*Awan*
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we muslims are not responsible for the blunders of church.in islam there is no concept of separation of religion from state.VCheng made an excellent point regarding tolerance, which is the antithesis of blasphemy laws. Early Islam had it. Judaism, and then more so, Christianity, went through terrible dark periods where people were killed in horrible ways for blasphemy. When we look in retrospect, we find the laws were abused for purposes of POWER, not religious purity. Dark Ages clergy had the power, and kept it, by abusing their authority to declare someone blasphemer or apostate. It's a power and control issue.
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dear sir,don't you think we also walk on egg shell,when you last time seen a muslim abusing jesus/christanity or gods of hindus?is this not our right to expect same thing in return?I understand, but can you not see where this places people of other faiths? They must walk their life as if on egg shells, worrying constantly that they not offend a Muslim by accident. They must also worry that the laws might be abused for vengeance, to gain property, favor, or just out of misguided religious fervor.
no doubt this is being used in settling the personal scores,for power or to gain property,but please try to differentiate that law and its implementation are two different things.problem is in implementation not in law.
you are again wrong.in Pakistan alcohol is available to non muslims,similarly in arab countries in super stores pork is also available.I have heard it stated many times that Islam is a lifestyle as well as a religion. By definition, then, non-Muslims must adopt a Muslim lifestyle to survive. Maybe the woman doesn't want to cover her hair... Maybe the man enjoys alcohol in moderation. They live in fear.
with the exception of Saudia there is no dress code for non muslims in muslim countries.here you are confusing law with culture.
dhimma/zimmeMuslim scholars try to put aside these fears, discuss things like "dhimma" and "Jizya", and try to make it sound not so bad. But being a lower-class life form in any society is bad. There is no way to sugar coat it.
a person who is living under muslims protection.actually this is a type of contract b/w state and non muslims,where non muslims got same rights of muslims with certain exceptions like they can't become head of state ,they can't abuse our religion,God,prophet openly.
jizya.
you remember the jizya but forget to mention of zakat.
the basic purpose of them is circulation of money.i don't think any muslim country in the world collect jazya from non muslims.
and for your info,our caliph Umar bin Abdul aziz abolished the practice of Jazya.