*Originally posted by Maula Baksh: *
Exactly right rvikz. I believe that we should treat non-Muslims in Muslim countries, the same way we want Muslims to be treated in non-Muslim countries.
If their was an American law that aid only a Christian could become President, I would not have a problem with because it doesn’t affect me. But if their was a law that allowed the word of a Christian to have greater weight then the words of a non-Christian in a court of law, I would have a problem with it. Or if their was a law that any Christian can accuse a non-Christian of blasphemy and the court would simply take his word over mine, I would have a problem with that too.
It’s common sense that if Muslims do not wanted to be treated this way in Christian majority countries, they should not treat non-Muslims this way in their own countries. You can all debate Quran, hadith, sunnah till the cows come home, but it won’t change the fact that Muslims today are practicing hypocrisy. Muslims are the greatest advocates of secularism in every damn country in the world but their own.
If their was even one possibly discriminatory law in US against Muslims, you would hear CAIR screaming on the top of their lungs for the rest of eternity. But this same CAIR would want discriminatory Sharia in every Muslim country.
Wwe finally agree on somthing…:k:
A Country does not have to be secular, but it has to embrase certain values that are inherint in Secularism (and Islam?!). That being, all people are equal in the eyes of their govt. No man (or woman) is superior or inferior to any one else, regardless of religion. If we look at Ahmedjees quotes, its a apprent that the prophet did not discriminate against any of the other faiths... This is the essence of secularism, its equality, ITS ISLAM!!:)