The Clarifier
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What if someone questioned?Take this blasphemy law for example.Death sentence to blasphemy is a ruling by islam and have been done during the time of prophet muhammed.Even prophet muhammed ordered killing of a lady-asmat binth marwan who wrote disrespectful songs about him.Does that mean we shouldn't question that law?
Where do you learn abt Prophet Muhammad? From your parents? You are not questioning the law- we are questioning your knowledge about Islam.
The Prophet Muhammad used to walk past a woman's house everyday, and that same woman always threw rubbish at him. He did not order her death. Instead, he visited her when she was sick. The Prophet Muhammad went to a nearby village to preach Islam. He came back with his sandals clogged in blood when the villagers threw rocks at him. He did not order them to be hurt.
The Qur'an CLEARLY states that Prophet Muhammad was a slave of Allah LIKE ALL OF US.
He did not order punishments for those who offended him, nor those who spoke ill of him. I do not see your argument. If you have a problem with laws, than so be it.
It is also ironic that you are using Pakistan as an example of Shariah Law. This case of the woman was clearly illegal in Islam.
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