is one of the deadly germs that are injected
>in the vein of modern civilization, which the westerners feel proud of.
>Human rights should not be extended to include human destruction or threats
>to our life on this planet. We hope that the legislators who enacted such a
>law will think twice about it and consider its consequences on our human
>race and to try to repeal this law and put things right.
>
>We call our human fellows to give support to our demand for the safety and
>order of our world.!"
>
>You can also read:
>
>How Islam Views Homosexuality
>Homosexuality and Lesbianism: Sexual Perversions
>The Philosophy of Marriage in Islam
>Human Rights in Islam
>Homosexuality: The Nature of Perversion
>Homosexuality. From an Islamic Stand
>At:
>http://www.islamonline.net
>
>
>
I love guys to preach to me how wonderful their religion is with
pictures of their "fighters" with their holy book in one hand and a
weapon in the other.
If homosexuality is perverse from an Islamic point of view, ---
tough. The gays don't hurt people sawing their heads off and the
Islamo-fascists do.
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