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Originally posted by saint4God
Oh...looks like only two of us here and s/he's reading the news. I better be quiet then - shhhh. *Takes a seat, sips coffee and starts reading a book*
Originally posted by Freedom_for_sum
So what's your point Saint?
I have opinions and provide support for those opinions. I suspect you, like most others are weak to provide counterpoints (ie: if you believe that Islam is a peacefull religion, then say so and provide supporting evidence).
Originally posted by babloyi
Hey Saint
Like I said, it should be "Friends and Protectors". Meaning don't seek them out to give you protection, and don't try to be like them. "Friends" in this case means "one of their group".
Originally posted by babloyi
Hey Freedom. I'd be interested and waiting for your reply.
About the Valentines day thing, well, yeah...the Saudi's took it a bit too far. I mean banning everything that is red?
Originally posted by babloyi
About the covering of women from head to toe....there is some debate about that. While the Quran says only that muslims should dress modestly, it does not mention head covering.
Originally posted by saint4God
But...isn't it God's job to protect? Would you be my friend?
Originally posted by saint4God
I'd heard the head-to-toe garb was moreso enacted as a result of controlling misogynistic rule than an act of religion. Would you be able to speak to that a little bit?
Originally posted by babloyi
Heheh...sure, I'll be your friend.
Originally posted by babloyi
I checked up various translations of the verse in question, and the word varies from "friends" to "friends and protectors" and "allies". So I checked up the actual word in arabic. The word was annassara, which roots from ansar, meaning helper.
Originally posted by babloyi
The Yusuf Ali translation I have has a footnote for this: "..you should not generally seek them out for help or protection". The Yusuf Ali version had the words translated as "friends and protectors".
Originally posted by babloyi
I am not sure how the head-to-toe garb came about. You just might be right, some people just took the "be modest" part a bit too far, thinking that women are naturally immodest and need to be controlled. Seriously, I have met people like that . It is definetly not what Islam asks for. Like I said before, all the Quran said was to be modest, and evidence of the early muslim women shows that they used to have their hair covered, none of this extreme "walking tent" attitude
Originally posted by babloyi
You said you want to have a discussion. I hope you mean it, and are not solely doing this for the purpose of denigrating Islam.
Islam is a VERY tolerant religion with regard to other religions.
Muslims are not allowed to burn non-muslim worshipping places, they have to treat non-belligrents with equity (60:8),
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There is no "subjugation" of non-muslims living under muslim rule allowed.
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If you wish to know the "true nature" of Islam, it is a better idea to read the Quran than to go to some Anti-Islam websites.
Originally posted by Freedom_for_sum
I look at what's happening around the world and am dismayed by the actions of so-called "extremist Muslims". When I read the text from the Qur'an what I find is that these actions are mostly supported by the teachings of these texts. This "extreme" form of Islam is indeed the fastest growing religion in the world; especially throughout Southeast Asia. It is not I denigrating Islam. What I find interesting is that people who ask tough questions are often labeled "Islamophobes" while the "moderate" Muslims rarely ever (at least publicly) vociferiously speak out against the actions of "extremists". I suspect the reason this is is that their actions are supported by the teachings of the Qur'an and in compliance of Sharia law.
Originally posted by Freedom_for_sum
There are approximately 30 references (Pikthal translation) similar to the following:
"O Prophet! Strive against the disbelievers and the hypocrites ! Be harsh with them. Their ultimate abode is hell, a hapless journey's end."
Originally posted by Freedom_for_sum
non-believers must pay a tax (Jizya) to ensure their protection. In addition, they are not allowed to build Churches or publicly stae their religious preferences. Now, whether or not this Jizya is enforced in the Arab nations--I honestly don't know. But the Qur'an says that this is the way it should be.
Originally posted by Freedom_for_sum
The problem is the definition of "non-beligrents". Most arab Muslims view our presence in the Holy lands as beligerent. We bring the "stench" of apostates and our being there confirms Zionism (in their view).
(60:8)
Allah forbids you not, with regard to those who fight you not for (your) Faith nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with them: for Allah loveth those who are just.
(31:15)
"But if they strive to make thee join in worship with Me things of which thou hast no knowledge, obey them not; yet bear them company in this life with justice (and consideration), and follow the way of those who turn to me (in love): in the end the return of you all is to Me, and I will tell you the truth (and meaning) of all that ye did."
(17:53)
Say to My servants that they should (only) say those things that are best: for Satan doth sow dissensions among them: For Satan is to man an avowed enemy.
(6:34)
Rejected were the apostles before thee: with patience and constancy they bore their rejection and their wrongs, until Our aid did reach them: there is none that can alter the words (and decrees) of Allah. Already hast thou received some account of those apostles.
(9:6)
If one amongst the Pagans ask thee for asylum, grant it to him, so that he may hear the word of Allah. and then escort him to where he can be secure. That is because they are men without knowledge.
Originally posted by Freedom_for_sum
I believe the "true nature" of Islam is revealed in the Qur'an, Sharia, Hadith and most certainly, not the least of which, should also include world events.
I would be remiss if I didn't include, in the spirit of this thread, today's ROP Update:
Translated from: frontpage.fok.nl...