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You asked: “Don’t they often stone adulterers in those countries?” and I said “nope”. You posted the first link to show people are OFTEN stoned in Iran and Iraq for adultery, while the link shows the abolition of this law that has rarely (if ever) been implemented.The link I showed had a death sentence amended for adultery. For a death sentence to be amended there must be a law in the first place no?
The title of the topic is about death for failure to convert so I’ve brought up the issue of apostasy in the countries you seem to support. I do understand if you want to ignore and sugar coat rules for apostasy as it’s ridiculously hard to convert or live freely in Iran or Iraq without experiencing death threats from relatives, friends and then the government.
I’m just glad I’m not wanting to become a Christian in a Muslim country.
Also, when you as a Muslim post what Catholics did hundreds of years ago it makes me believe that Muslims are living in the dark ages.
Just in case you don’t realize it “death for failure to convert” is radically different from “death for converting aka apostasy” so your questions are still unrelated to this topic.
I find it strange that you think Muslims live in the dark ages because they cite what Catholics did hundreds of years ago but at the same time you think there is no problem in adhering to a religion that came into existence about two thousand years ago.