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[quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote]The Caliphate cannot force or pressurise any non-Muslim to become Muslim. Churches, Synagogues and Temples are all protected by the Caliphate. Those who follow a religion can practise their religion without interference or harassment from the police and authorities. The government will not threaten to close places of worship or spy on the worshippers and sermons as the British government is doing. [/quote] [b]This is ridiculous. You talk about this caliphate as if it exists now! How do you know what some imaginary government would or would not do, if it had power?[/b] ISIS's self proclaimed caliphate is doing a lot worse than the British, including mistreatment of "infidels" and Muslims alike.[/quote] Because those are the rules that a caliphate has to follow, there are written rules, just like the Constitution of the USA. You cited ISIS's self proclaimed caliphate, keyword, self-proclaimed, a caliphate can not be self-proclaimed, the people have to accept the caliphate and Choose him. You can not self-proclaim your caliphate if the Muslims reject it. More than 120 Muslim scholars around the world released a statement denouncing ISIS and rejecting its caliphate. The statement said, "It is forbidden in Islam to torture, to attribute evil acts to God, to force people to convert to Islam, to deny women and children of their rights. It is also forbidden to cite a portion of a verse from the Qur'an – or part of a verse – to derive a ruling without looking at everything that the Qur'an and Hadith teach related to that matter." By virtue of the rejection of the Muslim Ummah of its caliphate, ISIS can not and is not a Muslim caliphate despite what they say[/quote]
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