Why Islam Cannot Be Reformed.

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Spectrum
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Re: Why Islam Cannot Be Reformed.

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Burning ghost wrote: March 1st, 2018, 2:14 am
Spectrum wrote: February 28th, 2018, 10:25 pm
As commanded by Allah in the Quran Islam cannot be reformed, period!
As such the question of reforming Islam is moot and a non-starter.

If anyone were to discuss the reformation of 'Islam' then that 'Islam' is not the original Islam that was reveal to Muhammad between 610-632AD.

Allah [according to Quran] will not stop [given freewill to people] from inventing their own version of 'Islam' and reforming their self-created Islam to new versions. Where these people commit an unforgivable sin [corrupt the Quran, and the likes], they will be burnt in HELL.

Thus it is the threat of Hell and not getting an eternal life in Paradise would stop any Muslim from trying to reform Islam.
So you're zealot. Should zealots be given a platform to preach from? You've read the Quran so you're now tainted.

Your response to me is merely repetition. Say something new or say nothing at all. You're posts look like by SPAM folder. Same **** over and over again. I honestly don't see what you hope to gain by spouting the same thing (almost word for word) again and again?

What is more your "views" are not even well thought out. You've got a chip on your shoulder and you've not gone to any depth ... that is not opening for you to repeat for hundrenth time how much time you've spent reading this or that because it is clea renough to me you lack intellectual integrity.

BYE! (blocked) Feel free to talk to yourself in your own little echo chamber.
It is your discretion.
Can you prove to me why my point is not objective as per the Constitution of Islam.

The basic point in any intellectual discussion is you cannot have any credible views with reference to the Quran and Islam if you have not read and understand [not necessary agree] the contents in the Quran.
Not-a-theist. Religion is a critical necessity for humanity now, but not the FUTURE.
Spectrum
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Re: Why Islam Cannot Be Reformed.

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Burning ghost wrote: March 1st, 2018, 2:14 am So you're zealot. Should zealots be given a platform to preach from? You've read the Quran so you're now tainted.
This is a very unfortunate labeling.

What do you mean tainted - that I will join the extremists and commit evil? I was merely revealing the truth objectively so the precise corrective actions can be taken on the proximate root causes.

The point is when we understand the truth [objectively] that Islam per se cannot be reformed regarding its evil ethos, then the appropriate actions should be taken to deal with the ideology to prevent more evils and violence from being committed by evil prone Muslims being inspired by the evil laden elements in the Quran.

At present the attention re Islamic based evil acts and violence is targeted at the extremists. However even after the authorities has gotten rid of the Islamic extremists in Iraq and Syria, they are still emerging and committing evils all over the world.

This is why my revealing of the truth is a critical contribution to the search for an effective solution.
Not-a-theist. Religion is a critical necessity for humanity now, but not the FUTURE.
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