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Related: About this forumForgiveness- The Story of an American Mosque Walking the Walk
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So we have all heard about the virtues of forgiveness as taught by Scriptures. But how many of us actually show the courage to forgive our enemies, or those who harm us? This is a heart-warming story of a young mans bigotry turning into an act of kindness, and a small community coming together in response to the young man vandalizing the mosque in Fort Smith, Arkansas in October 2016.
The story gives much meaning to the teachings of the Quran on forgiveness and showing kindness, even to your enemies.
Show forgiveness, enjoin what is good, and turn away from the ignorant. The Quran 7:199
The story gives much meaning to the teachings of the Quran on forgiveness and showing kindness, even to your enemies.
Show forgiveness, enjoin what is good, and turn away from the ignorant. The Quran 7:199
To read more:
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/askamuslim/2018/09/forgiveness-the-story-of-an-american-mosque-walking-the-walk/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Muslim&utm_content=49
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Forgiveness- The Story of an American Mosque Walking the Walk (Original Post)
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
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You'll find forgiveness as a good thing in almost all religions' scriptures, somewhere.
MineralMan
Sep 2018
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MineralMan
(148,300 posts)1. You'll find forgiveness as a good thing in almost all religions' scriptures, somewhere.
Some people follow that advice. Many more do not. Forgiveness is a cultural thing. Religions often adopt such goals in words, if not in deed. Religion, in itself, is not why.
TomSlick
(12,073 posts)2. Incredible story.
Don't tell me what you believe, Show me what you believe.
Al-ḥamdu lil-lāh.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)3. It's easy to be magnanimous when lacking any real authority.
Words are wind.