Don’t we find a similar occurrence in monotheistic Xian Europe?- I don't agree.
It's their fanatism which drives them not willing to loose any members of society. I don't know on what base they accuse conversion to be crime. I never find any verse in qur'an to support that stance. What I know, if one is not muslim, then it's the business between one and God, nothing to do with other muslims. Only once one a muslim, one should follow qur'an.
Doesn’t the Torah contain verses that justify the mistreatment of non-Jewish?
Doesn’t the Qur’an contain edicts that suggest non-Muslims to be treated differently than Muslims?
I don’t know about you but, with such a mind-set, it seems a very very small step towards discrimination - and even smaller step towards a Religious State controlling the very thoughts of it’s citizens. Surely not a place I want to live.
1) Why do you suppose that most majority Muslim countries (actually Xian and Jewish can be lumped in here - so lets say "monotheistic") have such despicable attitudes? It has nothing, nothing at all, to do with their religion? From SE Asian Indonesia to Arab KSA we have this same identical caustic attitude – yet you "disagree" it has anything at all to do with the Islamic Belief System? I find that very hard to swallow. If it has nothing to do with the religious belief system – then why? What else is there that connects Islamic Indonesia culturally with Islamic KSA other than Islam? (language – no, history – no, religion – yes)
One more question:
If, (lets just suppose here) … if, the USA bombed the Kaaba flat- into a million small little peaces of dust and rubble.
2) What would the response be in the Muslim world? What would your response be?
I have another question:Yes, they did.
According to Wiki, in 631-ish Muhammad rode a magical animal (of course this was overnight and no one saw him!) to the Al-Aqsa “Mosque” and back again. This was because this was considered the furthest Mosque. (Is this correct?) I wondered, why was this a “mosque” – when at this time Jerusalem was still under Byzantine rule? Wouldn’t it have been the Temple Mount or a Xian building?
Why a “Mosque”? Were there "Muslims" living there? Who were they? How many were there? Where did they live and what did they worship as a belief system?? There was no "Qur'an" at this time point after all.
Doesn’t this add some support to the notion that Muslims are actually conservative Jews? Basically Muhammad would have been an Arab that converted to Judaism and then someone added his story to the end of the Torha.
3) Is it reasonable that Muhammad was a conservative Jewish convert?
4) Do you really believe Muhammad rode a magical animal over night or is this simply a story?
Just curious,
Michael
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