Simply put its not an institution. I'm responsible for my own faith. Let me explain:
Even in Sharia Law (which I agree with when applied properly), some (victimless) crimes like drinking alcohol may at times go unpunished. This is because if we don't punish them ourselves in this life, God will take the job of judging them and punishing them accordingly, so justice is dealt. And there lies the point. I'm not responsible for other people's wrongdoings for being the same religion.
Like I said. People disagree, and that's ok. The ultimate judge is God himself, who will judge them for their actions. I believe my own beliefs to be correct (naturally) and therefore the people I disagree with I believe to be in the wrong.
If the actions of other people who claim that they have been taken in the name of our religion are wrong, God will punish them for it. Whether I agree or disagree doesn't matter because I am an individual responsible for myself and not others. And this doesn't even account for the actions of people who just act in their own self interest, even in the knowledge that what they're doing is wrong.
Why should I bear the responsibility for actions I didn't take just because someone else said they believe some of the same things as me? That's what (((they))) want you to think.
As you say yourself, I am not bound to share in the greater fate of those who take actions for different beliefs based on their different interpretation of Islam and their own judgement on whether such an action should be taken in the first place.
Rejoice. God has given you freedom from the burdens of others' sins.
Who you actively choose to associate with is up to you. Your beliefs are up to you. Quitting your job and leaving such institutions to separate yourself from those you believe to be evil is admirable, and everyone would be better off if people thought for themselves and made such decisions for themselves, but at the same time you have to remember to consider what you are and aren't responsible for. I love my fellow humans, but humans do evil things sometimes. I am not a bad person for loving somebody who is flawed as we all are.
If Trump chooses to associate and support kikes, we are free to not associate/support him. Each man will be individually judged by God.
I found this bible verse just now that I thought you might like to read:
"The son will not be punished for his father's sins,and a father will not be punished for his son's sins. The righteousness of the righteous person will be his own, and the wickedness of the wicked person will be his own." (Ezekiel 18:20)
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The only way this would ever occur is if the world was completely free of organized religion/governments and there was no one to 'punish' or even 'enforce Sharia'. If you believed that God was truly the judge then you would let him alone judge. But instead we have 'organizations' and 'institutions' (both secular and religious) who intervene in these things as a IDOL before God. It seems that you are lobbying for the dissolution of your own religion (which would honestly be fine by me as long as all of the other fake institutions which are based on religious hierarchy also went with them). Priest to Judge/Legalism to Priest King to King to Government to Monetary Institutions to Education to Entertainment to Business…as long as they all got taken down and destroyed along with religion then I am fine with God being the sole judge of humanity otherwise, I am going to judge an institution or nation by its constituent parts rather than individually (I am not God and that would take too much time anyway).
[–] 16786329? ago
I'm going to address this with the context of my own beliefs since I understand them best
I did say God will judge them and punish them
I also said this will happen only on the condition that we did not punish them ourselves in this life
Should someone be unjustly or excessively punished, God will reward their perseverance via blessings/rewards in the afterlife.
"Verily, with every difficulty there is relief." (Quran 94:6)
This is the Sharia Law I believe in.