Amica
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Salaam everyone--
Recently, I have come to an article about an Egyptian man who converted from Islaam to Christianity. Apparently in Egypt, everyone is required to register their religious orientation. When the guy got to a government office to register his change of religion, the clerks started cursing him and calling him names, threatening him seriously. The man is insistent to register, even if it means he gets killed.
A sad story, I feel, but unfortunately not uncommon reality for many non-Muslims in the Muslim "World."
Based on what I have read so far, under the Prophet's pbuh political system Jews and Christians had certain rights. Perhaps in some way not the rights that we today would consider 100% equal, but you have to give the Prophet pbuh credit: he tried. Also, according to the other sources I have read, when the first Muslims finally took over Mecca, they avoided retalliation against non-Muslim inhabitants and some sources even state that not all of the Meccans immediately accepted Islaam upon the victory of Muslims.
So. My question to the Muslims is: why should today's Westerners respect Muslims' religious obligations (i.e. hijab) in their countries, when non-Muslims are treated way unfairly in majority Muslim states? Why--many apostate Muslims are threatend with death. No one can forget the Afghan man, holding his Bible and being threatened to be killed because he converted to Christianity?
For many Westerners, I am sure, this comes to be very unfair. Many Muslims come to various Western countries, work, live and educate their children along side other people with various different believes. If they get discriminated against, there are advocacy groups (many led by non-Muslims) to help them out.
But many Muslims in the "Muslim World" go out on streets chanting "Death to .." this or that when a law is passed in the West against hijab, but we do not hear them yell "Death" to the tyrants who prevent non-Muslims to practice their faith freely in the "Muslim World."
Don't get me wrong. The cliche "two wrongs do not make right" is definately true, and I am trully for rights of everyone both in the West and the East.
But, we must be fair/just. After all, our religion instructs us to be just.
So, are some Muslims just when they force a non-Muslim to either leave their homeland for converting to another faith/or even murdering such a person?
How long are we--the Western Muslims going to stand by and watch this injustice?
Recently, I have come to an article about an Egyptian man who converted from Islaam to Christianity. Apparently in Egypt, everyone is required to register their religious orientation. When the guy got to a government office to register his change of religion, the clerks started cursing him and calling him names, threatening him seriously. The man is insistent to register, even if it means he gets killed.
A sad story, I feel, but unfortunately not uncommon reality for many non-Muslims in the Muslim "World."
Based on what I have read so far, under the Prophet's pbuh political system Jews and Christians had certain rights. Perhaps in some way not the rights that we today would consider 100% equal, but you have to give the Prophet pbuh credit: he tried. Also, according to the other sources I have read, when the first Muslims finally took over Mecca, they avoided retalliation against non-Muslim inhabitants and some sources even state that not all of the Meccans immediately accepted Islaam upon the victory of Muslims.
So. My question to the Muslims is: why should today's Westerners respect Muslims' religious obligations (i.e. hijab) in their countries, when non-Muslims are treated way unfairly in majority Muslim states? Why--many apostate Muslims are threatend with death. No one can forget the Afghan man, holding his Bible and being threatened to be killed because he converted to Christianity?
For many Westerners, I am sure, this comes to be very unfair. Many Muslims come to various Western countries, work, live and educate their children along side other people with various different believes. If they get discriminated against, there are advocacy groups (many led by non-Muslims) to help them out.
But many Muslims in the "Muslim World" go out on streets chanting "Death to .." this or that when a law is passed in the West against hijab, but we do not hear them yell "Death" to the tyrants who prevent non-Muslims to practice their faith freely in the "Muslim World."
Don't get me wrong. The cliche "two wrongs do not make right" is definately true, and I am trully for rights of everyone both in the West and the East.
But, we must be fair/just. After all, our religion instructs us to be just.
So, are some Muslims just when they force a non-Muslim to either leave their homeland for converting to another faith/or even murdering such a person?
How long are we--the Western Muslims going to stand by and watch this injustice?