polite_gandalf wrote on Oct 11
th, 2015 at 4:20pm:
Even Ayaan Hirsi Ali believes Islam can and should be reformed -
Provided that the five most fundamental changes in Islamic belief and practice she calls for are implemented:
• Renunciation of Muhammad’s semi-divine and infallible status along with the literalist reading of the Koran, particularly those parts that were attributed to Muhammad’s sojourn in Medina, where he started resorting to violence against unbelievers;
• A shift from investment in an imagined life after death to concentration on life in the actual world, before death;
• Abandonment of sharia law in favour of civil law;
• Abandonment of the practice of “commanding right and forbidding wrong” which empowers families, communities or vigilante gangs to harass others in the name of strict religious codes;
• The radical revision of teachings about jihad, to remove the calls for Islam to be spread by force against infidels.
In other words, Islam is reformable as long as Mohammed's status is renounced together with the toxic parts of the Koran, sharia and jihad are abandoned in favour of civilisation and reason and the large claims Islam and Muslims amake for themselves (“commanding right and forbidding wrong”) are ditched.