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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's more, too lazy to post: http://www.dhspriory.org/kenny/views/views21.htm The following chapter of at-Turtûshî represents the severest and most fanatical of Muslim position regarding Christians.— Although no Muslim country of our time recognizes the dhimma system as part of its laws or constitutions; theoretically all citizens are equal, the 1935 editor of at-Turtûshî expressed this wish in a footnote to this chapter.[2] The Covenant of `Umar `Abdarrahmân b. Ghunm said: We wrote to `Umar b. al-Khattâb at the time when he made a settlement with the Christian people of Syria: [/quote] To ward off the claims that Mr. Umar didn't know what he was doing: Umar was the 2nd "enlightened" caliph of the four who immediately followed Muhammad. He was, along with Mr. Abu Bakr, a close companion of the prophet, and the Muslim tradition honors the sahaba (the companions) almost as much Muhammad, and holds their actions in almost as much regard deserving of imitation as Muhammad. Call Umar what you like (and plenty of people have), but uneducated in Islam he wasn't. [/quote]
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