I am comparing the teachings of Muhammed to our Fathers/Christ Himself. As I have tried to communicate…the actions of anyone (Christian or Muslim) does not count in this discussion.
No, you are not. Citing the claims of groups like the “Salafists” and other Osama-bin-Laden sympathizers is like citing Jim Jones to explain Catholic teaching. If you want to compare only the early teachings of the muslims, then you have to rely on the Koran and Hadiths…which were thoroughly worked into a theological system by Islam’s own “church fathers”, ie, the founders of the four madhabs. If you won’t accept a Pope from the 11th century as an exemplar of Catholic teaching, why would you accept a gang from the 20th century as representative of Islam?
I think you are on the right track, though…look at what the traditional muslim schools teach. I posted one link, and more are cited in the
meforum.org link.
but you can but blame on Muhammed and the Islamic faith for the the various historic attrocities that have unfolded in the name of Allah precisely because these have been prescribed as a prerequisite to Heaven.
This is simply not correct. The article, like
jihadwatch.org, lists a couple of totally out of context pieces of text from the Koran. Each one of those “surahs” is specifically addressed in the fatwa from the Shafi’i Imama that I posted. I will repost the link once more:
livingislam.org/maa/dcmm_e.html
The article is difficult to read because it’s written for a muslim audience, but there is a glossary there and it explains exactly the traditional muslim view of those verses, and more importantly provides textual context.
I’ll give an example for you. 9:5 about “slaying pagans” is given in the article and commonly to prove “muslim violence.” Nevermind that muslims do not regard Christians and Jews to be pagans; for now, let’s just look at the verse
directly before and
directly after 9:5.
9:4 of the Koran states, for example:
- (But the treaties are) not dissolved with those Pagans with whom ye have entered into alliance and who have not subsequently failed you in aught, nor aided any one against you. So fulfil your engagements with them to the end of their term: for Allah loveth the righteous.
9:6, right after the “slay the pagans” verse, says:
- If one amongst the Pagans ask thee for asylum, grant it to him, so that he may hear the word of Allah. and then escort him to where he can be secure. That is because they are men without knowledge.
That is a pretty explicit rejection of unwarranted violence, if you ask me. And using 9:5 to prove “Islam means everyone nonmuslim has to be killed” seems ridiculous if you have read the verses immediately surrounding it. Hence, I do not extend credibility to an article using these citations to prove its point…either it is deliberately missing the context, or it is not actually based on reading the book.
Understanding and reconcilitaion folks…here’s an illuminating piece, if you ask me:
Luke 6:37: Judge not: and you shall not be judged. Condemn not: and you shall not be condemned. Forgive: and you shall be forgiven.