Page 53 - Justice and Compassion in the Qur'an
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HARUN YAHYA (ADNAN OKTAR)
[Him]. (Surah Al ‘Imran, 113-115)
In conclusion, a person who thinks in the light of the
verses of the Qur'an and fears Allah can in no way feel
hostility towards Jews because of their religion or creed.
The moral teachings of the Qur'an exclude all racism. For
this reason, a Muslim who follows the Qur'an does not
practice racism and does not despise people because they
belong to a certain race. It is commanded in the Qur'an
that, so long as they show no hostility to Islam or
Muslims, an understanding and friendly attitude must be
maintained toward other religions. For this reason, a
Muslim who follows the Qur'an should assume a
compassionate and friendly manner towards people of
different religions, and especially towards the People of
the Book.
A Muslim's view of Judaism and Holocaust must be
based on these basic criteria. Some Jews may be subjected
to criticism only because they have a racist attitude, shed
blood in the name of zionism and subject other people to
cruelty in compliance with the commands of the distorted
Torah. A Muslim wishes to see an end to anti-Semitic
racist movements and ideologies such as atheistic zionism
that practice racism in the name of the Jews, and a
peaceable world order established, in which every race
and belief can live in peace and justice.
Monasteries, Churches and Synagogues
must be Respected
A Muslim must respect and protect the holy places
where the People of the Book worship Allah, and protect