B. W. wrote:neo-x wrote:....B.W, it's an out of context selection of the verse. Many Muslims disagree with this interpretation, citing that it was only for that period in time when there was a breach in a peace agreement between Muslims and Christians and Jews.
Neo where are these Many Muslims?
Probably silenced or killed.
Islam deliberately breeches the peace anyways so that argument has no truth.
As a matter of fact, does not Islam define he terms for what makes this peace between Jews, Christians, and other faiths?
Have you asked the many how they define this peace?
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Islam is as fractured as Christianity when it comes to interpretation of the texts. There are many schools of thought.
What I do know is that many Muslims in my daily life while knowing that verse, have been very friendly, and in talks many often said that such and such verse does not apply today as it was for a particular time.
I often cite that the first agreement between the Jews and Muslims happened when M had migrated to Medina, and there he hosted the Jew envoy in a mosque, the first mosque in Medina. It was an effective agreement too and was only violated much later down the road when Christians got involved politically in the Arabian Peninsula.
For example, a lot of people, think ISIS represents Islam, but they represent a very hardcore militant version of the Salafi sect. They don't even follow Islam correctly. They are as relevant to Islam as Mormons are to Christianity.
I am not trying to sugar coat anything either. Just saying that the proper sharia law makes a certain guarantee that is, tax (Jazia) which is demanded from any non-Muslim in a Muslim country and as long as he pays that, he is given protection by the state except when engaged in blasphemy, that is the only unpardonable crime in Islam. It is also often forgotten by the masses, but as far as Islamic theology, on paper, is concerned, you have your answer.
Sharia law is quite straightforward and not at all democratic or lenient, much like the law of Moses. So don't expect the N.T values from there.
During the crusades, almost the same rules were put down by Christian authorities on non-Christians.
Islam needs its period of enlightenment same as Christianity needed 500 years ago.
It would be a blessing if they missed the cairns and got lost on the way back. Or if
the Thing on the ice got them tonight.
I could only turn and stare in horror at the chief surgeon.
Death by starvation is a terrible thing, Goodsir, continued Stanley.
And with that we went below to the flame-flickering Darkness of the lower deck
and to a cold almost the equal of the Dante-esque Ninth Circle Arctic Night
without.
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