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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by dismalswamp View Post
    Very true i'm afraid, a simple discussion with my parents who claimed 'Well it doesn't say kill people in there does it?'
    I'm afraid yes it does, all Kafirs are fair game. This religion of peace bolox has to stop being spouted. Why don't people actually know the facts?
    Well because, like most religious texts, it's wildly inconsistent, ambiguous and contradictory, allowing for a broad range of interpretations.
    That's the thing about God. He really struggles to make himself clear.

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    You realise, of course, that it would be just as easy - easier in fact - to find quotes from the Quran that justify it?
    Yes, of course. But like all religions, Islam has bits we don't like in a modern, democratic, secular society and bits we do. The nutters do a pretty good job of highlighting the bits we don't so it strikes me as a pretty good idea that the more peaceful, modern members of our Muslim communities, who are in the overwhelming majority in this country, begin to emphasize the bits we do. Not doing so allows an unbalanced view of Islam to be consistently available in the media.

    If there is a valid criticism of our Muslim communities it is how little of this they actually do. I expect partly because they feel they shouldn't have to and partly because of an ever present culture of victimization within their communities. But they need to man up and get over that, this is no time for being precious.

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Yes, of course. But like all religions, Islam has bits we don't like in a modern, democratic, secular society and bits we do. The nutters do a pretty good job of highlighting the bits we don't so it strikes me as a pretty good idea that the more peaceful, modern members of our Muslim communities, who are in the overwhelming majority in this country, begin to emphasize the bits we do. Not doing so allows an unbalanced view of Islam to be consistently available in the media.

    If there is a valid criticism of our Muslim communities it is how little of this they actually do. I expect partly because they feel they shouldn't have to and partly because of an ever present culture of victimization within their communities. But they need to man up and get over that, this is no time for being precious.
    The problem they have is that any scrutiny of what the Quran actually says is going to be problematic for 'peaceful, modern muslims', since rather a lot of it isn't peaceful or modern.
    One of the mistakes we make about Islam is thinking that the Quran is directly equivalent to the New Testament and thus all about the peace, love and understanding with just a couple of iffy bits. It really, really isn't. It's highly problematic in a lot of areas, which is why people prefer to gloss over it with the whole 'It's the religion of peace' nonsense and move on before anyone asks any tricky questions.
    The fact is that on issues such as the place of women in society, attitudes towards non-muslims, blasphemy, apostasy, homosexuality and others, the Quran is actually pretty horrific.

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    The problem they have is that any scrutiny of what the Quran actually says is going to be problematic for 'peaceful, modern muslims', since rather a lot of it isn't peaceful or modern.
    One of the mistakes we make about Islam is thinking that the Quran is directly equivalent to the New Testament and thus all about the peace, love and understanding with just a couple of iffy bits. It really, really isn't. It's highly problematic in a lot of areas, which is why people prefer to gloss over it with the whole 'It's the religion of peace' nonsense and move on before anyone asks any tricky questions.
    The fact is that on issues such as the place of women in society, attitudes towards non-muslims, blasphemy, apostasy, homosexuality and others, the Quran is actually pretty horrific.
    True, yet the overwhelming majority of Muslims still lead their lives and consider themselves good Muslims while ignoring the parts to which you refer, so that gives us hope. An Islamic reformation is too much to ask for in our lifetime, Burney, but the very least we can expect is for the Muslim community leaders, imams etc to emphasize the parts of Islam which are consistent with modern life in Britain and to the extent that it is possible, ostracise the 70 year old men who grew up in the nether regions of Pakistan (as an example) and have far too much sympathy for the nutters.

    More women and young people being active leaders within their communities is the key, I think. Less chaps in robes and silly hats with stupid beards.

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    True, yet the overwhelming majority of Muslims still lead their lives and consider themselves good Muslims while ignoring the parts to which you refer, so that gives us hope. An Islamic reformation is too much to ask for in our lifetime, Burney, but the very least we can expect is for the Muslim community leaders, imams etc to emphasize the parts of Islam which are consistent with modern life in Britain and to the extent that it is possible, ostracise the 70 year old men who grew up in the nether regions of Pakistan (as an example) and have far too much sympathy for the nutters.

    More women and young people being active leaders within their communities is the key, I think. Less chaps in robes and silly hats with stupid beards.
    That rather ignores the fact that a lot of the older generation of muslims who came here back in the 60s were rather more integration-minded than younger generations, many of whom have embraced a more fundamentalist outlook. Progress is far from linear or certain in that respect.

    A lot of the problem lies in our idea that we can separate out culture from religion and treat them as two separate things. I really don't believe it's that simple. Religion - particularly a religion like Islam - shapes culture and it becomes well-nigh impossible to address a lot of these problems without addressing that fact.

  6. #46
    Not easy for the dollies though, is it; they seem to have enough on their plate as it is. A woman cannot reach her full potential if she has children. On the other hand, if she does not have children her *community* cannot reach its full potential.

    And I'm not sure charging them with the solution while blaming others for the problem makes sense either. You may just as well send the Household Cavalry in, for all the bitterness and resentment it would inevitably cause.

    Dealing with organised crime would be another angle, but it's hard to imagine we're not doing everything possible on that score already.

    Maybe there simply *is* no solution, as there is actually not a problem. Historically speaking. Perhaps it's just the price we all have to pay.



    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    True, yet the overwhelming majority of Muslims still lead their lives and consider themselves good Muslims while ignoring the parts to which you refer, so that gives us hope. An Islamic reformation is too much to ask for in our lifetime, Burney, but the very least we can expect is for the Muslim community leaders, imams etc to emphasize the parts of Islam which are consistent with modern life in Britain and to the extent that it is possible, ostracise the 70 year old men who grew up in the nether regions of Pakistan (as an example) and have far too much sympathy for the nutters.

    More women and young people being active leaders within their communities is the key, I think. Less chaps in robes and silly hats with stupid beards.
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