Monday, January 3, 2011

Guest Voices: Egyptian church bombing: an attack against faith - On Faith at washingtonpost.com

Dr Ali Gomaa, The Grand Mufti of Egypt

There is no religion worthy of the name that does not regard as one of its highest values the sanctity of human life. Islam is no exception to this rule. Indeed, God has made this unequivocal in the Quran by emphasizing the gravity of the universal prohibition against murder, saying of the one who takes even one life that "it is as if he has killed all mankind." Islam views murder as both a crime punishable by law in this world and as major sin punishable in the Afterlife as well. Prophet Mohammad said, "The first cases to be decided among the people on the Day of Judgment will be those of blood-shed."

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Guest Voices: Egyptian church bombing: an attack against faith - On Faith at washingtonpost.com

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