Hello, I asked this in the World Affairs forum and got no answer, so I figured to comparative religion forum would be more suitable:
Is there someone who can answer this question? I am a bit confused
So in essence: Muslims seem to favour seperated legal systems for the different communities, but how far would this seperation go in an Islam state?
Thanks
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Is there someone who can answer this question? I am a bit confused
KAding said:I am always a bit confused on this. Is an Islamic State supposed to enforce Islamic law? Someone here said many of these haram activities are simply 'not recommended'. In an Islamic state who would decide which haram things would actually be outlawed?
And if these things are outlawed, when does it also apply to non-Muslims? I mean, in an Islamic state it would also be a crime for non-Muslims to have, say, pictures of the Prophet? Who decides which Muslim rules also have to be followed by non-Muslims?
So in essence: Muslims seem to favour seperated legal systems for the different communities, but how far would this seperation go in an Islam state?
Thanks
