Was that a serious answer yaara?
Dude IF I stand up and say that there is no god haven't I just committed blasphemy as per most religions including Islam? Are you saying that as long as I do not vocally espouse my POV in this regard I am safe, safety bought by silence? Or are you saying that as long as I do not mention the Prophet by name and add an invective to that mention I'm cool? What constitutes blasphemy- in simple terms using swear words with context to the Prophet or even disagreeing with his tenets and utterances as they have been recorded, if I were to state that I do not believe that what the Prophet did or say in a particular instance was correct or even outright called it wrong would I be committing blasphemy?
Say it is indeed a case of proven blasphemy, death then? There are nut cases all over the world who may kill someone and do kill people because someone insulted their faith or blasphemed against it but how many egalitarian societies have a sanctioned law which makes the act of vocally insulting a god punishable by death. How is that proportionate or even remotely serving "justice". Basically a person like me would be sentenced to death then, I see.
Why should it be considered as anything else but blasphemy- why should it be considered creating mischief in the land- if freedom and equal respect to religions is to be accorded than any insult to any god should be considered blasphemy IN STRICT LEGAL TERMS under a framework where such a law exists with regard to a particular god to begin with? After all you do believe Sharia properly implemented will create an equal society for ALL?
In this age it is easy to get conclusive proof of adultery, it happens all the time- video tapes in HD? So if adultery is proven by such a technological implement, then death. For having engaged in sex with someone you're not married to its death?
YOU'RE SERIOUS ABOUT THAT? That is your idea of an enlightened Islamic state?
What of religious conversions- Islam expressly forbids adhering to another faith- that is to say a Muslim cannot convert to say a Judaism- its punishable by death. So would it be legal to convert, after all that is the first requirement of freedom of religion without which all talks of "all faith being equal" would be considered hogwash? IF it is not legal to convert "out of" Islam then in your "egalitarian"- I hope you envision it to be egalitarian- there should be law adjudicating equal punishment for converting into Islam too- otherwise where is the "equality" but then that would be impossible, no?
Not satisfied by your previous answer. But thanks for replying.
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