The truth can be difficult

Some folk, say and do things they believe to be “their truth” but this is often opposed to what God instructs.

Example, the Torah, Bible and Quran clarifies that the death penalty is critical when vile crimes occurs. The death penalty is not open for debate as its application is critical to justice. Anyone that rejects the divine sanction as given in the Torah, Bible and Quran is cursed by the Abrahamic faiths and forfeits leadership.

If you privately and quietly believe the death penalty is barbaric, you are entitled to your opinion as long as you do not advocate against the death penalty. Perhaps God the merciful will forgive you, should God decide.

Moving on. Crime has exploded in many suburbs and the reasons are obvious.

Example, since some “rights” activists attack the authorities and anyone who advocates law and order on our streets, criminals benefit. Criminals hide among the homeless and use the opportunity to break into homes and vehicles across the suburbs etc. Theft from vehicles in what was once quiet suburbs, have doubled thanks to the so called “rights” activists who ignorantly protect criminals, whilst thinking they are doing good work.

Ironically, the words of Muhammed the envoy makes sense today. Centuries ago he said that people will enter Hell-fire and they will not know why. Allow me to explain. After a vehicle, home or person has been violated, a normal human reaction is to curse the guilty. Although, God disapproves of cursing individuals, the pray of the oppressed are readily accepted and when life is disrupted through crime, it is a form of oppression.

Thus, you cannot commit crimes and only seek mercy from God. Abrahamic tradition advises that you seek pardon and reimburse the victim first. To the “rights” activists, when you protect the “rights” of folk to build structures wherever they want, you better ensure they do not engage in crime. Otherwise the collective curse or pray of the victim falls on you, as well as on the criminal whom you in reality, assisted in his/her criminality.

As individuals we must be careful what we say and do, thinking that we are not accountable. Inadvertently helping criminals because of a “mistaken” understanding is an insufficient excuse. Beliefs and opinions must align with the overall Abrahamic tradition and this includes reinstating the Death penalty etc. No person or collective is above divine injunction and whilst God is most merciful, mercy is not to be taken for granted.

Cllr Yagyah Adams

Cape Muslim Congress

 

 

 

 

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