Re: Islam and Apostasy
Well it may be prejudice, but there is a difference here which is the degree to which Islam leaves things up to the individual. Church law is hard to abuse because it is Church-centered and hence enforced by secular authorities. If they put restrictions on marriage, for instance, those restrictions are enforced. But Islamic law seems much more an individual thing. Who decides if a husband is worthy of marrying more than one? Not the ulama, not the government, but the husband himself. Who punishes the killers in honor killing cases? Well the deceased family is involved. Any system of law can be abused, but one that leaves so much to the individual to decide and pick and choose from is one that is going to be abused far more.
The biggest rally in London saw about 60,000 people turn out against the Danish cartoons. You can say that Muslims should revere Muhammed more than their own lives, but it is clear that in the UK about 99 percent of them couldn't be bothered to give up a Saturday morning for him.
Honestly, the same can be applied towards any other religion as well. Christianity, Judaism, Hinduisms...etc. I cant see ur logic of applying it only towards the muslim? This is prejudice, ain't it?Nicola said:So no Muslim person who has ever lived, have never abused Islamic law ever?
If only life was that simple!
Well it may be prejudice, but there is a difference here which is the degree to which Islam leaves things up to the individual. Church law is hard to abuse because it is Church-centered and hence enforced by secular authorities. If they put restrictions on marriage, for instance, those restrictions are enforced. But Islamic law seems much more an individual thing. Who decides if a husband is worthy of marrying more than one? Not the ulama, not the government, but the husband himself. Who punishes the killers in honor killing cases? Well the deceased family is involved. Any system of law can be abused, but one that leaves so much to the individual to decide and pick and choose from is one that is going to be abused far more.
The mass simply reacted that way due to their reverence to the Prophet (pbuh). Most muslims do revered the Prophet (pbuh) more than their own lives.
The biggest rally in London saw about 60,000 people turn out against the Danish cartoons. You can say that Muslims should revere Muhammed more than their own lives, but it is clear that in the UK about 99 percent of them couldn't be bothered to give up a Saturday morning for him.