Examining the crossroads of religion and politics. What does "Amr b maroof va nahyeh az monkar" mean? Literally, it means, "Commanding what is good, and forbidding what is evil." Why is it important? It is important because in the Qur'an Muslims are advised to respect this exhortation. Another heeding to Muslims with respect to confronting oppression and evil is, "to stop it with one's hands, or in the absence of that ability to stop it with one's tongue, or in the absence of that ability to hate it in one's heart" (but in no wise to be indifferent to it.) Why am I bringing this matter up now? I am bringing this matter up because it seems obvious that to be able to effectively honor this religious admonition on a mass or public scale (though not necessarily on an individual level) certain pre-conditions need to exist in an Islamic society: the first pre-condition being freedom of speech (and by extension freedom from press censorship in order to allow the public to be made aware of a status quo that may be faulty and may need to be remedied); the second pre-condition being freedom of action (and by extension freedom to form political parties to challenge the status quo, that the first pre-condition has identified as being flawed and in need of remedy.) Restrictions in Muslim societies which lead to press censorship, and which limit the formation and participation of political parties are restrictions which prevent Muslims from fully observing and practising the requirements of their faith.
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Islam needs a massive attack for going back to private sphere
by Wake Up (not verified) on Thu Sep 27, 2007 12:30 PM PDTThey should be protected. But, to stop their madness and political Islam, Islam needs a massive attack for going back to private sphere.
This has been done in Iran many times.
Islam and politics DO NOT mix
by amirkabear4u on Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:37 AM PDTWe live in a complex world and do not need to make life more complicated as it should be. Islam and politics DO NOT mix. Islam is a religion of faith and brotherhood. Politics is for strongest to survive, in other words dog eats dog and sometimes very dirty. It is a historical fact that religious politicians always had limitations. It is this limitation that makes the difference between winning and losing. An efficient politician can not always follow gods requirements.
The only way to keep Islam and muslems away from politics is to give them their human rights. Muslims are human beings who are badly introduced to the world. They should be legally supported, their welfare be considered and fully protected against their enemies. This is the only way we can keep fanatics away from politics and secure a safer place to live in.
Islam needs international condemnation.
by Wake Up (not verified) on Tue Sep 25, 2007 06:31 PM PDTIt appears you see the religious side rational and harmless. So, you offer area of potential reform. But, be real. Muslims see all flaws and have no clue how to face up to it except adhering to force and bullying.
Islam needs international condemnation.