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| Soldier of Allah Status: Offline Posts: 416 Reputation: 626 Rep Power: 16 Join Date: May 2006 Location: Arizona Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | The only time (during the Prophet) that the muslims went to war was strictly for the purposes of preserving Islam and it's fellow muslims. Even after the war they were very peaceful to the prisoners. They would treat them nicely, and would realease them if they taught 10 illiterate muslims how to read and write... By this time the prisoner would see the followers of Islam and conversate with them and realize that Islam is the truth and would usually convert themselves.
__________________Most of the spread of Islam was done with reasoning and dialoging with others. The Quran is a book of reason, even though you might not be able to comprehend everything because of how deep the Quran goes, it never goes against human reason... whereas you can see the basic Christian religion which believes in the trinity that goes against human reasoning... human reasoning believes 1=1 and 3=3... where the trinity tells you that 3=1 and 1=3. Kidman |
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| Administrator Status: Offline Posts: 5,161 Reputation: 13017 Rep Power: 45 Join Date: Dec 2004 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
You're right, I apologise for implying that you were misquoting the verse. I meant to speak about people in general. | |
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| LI Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 234 Reputation: 501 Rep Power: 20 Join Date: Sep 2005 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
I don't think any muslim would think that Islam was spread by sword/violence. It just doesnt sound logical. It could not have been possible to use force to convert people over a period of 1400+ years. Don't you think? A well known scholar in US once brought up this topic in his lecture and he mentioned that during the whole lifetime of Prophet Muhammed(SAW), the total number of people killed in war were around 1300+, of which 700+ were muslims and the rest were non-believers. (If you want proof or further discuss on this, I could help you contact the scholar himself). Another account from (http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamen...t/profbio.html) says its far less: "In all these "wars," extending over a period of ten years, the non-Muslims lost on the battlefield only about 250 persons killed, and the Muslim losses were even less." During the last hajj of Prophet (SAW) there were tens of thousands of people listening to his lecture. Muhammed SAW didn't possess the magical powers that were bestowed upon Jesus(as) and hence he (SAW) couldnt have attracted people with his magical prowess. So what could have possibly "forced" tens of thousands of people to become muslims when only around 250 non-believers were killed in wars in a span of 13 years? If you read the story of Prophet SAW, you will find that his personality and the teachings of Islam brought people to the fold of Islam. Wouldnt women like the idea of the right to vote and a share in property 1400+ years back, given that the west gave such rights only 100 years back? Wouldn't slaves 1400+ years back like the idea of civil rights? After the time of prophet (SAW), the immediate successors (caliphs) were no different. I can provide you with more information if you want. Long after the death of Prophet SAW was the popular invasion of Persia and Middle east by the Mongols. Middle East by this time was a completely Islamic state. The mongols annihilated the whole of persia as you might know. They could have very well established a new religion by force if they had wanted to. Now what could have possibly *forced* the ruthless and powerful mongols to become muslims ? There might have been a few muslim rulers at a far later period that (I am unaware of) could have possibly used force. I can't discount that theory considering the fact that Islam spread far across Asia, Africa and Europe. But that could have never been a major contributing factor to the spread of Islam. Even if we generalize this question to "were all religions spread by sword?", the answer would be YES and NO. There have always been some crazy rulers who *might* have used force to convert people. Its something common for most religions. I don't seem to understand this question. If you could elaborate, I could help you find answers. Logically anything done by using force would never last forever. | |
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| Account Disabled Status: Offline Posts: 4,818 Reputation: 6956 Rep Power: 0 Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Seattle, Wa. USA Gender: Way of Life: Agnostic | Quote:
By the same token, there had to be many peaceful conversions. I find it totally illogical to think that it was all one or the other. | |
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| Administrator Status: Offline Posts: 5,161 Reputation: 13017 Rep Power: 45 Join Date: Dec 2004 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
“The Christian World came to wage crusades against Muslims but eventually knelt before them to gain knowledge. They were spellbound to see that Muslims were owners of a culture that was far superior to their own. The Dark Ages of Europe were illuminated by nothing but the beacon of Muslim Civilization.” (F.J.C Hearushaw, The Science of History)Regards | |
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| Account Disabled Status: Offline Posts: 4,818 Reputation: 6956 Rep Power: 0 Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Seattle, Wa. USA Gender: Way of Life: Agnostic | It is interesting that you only address half of what I said. Quote:
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| LI Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 234 Reputation: 501 Rep Power: 20 Join Date: Sep 2005 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
I think the questioner, being a non-muslim knows at least a little about what non-muslims think about the spread of Islam. I agree that it is *possible* that some tyrant muslim ruler in some far corner of the world perhaps forcibly converted some people. But if they ever did so, it is absolutely against the teachings on Islam. From my understanding of Islamic history, there have been no accounts of forcible conversions in Islam. Even if we are to assume that Islam was spread by force, how can we account for all the conversions happening all across the world now? Do you think ""force" is being used in USA to make Islam the chosen religion by americans to revert to? If you have further questions on this, you could discuss about this with a renowned scholar at www.chatislam.com | |
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