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My main issue here is the inability of the non-Muslim group remaining coherent as a group, considering the groups (i.e. Christians and Atheist) that would fall into it.

2007-03-13 08:19:53 · 10 answers · asked by Quantrill 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Well, "non-Muslims" are not any more of a homogenous group than non-Christians. So of course, the non-Muslim "camp" would espouse an extremely diverse set of viewpoints.

You'd have those who, like me, felt that Islam is a fine religion that can lead to God when practiced sincerely. But you'd also have those who felt that Islam is an evil religion. You'd have some who felt it was not necessarily good or evil, but just wrong, etc.

But there could still be a debate. A debate does not have to have only 2 sides. It can have many sides.

I guess an appropriate question for such a debate would be something like, "Is the Qur'an really the revelation from Allah, and how could we know?"

2007-03-13 08:27:05 · answer #1 · answered by Heron By The Sea 7 · 4 0

The same could be said about Christians and Non-Christians. While, personally, I could get along with an Atheist, I think for the majority, Muslims and Atheists would have a hard time remaining coherent as a group.

2007-03-13 15:24:30 · answer #2 · answered by Maverick 6 · 3 0

you can't say Muslims and non Muslims. Since Muslim is a specific group you can't lump everyone that does not fall into that group into one. it would have to be many smaller groups Muslims, Protestant, Nodenomonational, Catholic, Jewish, Atheist, bhuddist, Hindu, etc, etc. it is preposterous to assume that because one is non Muslim they are a coherent group just as preposterous as to assume all Muslims are one coherent group within Islam you have the Sunni (and serval groups of them) the shite (again several groups), the sufis, the Ismalis, etc etc.

2007-03-13 15:26:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

It is possible. As long as both remain respectful to eachother. I never report someone for an honest question. It would be strange if anyone did.

2007-03-13 15:25:57 · answer #4 · answered by E.T.01 5 · 3 0

Why debate? Why not live in peace? Let's leave it to God to judge us all.
If you want a question: I will say to non-Muslims: when will you stop generalizing and mix us with the fanatics?

2007-03-13 15:41:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I don't get your question. YA is not here for debate, although you can ask questions that will spur controversial responses. Maybe you could start a debate on 360, if you signed up.

2007-03-13 15:30:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Let each man go in peace

2007-03-13 15:23:21 · answer #7 · answered by Gypsy Gal 6 · 1 0

Here's a question that everybody can answer if they choose to do so.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aii5R17SO41p4WlxP8p1KZLd7BR.?qid=20070313121235AA0Mcu3

2007-03-13 15:25:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not possible. If you give them facts in a respectable matter, they report you anyhow. Muslims have sold their souls for a false religion.

2007-03-13 15:23:21 · answer #9 · answered by Jeff- <3 God <3 people 5 · 0 5

I don't think this could happen

2007-03-13 15:29:31 · answer #10 · answered by *Muslimah* 2 · 0 0

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