Originally posted by Guenther:[..]
Forgive me, I admit I know little about Islam, but I thought Islam followed the Old Testament?
As far as I know, Islam recognizes and accepts the previous prophets and holy books (keep in mind we consider Jesus Christ to be a prophet), but the rules aren't all the same. All islamic rules are to be extracted from the Quran. Not all scholars follow this...many of them mix up stuff with the Quran, which has turned to all these terrorist groups, or as an example, the Salman Rushdie fatwa.
Now, in Quran, there is this verse, which says that there is nothing worse than taking a life, killing a person, the only situation where you might do it is if it is a punishment for murder or someone who causes "terror in the land". The next verse says that the families of victims have the right to ask for this punishment, but it persuades them to forgive the criminal and let him/her live.
Originally posted by haytrain:Looks like we might have to open up the Religion Topic again...what do you say, Casper?![]()
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I hope my answers don't turn this place to that
