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I agree with that. Arabs and Jews tried to attack and defend their interests. Jews won by force of arms. They always will when it comes to Arabs.

The Jewish state will live a long, long time.
You sweepingly miss the point. The partition plan was an opportunity for both the Jewish people and the Arabs to seek self determination and independence. The Arabs failed while the Jewish people succeeded in establishing an independent state.
 
Christians have commandments that it's wrong to steal, lie, and murder people. What do Muslims have?
Do the Muslims have commandments that it is wrong to lie, steal, kill, etc.?

Yes — Islam has clear, explicit commandments against lying, stealing, murder, and other forms of wrongdoing. These aren’t vague cultural norms; they are core religious obligations grounded in the Qur’an, the Hadith (teachings of the Prophet Muhammad), and the long‑standing Islamic legal tradition.

Below is a structured, accurate overview.
Islam’s primary scripture contains direct commandments similar in spirit to the Judeo‑Christian Ten Commandments.

Lying (false witness)

  • The Qur’an forbids lying, deception, and bearing false witness.“Do not mix truth with falsehood or conceal the truth knowingly.” (Qur’an 2:42)

Stealing

  • Theft is explicitly prohibited and treated as a serious violation of justice.“As for the thief, male or female… this is a punishment for what they have earned.” (Qur’an 5:38)

Murder

  • Murder is condemned in the strongest possible terms.“Whoever kills a soul… it is as if he has killed all mankind.” (Qur’an 5:32)

Oppression and injustice

  • Islam repeatedly condemns oppression, exploitation, and harming others.“God does not love the wrongdoers.” (Qur’an 3:57)
Classical Islamic law is built around protecting:

  1. Life
  2. Property
  3. Religion
  4. Family/lineage
  5. Mind
These objectives make murder, theft, and deceit inherently forbidden.
The Prophet’s teachings reinforce these prohibitions:

  • Against lying: “Truthfulness leads to righteousness… lying leads to wickedness.” (Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim)
  • Against harming others: “A Muslim is one from whose tongue and hand others are safe.” (Sahih Bukhari)
  • Against murder: “The greatest sins are to associate partners with God, to kill a soul…” (Sahih Bukhari)
  • Against theft: The Prophet condemned stealing even small things and emphasized returning trusts.
Islamic ethics emphasize:
  • Honesty (ṣidq)
  • Trustworthiness (amānah)
  • Justice (ʿadl)
  • Compassion (raḥmah)
These values are considered essential to being a good Muslim.
Some misconceptions come from:
  • Confusing extremist groups with mainstream Islam
  • Taking verses out of historical context
  • Not distinguishing between Islamic law and cultural practices in certain countries
Mainstream Islamic teaching—across Sunni, Shia, and other traditions—clearly forbids lying, stealing, murder, and harming innocents.
Yes. Islam has strong, explicit commandments against lying, stealing, killing, and other forms of wrongdoing. These prohibitions are central to the faith and deeply rooted in scripture and tradition.
 
And these people wonder why I don't shed any tears for them.
there are 2 main groups of Muslims. one group believes that they must take over the world by force and violence. the other group believes that they can take over the world by assimilation. But make no mistake they all believe they must take over the world.
 
Do the Muslims have commandments that it is wrong to lie, steal, kill, etc.?

Yes — Islam has clear, explicit commandments against lying, stealing, murder, and other forms of wrongdoing. These aren’t vague cultural norms; they are core religious obligations grounded in the Qur’an, the Hadith (teachings of the Prophet Muhammad), and the long‑standing Islamic legal tradition.

Below is a structured, accurate overview.
Islam’s primary scripture contains direct commandments similar in spirit to the Judeo‑Christian Ten Commandments.

Lying (false witness)

  • The Qur’an forbids lying, deception, and bearing false witness.“Do not mix truth with falsehood or conceal the truth knowingly.” (Qur’an 2:42)

Stealing

  • Theft is explicitly prohibited and treated as a serious violation of justice.“As for the thief, male or female… this is a punishment for what they have earned.” (Qur’an 5:38)

Murder

  • Murder is condemned in the strongest possible terms.“Whoever kills a soul… it is as if he has killed all mankind.” (Qur’an 5:32)

Oppression and injustice

  • Islam repeatedly condemns oppression, exploitation, and harming others.“God does not love the wrongdoers.” (Qur’an 3:57)
Classical Islamic law is built around protecting:

  1. Life
  2. Property
  3. Religion
  4. Family/lineage
  5. Mind
These objectives make murder, theft, and deceit inherently forbidden.
The Prophet’s teachings reinforce these prohibitions:

  • Against lying: “Truthfulness leads to righteousness… lying leads to wickedness.” (Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim)
  • Against harming others: “A Muslim is one from whose tongue and hand others are safe.” (Sahih Bukhari)
  • Against murder: “The greatest sins are to associate partners with God, to kill a soul…” (Sahih Bukhari)
  • Against theft: The Prophet condemned stealing even small things and emphasized returning trusts.
Islamic ethics emphasize:
  • Honesty (ṣidq)
  • Trustworthiness (amānah)
  • Justice (ʿadl)
  • Compassion (raḥmah)
These values are considered essential to being a good Muslim.
Some misconceptions come from:
  • Confusing extremist groups with mainstream Islam
  • Taking verses out of historical context
  • Not distinguishing between Islamic law and cultural practices in certain countries
Mainstream Islamic teaching—across Sunni, Shia, and other traditions—clearly forbids lying, stealing, murder, and harming innocents.
Yes. Islam has strong, explicit commandments against lying, stealing, killing, and other forms of wrongdoing. These prohibitions are central to the faith and deeply rooted in scripture and tradition.
well except those don't apply to non-Muslim's. a Muslim is allowed to lie cheat and murder non-Muslim by the same Quran, and they are commanded to rule the world.
 
they have commandments to beat their wives, treat them as slaves and murder infidels or enslave them.
Dhimmitude, the incorporated revulsion for non- islamists is an ideology that exists in no other ideology but Islam.
 
You sweepingly miss the point. The partition plan was an opportunity for both the Jewish people and the Arabs to seek self determination and independence. The Arabs failed while the Jewish people succeeded in establishing an independent state.
No, you want to quarrel. The point is that the Jews won and the Arabs lost. Stay with the point.
 
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