15/05/2022
IMAGINE THIS
Philosophical reasoning behind Deborah's death in Sokoto. In fact, it's morally wrong when considering the religion ethics. It's obviously and boldly written in the two holy books that " there shall not kill one and another for no cause" and whoever did so, will never receive his favor in the hereafter.
However, for those who mistakenly kills one and another, needs to pay for 'dunya' or 'khafara' let's alone of stoning one to death.
Islam is a peaceful religion which preaches that we shouldn't engage in any criminality or violence that would involve blood shedding. Its equally stipulated down in its book that a Muslim should learn how to help one and another.
Historically, I had never read or heard that prophet Muhammad and his Al ummahs indulged in a coarsive manner to evangelize for Islam and never angrily reacted to any form of ridicule and vituperation he received from the 'khufuru', disbelievers, he would rather accept and even pray for their changes.
It's a lesson for the dear brothers and sisters that we need ikman 'wisdom and common sense' if at all we want to stage for jihadism in Islam.
Lastly, domestic lesson is very pertinent and significant to our children. We need to educate them on how to be morally upright in any place we find ourselves. Then teaching them what religion dictates not to be brain- Washed by the humanizers. To the Muslim non-believers do not use sokoto occurrence to justify Muslim religion. Islam is a religion of peace. And for those who killed the lady they did it out of their wickedness and heartless because no one can fight for God and messengers.
By Pathfinder