Muslims do have a point . . .

Discussion in 'Religion Archives' started by charles brough, Oct 27, 2007.

  1. charles brough Registered Senior Member

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    All the criticism of the Muslim faith inflames religious prejudices. Now, even Christians who are liberal in their faith cannot say good things about the Muslim religion without turning other Christians against them. It is the same with Muslims who can no longer defend their faith in public for fear of being labeled right wing and marginalizing themselves among even the most liberal Muslims.

    Suppose, Muslims see their society as a vast civilization with a glorious history and culture. Suppose they identify with it and feel pride in it.

    Then suppose Jews and Christians come and take part of their domain, bring in troops, bomb their cities, take over their governments and threaten ones they have not yet invaded. And all this is done on the excuse that we have to kill all their terrorists, that is, the ones who most effectively resist!

    Most Muslims have adopted and adapted into the secular world. They live much like you and I. Islam is being criticized because its Scriptures promote the killing of “infidels.” That is because both Islam and Christinaity are Jewish faiths. It is even in the New Testament even though most Christians do not practice it---neither do most Muslims. For thousands of years, it was largely ignored in the same way we have ignored the same thing in the Christian Scriptures. In the Old Testament, in Numbers 35:1921 and elsewhere, adulterers are to be stoned to death. In Luke 19-26,27, non-believers are to be brought before Christ and slaughtered.

    A religion is not what its scriptures say but what the people do!

    Charles, http://humanpurpose.simplenet.com
     
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  3. Non-Logical-Idea-Guy Fat people can't smile. Registered Senior Member

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    muslims always have a point, to my mind, their preachers (other than the terrorist preachers) are probably the best of all the religions.
     
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  5. Vega Banned Banned

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    Are you saying all other religions are inferior???
     
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  7. charles brough Registered Senior Member

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    I think he means that they are more effective. Myself, I have only been in one Mosque where I bowed down with the others and heard the Immam speak. (I have the nerve to do that sort of thing even being an atheist!). The immam spoke on the subject of how depleated and put down Islam is and has been. That was the general topic. In that mosque, he spoke in English. In others I have been in were not in service althought I saw the glass partition separating the women.

    I would say that the speech was more like a speech and right on subject. But that might be because they do not consider themselves a clergy. They think of themselves just as lay people volunteering to speak. In The Unitar5ian Universalist Churches, this is also what happens. There is less of the "hollier than thou" attitude.

    charles, http://humanpurpose.simplenet.com
     
  8. S.A.M. uniquely dreadful Valued Senior Member

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    Most khutbas are like that; general commentaries on religion or a point of interest in society. They are rarely preachy in tone or nature.
     
  9. Challenger78 Valued Senior Member

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    Its true, the Imam that spoke at Eid Al Fatir (end of Ramadan) was a volunteer, who was studying at uni at the same time. The person who gives the sermon at my school for the friday prayer (an informal gathering of friends) always differs.
     
  10. Non-Logical-Idea-Guy Fat people can't smile. Registered Senior Member

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    I just think they are so much more inspiring than the mumbling quoting of a bible that you experience at most christian churches - or alternatively, christian vicars priest or whatever try to be all new anad inspirational and try to apply things to a modern theme from the bible, which is always cheesy and annoying.

    Imams don't change their religion to suit us, they just speak with more sense, devotion, and persuasion
     
  11. Adstar Valued Senior Member

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    You do not know true Christianity. And your twisting of a parrable is most underhanded.

    True Christians do not take part in war.

    I have read you posts and your referance to the "people of the Book" and likewise your use of the parable to give a false impression of Christianity.

    You are a muslim, come out and give us your real name why don't you.


    All Praise The Ancient Of Days
     
  12. Challenger78 Valued Senior Member

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    Hey, Most of them are ordinary people with ordinary lives, who see the world just as you and i do, but it differs from country to country. You might have been lucky and just gone to a better mosque. Islam as a whole, has some aspects that need to change but not as fluidly as or as wide ranged as christianity.
     
  13. Non-Logical-Idea-Guy Fat people can't smile. Registered Senior Member

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    not sure whos side your on :bugeye:
     
  14. GeoffP Caput gerat lupinum Valued Senior Member

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    Chuck, where do you see this marginalization occuring? I've never observed this one yet.

    Okaaay. (Let's not forget that other civilizations, religious and secular alike, feel the same.)

    Well, does this explain the hostility of the religion from its onset to the present day? Who was bombing islam in the 8th century?

    Yes.

    Ah. You have misunderstood the parable, or else your source has done and you have uncritically posted same. Seriously: read it.

    Precisely. And it is this that is the problem.
     
  15. charles brough Registered Senior Member

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    What parrable are you referring to? Isn't the Bible supposed to be "the inerrent World of God?" You think I should interpret it other than what it directly and clearly says? Myself, I think it should be read and interpreted just as it says. If I were like you, I would only list good sections of the Bible and ignore the abysmal faults, but I am not like you. I am an atheist and not prejudiced by ANY religion, Christianity or Islam, Judiasm Hinduism or any other.

    Oh, by the way, I give my real name. It is just that way on my drivers license and birth cirtifiuate. Unlike others, I do not hide in here!
     
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  17. GeoffP Caput gerat lupinum Valued Senior Member

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    I think you have overstepped the bounds of reasonable history. Christian expansion in the 8th century - which is when the islamic invasions began to occur - had not expanded so far as a tenth or twentieth of the globe. Yet, they were still invaded from without by islamic armies at the behest of one Caliph or another (most particularly Umar, who was actually 9th century as I recall). In particular, the Assyrian Christian, Zoroastrian Persian, Christian Coptic and North African, Christian Spanish, Balkan, and Eastern Roman kingdoms and Empires were invaded and occupied during this period by islamic armies. No civilizational response was initiated by the Christian civilization until 970 AD with the first preaching of...Urban II (?? think it was him). This is much later, as you may note: 10th century. Meanwhile, the eastern and central Christian kingdoms had been conquered as early as the 7th century. That's 300 years of difference.

    ?? I assume you mean they reconquered Spain from the islamic invaders and occupiers. Look up "Reconquista".

    Hmm...is Pakistan considered part of SouthEast Asia? Malaysia and Indonesia are making up for their presumed pacifistic leanings these days, of course.

    Correct! A breakthrough. America and England were not bombing dar-al-islam in that period; ergo, you cannot justify islamic political aggression on that basis in that period and up until the present.

    :bugeye:...you are aware, I suppose, that the Bible itself calls them parables. I think even Jesus calls it a parable.

    Unless you think the following is really just direct advice about home lighting?

    Maybe Mark 4: 3-9 is also, thereby, about wise agricultural strategy? Have you ever read Harry Potter? Do you believe there is really an academy called "Hogwarts"?

    No, because that would be foolhardy in the extreme. It is frankly impossible to regard that parable as a call to "round up people for slaughter" without grossly distorting the message. You realize that you're trying to defend literalism here?
     
  18. scorpius a realist Valued Senior Member

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    WHAT is True christianity?
    could you DEFINE True Christian for us.
     
  19. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    We should have a "Preach Off", that way after all those who preach will be

    judged on their sermons. Let us see who really is "The Best Damn Preacher

    In THe World" contest.

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  20. Sock puppet path GRRRRRRRRRRRR Valued Senior Member

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    This is so historically inaccurate I don't know where to begin but islam and muslims have enough nonsense to contend with here now so I will restrain myself and just say this is false. If you want to delve deeper into this we could do it in the history subforum.
     
  21. charles brough Registered Senior Member

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    I llived in Southeast Asia for five years and know a little about the area and about Islam! On my webpage I have a history of Islam. Included is a bibliography. I don't know what you have been reading, but you seem very critical without being at all specific. Perhaps this has been a bad day for you and I should ignore it. . .

    charles, http://humanpurpose.simplenet.com
     
  22. abu_afak Banned Banned

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    What a load of PC CRAP, and completely contrary to the real world.
     
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  23. Sock puppet path GRRRRRRRRRRRR Valued Senior Member

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    I was not being specific because I don't personally have a problem with muslims but rewriting of history irks me. In this enviornment any correcting of your misconceptions will most likely be construed as me attacking muslims. I think whitewashing of history is detrimental. If you want to find voices critical of what europeans did during the crusades and colonial times for example you will find many of the most vocal critics in europe. I would dare say that the majority of western scholars would tell you that the crusades and the colonial period were wrong I doubt you will hear the same type of opinion from the majority of muslim scholars regarding historical muslim transgressions. That bothers me but in the current atmosphere I have a difficult time expecting any such thing, maybe later. Muslims have a sordid history of aggression just like christian europeans doubtfully any better or worse. The height of it was just earlier than christian europes. Even the crusades were a belated response to 400 years of muslim expansion.

    As for conquest of southeast asia at the very beginning
    Ibn Kathir remarks in al-Bidaya wa n-Nihaya, "The Muslims invaded India during the days of Mu'awiya in the year 44 A.H and [great] events transpired then. And [likewise] the mighty and magnificent King Mahmud b. Subuktikin the ruler of Ghazna invaded the lands of India at the turn of the fifth century. He entered India and killed, took captive, [and] enslaved [many]. He took [muc] booty. He entered as-Sumanat (*) and destroyed the great al-Budda which they worship and he stripped it of its jewlery. He then returned [to Ghazna] safe, [Divinely-]aided, and victorious."

    There are plenty of descriptions of the muslim conquest of the indian subcontinent that don't paint a pretty picture.
    In the words of William Durant in his "story of civilization".

    Now before anyone accuses him of being anti-islam he also said this of muslim Spain

    I think both of these are probably exaggerated but islams entry into south east asia was certainly not peaceful.

    Read about Aurangzeb, Tamerlane and numerous others. I gotta go to bed.
     

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