DakotaGypsy
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OK. Now what about takfir?
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No worries; last i heard italy might pick him up.If it is that improtaint to America, then we should let him come here.
mehrosh said:Tell me how the non-muslims are safe, the awful statics of rape in America,tell the story......A girl cannot walk down the town at night, fearing rape. THis is liberty of women in the west. You people place comments, but cannot prove your point.
mehrosh said:Now lets see, that is there any country which has implemented the Islamic Law, yes there is, and that is only Saudia Arabia, now type in Google and search this criteria "which country has the lowest rate of rape", the answer comes out as Saudia. Doubt it, go ahead.
tkdrocks said:My impression is that Muslims do not exactly agree on what Islam is and the doctrines that should be followed. If Muslims are unsure about how and what they believe, how can westerners be expected to understand the Muslim culture?
Again, I blame this on the ideal of revealed religion along with the advent of sacred texts.
tkdrocks said:In the case of rape and Shariah law. 4 eyewitnesses are required in order to gain a conviction in a rape case. If a woman makes an accusation of rape against a man (or men) she must produce 4 eyewitnesses. However, by coming forward, she is admitting that she has had sex outside of marriage. As a result, she might get stoned for that (sin?).
In western countries we use eyewitnesses to support a case, but more heavily rely on evidence such as DNA. I do not believe that such provisions are possible under 'pure' Shariah law. It tends to be rather immutable (unchangeable).
By the way, both of my daughters are black belts (extra insurance). They feel very safe walking down the streets of the USA or any other country for that matter.
The Truth said:So you mean that you condemn all revealed religions just because it may conflict with the current "secular" law for most of countries around the world or you meant somthing else?
The Truth said:Thanks for your questions ...
My answer would be that, There were authorised and trustworthy scholars who have collected the right hadiths and if you asked about one hadith, so they will mention for you all guys who heard this hadith from his time until they reach to the one who hear it from prophet Mohammed. If one of those who is in the series of hearing this hadith was a guy who used to forget, lie (even once in his life), so those people who were collecting the hadiths weren't considering this particular hadith (Do you see how accurate is that ! ). Neverhtheless, there are some false hadiths still in the air but if you wanna know which is right and which is wrong, just go to a hadith searcher and write a a word of this hadith and it will tell you whether it exist (it means it's right hadith) or it will not mention it in the searcher (it's false one), but some other sites will give you the result whether this is a right hadith or false one.
The Truth said:Remember that, islam is not inside a bag we hold with us "Muslims" and we show it to the one who want so, Islam is a system of life and i don't think that you will find a muslim who is aware of everything unless he studied it well for years,if he was a cleric or a scholar, other than that, he just represent himself, and what he have been taught. Also remember that muslims differ in many issues because this is the greatness of Islam. There are small issues that is not from the core of the islamic law, things which we can apply in a country and can't apply in another. Therefore, sometimes, if the culture of a particular country didn't conflict with the teaching of Islam so it will be part of the system.
tkdrocks said:I do not condemn revealed religions because they conflict with current "secular" law. Rather I condemn them because they are "revealed". These religions are based upon somebody else's eyewitness account. Having "sacred" texts that even the most devout cannot agree upon only complicates the matter.
tkdrocks said:It would seem that belief is very subjective. Allah is not getting his message through to everyone on the same level.
If, as it spreads, it is not exactly clear as to which part is important and which is not, a corrupted Islam will be spread and is being spread. Again the original message of Allah via Muhommed is not making it to the people.
I am still feeling that my perceptions are correct.
The Truth said:Do u prefer God's law, whether islamic or christian one for instance or man made law?
Do you believe in God?
.....To each among you have We prescribed a Law and an Open Way. If Allah had so willed, He would have made you a single People, but (His plan is) to test you in what He hath given you; so strive as in a race in all virtues. The goal of you all is to Allah; it is He that will show you the truth of the matters in which ye dispute; (Quran 5:48)
tkdrocks said:I do not deny the possibility of a higher power.
However, I do not believe that there is some diety out there that is concerned with the day-to-day lives of humans including eating habits, prayer habits, etc. In fact, a concept of a god that requires daily attention would be a god that is very insecure with his image.
hmm.. I can see a few stubborn people on this thread who do not accept answers that I thought were rational and well written by my fellow muslim friends.
Judgement Day said:I bet its gonna be one of these top ten misconceptions:
1. Muslims are violent, terrorists and/or extremists.
2. Islam oppresses women.
3. Muslims worship a different God.
4. Islam was spread by the sword and intolerant of other faiths.
5. All Muslims are Arabs
6. The Nation of Islam is a Muslim group.
7. All Muslim men marry four wives.
8. Muslims are a barbaric, backward people.
9. Muhammad was the founder of Islam and Muslims worship him.
10. Muslims don't believe in Jesus or any other prophets.
Freelancer7 said:1) No, A few extremists within the religion that beak the divine rule of Love, which i'm sure hurts Muhammed real bad.
2) Some are some are not, depending how backward the male counterpart is within the head of the family, considering Man and Woman both equal, both with different gifts in the physical world. Plus I entered the physiacl world and am sitting here answering these questions with the thanks of the Bilogical genius of a Woman and that's not taking anything away from my old man.
3) No, Allah, God, the Father, Lord Almighty, Creator, are they not all the same?
4)Created in the name of Love, spread with the Sword no different than all the other major faiths.
5)No
6)Nation of Islam??
7)No, how they treat them I'm sure is in severe instances no different to the way women are treated in other faiths, breaking the divine rule of love yet again.
8)No, just the extremists who have let Muhammed down.
9)Yes and No, the extremists just want an excuse just like in any other faith.
10) They believe in Jesus as a prophet, will not accept him as the son.
Do they believe in prophets apart from Muhammed, some do some don't.