Ok, mind if I jump into this fine mess!
on supposed missconceptions of Islam
aneeshm said:
a) Islam is a peaceful , accepting religion , tolerant of other faiths
Islam has been historically very tolerant of other religions. Historical evidence seems to claim that the wasn't even a great deal of Arab conversion until the later 1300 hundreds. Currently there has been a surge in intolerance, but I'll get into that later.
aneeshm said:
b) Jihad refers only and only to some internal Jihad , not to Holy War against infidels
As said earlier in this thread, Jihad refers both to an inner and an outer struggle. So yes, you are correct there, that the assumption that Jihad was purely internal and theoretical would be wrong.
aneeshm said:
c) That the Quran can be explained away by looking at the context ( it cannot , because Islam holds it to be the absolute , eternal , and unchanging word of God ) , or the historical situation at the time ( what of the "eternal , unchanging , word of God" then ? )
The Qur'an might have been written by God, but that doesn'tmean that muslims agree on how to interpret it. Some Sunnis (most notably Hanbalis or people of the Wahabi school) interpret every word literally (though this can be hard since many words have several meanings). Some Sunnis (most notably some sufi schools) consider all words to be metaphorical or open to interpretation of something else, that only Allah can understand and that one life should be geared into getting closer to this understanding. Finally some Shia muslims believe that people who have Ilm (sort of traces of god, hard to explain) have a closer connection with Allah, and can therefore overturn the Qur'an, i.e. they have a higher authority than the Qur'an.
Thus the Qur'an is not the self evident instruction book you make it out to be (just as the bible isn't either).
aneeshm said:
d) That the dictates of the Ulema ( the Mullahs , the Ayatollahs , etc. ) are not valid , or not in accordance with the religion ( check up the Quran and the Hadis , and you will find that what they say is very well in accordance with the said teachings )
There are several Hadiths saying this and that, many were made up, several schools disregard hadiths that other schools keep as true. It's a messy business. Also, as said earlier, the Qur'an can be interpreted in many ways, and just like the bible, you can find passages that support almost anything (as an example check out the one promoting wine drinking: sura 16 verse 67 I believe)
Winner said:
I don't care what you believe in. It is completely irrelevant. I am interested in facts. The facts show us, that Islam as a religion is inherently more violent than Christianity or other religions.
What facts are these? I'm honestly curious, I've never made a check list comparing the violent content of religions, but it is my crude understanding that they are pretty much the same.
AceChilla said:
If you want to see if Islam is a religion of peace look at all the borders of the Islamic world; Kashmir, Sudan, Tjetjenie, Bosnia, Israel, East-Timor, Morocco, Sri Lanka, Libanon, Afghanistan etc. The list of conflicts goes on and on. It seems that whereever Muslims clash with people from a different religion its trouble. Just an observation...
the same can bee said about other religions. Take Zanizibar... sizable Christian and Muslim populations, where is the interal strife? What about the 50 or so million muslims in China?
THe question you ask can be said about other religions as well. For example: If Christianity is a peaceful religion, how do you explain World War I and World War 2, etc?
MobBoss said:
Now wait a minute. As goofy as Pat Robertson can be that is by far not a fair comparison. When Pat Robertson starts training christian terrorists and encouraging them to go out and blow themselves up for their belief then yeah, sure...but to my knowledge all Pat has done has been to say some stupid things - which other christians immediately denounced.
Which brings me to my main issue with Islam. If the religion is as you say it is a peaceful religion, then it sure is doing a poor job of cleaning its own house per se. I would have expected far more and a far wider range of opposition to islamic terrorists if the religion were so "peaceful" wouldnt you?
In these days and times if you see a christian do something idiotic like blow up an abortion clinic it is denouced by the christian community pretty much in total. Or like saying something stupid like assassinate someone - its spoken out against by the christian community....I havent seen that to a large extent in the Muslim world....
Herein lies one of the greatest problems of the muslim community. The problem with Islam today is that there is no sizeble muslim country that is democratic and has a relaxed position to its religion. Why is radical Islam gaining so much momentum in the world? Well, firstly one can blaim the Saudis. Extreme Wealth and Extreme viewpoints is not a good combination. Many of the muslim madrasas, schools and colleges are funded by the Saudi government. What does that mean? That those schools teach the Saudi version of Islam (which is very radical, fundamentalist and extreme). Where would Bin Laden have been without Saudi funding?
The second problem lies in th view point of radical Islam as an opposition to autocratic and/or oppressive regimes. Face it? Which Islamic country has the most pro-western youth today? Is it Egypt? Pakistan? Morroco? Nope, it's Iran. Why? Because the oppressive government is Islamic, so the resistance will obviously not be overly religious. However in many countries it's the opposite. The ruling regime is often oppressive, secular and pro-western. Which naturally makes the fundamentalist anti-western groups opposed to the government. Those who hate the goverment will then support these groups. This is true in to many cases. One major dilemma for the west is if they should accept pro-western secular dictatorships or try to create democratic states that will cause fundamentalist groups to win the popular vote. I could go on, but I'll wait for peope's responces.
Babbler said:
What about all the passages of the Koran of intolerance? Since Muslims believe it is the Koran is the direct word of God, how can a Muslim just shrug these passages wrong. Ether he must follow them, or reject true Islam.
Just like a true chirstian must go to church every Sunday. Actually, the core prerequisits for being a muslim is basically to accept that there is only one God (Allah) and that Mohammed was his (ultimate) profet. Or in otherwords: La Illaha Illa Allah. Mohammed rasul Allah.
Just like the core prerequisits for being a christian is to to accept that Jesus was the son of God (the messiah if you will).
The rest is just nuances of the same religion.
If you (as an outsider) want to claim that the fundamentalist version of Islam is the true islam, then yes I'ld call that a pretty intolerant and violent religion. But I would also say that most of the 1 billion people who call themselves muslims don't adhere to that religion. I.e. if you want to narrow the definition of islam down to the version of the extremeists, you cannot claim that the others are a part of that definition.