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Christians are very divided, as coming from a family of both Roman catholic (irish side), a few protestants (irish side as well), and then theres the eastern orthodox christian from my mother (russian side), that all fought and hated each other over the petty differences. I couldnt take the headaches.
 
it is important in islam to differentiate between women and men in the aspects of dressing code, responsibility and role.
 
"The fact that somewhere between 10 and 20 percent of Muslim men marry more than once ought to show that."
That seems to be a very high number when you consider that at least 85% of the worlds Muslims live in countries were poligamy is illegal. Would you give a source for that number?

Really? Where are these conutries where polygamy is illegal? Indonesia? No. Pakistan? No. Bangladesh? No. India? No. That's over 15 percent of all Muslims right there. I am happy to source that number for you.

As a general rule only a handful of Muslim countries have banned polygamy and usually only the hard-core Westernised ones - Turkey for instance.

"Which Christian (and the Mormons are not Christian) denominations are those?"
My answer to that would be immediatly refuted as you would state they are not Christian. I was thinking of many of the non-trinitarian denominations that refer to themselves as Christian. This is one area us Muslims have with identifying exactly who are Christians. Apparently, because somebody believes themselves to be Christian, worship Christ and reads the Bible is not a suitable definition. There are nearly 15,000 denominations that call themselves Christian. If you consider the sud-denominations within them the number rises to about 40,000. Each claiming to be the True Christian and the others being false. Would you please identify the denominations that are true Christian so that we may avoid future confusion?[/QUOTE]

Well let's ignore the Mormons for the moment and say anyone else who accepts the special role of Jesus Christ and no others later on, believes in only one God is provisionally accepted as a Christian. Which sects practice polygamy?
 
everyone please no off topic...

let it be simple and not hurting my eyes....
 
Really? Where are these conutries where polygamy is illegal? Indonesia? No. Pakistan? No. Bangladesh? No. India? No. That's over 15 percent of all Muslims right there. I am happy to source that number for you.

As a general rule only a handful of Muslim countries have banned polygamy and usually only the hard-core Westernised ones - Turkey for instance.

My answer to that would be immediatly refuted as you would state they are not Christian. I was thinking of many of the non-trinitarian denominations that refer to themselves as Christian. This is one area us Muslims have with identifying exactly who are Christians. Apparently, because somebody believes themselves to be Christian, worship Christ and reads the Bible is not a suitable definition. There are nearly 15,000 denominations that call themselves Christian. If you consider the sud-denominations within them the number rises to about 40,000. Each claiming to be the True Christian and the others being false. Would you please identify the denominations that are true Christian so that we may avoid future confusion?

Well let's ignore the Mormons for the moment and say anyone else who accepts the special role of Jesus Christ and no others later on, believes in only one God is provisionally accepted as a Christian. Which sects practice polygamy?[/QUOTE]

Most of the non-trinitarian Christians. But, to be fair although the majority accept poligamy, most will not practice it in countries where it is outlawed

Nontrinitarian Christianity
American Unitarian Conference
Branhamism
Christadelphians
Christian Science
Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith
Doukhobors ("Spirit-Wrestlers")
Home Ecclesia Association
Iglesia ni Cristo
Jehovah's Witnesses
Makuya
Molokans
Unification Church
Unitarian Christian Association
The Way The Church of Yahweh in Christ Jesus
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Unitarianism and Universalism
Berlin Unitarian Church (Germany)
Church of Iceland
Doojin Christian Church (Japan)
Free Unitarian Fellowship, Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany)
International Council of Unitarians and Universalists
Australia and New Zealand Unitarian Association (ANZUA)
Canadian Unitarian Council
Deutsche Unitarier Religionsgemeinschaft, Germany
European Unitarian Universalists
First Unitarian Church of Nigeria
General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, United Kingdom & Ireland
Ijo Isokan Gbogbo Eda (Unitarian Brotherhood Church), Nigeria
Indonesia Global Church of God (provisional member)
Khasi Unitarian Union, India
Kosciol Unitarianski (Unitarian Church in Poland)
Nabozenska spolecnost ceskych unitaru (Religious Society of Czech Unitarians)
The Unitarian Christian Church of Madras, India
The Unitarian Church in Hungary
The Unitarian Church of Romania (Transylvania)
Unitarian Church of South Africa
Unitarian Universalist Association
Magi Network (independent affiliate)
Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship (independent affiliate)
Unitarian Universalist Association of Sri Lanka
Unitarian Universalist Church of the Philippines
Unitarian Universalists of Russia
Unitarian Universalist Society of Finland
Unitarian Universalist Society of Spain
Unitarians and Universalists, Pakistan
Unitarisk Kirkesamfund, Denmark
L'Assemblée Fraternelle des Chrétiens Unitariens de France
L'Association Unitarienne Francophone et Eglise Unitarienne de France
Socinianism (extinct as a modern and distinct group)
Polish Brethren
Unitarkirken (The Unitarian Christian Church in Norway)

Here is the link that came from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_denominations
 
Well let's ignore the Mormons for the moment and say anyone else who accepts the special role of Jesus Christ and no others later on, believes in only one God is provisionally accepted as a Christian. Which sects practice polygamy?

Most of the non-trinitarian Christians. But, to be fair although the majority accept poligamy, most will not practice it in countries where it is outlawed

Most? Try none. Which of these allows polygamy?

Nontrinitarian Christianity
American Unitarian Conference
Branhamism
Christadelphians
Christian Science
Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith
Doukhobors ("Spirit-Wrestlers")
Home Ecclesia Association
Iglesia ni Cristo
Jehovah's Witnesses

Family Life
The family structure is patriarchal. Husbands are considered the final authority of family decisions. He is the head of his family. He must only have one wife​

Makuya
Molokans
Unification Church
Unitarian Christian Association
The Way The Church of Yahweh in Christ Jesus
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Unitarianism and Universalism
Berlin Unitarian Church (Germany)
Church of Iceland

Not non-trinitarian by the way

Doojin Christian Church (Japan)
Free Unitarian Fellowship, Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany)
International Council of Unitarians and Universalists
Australia and New Zealand Unitarian Association (ANZUA)
Canadian Unitarian Council
Deutsche Unitarier Religionsgemeinschaft, Germany
European Unitarian Universalists
First Unitarian Church of Nigeria
General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, United Kingdom & Ireland
Ijo Isokan Gbogbo Eda (Unitarian Brotherhood Church), Nigeria
Indonesia Global Church of God (provisional member)
Khasi Unitarian Union, India
Kosciol Unitarianski (Unitarian Church in Poland)
Nabozenska spolecnost ceskych unitaru (Religious Society of Czech Unitarians)
The Unitarian Christian Church of Madras, India
The Unitarian Church in Hungary
The Unitarian Church of Romania (Transylvania)
Unitarian Church of South Africa
Unitarian Universalist Association
Magi Network (independent affiliate)
Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship (independent affiliate)
Unitarian Universalist Association of Sri Lanka
Unitarian Universalist Church of the Philippines
Unitarian Universalists of Russia
Unitarian Universalist Society of Finland
Unitarian Universalist Society of Spain
Unitarians and Universalists, Pakistan
Unitarisk Kirkesamfund, Denmark
L'Assemblée Fraternelle des Chrétiens Unitariens de France
L'Association Unitarienne Francophone et Eglise Unitarienne de France
Socinianism (extinct as a modern and distinct group)
Polish Brethren
Unitarkirken (The Unitarian Christian Church in Norway)

Here is the link that came from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_denominations

So you have proved that there are large numbers of non-T Churches. Which of them accept polygamy?
 
all of you should open a new thread

topic will be : debate with Hei Gou...
 
everyone please no off topic...

let it be simple and not hurting my eyes....

My apologies Syilla. I just noticed I was one of the main culprits in getting this thread side tracked. I'll stay on topic. No further off topic posts from me on this thread.
 
thank you so much...

i really appreciate it...

pls forgive me too if i hurt your feelings....
 
thank you so much...

i really appreciate it...

pls forgive me too if i hurt your feelings....

Shukran. You did nothing nor said anything that you need to ask forgiveness for.

Now let us return to the original topic:

what makes Islam different from the other world religions?

there are many things that make Islam different. A few of them are:

It follows the only major religious document in which it is verified that the complete book was revealed initialy to just one person.

It is the only religion in which it's Sacred scripture was revealed to the person who saw how the written version would be seen for all future generations

Only the origanal words are accepted as being the only true form of it's revelation.


Islam is the only religion free from sects or denominations

It does not seek what God(swt) can do for us, it asks what we can do to please God(swt)
 
there are many things that make Islam different. A few of them are:

It follows the only major religious document in which it is verified that the complete book was revealed initialy to just one person.

The same is true of Mormonism.

It is the only religion in which it's Sacred scripture was revealed to the person who saw how the written version would be seen for all future generations

I am not sure what that means, but I am sure the same applies to Mormonism.

Only the origanal words are accepted as being the only true form of it's revelation.

I think that applies to everyone.

Islam is the only religion free from sects or denominations

Which is not true.

It does not seek what God(swt) can do for us, it asks what we can do to please God(swt)

Which is true for all monotheistic religions. All of them delight in being called the slave of God.
 

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