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Jun 3, 2014 at 18:47 comment added Sadık Ok, now I understand your question better. The example I gave was meant as an example for being merciful to the muslims. Anyway, the question is clear now.
Jun 2, 2014 at 13:00 comment added Mohammad Hossein @Sadik In fact I'm exactly asking "what's the meaning of being merciful or strict in such a global village?" not buying clothes of european slaveholder companies might be an example, but do you think we are strict to those mentioned companies by not buying their products? Or a more strict action is the representative of being "strict" to them?
Jun 2, 2014 at 7:55 comment added Sadık First you should try to explain what you think it means to be merciful or strict to someone. And then explain, why you think it can be a problem in a global village, i.e. a world in which electric speed heightened human awareness of responsibility to an intense degree. I just don't see the problem. Why could you not be merciful to Muslims in Bangladesh by not buying clothes of european slaveholder companies, for example.
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