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To be honest it doesn't matter one jot what people believe, for me. A belief is ONLY that ! A BELIEF !!! Fact has little to do with it or it wouldn't be a belief, would it?
What bothers me is when they then go on to say everyone else NOT of that faith is totally wrong, as I said before.
You must have got really wound up during the elections then with different people labelling the political beliefs of others as totally wrong and immoral. You must also get really wound up when people think your morals or ethics are wrong.
You know as well as I do Islam says this so YOU have to, as well, no?
No I don't
know that Islam says this and personally I don't view you or the extremists in IS as the people who get to define Islam for everyone else. So yes, you and other Muslims can believe your interpretation and choose to ignore the verse Quran 2:62
"Surely those who believe, and those who are Jews, and the Christians, and the Sabians, whoever believes in Allah and the Last day and does good, they shall have their reward from their Lord, and there is no fear for them, nor shall they grieve."
But there are lots of Muslims who don't feel they
know what will happen to them or anyone else and don't walk around believing they are right and others are totally wrong. By the way Allah is the Arabic word for a monotheistic concept of god.
We're seeing the results of this at the mo in the middle east & north Africa.
We have also seen the results of lots of Muslims just peacefully getting on with their lives or in some cases (Burma, Bosnia, Sri Lanka, Guantanamo, Palestine) being persecuted themselves by people who think the Muslims are totally wrong for being Muslims or for not having the same values, morals, ethical beliefs as their persecutors.
Even being in a 'different' group WITHIN the main 'political party' is frowned on & this can very easily escalate into extreme violence, Sunni - Shia etc.
Yes that happens in various political parties so not just a Muslim problem. Something to do with human nature.
To be 'tolerant' is such a horrible phrase, no?
No I don't think it is a horrible phrase. I think tolerance is good under certain circumstances and inappropriate in other circumstances.
Must I be tolerant of a child abuser because they BELIEVE they're doing the child good in the end?
I am not aware of anyone asking you to tolerate any child abusers around you.
So your ?ex? husband is Hindu but your family are Muslims? What did you 'convert' from then to become a Muslim?
It's really not that difficult to understand - my parents are Hindu, my husband is Muslim. I have no ex. I was an atheist throughout my teens and became a Muslim when I was 23.