The people who have discussed this with me, and support Islam as a religion, and say it is due full protection under the law, even though Muslims are causing problems across Europe and now in the USA, state that under The Five Pillars of Islam they express the same tenants of the religion that other major religions state. They have virtually nothing else to add.
The majority on that web site…
Many consider Islam a cult with Satan because behind The Five Pillars of Islam is a male dominated/sexually rewarding Islam. Here are some points to consider:
Muslim men may have multiple wives. Muslim men may have a child as a wife. Muslim men may engage in gay relationships while married to a woman. Muslim men may engage in sex with a prostitute. In addition, men who die killing infidels are given an “E” ticket to heaven where they are rewarded with virgins and an eternal erection. (Yes it does say that). The question asked is, “What kind of religion awards its male member with sexual favors?” For that reason they call it a cult with Satan.
Another point brought out against Islam was that Islam calls for world domination and that the infidel must be either killed or they must pay tribute to Islam. No other religion calls for world domination or making people pay tribute.
Muslim men have been given absolute domain over women to the point that they may beat a woman and even have the right kill a female member of the family without fear of the law under certain circumstances (honor killings). They point to the recent story of the Pakistani man who killed his wife and claims the USA cannot try him because Islam gave him the right to kill his wife. (http://nypost.com/2014/05/21/man-charged-with-killing-wife-after-she-made-him-the-wrong-dinner/)
Here are a few websites: Please check them out. They are not all anti-Islamic sites.
http://islamqa.info/en/cat/218
http://www.justaskislam.com/
http://www.askthesheikh.com/
http://www.rawa.org/temp/runews/2011/10/02/sharia-law-has-led-to-the-legislation-of-child-marriage-in-6-countries.html (Child Marriage)
http://www.muslim-marriage-guide.com/marriage-age.html (Marriage Age)
http://www.islamswomen.com/articles/do_muslim_women_have_rights.php (Women’s Rights)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Tw7WhH_aQ (rules for beating your wife)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp3Eam5FX58 (More rules for wife beating)
We have debated this on another site and the vast majority supports the concept of a cult over a religion. Keep in mind that we don’t get to make that decision under the law. it is only a personal opinion on the anti-Islam side.
Man killed wife for making vegetarian dinner: prosecutors
A Pakistani immigrant beat his wife to death in their Brooklyn home after she made the mistake of cooking him lentils for dinner instead of the hearty meal of goat meat that he craved, according to...
If you go to the sites http://www.state.gov/j/ct/rls/other/des/123085.htm, http://nctc.gov/site/groups/index.html
Look at the people on these lists. (Almost exclusively Muslim) and by our own State Department and government generally.l
While they are groups even here like the KKK an example, these are so marginalized or underground, that they are no large threat. As unsavory as they may be, they have a right to exist, even though I detest their hate and wish they are gone, forever.
This bit about Muslim on Muslim terrorism is only partly correct. And thankfully women around the world and especially in the more Muslim countries are fighting back. Against Al Kaeda .
Al Jazeera did an article on YouTube decrying Jordan's rank abuse of Fillipino women. Also here is another case in Sri Lanka.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AJ0fiXVWrY
Joseph Stack was NOT a terrorist because he was one of US and not one of THEM. Luis Posada Carriles was NOT a terrorist because he was one of US and not one of THEM.
An "Enhanced Interrogation Technique" involving covering a prisoner's face with a cloth and then pouring water over the cloth so that the prisoner cannot breathe IS NOT torture because WE do it. "Waterboarding" involving covering a prisoner's face with a cloth and then pouring water over the cloth so that the prisoner cannot breathe IS torture because THEY do it.
Have I dealt with your examples.
On the other hand the US government DOES have a "legal opinion" saying that it was OK to do what it did. [Please bear in mind that that "legal opinion" was obtained from employees of the US government and that the standard "legal opinion" plus $1.75 will get you a short ride on MetroRail.]
PS - A "Detainee" IS NOT a "Prisoner" because a "Detainee" has not been charged with or convicted of doing anything whatsoever and the people in charge of running the facility wherein the "Detainee" is "housed" have absolutely no obligation to either have the "Detainee" charged/convicted of something and/or release the "Detainee" under any known actual or theoretical circumstances.
Quite simply "US" means "NOT THEM" and "THEM" means "NOT US".
If you don't apply the same approbation to "X" as you do to "Y" when "X"
and "Y" have committed equivalent acts then you are "accepting" that "X" is "US" and "Y" is "THEM" - no matter what you say otherwise.
Condemning "A" as a terrorist for blowing up an aircraft and killing dozens of people while offering "B" sanctuary and immunity from prosecution arising from the fact that they blew up an aircraft and killed dozens of people means that "A" is "THEM" and "B" is "US".
The violent criminal who the members of their own socioeconomic/cultural/ethnic/racial community do not turned in for trial and potential punishment enjoys the status of "US" (especially when the mechanism of trial and potential punishment enjoys the status of "THEM").
Where I am currently living there is a large "racial/cultural/ethnic" population where it is considered dishonourable to bring dishonour on other people and turning in a violent criminal is considered to be an action which brings dishonour on the criminal's (innocent) parents and (innocent) family. Needless to say this makes it somewhat difficult for the police to actually solve any major crimes involving that "racial/cultural/ethnic" community.
The reason moderate Muslims aren't quick to condemn ISIS in more than just words is that ISIS is taking what is written in the Qu'ran and is faithfully executing (no pun intended ; ) its Sharia system of justice as taught by Muhammed. As much blood as they have on their hands, it is all done in the name of their god Allah, and following the example of Muhammed who in Islam is the man every Muslim man should pattern themselves after.
The ONLY Muslims that are beginning to comdemn ISIS in more than just empty words are those whose grip on power is threatened by ISIS... namely the Saudis whose rule is being challenged by an increasingly unhappy majority of Saudis resentful of the royal families grip on power and wealth which they feel should be shared more with them and the Pakistanis whose country likewise is being threatened by radical elements within their borders.
If you have time, read the Qu'ran. It is a relatively short read as compared to the Holy Bible. The Qu'ran is approx 600 pages long and contains 114 chapters, 6,236 verses. Even at 600 pages, it is a relatively fast read due to all the white space on the pages. If you are familiar with the Bible, you'll probably want to get familiar with the different names used for Biblical characters: for ex. Dawud (David) and Talut (Goliath).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_in_both_the_Bible_and_the_Quran
By comparison, the Holy Bible is at least double that in length. The KJV Bible contains 66 books (39 OT and 27 NT), 1,189 chapters (929 OT and 260 NT) and 31,102 verses (23,145 OT and 7,957 NT) and is about 1,360 pages long.
You might find this to be enlightening as well: a list of verses that contradict other verses in the Qu'ran.
http://www.answering-islam.org/Quran/Contra/
List of people in both the Bible and the Quran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eve, Sarah, Zipporah, Elizabeth, Jochebed, Lot's wife and Noah's wife are mentioned, but unnamed in the Qur'an. Eve and Elizabeth have the names Ḥawwā’ and Al-usabat, respectively, in Islamic tradition.
Some say Islam isn't really like that, I say pick up a news paper from almost any country, any day and repeat that.
And I can tell what you are trying to say. HOWEVER, you should also be aware that under the canons of "Christianity" (including the laws in effect at the formation of the United States of America) the legal age for a female to marry (with parental consent, of course) was 12 [and that could be lowered to 7 under some circumstances ]
Most Western practices have evolved and is in conflict with radical Islam on many levels, but perhaps the open executions in the name of Allah among the radicals is the most disturbing.
Should we accept their practice of child brides? We forbid Mormons and others from taking more than one wife. Would we jump in and say that if a Muslim took a child bride of say 13 and consummated that marriage that the man would be tried as a pedophile? Some are saying that religion is a private matter, but It is more public than most would want to believe.
Just as late as in the early 20th Century an American judge ruled that it was OK to beat your wife as long as the stick was no bigger than your thumb.
Actually Islam has a lot in common with Christianity.
Abrahamic religions (also Semitic religions) are monotheistic religions of West Asian[1] origin, emphasizing and tracing their common origin to Abraham[2] or recognizing a spiritual tradition identified with him. They comprise one of the major divisions in comparative religion, along with Indian[3] and East Asian religions.[3] Judaism, Christianity and Islam are the largest Abrahamic religions.[4][5][6]
The largest Abrahamic religions in chronological order of founding are Judaism (1st millennium BC)[specify], Christianity (1st century AD) and Islam (7th century AD).[7]
The historical interaction of Islam and Judaism started in the 7th century CE with the origin and spread of Islam. There are many common aspects between Islam and Judaism, and as Islam developed, it gradually became the major religion closest to Judaism. As opposed to Christianity, which originated from interaction between ancient Greek, Roman, and Hebrew cultures, Judaism is very similar to Islam in its fundamental religious outlook, structure, jurisprudence and practice.[4] There are many traditions within Islam originating from traditions within the Hebrew Bible or from post-biblical Jewish traditions. These practices are known collectively as the Isra'iliyat.[5]
The historical interaction between Christianity and Islam connects fundamental ideas in Christianity with similar ones in Islam. Islam accepts many aspects of Christianity as part of its faith - with some differences in interpretation - and rejects other aspects. Islam believes the Qur'an is the final revelation from God and a completion of all previous revelations, including the Bible."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparative_religion
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Comparative religion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comparative religion is the branch of the study of religions concerned with the systematic comparison of the doctrines and practices of the world's religions. In general the comparative study of religion yields a deeper understanding of the fundamental philosophical concerns of religion such as ethics, metaphysics, and the nature and form of salvation. Studying such material is meant to give one a richer and more sophisticated understanding of...
Islam has been around since the 1st Century AD and is an Abrahamic religion in that Muslims claim Abraham as their patriarch as do Jews. The difference between Judaism and Islam is that Jews worship Yahweh as the one true God, and Muslims worship Allah (who is a different entity from Yahweh altogether).
Islam is most certainly protected under the First Amendment Freedom of Religion clause.
Either way, my part of this subthread is done.
It IS OUR place to say what IS and IS NOT valid. WE make the rules... And the majority of Americans do NOT want to live under Sharia Law.
Might help to brush up on your knowledge of Islam.
The overall point that it is a well-established world religion still stands.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."


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