Shari law is their constitution.. To undermine the faith and the law is treason.
That is hardly a defense, let alone a good defense.
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Shari law is their constitution.. To undermine the faith and the law is treason.
Islaam, for some reason, has quite the ability to create axes for other people to grind it on.I have watched a few of his videos and the fact that he tries to discredit the accuracy of the Qu'ran by pointing out that an individual is misplaced in time and the fact that one of the Hadith's indicates Muhammad's plan / desire for India to become an Islamic state - clearly the man has an axe to grind with the religion - it is apparent to most anyone that wants to see that
I am no fan of Islam - and even I could spot it right away
That is hardly a defense, let alone a good defense.
Their culture, their religion. Sharia means the well worn path to clean, life-giving water.
Do you support apostasy attacks in countries that aren't Muslim theocracies(e.g. uk or usa) and are done by groups or fanatics?
I'm curious if your culture and political relativistic argument extends to places where apostasy has nothing to do with the law or the vast majority of the country.
Idd.
A "perfect" text and "perfect" religion, should be able to withstand a bit of scrutiny and questioning.
And regardless, the very thought that scrutiny and questioning of ideas (any ideas) is a bad thing.... that's just insane.
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To consider apostasy "treason" really is ignorant. Think about it for a moment -- one really cannot help what one believes. We believe based on many things, but the content of our mind is the very essence of who we are.In Islam Apostasy is considered treason, Have you read the thread or did you just jump in? Christians don't have to be ignorant.. That's not a requirement. WHO is speaking for God?
To consider apostasy "treason" really is ignorant. Think about it for a moment -- one really cannot help what one believes. We believe based on many things, but the content of our mind is the very essence of who we are.
Now, perhaps Islam would prefer that someone who finds one day that they no longer believe in God should go along and pretend to anyway, but is that even a slightly sensible idea? After all, that person may be able to fool other Muslims, but would hardly be able to fool God, now would they?
And that would trump basic civil rights? I don't think so.Their culture, their religion. Sharia means the well worn path to clean, life-giving water.
So you would find it easy enough to justify Catholics burning Protestants alive, and vice-versa? The reasoning is identical. What the heck, a good bonfire is always a party, eh?Muslims address that.. Only God can know a man's heart.
Betraying the faith and the umma is considered apostasy or treason.
I don't think its ignorant at all.
Their culture, their religion. Sharia means the well worn path to clean, life-giving water.
Muslims address that.. Only God can know a man's heart.
Betraying the faith and the umma is considered apostasy or treason.
I don't think its ignorant at all.
To consider apostasy "treason" really is ignorant. Think about it for a moment -- one really cannot help what one believes. We believe based on many things, but the content of our mind is the very essence of who we are.
Now, perhaps Islam would prefer that someone who finds one day that they no longer believe in God should go along and pretend to anyway, but is that even a slightly sensible idea? After all, that person may be able to fool other Muslims, but would hardly be able to fool God, now would they?
I think equating apostasy with treason made sense back in the day, during the time of Muhammad (pbuh), when the very act of apostasy literally meant siding with the enemy in a war-like situation (the apostate would go over to the enemy's side and fight against the Muslims with them). And it might plausibly still mean that some of the time in some Muslim states embroiled in war. But I for one don't think that equation makes sense most of the time today, when becoming an apostate doesn't mean literally siding with the enemy in an actual battle scenario. It's all about context.
A very thought out and logical explanation.
A very thought out and logical explanation.
Crimes that cause harm to the community.. that disrupt a peaceful, civil society are considered apostacy.. treason.
Why do we put people in prison in the US?
I understand. However, is it really harmful or is hurting people's feelings? Since, to my knowledge, Islam is the only religious ideology that does this, they must be very sensitive people.
To answer the question plainly, they're put into prison, because they violated state law(s), which made it a crime.
I have an inkling where you're going with this and if I am correct, it's an utter failure of an argument. For instance, slavery and racial segregation laws have once existed in certain countries, which are now abolished. It's one thing to say that they were considered moral at the time, which is what The_Fisher_King get's at. It's another argument to say these laws should not be questioned, because it existed in a certain time, place and culture. You appear to be doing the latter. If you are, I'd expect you to be intellectually honest. For example, if you were magically transported in a time and place were females were expected, especially by law, to stay in the kitchen and clean that you would hold your tongue because it was culturally, politically and religiously expected of you.