The right picture of lslam is conveyed in the Qur'an, which is exemplified by Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. The reality is that it is not fair to judge a religion by the actions of its followers alone because there are good and bad followers in every religion. The correct thing to do is to judge a religion by its documented revelation from God and the prophet who brought that revelation.
2006-07-29 16:05:25
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answered by BeHappy 5
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answered by Laurie 3
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It's not a sin to sell it. I defy you to find one single place in the Bible or the hindu holy Pogabaggu or the Koran where it says that selling porn is a sin.
You're taking things way out of context. Porn is only a sin if you get it off the internet or buy it or make vidoes and stuff like that. And it's only a sin to sell it if it's porn that you made.
2006-07-29 12:57:10
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answered by Anonymous
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sex in western civilization was taught to be a sin, not as most other cultures teach to be a natural state between male and female. Hindu teaches sex as a pleasurable experience as taught in the Kama Sutra, an instuctural learning source to provide greater pleasure for both man and woman.
2006-07-29 12:53:13
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answered by de bossy one 6
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because muslims are astute to know the weaknesse's of the west white race ...... and other creeds too !....also i think its called ...er ....hypocritical....?? Muslims worship money ( oh yes , and most people, i agree)...as they know it has power when used in the correct manner... money is not evil , its what can be done with it. Muslims and hindus are alike in their faith when it comes to a profit . They are not regarded as great industrialists as this takes decades of sheer determination and stealth. they leave no great legacy of achievement to benefit mankind by means of future long term employment for other generations. ... nope .... its the 'fast' buck and to hell with morals..
2006-07-29 13:05:28
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answered by tally Ho ! 2
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Money. We tell ourselves that WE are not the ones reading it, so we are not the ones commiting the sin. But I have to ask, Isn't enabling just as wrong? This goes for ALL religions.
2006-07-29 12:53:26
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answered by badgerman 2
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Because it makes money. Drinking is also considered a sin in most religions.
2006-07-29 12:51:05
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answered by Joy M 7
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merely placed, through fact they do no longer care. My faith, Christian, prohibits me from doing something to absolutely everyone else that i comprehend is risky. merely asserting. If a definite faith does not look after people who're no longer a factor of that faith, then that faith is man made and not of God. If God loves his comprehensive creation, then who's guy to do otherwise?
2016-10-01 05:57:01
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answered by xerxes 4
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Maybe it's not a Muslim or Hindu sin...
2006-07-29 12:51:34
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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Because people sin. And because money is often listened to more than morals.
2006-07-29 12:57:27
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answered by miestersean 3
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