Hmm. You must read the Quran? :dunno:
Only the Bathroom Reader version.
Hmm. You must read the Quran? :dunno:
When the asses that did this get arrested... the punishment should fit the crime.
Make them face getting hit by a Truck.
If they survive, then the victims and families get the option to call for a coin toss...
tails, they are left there to get run over by a truck again....
heads, a .45 to the temple.
Find the guys who did this and push them feet first into a woodchipper.
In Islam the Quran permits exact and equivalent retribution. The Quran, however, softens the law of an eye for an eye by urging mankind to accept less compensation than that inflicted upon him or her by a Muslim, or to forgive altogether. In other words, Islam does not deny Muslims the ability to seek retaliation in the equal measure. But it does, however, promote forgiveness and the acceptance of blood money not as a mandatory requisite, but rather as a good deed that will be eventually rewarded (Quran 5:45).
On occasions, however, the "eye for an eye" rule is applied quite literally.
Absolutely!!!! It's not about revenge, it's about justice. Plain and simple. It's like that mom that burned her daughter's rapist(I think) a couple months ago. It's not revenge. Revenge is getting even. It's pure and simple justice. The legal system will probably fail the girl that got killed and her family. If that's the case, kill the fucker who did this. That is justice.
If revenge is getting even, then what exactly do you think justice is? Justice is getting even too. That's why people aren't happy until the punishment fits the crime.
If somebody murders a 10 year old girl in cold blood and gets sentenced to 50 years in prison, people aren't going to be happy with the sentence. Why? Because it's not even. If the 10 year old girl died in cold blood, then people aren't happy until her murderer is dead as well. Why? Because it would be getting even. Revenge, justice...whatever you want to call it, it's all the same.
:2 cents:
Hmmm....interesting theory, one I agree with for the most part. Maybe I'm different, or maybe it's the way I was raised, but I believe in an eye for an eye. You kill someone in my family, I kill you or someone in your family. It's simple and it's FAIR.
If someone killed your mom, how is killing THEIR mom (who is completely innocent and has nothing to do with it) even close to being "fair"...???
What does her beauty have anything to do with the tragedy?
You can say whatever you want in your posts. I just find it kind of odd that you focus on how she looks, saying that it's sad that this happened to "such a beautiful woman".
If it was an attractive man, would you have said it is such a shame for this to happen to "such an attractive man?"
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But if I don't know the person who did it, kill a family member to be "fair". You take one of mine, I take one of yours.
Calling someone beautiful can refer to a lot more than how a person looks, Chef, and I get the feeling that is what a lot of people who have posted in here mean.
I did at least. But yes, she was very pretty also. Has nothing to do with anything. Just a statement of fact.
It is getting crazy out here They should throw him under the jail