
Originally Posted by
gargoyle
Asalam alaykum! I have a Palestinian friend from whom i get my understanding about Islam and sparked my curiousity to read qur'an. He used to work in Ramallah in constant struggle against frequent Israeli raid, conflict between Fatah and Hamas and various skirmishes. We talked a lot about politics and religion, though at times we have conflicting views about some issues, at the end we find both our beliefs agreeable...
Islam does not tolerate terrorism, as mostly misunderstood. Islam even considered Jesus a prophet, a messenger of God, and considered to have been a Muslim. It is unfair how society link terrorism in general to Islam but accepted the advocacy of medieval popes to inquisition and crusades without reservations...Perhaps Monk Ambrozije Novak of independent state of Croatia and Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia were greater terrorists then yet it was never branded to Christianity in general..
There are people who utilizes religion, twisting its principles to exploit vulnerable minds for their own gains--but it is not exclusive to Islam..
The only uncertainty i have on Islam, which i hope i would be enlightened by Mr. Malic, would be on the issue of equality among women...
i have read:
Qur'an[49:13] O people, we created you from the same male and female, and rendered you distinct peoples and tribes, that you may recognize one another. The best among you in the sight of GOD is the most righteous. GOD is Omniscient, Cognizant.
but in reality i find it hard to reconcile how the verse applies in Islam countries, especially in Saudi Arabia - the capital of Islam, where women are deprived of many rights like suffrage, in dress code, legal system, education and few others..
i would be glad to learn some understanding on this context...