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Whatever happened to 'no compulsion in religion'? : Comments

By Irfan Yusuf, published 28/3/2006

The Afghan government of Hamid Karzai caught out trying to revive the old Taliban legacy - charging Abdul Rahman with converting to Christianity.

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I thought we'd got rid of the taliban,oh apart from that guy studying at yale.
Posted by marklatham, Tuesday, 28 March 2006 8:59:14 PM
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Ifran I ask that you read your koran teachings about Christians and The Trinity ?

James M. Arlandson

What is the doctrine of the Trinity all about, anyway? Why do Christians hold to it? Where does it come from? What does it teach? Why does not Islam teach it? This article addresses these questions and more.

As for Islam, Muhammad promises a painful punishment (i.e. hell) for Christians who believe in the Trinity:

5:73 Those people who say that God is the third of three are defying [the truth]: there is only One God. If they persist in what they are saying, a painful punishment will afflict those who defy [the truth] (MAS Abdel Haleem, The Qur’an, Oxford UP, 2004

I got this from Yahoo Search last week as I searched for The Trinity for a Jehovah's Witness who don't want you killed because you see and believe The Bible teaches it ,and it does.

Also muslims all over are not allowed to dare say what they personally believe in case they are snuffed out as we have to pray for a pastor who is in hospital . Read pasted copy below from a prayer site today





Convert from Islam Run over by vehicle . Normally BCN does not run many prayer requests as we the articles we post. However, this circumstance appears to be very urgent, as Pastor Paul is not able to be with his family to protect them since he is still recuperating in the hospital. Pastor Paul Ciniraj and his wife Mercy, converts to Christianity from Islam, faithfully bring the Gospel to many in India, and have also been a "very present help" for the earthquake victims in Pakistan. Thank you for your prayers for their protection and healing during this time. - Aimee Herd, BCN.
Posted by dobbadan, Tuesday, 28 March 2006 9:23:47 PM
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Hello boys and girls.

Could my critics out there please advise on why they didn't scream and shout loudly for Kashmiri convert Peter Qasim? Was he the wrong type of Christian? Or did your love for the government exceed your love for your brother-in-Christ?

The real message of my article was this ...

"One hopes other Muslim leaders take a similar position to what is clearly a travesty of Sharia and of justice. If Muslim minorities do not stand up for the rights of non-Muslims in Muslim-majority states, their occasional claims to being oppressed minorities themselves will not be taken seriously."

If Muslim religious minorities in Australia do not create a fuss about the human rights of Christian and other minorities in Muslim-majority states, how can they expect to be taken seriously when they complain of alleged ill-treatment in Australia.

As for those intent on demonising Muslims, all I can say is that your antics are doing a great service to al-Qaida. You are providing free propaganda services to Usama bin Ladin/Reagan. Usama wants Muslims to believe their fellow Aussies hate them and their faith. Your attempts to generate hatred on these forums are furthering Usama's cause.
Posted by Irfan, Wednesday, 29 March 2006 1:39:45 AM
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Good Morning Mister Yusuf,

The case of Abdul Rahman is a historical landmark for Afghanistan. The old Taliban regime against the new pseudo-democratic. Both sides have to win this or it is back to square one again.

As for your solidarity concept about oppressed minority groups in majority states…let me spell it for you: I-S-L-A-M is the cause of oppression both here in Australia and wherever.

Unless you get this through your fat head there will be no inroads to freedom and peace anywhere on earth. Comprende?

You don’t need to use threats like we further infuriate Mr. Usama and his cause…all we are doing here is help you and all literate muslims to take off the scales from your eyes and the wax off your ears so you can get out of your oppression and break loose of the clamps of Satan and into the hands of the real God.

Islam is swimming in confusion. It has nothing positive or attractive to offer except lies and deceptions
Posted by coach, Wednesday, 29 March 2006 7:09:58 AM
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Gitmo Guy..........Well done... you say it is religion not race that fuels your hatred of "THEM" I am very sorry for calling you a racist, in future I will have to use the term "religious bigot' thanks for letting me know I got it wrong,, mango tree
Posted by mangotreeone1, Wednesday, 29 March 2006 7:56:38 AM
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Irfan it is fairly obvious that extremist muslims are not the only ones spoiling for a fight.

Our resident christains and some others want the conflict - they think stuff that idiot who said something about "blessed are the peacemakers" (or was that cheesemakers?) they want a fight. For them Osama was the best thing to happen to Islam in a long time.

Who is Peter Qasim? I don't remember hearing about him.

R0bert
Posted by R0bert, Wednesday, 29 March 2006 7:58:03 AM
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