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So if your a Muslim and you nothing about Sharia law which is set down in the Qur'an and by the prophet Muhammad doesn't that make you a bad Muslim?

no not really. let me explain:

I know it to my understanding that interest is not permitted, thats what Sharia law is I think. I dont take loans from bank and all the interest I get from my accounts go to charity.

If I take drugs, and drink Alchahol and do other sins that are well knowen in christianity, judaism and islam. Then that makes me a bad muslim as am defiying laws in my religon.
 
no not really. let me explain:

I know it to my understanding that interest is not permitted, thats what Sharia law is I think. I dont take loans from bank and all the interest I get from my accounts go to charity.

If I take drugs, and drink Alchahol and do other sins that are well knowen in christianity, judaism and islam. Then that makes me a bad muslim as am defiying major laws.

so do you have one of the Islamic mortgages, or not got a mortgage at all?
 
You are fortunate that you live in a mostly secular society so you can be both teapot and religion agnostic.

Abolutely, I try not to forget this fact. I'd probably not last very well in any state strongly influenced by religion.

For the sake of debate lets say that aspects of Shira law that would impact on your life (perhaps the sale of pork products and you luuuuuuuve bacon ;)) were to be introduced. Now you have to make a decision, do you allow someone else's faith in a God to influence how you live?

Would you believe I'm actually a vegetarian as well so the banning of pork would make no odds to me. :p

But to attempt to answer your question, I'd always try to respect peoples beliefs except where I consider they impinge unnecessarily on my life. The problem comes in defining what is unnecessary, I personally could live without pork (or X foodstuff in its place) and if there was no one locally I could source it from then I have no options about their faith influencing my life to a degree. I could move country to somewhere that I do have more freedom to eat what I like though.

For what it matters I think legislation based on religious beliefs is almost invariably a bad idea, on the occasions where religious beliefs and law coincide (thou shalt not kill/steal sort of thing) and make sense then it is usually because the religious idea has come from a basis of encouraging social cohesion which is mostly common sense and arguably would have come to the fore in any society that lasted more than a few generations.
 
so do you have one of the Islamic mortgages, or not got a mortgage at all?

The main responsibility of a man/women after marriage (or before) is to have a home or shelter for his/her family. If a muslim is in a country where the only way to buy a house is via mortgage, then he is allowed because the money he is getting is not gone for fun, its gone for shelter.

If someone takes a loan for fun and pays intrest on that then that is not allowed.

LOL @ Islamic mortgages
 
The main responsibility of a man/women after marriage (or before) is to have a home or shelter for his/her family. If a muslim is in a country where the only way to buy a house is via mortgage, then he is allowed because the money he is getting is not gone for fun, its gone for shelter.

If someone takes a loan for fun and pays intrest on that then that is not allowed.

HSBC, has Islamic mortgages now, approved by some people i forget the name of, basically the bank buys the house and you then rent it back from them for a period of time before the house becomes yours.
 
no not really. let me explain:

But surely if you follow a religion you must know/understand it's teachings or can you just pick and choose :confused:

So if I'm a Christian and I've never read the bit about "though shalt not commit adultery" it's OK for me to commit adultery as it's not against the law in the UK, in a Muslim country with Sharia law I could be stoned to death for such an offence! If I'm a Christian I just have to seek forgiveness, I know which one I'd chooes:-

sorry > stoning
 
HSBC, has Islamic mortgages now, approved by some people i forget the name of, basically the bank buys the house and you then rent it back from them for a period of time before the house becomes yours.

I didnt know that. sounds good to me. even better
 
Unfortunately that's the way a lot of these middle eastern countries still live, so to them it still makes sense as much as English law does to us.
I say let them get on with it and do their own thing in their own countries but if they choose to live here, then they respect all our laws instead of us bending over backwards so as not to offend their faiths etc.

+1

But surely if you follow a religion you must know/understand it's teachings or can you just pick and choose :confused:

So if I'm a Christian and I've never read the bit about "though shalt not commit adultery" it's OK for me to commit adultery as it's not against the law in the UK, in a Muslim country with Sharia law I could be stoned to death for such an offence! If I'm a Christian I just have to seek forgiveness, I know which one I'd chooes:-

sorry > stoning

just on an off shoot, I have no problems with people who follow there religion as long as it doesn't affect me, (although in not totally against a debate about their religion) and they follow the law of the country they are in. what really annoys me is people who "follow" a religion but don’t know anything about it/ choose only the bits they like. Yes religious teaching are open to interpretation and in some cases flexible but to properly follow a religion you have to take the rough with the smooth
 
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But surely if you follow a religion you must know/understand it's teachings or can you just pick and choose :confused:

So if I'm a Christian and I've never read the bit about "though shalt not commit adultery" it's OK for me to commit adultery as it's not against the law in the UK, in a Muslim country with Sharia law I could be stoned to death for such an offence!

Yes some countries still follow that and am kinda with it. The older you get the more you learn and the more you follow a religon closly. I only learnt about interest no permitted last year and am 25
 
I dont quite follow? stoning is a punishment. I think its a great law, thats why we have very low adultery rate. People dont do it.

I Live in the UK and I respect the britsh law, I have to, I live here.

But some countries its different. Besides you need to take the factor on how much a country is modernised. Look at UAE, its like Europe
 
Every Muslim I've ever met picks and chooses which parts of their religion to follow.

Yes that is also a problem, I know many friends (muslim) who unfortunatly smoking (drugs) and drinking.

Its rarly you find people who follow it for real
 
I dont quite follow? stoning is a punishment. I think its a great law, thats why we have very low adultery rate. People dont do it.

I Live in the UK and I respect the britsh law, I have to, I live here.

But some countries its different. Besides you need to take the factor on how much a country is modernised. Look at UAE, its like Europe

A great law, what kind of medication or brain injury would cause such ignorance, oh wait its not either of those its religious conditioning known in the west as brainwashing.
 
No offense buddy but are you trying to convince everyone here to love your religion? Personally I believe personal believes is something rather, personal. No?
 
Yes that is also a problem, I know many friends (muslim) who unfortunatly smoking (drugs) and drinking.

They should be stoned or put to death then, right?

Or can they "cop out" as they live under the blanket of UK law!

Are they even "Muslims" at all but people that like to bleat how they would love to live in a Sharia paradise but in real terms would **** their pants!
 
lol no Bun, the point of this was to find out why people hate Islam, and I came to this conclusion:

1. People in Islamic countries are not doing themselves justice by spoiling the name of Islam
2. The media just twists and turns stuff as it likes
3. People in the western countries believe what they see on TV and are not educated enough to know the difference between what is right Islam law and what is wrong that the people around the world is following.
 
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