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Islamic Violence: Socio-Economic Phenomena or Faith Motivated

 

Islamic Violence:

Socio-Economic Phenomenon or Faith Motivated?

 

 

Introduction


Kamal Mohamed vs FFI Staff

From: kamal mohamed To: faithfreedom2@gmail.com Date: Apr 12, 2006 3:57 AM Subject: Enemy of God Ya gaduwullah (enemy of Allah) o enemy of god what you have done is a mistake you would regrett in the hereafter now in this world you might not reliaze it, because allah has made dumb deaf blind but in the hereafter you will see the torment that awaits.

Can I continue believing in God after I leave Islam?

Here are a couple of questions asked by a new apostate:

Can I continue believing in God after I leave Islam?



Absolutely! There is no reason to give up the belief in God once you discover that Muhammad was a charlatan. This is like a follower of David Koresh or Warren Jeffs decides to disbelieve in God after realizing that his false prophet was a liar. What those conmen had to do with God? Muhammad had nothing to do with God either. Yes, it is perfectly okay to believe in God after you leave Islam.


Reformation in Islam: “Islam of Mecca” versus “Islam of Medina”

The relatively new Kuwaiti website, Tanweer (Enlightenment --- founded in 2002,) is a forum dedicated for dialog on Democracy, Human Rights, Status of Women, Religious Reformation, Civil Society and Window on Kuwait. In my previous contributions to FaithFreedom.org website, I commented on certain discussions going on among Arab intellectuals who are preoccupied with Tahdith (modernization), Tajdid (renewal), and Islah (reformation.)


What the Pope Actually Said

What Pope Benedict XVI actually said was vastly overshadowed by the Islamic reaction to one line from a lengthy, intellectually complex speech given on September 12th at the University of Regensburg, Germany.

We know by now that the Islamic response was to burn Catholic and Christian churches throughout the Middle East and, in one case, to shoot a nun in the back, killing someone who had labored more than three decades as a nurse to serve the poor in Africa.



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