PSACRAMENTO SAID
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tec wrote:
I think that the religion of Islam has worked in almost the same way as the religion of christianity. I think whatever Mohammed received, can be and has been twisted by some to use to their own ends.
Just as in christianity, many different sects of people read what they want into holy writings. Those of peace, see peace. Those of violence, see violence. Those of fear, see fear. I do not think that a lay person can just jump in and read the Quran and know what is symbolic, what is literal, what is considered rules that were needed for the people at the time. (indeed, I am sure that muslims disagree among themselves as to these things)
I tend to think of Mohammed as being more in line to Ishmael what Moses was to Israel.
Peace,
tammy
All religious text as subject to interpretation, there is no way to escape that.
The issues with the Koran is that it CLAIMS to be an unbroken line from Mohamed and while there is some debate at times about certain minor parts and how to apply them now, there isn't a debate that they MUST be applied.
SHira laws are prime examples and Muslims ignoring the laws of the country they live in and enforcing them ( we had a few issues of that in my city a while back- honour killings).
They were NOT condemned by the "ruling bodies".
There is something rather "disturbing" about Islam and while there are many loving and caring muslims in the world, that there religion advocates violence worries me a great deal.