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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima] [b]Fiqh, in its specific meaning and what is discussed in books of fiqh, includes everything that has to do with all aspects of man's life. Everything that is studied today including foundational laws, city management, family relations, individual actions, management, politics, etc is found in the different sections of fiqh.[/b] ... During the prophet Muhammad saw's last sermon, he said :" I leave behind me two things, the Qur'an and my example, the Sunnah and if you follow these you will never go astray". [b]It is the Muslim's belief that Islam has provided guidance in every sphere of life, from individual cleanliness, rules of trade, to the [u]structure and politics of the society[/u]. They don't separate it from from social, political, or economic life, since religion provides moral guidance for every action that a person takes...[/b].[/quote] First of all, you didn't really respond to the pp's point, Muslima. Second, your response is a lot scarier than anything the pp asked you about. [b] Do you not see how a religion that has specific guidelines on every aspect of life would just never be appealing to some people? [/b] [b]And if I were to live in a democratic society with a Muslim majority, why WOULDN'T they vote into law these "rules" of their religion, since the religion does have guidelines on every aspect of life? [/b] This is something that right wing nuts are yelling about all the time, and you seem to be saying that their concerns are actually justified!! And, as we all know, a political system based on religion is just never going to work, no matter how awesome that religion is. We have seen it tried so so many times.[/quote] It doesn't have to appeal to you. It appeals to the people who follow said religion and that is why they choose that religion for themselves. But let me clear something else, as far as Non-Muslims living under Islamic law, I guess what you don't know is that under Islamic Law, other faith communities have be governed by their own Law. There is freedom of religion under Islamic law you know, people are free to practise their faith, including religious law. Additionally, all Islamic obligations that do apply to Muslims are not applied to them. Now, it is the belief of Muslims that Islam is the perfect way of life, I guess that's why anyone would choose a religion. Does it mean that we want to apply shariah law all over the world? Heck no, I don't believe shariah law can be applied or should be applied everywhere, and that is the difference between a regular muslim and those right wingers you're talking about ....[/quote] You just don't get it. You call Islam "perfect" and then you make it sound like a disaster. Different laws for different people? NOT PERFECT! Further, do you believe that Shariah law should be applied anywhere? And where would that be?[/quote]
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