Tolerance Flashcards

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Quran 2

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There is no compulsion in religion

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3 interpretations

Abrogation

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Verse was repealed

Relevant in Mecca not medina

Religious freedom had been and gone

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3 interpretations

Unique specificity

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Verse stopped forced conversion of Jews and Christians before Islam

Only relevant to this situation

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3 Interpretations

Freedom for Dhimmis

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Dhimmis are protected as they are people of the book and pay poll tax - jizya

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Mutazilites on the verse

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Descriptive of facts

1- God does not force us to believe, we have free will

2- it’s impossible to force someone to believe, their internal self is in their full control

External self should be altered to fit society by true belief is free

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Golden Age

James L Heft

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“Rare period in history”

Where people didn’t “keep their distance”

Previously attacked each other

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Golden age

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711 Muslims conquered Iberian peninsula

Ruled by the ummayad

Literature and public baths and architecture thrived

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Life for non Muslims in golden age

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Not forced to be slaves
Had pleasant jobs like banking

Paid jizya
Clothing restrictions
Not allowed weapons
Public precessions of faith banned

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Golden age

Bat Ye’or

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Society was sharply divided along ethnic and religious lines

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12th century ruling

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No Muslim should massage or clean a Latrine of a Jew/Christian as..

“The Jew and the Christian are better fitted for such trades, since they are the trades of those who are vile”

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Why non Muslims were tolerated

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Monotheist religions 
Christians outnumbered Muslims 
Mass conversion not practical 
Encouraged loyalty 
Passages in Quran encourage it
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Oppression

Alnanzor

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Looted churches and imposed strict rules

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13
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Apostasy

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Can be in action and omission- neglecting to do prayers etc

Riddah

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Hadith on Apostacy

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Whoever changes his religion, execute him

Al Bukhari

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Traditional views on apostasy

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Traditionally seen as immutable, resulting in marriage annulment, seizure of their children and property and death for the apostate

Still illegal in Afghanistan

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16
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Al Ghazali on apostasy

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No one has monopoly over the truth

Religious diversity is no problem as long as core principles are shared

Scholars cannot decide apostacy, only God has the power and right

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Modern apostasy views

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UN - respect tolerance acceptance and appreciation of rich diversity of our worlds cultures

18
Q

Kamal Ahmad Khan

Apostasy

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Quran speaks of dignity of all beings

Religious coercion not permitted

“Your duty is to convey the message” - invite people to truth in a clear and decent way