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This question has my head in a bit of a knot. Could God command someone to break a commandment? I think many of us Catholic would say no, because God can not command someone to do something unjust because it is against his nature. But in the old testament there are many times it seems as though he does. There have been many Christians to commit huge atrocities in the name of Christ. Like the bombing of a planned parenthood, violence and murder to unbelievers, tried assassinations of certain political leaders and they all said God “told them to do it”. They may even reference the story of Abraham when God asked him to kill Issac. That it is more about “Obedience” to the will of God rather than relying on our own rational judgement of right and wrong. Doesn’t it seem contradicting to ask someone to go against a commandment you firmly put in place? Thou shall not murder, but go murder your son as a test of obedience? Perhaps because during the time of Abraham the ten commandments where not yet written down, so to ask Abraham to do so was not contradicting any law already in place. But when the Israelite’s practically committed genocide in the name of God seems contradicting to a commandment already in place. Perhaps we could look at their act as a euthanasia, but we don’t believe euthanasia is right. 
I guess for a Muslim these are not problems, for God can and do whatever he wants.
I guess for a Muslim these are not problems, for God can and do whatever he wants.