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superiority over another. In death, these claims will be proven unfounded. A
holy verse on the subject of the Day of Judgment reveals this fact:
Then when the Trumpet is blown, no ties of kinship will exist
between them on that day, nor may they question one another.
(Koran, 23:101)
As the verse makes clear, at the moment of death, the Day of Judgment
or in the hereafter, concepts such as race, color and ethnic origin will be
unimportant. The only thing of any importance then will be closeness to God
and whether a person has won His mercy. On that day, nobody will be in a
position to ask anyone about his race or ethnicity. Those people who are now
passionate about their ethnicity, who kill others for it and even burn them
alive, will understand how helpless and dependant they are, no matter what
their race.
y Another distinguishing feature of fascism is its tendency to violence.
Fascists regard violence, the use of brute force, war and conflict as sacred
concepts. That is not possible for someone who lives by the Koran. God wants
the faithful to live by good morals, which he describes in the Koran. For
instance, a Muslim is charged with returning good for evil. God says this in one
of the holy verses on the subject:
A good action and a bad action are not the same. Repel the bad with
something better and, if there is enmity between you and someone
else, he will be like a bosom friend. (Koran, 41:34)
It is out of the question for a person who behaves in accordance with the
above verse to feel any sympathy for fascist logic and methods, or to show
even the slightest tendency towards fascism.
y Another feature of fascist morality is that it is quite capable of
sacrificing thousands of innocent people without hesitation for the sake of
those aims that it perceives to be sacred. Fascists, who think that "the end
justifies the means," carry out all kinds of brutality for an end that is in itself
utterly unjustifiable. However, the Koran says that attacking people unjustly
and killing the innocent is a great crime. According to fascism, human life is
worth nothing, whereas religion sees the life of even one person as being of the
utmost importance. God commands:
…if someone kills another person—unless it is in retaliation for
someone else or for causing corruption in the earth—it is as if he had
murdered all mankind. And if anyone gives life to another person, it
is as if he had given life to all mankind… (Koran, 5:32)