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Showing Original Post only (View all)Islam is not a religion of peace [View all]
Ayaan Hirsi Ali explains why Western liberals need to speak up -- and why Islam needs a reformation now...
For more than thirteen years now, I have been making a simple argument in response to such acts of terrorism. My argument is that it is foolish to insist, as our leaders habitually do, that the violent acts of radical Islamists can be divorced from the religious ideals that inspire them. Instead we must acknowledge that they are driven by a political ideology, an ideology embedded in Islam itself, in the holy book of the Quran as well as the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad contained in the hadith.
Let me make my point in the simplest possible terms: Islam is not a religion of peace.
For expressing the idea that Islamic violence is rooted not in social, economic, or political conditionsor even in theological errorbut rather in the foundational texts of Islam itself, I have been denounced as a bigot and an Islamophobe. I have been silenced, shunned, and shamed. In effect, I have been deemed to be a heretic, not just by Muslimsfor whom I am already an apostatebut by some Western liberals as well, whose multicultural sensibilities are offended by such insensitive pronouncements.
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Now, when I assert that Islam is not a religion of peace I do not mean that Islamic belief makes Muslims naturally violent. This is manifestly not the case: there are many millions of peaceful Muslims in the world. What I do say is that the call to violence and the justification for it are explicitly stated in the sacred texts of Islam. Moreover, this theologically sanctioned violence is there to be activated by any number of offenses, including but not limited to apostasy, adultery, blasphemy, and even something as vague as threats to family honor or to the honor of Islam itself.
http://www.salon.com/2015/04/04/islam_is_not_a_religion_of_peace_ayaan_hirsi_ali/
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And I would agree with the author that statements like that stifle the discussion.
LiberalAndProud
Apr 2015
#11
"Implicit in the declaration of "Islam is not a religion of peace" is the claim that other religion
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2015
#9
Because she is arguing explicitly against the assertion that Islam is a religion "of peace".
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2015
#22
Once again you have invented an argument not made, declared it "the implications"
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2015
#35
The term "religion of peace" comes from the etymology of the word "Islam" itself,
deucemagnet
Apr 2015
#32
No, it refutes the claim that others have made that Islam *is* a religion of peace.
LiberalAndProud
Apr 2015
#12
And as I said above, that claim is only important if other religions are religions of peace.
jeff47
Apr 2015
#17
The author's criticism of islam has nothing to do with comparisons to other religions.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2015
#25