Shabir Ali, Zakir Naik, Reza Aslan, Nadir Ahmed, Daniel Peterson (an Islamic scholar, yet non-muslim), etc. I must say, however, that Shabir Ali is probably the most honest.
Want more? If you want actual examples of what they say, watch their debates with Christians, after you, first, read muslim “holy” books for yourself. And watch how these muslim scholars backpeddle and twist things and are called out for doing so by their opponents.
Ok. So let me get this straight, the quran is a straightforward message from allah, which asserts that it is crystal “clear.” Within it, allegorical interpretation, and, indeed, any other non-literal sense interpretation, of it is not permitted by allah…he alone is said to know allegorical things. The hadiths scrupulously elaborate on its passages, through a chain of authoritative reception, giving the actual interpretations and living example of Muhammad in accordance to these. The strongest hadiths, which are still followed and must be believed, are the earliest ones. In this religious system, based upon books, it is not just belief in allah that is needed…one must also be faithful to his commands, as well as accept everything that Muhammad teaches as well as his example…he must be imitated (although, in truth, allah and his prophet have very much in common).
With that background, would it shock you to know that the interpretation of those who YOU judge to be “polemical outsiders” (you’re judging Christians again!), actually agree with the earliest muslim commentators, as well as the straightforward quran? Did the original muslim commentators also have “an axe to grind?” Maybe they did, actually. Did you know that the first generation of muslims is, according to the quran and hadiths, considered to be Islam’s purest followers? But do you know what they did to one another? War against and butcher each other in regards to not only who would succeed Muhammad, but also in regards to which “leader” represented Islam in its purity. I learned this from, you guessed it, from muslim history itself.
Have you read any of the quran, hadiths, original and authoritative commentaries on it?
Set the record straight for all of us. Have you?
Is it your position that you, as a Christian, do not know how to read or understand anything Islamic, and so you must be told of it from only muslims? Do you take the same approach to the Bible, and not try to understand it because you can’t possibly understand it without someone closer to it (maybe a bishop) explaining it to you?
Please, prove to us how non-muslim outsiders are polemical and have an axe to grind. They must, then, be guilty of the sin of calumny. Please expose these sinners. Who are they? Can you give examples? Do you know some early Eastern Church Fathers wrote various tracts on how to deal with the fact that muslims are not easy to get along with. Expose these sinners! Show us how they are lying if you’re going to make a judgment.
Actually, I have no problem with Jewish commentators on the Old Testament and even the New. I evaluate their interpretation according to the sources of the Tradition though (Sacraments, Scripture, Liturgies, Creeds, Councils, Fathers, etc). I’ve learned awesome things about Jesus cleansing the Temple, and its meaning in regards to the Eucharist, from Rabbi Jacon Neusner. Of course, I’d have a problem with an outsider twisting the religion…but a familiarity with Christian sources and logic clearly tell me if they do this. With Islam, a familiarity with their most authoritative texts and interpretations and logic itself is somehow not enough to show that Islam is violent and dark. The default position that it is “peaceful,” however, MUST BE SUBMITTED TO. The mental gymnastics are amazing!
Again, while I don’t like people twisting my religion, I won’t censor free speech and discussion though. There should be debate and inquiry, and proper, logical conclusions should be reached. With Christianity, I find that we are slandered but not allowed to defend ourselves within the public forum through systematic propaganda and rejection. But politicians and so-called intellectuals bend backwards to defend Islam even from legitimate questions!
And, I don’t know whether or not it is, but if your real hang-up is “racism,” you should know that muslims are not a race because Islam is a religious ideology. There are asian muslims and white muslims and many other kinds. I’m not racist against Arab people…one of my best friends is an Arab Christian.
So far you’ve given us only reactionary feelings. You bring no knowledge of Islamic sources to the table. You bring forth no evidence. You start off your original conversation with me by condemning “hyper-conservatives” and then proceed to attack anybody right-wing. You judge Christians not according to the truth of morality that is preserving unity within the Body of Christ, but according to your fashion and politics, which, through your words and responses to me, clearly guide you in how you live your Christian faith more than any of the sources of our Tradition.
Not interested in talking to you anymore.