Fariq Naik – An Example of How a Scripture is Quoted out of Context

Fariq Naik
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			Then the Hindu scriptures, it is
mentioned in Bhagavad Gita,
		
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			chapter number one was Psalm 4647
and 48. It talks about the war
		
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			against oppression against
injustice, and Krishna tells our
		
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			June, encouraging him to fight
against oppression, to fight
		
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			against injustice. And in fact, in
Bhagavad Gita chapter number one
		
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			was Psalm 4647 48. Arjun, he says
that I would prefer dying an arm
		
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			rather than fighting with my
relatives. And in Bhagavad Gita,
		
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			chapter number two was number two
and three, it is mentioned,
		
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			Krishna tells Arjuna that how can
you be so important? It is the
		
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			duty of a shot three out of a
warrior to fight and even if it'd
		
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			be against your relatives. Now, if
I quote, The Hindu scriptures, and
		
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			if I say that Krishna said to
Arjuna that fight your relatives,
		
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			but naturally it is out of
context, it is in context it is in
		
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			the battle field, to fight against
oppression to fight against
		
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			injustice. So your we realize the
critics of Islam, the pick up
		
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			verses of the Glorious Quran and
decode these verses of the
		
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			Glorious Quran out of context