@happy times
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Would you like the right for muslims to use sharia instead of local laws?
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in islamic countries, if people want to go by sharia law, that's their choice. but i completely disagree w/ muslims trying to force sharia law into the jurisdiction of the western countries where they live, and i hate when they try and institute their local customs which aren't even sharia law into the jurisdiction. both in the quran and in mohammed's words, it's a muslim's duty to obey the local laws when in a foreign country.
but if muslims are living within the local laws, then there shouldn't be a problem. if someone comes to your country and tries to change it, then feel free to kick them out. but why should that concept apply only to western countries?
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What do the muslims you know think of western culture?
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If I understand your question right, the majority of people i know don't have issues w/ McDonald's, Shakespeare, Shawshank Redemption, Radiohead, etc. Any arguments my family has are of the nature, "your choice in music sucks," or "you're not going out in those clothes."
that's a separate issue from western policies. and most of the muslims i know don't have an issue seperating individual westerners from the policies of their governments.
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Can i ask how you practice your faith?
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Without going into personal details, I don't try and force my faith on others. I people ask about it, I give them what information/opinion I can. I don't have issues with Christians or Jews based on their faith. I pray. I fast. And every single Muslim I know personally does pretty much the same.
So that's why I get bent out of shape when people tar us all with the same brush -- because it denies individuality. and i disagree with skybird's opinion re there's only 1 way to follow the Quran, making me some kind of apostate because I'm not wearing a suicide vest right now -- how can that possibly be true if there are contradictory statements in the Quran itself?
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Honest questions, prove me wrong, i would happily be ignorant
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Prove you wrong in what? All Muslims are identical? If you believe that 1.5 billion people have exactly the same opinions and thoughts, I don't think there's much in the way of rational argument that will change your mind.
My question is, how can you take a the way a segment of a society acts, and extrapolate that to represent the entire society, more than a billion individuals?