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Here in the west muslims may practice their religion freely. Yes there are laws that apply to everyone about buildings, noise, stafty standards etc note these apply to Christians, Hindus, Budhist and Muslims all equally.Your words are incorrect
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Non-Muslims have many rights in Islam. We will limit our discussion to the most important of them, such as the freedom of belief, right to work, housing, freedom of movement, and education.
I am not talking how muslims behave when living under just laws as found in the west, but how muslims behave when living under their own unjust laws in islamic countries.How Muslims deal in the west
Is what you said.We will limit our discussion to the most important of them, such as the freedom of belief
Evidence please.Christian alter the message of Jesus Christ, peace be upon him upside down
And also the true teachings of the Torah and the Gospel perfectly matched to the teachings of Islam
So it is simple and does not require twisting and turning and fraud
Jewish and Christian here understand very well what i want to say
The hadith teaches:-Islam there is freedom of religeon
Great post.I have no problem with the many Muslim folk who I interact with in daily life here in Australia. But your assertion that Islam is and always has been 'peaceful' couldn't be further from the truth. In the eastern nations from the 5th to the 12 centuries there developed a very large Christian church, stretching from Syria and Persia to China,(Cathay) Vietnam and the Philipines, and everywhere in between including Afghanistan, India, southern Russia, that is all the nations along the ancient Silk Road, there were 100s of thousands of Christians living in relative peace except for perhaps the Zoroastrians. these Christians comprised mainly the Nestorian church and the great Church of the East headquartered in Bagdad. Even Genghis Khan was quite tolerant of these many Christian communities, leaving them in peace so long as they didn't oppose him politically or militarily.
Then along comes Islam in the form of Tamerlane. Calling himself the Sword of Islam, this butcher completely wiped out entire Christian kingdoms that Genghis's grandchildren ruled, and decimated both the Nestorian church and the Assyrian church but for a small remnant. Claiming to style himself after Genghis and seeking to re-establish his empire, he wasted what many believe to be 1/5th of the world's population at that time. Hardly a shining example of religious freedom and tolerance.
BTW. I am a Christian. I do not believe in the trinity. I do not eat pork. Or shellfish. But the One God you speak of does have a Son...and His name is Yeshua. And it was this Son who the Father sent to die that your sins may be forgiven, and you cleansed of all unrighteousness. This Mohammed could not do. This Islam can never recognize.
You have given the liberal interpretation, there are many muslims who say a literal interpretation is valid. it is those who murder, that is unlawfully kill those who have become Christian from islam.Certainly if the apostate is hostile toward the Muslims and joins the enemy in a war against them, or tries to corrupt the Muslims in the Muslim lands by trying to convert them to his/her new deviant religion, then the matter becomes different
But Muslims do repeat the sin don't they. They are no different, despite their pretensions to holiness, from anyone else on the planet who strives in their own strength to overcome sin. The only power to have dominion over sin is through faith in the blood of the Lamb.Forgiveness emanates from the One True God; so, when a person seeks forgiveness, he must turn to God submissively with true remorse and beg forgiveness, promising not to repeat the sin. Then and only then will sins be forgiven.