Muslim terrorists embrace a very secular heresy
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The Prophet taught that to find the enemy of peace we must look
inwards - not out at others
Abdal Hakim Murad
01 May 2004
Sunday marks the Prophet Muhammad's birthday, a public holiday in
almost every Muslim country. It is celebrated with drums, street
parties, sweets for children, poetry competitions, and, in most
British mosques, a startlingly incongruous display of tinsel and fairy
lights.
This is fine, of course. Religion is meant to make people happy.
Onlookers may frown, mystified, but believers rejoice. This time, the
rejoicing is about nothing less than the healing of the torn human
heart. God has sent a prophet to "heal hearts", as the Koran puts it.
From spiritual sickness, the Prophet brings his people into wholeness.
The Prophet's birthday is therefore on an emotional par with the party
a cancer patient might throw when given the all-clear. There is a
sense of relief and of exuberance, and also of gratitude.
Abdal Hakim Murad
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