LittleShepherd wrote:I've also noticed a trend among Islamic apologists to quote earlier surahs to prove that their religion is peaceful, completely ignoring later surahs and the concept of abrogation. I have to wonder if they're unaware of abrogation, or if they're being intentionally deceitful. Or if they're simply desperate.
There is the Ordinary Muslim, the peace preferring people who just want to live normally, enjoying their work and families, and are also very upset by terrorist acts, who could be likened to our "nominal Christians"... in other words, they are Islamic by culture more so than by religion.
These people are usually living by the earlier Mecca surahs and quite possibly do not properly understand the principle of abrogation.
But an Islamic
apologist? Someone who is able to mount a knowledgeable defence of his faith is far more likely to be perfectly aware of the principle of abrogation, and it is these types who are using the principle of
kitman in their argument.
These are the types who are being intentionally deceitful rather than just unaware.
Kitman means "holy hypocracy" whereby true malevolent intentions can be kept hidden and disguised.
This is the thing that scares me.
How can I trust the more learned Muslims who are busy assuring the West that they are peaceful types, and that the terrorists are just fanatics?
The Qur'an, correctly interpreted, compells all true believers of Islam to push for conversion of the entire world... all must convert or else fall to the sword of Islam.