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It seems to me that it you need to be thick to believe the Koran or the Bible for that matter. Now considering that you would be killed in the past for being an "unbeliever" in an Islamic country, does this mean that highly intellectual atheists who may have once lived in Muslim countries have all been killed off to the determent of what is called the Islamic world?

2007-12-18 01:00:13 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Islam today is an unforgiving unyeilding and very often militant faith. This apparently bears very little resemblance to true Islam. I can't say for sure what true Islam is as I am not an Islam scholar. So if we look at the recent events in Islamic countries. !9 year old punished for being raped by seven men, schoolteacher and teddybear incident, terrorism, suicide bombings, one becomes aware of just how difficult it must be to live in an Islamic country. If you are a non believer who questions, it becomes impossible.

2007-12-18 01:31:57 · answer #1 · answered by trish 5 · 2 0

Study Sufism, the thinking branch of the Islamic doctrines. When we are disinclined to believe, because that door within our mind is slammed shut by anger, and kept locked with the key of mistrust, then no matter how many books you read you will disbelieve. Only when the mind is open, the spirit dilated will you accept any divined understanding into your heart. The suppliant mind, the humbled heart, and the spirit yielding will convince you, when you are ready and in your good time, unless you are fortunate to have a mentor of sort who has the ability and standing in your eyes, to aid you along that path....Unbeliever are a danger to the faithful ,because we all have times and days when we feel disillusionned and lost. At this time, a kind word reinforces the faith, an inconsiderate blasphemy casts us into the hell of unbelief, loneliness and despondancy...

2007-12-18 01:15:23 · answer #2 · answered by VAndors Excelsior™ (Jeeti Johal Bhuller)™ 7 · 0 0

Muslims would just use examples like the Crusades or inquisition but if you use a secular stance they can't counter.

Under sharia law, anybody who would disagree with Islam or does not belong to any of the abrahamic religions is pretty much... as they say... screwed.

2007-12-18 01:14:40 · answer #3 · answered by d3slyn 3 · 1 1

why don't u ask the Christians what they did to the Muslims and Jews in Jerusalem when they took over as(crusaders)
they killed and tortured all so please look at ur self before judging others

2007-12-18 01:08:01 · answer #4 · answered by mc daddy 2 · 1 1

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