Kratos wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Kratos wrote:AlphDoti wrote:The Quran and valid authentic Hadiths are very clear about anyone who commits suicide.
The way Islam has condemned suicide making as grave sin, then it is unthinkable for its followers to regard sex as a reward if they were to take their lives.
Entities like the media have twisted this alleged saying to suit their fancies and smear Islam with ridicule and humiliation.
Dude! Focus, focus!!!
No one really cares if its true or not.
Ebu tell us more on this
@Kratos dude, you're the one who needs to focus. You're not even listening to the answer to a question before asking another? I'm clarifying misconception about 71 virgins. It's not Islamic. It's media propaganda. So I hope we're clear about it.

So now you will not answer my question because you want to discuss virgins? Ebu jibu @ Masukuma hapo juu then come back we discuss the video
@kratos Im going to answer you even when I know "
you don't really care if it's true or not"

I will answer you anyway. You probably have a fixed mind, you just want to argue, that's why you said the above words. Anyway I'll answer.
As regards the video, I don't know what the person committed. If you know, then let me know. However, Islam looks at the family and its structures very, very important. Security of the society is very important in the case of theft and murder. For example armed robber who is involved in robbery will be executed.
Similarly for the sake of family, the family is the core of the society. Because once the family breaks down, you are finished. So in order to protect that family, the laws are very strong.
Islam discourages
murder,
robbery,
homosexuality,
pedophile, etc. It encourages good morals, earning legally, marrying early (even up to 4 wives if necessary, there are conditions). All these things are are as options for people so that they don't commit sin. So beyond that now, any kind of illicit sex or robbery is treated as a grave crime. And the punishment is very, very grave.
And I should mention, the punishment for these crimes is not something Islam introduced. This is found in Mosaic law. It's been around, not something newly introduced. Islam just revived it, brought it back to the fore-front, and established it, made it alive even until today. Whereas in other societies it has been lost, the idea is not considered applicable.
Recognize application of law is not blindly across the board
You know somebody accusing somebody of murder or robbery or sodomy and law is just applied? No. Islamic law requires that there be four witnesses for the application of this law. These laws are not applied unless there are four witnesses. And they must be reliable witnesses, not just anybody, but people who are known to be just and righteous. And without those four witnesses, the law cannot be applied.
For example theft. That's why the number of cases of people whose hands cut are very, very, very few if at all they are there! Over the last 1400 years to today, they are very, very few. They can be counted.
I HOPE YOU WILL READ THE WHOLE OF WHAT I HAVE WRITTEN ABOVE