wilberhum
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Of course. Humans corrupt everything. That is why I dismiss your belief that there was a time it was perfect.That was a case of human corruption
Of course. Humans corrupt everything. That is why I dismiss your belief that there was a time it was perfect.That was a case of human corruption
Another one of those "It is not our fault", "Some one else caused it".It fell apart after a very long time, and it only did so because of "foreign influences" that led to greed, corruption, Godlessness, and voila!...you have the secular governments of today![]()
There is lots of accuracy in your post. But the Crusades were a result of Islamic expansion. A bit of taking the war to the enemy. That is not my support of it, because I don't. It is a major stain on Christanity. How it fell would never be a simple or single cause. It would be a multifacited complex cause. The fact is it fell and has never been reestablished.Actually, the start of the fall of the Islamic civilzation was from external forces that overpowered the armies at that time, which were the Mongols. Very soon after, the Crusaders took the advantage of our defeat and started their "holy war". That wasn't the problem though, after we defeated them, and lived peacefully for a time, they started introducing corrupt elements into our societies, which little by little caused our eventual downfall. The reason why it succeeded was because it wan't direct...it was very subtle, usually taking several generations to take effect. You can read more on Islamic history on wikipedia, or you can watch documentaries like "Islam: Empire of Faith" if you're interested in learning more.
[PIE]propaganda:Ha, propaganda..sure..
"Whoever changes his religion, kill him." (Reported by al-Bukhaari, 3017).
excuse my ignorance O learned one! I need you to show me which hadith abrogates what ayah and the ayah that abrogates the ayah............
a hadith may abrogate a hadith or abrogate an ayatul quran but supported by an ayatul quran also
an ayat quran may abrogate an ayatul quran and thus still remain in the quran
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I don't understand this one, so can't look it upIs there a difference between may do something and have to do something?
2 questions in 1 confuse me: but here goes... to paraphrase Dr. Philips: The death penalty discouraged those who were joining the religion in order to undermine it from within. The apostasy law was first instituted to stop the undermining of the state. Some folk in Madeenah were "converting" to Islaam and apostating shortly thereafter in order to destroy the confidence of newly converted Muslims (Soorah Aal ‘Imraan (3): 72). (So it was case of "spies be aware" infiltrate us at your peril)Does the Ahadith say an apostate must be killed or that an apostate may be killed?
changing sides in middle of a battle - wartime - you try to run off with defence secrets at anytime war or peaceAre there any specific conditions under which it is said an apostate must be killed?
may be the Mutaween and the Khalifah (at the very least failing in their duty to catch the spy) Allah AalimDoes anyone commit a sin if an apostate is not killed?
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