Extremism is un-Islamic

Posted on August 29, 2007 
Filed Under Islam, Muslim

Former Indonesian president KH Abdurrahman “Gus Dur” Wahid writes a good piece in the Washington Post highlighting the recent court-ruling hype in Afghanistan in which a Muslim who converts to Christianity got the death sentence but then sidestepped by the Gov on the ground of unfitness on the part of the accused.

Quoting an early precedent of Islamic history he says,

The Koran and the sayings of the prophet Muhammad do not definitively address this issue. In fact, during the early history of Islam, the Agreement of Hudaibiyah between Muhammad and his rivals stipulated that any Muslim who converted out of Islam would be allowed to depart freely to join the non-Muslim community. Nevertheless, throughout much of Islamic history, Muslim governments have embraced an interpretation of Islamic law that imposes the death penalty for apostasy.
He elaborate further that Muslim and non-Muslim alike should differentiate between Islamic law (Sharia) derived from Quran or the man-made ones.

It is vital that we differentiate between the Koran, from which much of the raw material for producing Islamic law is derived, and the law itself. While its revelatory inspiration is divine, Islamic law is man-made and thus subject to human interpretation and revision.



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    Comment by np_world
    2008-07-09 07:01:04

    Interpretation or labelling? The word “extremism” has been commonly used to name the minor opposing group. Mostly to natives, and now to Muslims. It seems that the word is uniquely attached to our Muslim society. Media is one of the thousand ways to navigate the idea of these labellings. And some of our potential leaders have the roles to add up to them. Extremism is only used by them not us.

     
    Comment by rasid
    2008-07-25 09:04:32

    The word extremist is a word produce by west countries which non muslim, the main purpose is to make Islam as black sheep. So you can not find it in Koran or bible.

     
    Comment by Yehia
    2008-07-27 17:12:05

    Brother, regarding muslim who converted to other religions its mention in the hadith
    ???? ??????? ??????? ????????????
    its reported by Bukhari in his Shahih in the hadith no. 6922

     
    Comment by Yehia
    2008-07-27 17:13:13

    ops the arabic text didnt show up..

     
    Comment by Hendrawan
    2008-08-05 07:35:12

    There is a time for moslems need extreme, when they have to deffence their religion..

     
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