Perhaps a better word would be secularization of Islam.
^^^ bingo!
My opinion is that only 15% of people really take religion seriously (and 5% are hardcore).Now, the follow-up question is, who is it that is responsible for the secularization of Islam?
My opinion is that only 15% of people really take religion seriously (and 5% are hardcore).
The 80% of people may do it because its their culture and yeah they believe it, but they just want to get on with their lives as best they can. They don't have the interest to get into the details and just take cues from others.
The 80% are never going to be hardcore or even very seriously follow up on the religion. They'll do what they like to do and if the muslims are dominant they're a "muslim" and if the christians are dominant they're "christians" and if atheists are dominant they're "atheists".
The hardcore or serious versions of religions are not going to be followed by the vast majority. To reach a mass audience, everything gets watered down.
Just some thoughts (and the percentages are certainly variable).
Thanks.
Ah, thieves, I doubt 90%... But definetely fornicators and drinkers and gambling!lol.. you think 90% of americans are thieves and fornicators?
I don't believe Americans would be stopped from doing the things that they 'love' so long as it is not down right unlawful even by western standards, unless you pass out Kinko's invitation to a blatant extramarital orgy with wife swapping...
Europeans lived under Islamic rule for 800yrs.. It really wasn't that bad.. it was commemorated in frescos like 'the School of Athens' .. it was the age of enlightenment.. unless you know of a different history than the one recorded?
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Hello PA, this is interesting. Which parts of Europe were under Islamic rule (besides the Iberian penninsula) and when? I thought the school of athens was about the greek philosophers? Thanks.Europeans lived under Islamic rule for 800yrs.. It really wasn't that bad.. it was commemorated in frescos like 'the School of Athens' .. it was the age of enlightenment.. unless you know of a different history than the one recorded?
Not all Iberian peninsula was occupied by the muslin invaders. There was a region in the North of the peninsula that was never conquered. And the "reconquer" by the Christian tribes or nations began from that region.
The 'Reconquista' was not actually a reconquest. Dispite being Christians, the people who organised the reconquista were not the same people that had their lands conquered in the first place, the Visigoths.
Greetings,
I'm not suggesting that for a moment.
Hating certain groups of people is an intrinsic part of Islam, is it not?
Peace
That is possibly the most realistic conclusion in this thread. :thumbs_upI'm lost in this conversation. Are we still talking about the Americanization of Islam? How do those that object to that process feel about the suggestion that it isn't so much the Americanization of Islam, but rather a secularlization of Islam that is taking place? And that America is also being impacted by this global secularlization that is taking place in our time?
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