Is There Love in Islam? (Part 1)

    Recently, someone asked me the following question: “Can the word for “love” be found in the Qur’an, and how many times?” What a great question. After all, millions of Muslims all over the world sincerely believe that Islam is a loving, peaceful religion. So, it would make sense that we would have found, not only throughout the pages of the Qur’an, but also through the life and teaching of Mohammed, “the self-proclaimed prophet of Islam,” many statements and commands to encourage and provoke Muslim believers to love.

   If you have read any of my articles and heard me on my radio/TV broadcasts, you should know that Islam is not a loving and peaceful religion but a savage cult. We have proven this many times by the teaching of Allah in the Qur’an and the commands and sunnah of Mohammed in the hadith. It is very easy for Muslims to say that I am taking these teachings out of context or that I misunderstood these commands. My answer is: “Have you really investigated what I have written or taught? Was it my personal opinion or a direct quotation from the Qur’an or the hadith? Was it my own understanding or the direct interpretation of Muslim scholars as Mohammed himself practiced such savage, hateful commands?”

   In this article, we will examine the words of Allah in the Qur’an and the commands of Mohammed concerning love.  Maybe if we ...

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