Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 8
th, 2017 at 5:21pm:
Baronvonrort wrote on Mar 8
th, 2017 at 2:45pm:
Auggie wrote on Mar 8
th, 2017 at 1:47pm:
The issue is not with Islam, but with Islamism. The religion of Islam is diverse and consists of many teachings and interpretations. Islamism is the desire to impose Islam as a political ideology on people. There must be a distinction.
How do you separate the political ideology from religion with Islam?
The Quran tells muslims they cannot pick and choose what parts of the scripture they believe, this is where Islam differs from Christianity it's a package deal if you want entry into the heavenly brothel.
Quote:So do you believe in part of the scripture and disbelieve in part? Then what is the recompense for those who do that among you except disgrace in worldly life; and on the day of resurrection they will be sent to the severest of punishment. And Allah is not unaware of what you do.
quran.com/2/85 Very correct.
Islam does not allow for 'interpretations', modifying with upgradings, etc as Christianity does. Therein lies its danger.
The Koran is composed of the literal Will/Word of Allah as spoken through his prophet.
There are numerous interpretations in Islam. There are numerous schools of thought, diverse sects, such as Sufis, Alevis, etc. Shias have a slightly different theology and practices, and tend to be more tolerant than Sunnis.
That the Quran is the the literal Word of God is a problem with the interpretation of the Quran, not the religion itself. There was a time when people believed that the Bible was the Word of God. Many Muslims read their scriptures in the same way as Christians do - within context.
Finally, I'm not downplaying the threat or seriousness of terrorists, I just don't believe that their motivations are purely Islamic. There's a huge leap between thought and deed, and the connecting factor is psychopathy, not belief or religion.