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Old 03-27-2012, 10:51 AM   #9
Hsmrcahr

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Better to focus on responding coherently to the crux of the attack I.e., freedom of thought and expression, freedom for non-muslim places of worship and missioneries, and about eradication of slavery allegedly by liberals(which i supppse is factually wrong aas it was headed by some Christian priest. But im nnot sure. ). But more important from this last point is how islamic thought would not prevent and instead helps such dramatic goodness for humanity like the end of slavery. I remember reading muslims being initially oppposed to the latter equating it with changing the law of Allah and shirk and kufr. So I guess we need to look at it why it took time for muslims to accept, how much of islamic law can change in the manner of the end of slavery, pros and cons of such change and how Muslims can respond positively.
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