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Never heard this before. Heard some other explanations from Muslims on the order of the Koran, but not this. I think a non-muslim familiar with Koranic studies – and there are few – could make a pretty good argument against it.
Exactly the sort of thing I was talking about. Thank you, Sam.Yes, Quran never been written in a chronological order, because simply the whole Quran never written and assembled during Muhammed times (which is by itself is a big question mark!).
However, an Iraqi person came to Aisha during the Caliphs era (after Muhammed death) and asked her to show him her Quran to make his in a similar order, but she told him:
“What does it matter which part of it you read first?”
The full hadith in Sahih Bukhari, Volume 6, Book 61, Number 515.
Ah, thank you-- it’s good to be here.I am sorry to hear that Muslims were on the verge of exctintion. How bad was the persecution of the Muslims at that time? Were they allowed to form a government or that they had to go underground to practice their faith with the possiblity of maybe being thrown to the lions or crucified on the cross if they were found to be practicing Muslims?
edit: Hi drac16. BTW, welcome to the forum. Peace.
Actually A carved Statue possessed by a demon is to a pagan a god.Ah, thank you-- it’s good to be here.
The early muslims were often insulted, beaten, tortured and, in some cases, even murdered. This was largely due to the fact that Mecca was, at the time, well known to be a place where pagans brought their idols to perform sets of rituals around [or at least near] the Ka’aba (a big, black box). What in Muhammad’s message was so offensive to the Meccans? well, it was Monotheism, first of all. The pagans were polytheists
Moreover, Muhammad taught that the real God is unlike His creation and has no images (see surah 112 of the Qur’an if you want to know exactly). This theology was the direct opposite of pagan beliefs, which said that their god’s prescense or escense was residing in their idols. A god of clay or wood is no god at all. Martin Lings has a great book about Muhammad’s life and he talks about this early persecution in chapters 18-29.
Thanks, I really was trying to non-belligerently list arguments against the validity of Islam that I’ve previously found compelling so that they could be addressed by someone in a position to do so. I appreciate you giving it a go.Peace be with you,
Since you said a lot of things I’d like to respond to, I’ll have to chop up your post and address each statement individually.
Talk to me about Islam being violent when your own god no longer commits mass genocide and orders the extermination of entire peoples, like what he ordered the jews to do to the people of Jericho.I’ve seen a few passages (below) in the Qur’an that indicate violence. Is this in a certain context, such as stories in the Old Testament in the Bible, or misinterpretations (if so, are there different translations of the Qur’an?), or does Islam really promote violence?
2:191-”Kill them (unbelievers) wherever you find them. Drive them out of the places from which they drove you, for persecution is worse than slaughter…. Such is the reward of those who reject faith.”
2:193-”Fight against them (unbelievers) until there is no dissension, and the religion is for Allah.”
4:89-”"Seize them and slay them wherever ye find them; and in any case take no friends or helpers from their ranks.”
47:4-”Therefore, when you meet the unbelievers smite their necks, then, when you have killed many of them, tie the bonds…. As for those who are killed in the Way of Allah, he will not let their works to go astray.”
48:28-29-”It is he who has sent his messenger with guidance and the religion of truth, so that he exalts it above all other religions. Allah is the sufficient witness. Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. Those who are with him are harsh against the unbelievers but merciful to one another.”
Um, did you have some good friends at Jericho?Talk to me about Islam being violent when your own god no longer commits mass genocide and orders the extermination of entire peoples, like what he ordered the jews to do to the people of Jericho.
Watch this thread de-rail very quickly with “violent Bible passages”…
I said it in post #3 - watch this thread turn into “violent Bible passages”.Talk to me about Islam being violent when your own god no longer commits mass genocide and orders the extermination of entire peoples, like what he ordered the jews to do to the people of Jericho.
I am curious - what exactly is the purpose of such a thread as this, if not to compare the other religion with the Catholic faith?I said it in post #3 - watch this thread turn into “violent Bible passages”.
Please don’t change the topic of the OT.
I realize you aren’t talking to me, but my post #46 addresses your question.I am curious - what exactly is the purpose of such a thread as this, if not to compare the other religion with the Catholic faith?
Is it merely to point out some failings in another religion and feel good about your faith (without any reference to similar issues with your own)?
This is the thing i really disagree with Christians on here, You see God as above right and wrong (or more accurately, whatever he does is right).Um, did you have some good friends at Jericho?
With our human limitations, you or I could never be qualified to judge an entire city. God has no such limitations. I find it sad that the same sorts of people who presume to judge God for “allowing” things like the Holocaust denounce Him on the occasions when He HAS interfered in the events of human history in order to establish his own plan for salvation.
You and I are priviledged to live in a civilization and era in which there is a great deal of good in our culture. We are arrogant to assume all cultures are this way. Even in the Old Testament, God indicates that He’d refrain from destroying a city if His prophet (I forget which) could find even a tiny number of honorable men. And the future is now for God. He knew the decisions and future sins of every man woman and child in those cities that He doomed. If they were ordered to be destroyed, then every last one of them was doomed to self destruction in any case. Humans cannot make such judgements. God can.
Thankfully, that is an era of salvation history that is in the past. Not because God changed, but because man has. We’ve been changed by the progressively greater revelation of God to us culminating in Jesus and nothing will ever be the same as it was before.
The problem of Islam is that the killing doesn’t mark the beginning of Allah’s revelation to mankind, but the END of it. Muhammed is (to muslims) the ultimate example of a holy man and yet he was a warlord. That’s a tough spot for decent and honorable muslims to wiggle their way out of! Christians have far less a problem in that regard because Jesus, as the incarnation of God himself, carries no baggage in his own behavior that needs to be explained away by his modern day followers (much less any horrific examples that midguided modern day followers can cite as reasons for their own aggression).
Uh, men do these things in the name of God, not God himself.This is the thing i really disagree with Christians on here, You see God as above right and wrong (or more accurately, whatever he does is right).
Im not pacifist at all, there are many times violence is justified, but christians claim to be lead by a god of peace and love and yet he orders the killing of thousands of innocents, whose only crime is following the religion they were born into. How is that loving of his creation?
Read the forum rules. - stick to the title of the thread.I am curious - what exactly is the purpose of such a thread as this, if not to compare the other religion with the Catholic faith?
Is it merely to point out some failings in another religion and feel good about your faith (without any reference to similar issues with your own)?
Oh there are alot of things men do in gods name, but there are bible passages of God commanding some pretty crazy stuff.Uh, men do these things in the name of God, not God himself.
Topic Is violent quran passages - why do you insist on changing the topic.Oh there are alot of things men do in gods name, but there are bible passages of God commanding some pretty crazy stuff.
I was responding to someones reply to my comment.Topic Is violent quran passages - why do you insist on changing the topic.
I didn’t change the topic on your “pagan” thread.
Read the rules of CAF
I remember this Surah being used in a debate and the Muslim’s defence was the non-Muslims had broken the pact between them, hence they were commanded to retaliate. Whether that’s true or not I don’t know…So far in four pages no one has quoted Surah 9:29 so here it is:
Qur’an 9:29—Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the Religion of Truth, from among the People of the Book, until they pay the Jizyah with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued.
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You’re actually thinking of Surah 9:5 which a Muslim may make that arguement for. However, this Surah applies specifically to the, “people of the book.” Ie: Christians and Jews. Surah 9:5 applies to Pagans of that time some Muslims will argue.I remember this Surah being used in a debate and the Muslim’s defence was the non-Muslims had broken the pact between them, hence they were commanded to retaliate. Whether that’s true or not I don’t know…
I can think of a lot more “violent” passages in the OT!I’ve seen a few passages (below) in the Qur’an that indicate violence. Is this in a certain context, such as stories in the Old Testament in the Bible, or misinterpretations (if so, are there different translations of the Qur’an?), or does Islam really promote violence?
2:191-”Kill them (unbelievers) wherever you find them. Drive them out of the places from which they drove you, for persecution is worse than slaughter…. Such is the reward of those who reject faith.”
2:193-”Fight against them (unbelievers) until there is no dissension, and the religion is for Allah.”
4:89-”"Seize them and slay them wherever ye find them; and in any case take no friends or helpers from their ranks.”
47:4-”Therefore, when you meet the unbelievers smite their necks, then, when you have killed many of them, tie the bonds…. As for those who are killed in the Way of Allah, he will not let their works to go astray.”
48:28-29-”It is he who has sent his messenger with guidance and the religion of truth, so that he exalts it above all other religions. Allah is the sufficient witness. Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. Those who are with him are harsh against the unbelievers but merciful to one another.”