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Re: Straight Answers to the Controversial Questions about Islam
Good Topic.
Good Topic.
Greetings Independent,
The reason I mentioned Greece was to point out that restrictions of this kind are not exclusive to certain Muslim countries, and that it is not simply a case of one-sided unfairness. Whilst it is good news that Athens may be considering a change in its policy, the discomfort with Islamic symbols is still apparent in Europe with the minaret ban in Switzerland and the ban on Niqab in France, and perhaps other examples.
Isn't it remarkable that a supposedly perfect system of life, designed by a perfectly intelligent being, contains so many controversies and requires such constant explanation and justification? It's also notable that the justifcations given are almost never satisfactory to non-Muslims, and the same issues keep coming up again and again, despite all the attempts to resolve them.
Being an old-timer here, you should be aware that perfectly satisfactory answers have already been given to all the questions, yet new members or people new to Islam keep repeating the same questions again and again.
Your post looks like an attempt to discredit all the debates our members had with you over the last decade. You should have known better.
Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem
As-Salaamu ‘alaikum wa Rahmatullah,
Download the book, Straight Answers to the Controversial Questions about Islam, from: http://cris.co.nf/English.html
This book is very good in studying comparative religion.
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Was-Salaamu ‘alaikum wa Rahmatullah
I think I'll be the judge of whether I find the answers given in discussions here satisfactory or not, thank you very much. I have seen no adequate defence or justification for many of the injunctions of Islam; for example, among many other issues, the rulings on music and homosexuality, as well as the general hostility to free thought that exists in Islam.
People keep bringing up the same questions because they matter. You may not agree, but you ought to realise that to many of us outsiders, many of the teachings of Islam appear to be obviously false, unhelpful and / or dangerous. Would you agree that I'm perfectly entitled to hold that view?
Dear Czgibson,Civilisations make progress largely through experiment and observation, research and innovation. This requires a basic curiosity about the world and its workings that is absolutely negated by your myopic position. A civilisation that adopted your point of view would stagnate and find it very difficult to recover.
Peace
Your post above is a perfect example of what I mean by Islam's hostility to free thought. ...
... your myopic position
many of the teachings of Islam appear to be obviously false, unhelpful and / or dangerous. Would you agree that I'm perfectly entitled to hold that view?
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