Tony Blair: Islam o padrão-portador da tolerância


29 dezembro 2006

Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi

Nós apresentamo-nos abaixo umas citações de Tony Blair, ministro principal de Reino Unido, que foi publicado completamente recentemente dentro Casos extrangeiros, Janeiro/fevereiro 2007.

No que diz respeito a suas vistas no Qur' e à religião do Islam, é óbvio que deen tem provado trilha-gravam da tolerância religiosa unparalleled na história do mundo e conceded por historians nos gostos de De Lacy O Leary e de Thomas W. Arnold. Ao contrário do Christianity - no sumário, em uma religião barbaric e intolerant que somente a apelação seja que é revestido nos rituals paganistic Roman - chamando-se para a destruição das comunidades religiosas diferentes do seu própria (e que exemplified nos Crusades, no Inquisition espanhol e em hoje uniforme em Iraq e em Afeganistão), o Islam trouxe sua luz brilhando às civilizações do mundo, ajustando um exemplo unprecedented da tolerância e da prosperidade religiosas.

As citações são como segue. A ênfase destacada é nosso própria.

A mim, a coisa a mais notável sobre o Koran é como o progressista ele é. Eu escrevo com humility grande como um membro de uma outra fé. Como um outsider, o Koran golpeia-me como um livro reforming, tentando retornar o Judaism e o Christianity a suas origens, muito como os reformers tentados fazer mais tarde com os séculos da igreja Christian. O Koran é inclusivo. Extols a ciência e o conhecimento e abhors o superstition. É prático e distante antes de seu tempo nas atitudes para a união, as mulheres, e o governance.

Sob sua orientação, a propagação do Islam e seu excesso do dominance terras previamente Christian ou pagan eram breathtaking. Sobre séculos, o Islam fundou um império e conduziu ao mundo na descoberta, na arte, e na cultura. Os padrão-portadores da tolerância nas idades médias adiantadas eram mais prováveis distante ser encontrados em terras muçulmanas do que no cristão uns.1

Seria interessante, naturalmente, para ver os missionários Christian scrambling para responder a esta indicação por Tony Blair. Para mais elaboration na relação entre o Islam e as outras religiões, veja este artigo também.

E somente o deus sabe melhor!

  1. Casos extrangeiros, Janeiro/fevereiro 2007 [parte traseira]

4 Responses to “Tony Blair: Islam the standard-bearer of tolerance”

  1. Jabberwolf said on 2 January 2007:


  2. DoctorMaybe said on 3 January 2007:

    Jabberwolf you are as thick as two short planks. Of the many erroneous statements you made against Islam, this I found to be the most ignorant: “Islam has never been tolerant in history and today shows no sign of it”
    Let’s see what the Encarta Encyclopedia 2007 CD has to say:

    The Muslim rulers did not force their religion on the Palestinians, and more than a century passed before the majority converted to Islam. The remaining Christians and Jews were considered “People of the Book.” They were allowed autonomous control in their communities and guaranteed security and freedom of worship. Such tolerance (with few exceptions) was rare in the history of religion. Most Palestinians also adopted Arabic and Islamic culture. Palestine benefited from the empire’s trade and from its religious significance during the first Muslim dynasty, the Umayyads of Damascus. When power shifted to Baghdād with the Abbasids in 750, Palestine became neglected. It suffered unrest and successive domination by Seljuks, Fatimids, and European Crusaders (see Caliphate; Crusades). It shared, however, in the glory of Muslim civilization, when the Muslim world enjoyed a golden age of science, art, philosophy, and literature. Muslims preserved Greek learning and broke new ground in several fields, all of which later contributed to the Renaissance in Europe. Like the rest of the empire, however, Palestine under the Mamluks gradually stagnated and declined.
    Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2007. © 1993-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    Another interesting finding of Gordon D. Newby who said in his book, “A Concise Encyclopedia of Islam”: As the different version of Islamic practice spread first throughout the Mediterranean world and then beyond, to South Asia, to Africa, and to South East Asia, they brough a new model for living grounded in the Quran and the Sunnah of Muhammad”. he continues, “It brought a worldwide network of trade in commodities and ideas that made the Islamic life attractive wherever it went. Even in the earliest period, when Muslims were conquering the ancient empires, Islam’s succession at conversion was through attraction rather than coercion”

  3. shadowofears said on 17 January 2007:

    What is terrorism exactly? The Canadian Winston Dictionary defines terrorism as follows;

    “…to fill with great alarm and fear; reduce to a state of terror; to govern by methods which arouse terror…”

    We have seen throughout history many examples of terrorists and terrorism, for instance, the Crusades, the Inquisition, the New England Witch Hunts, Lenin, Stalin, Pol Pot, Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, the IRA, the Ku Klux Klan, Timothy McVeigh, David Korresh and Milosovich, just to name a few. The evil actions of those mentioned speak for themselves, with the crimes they perpetrated against humanity. Sadly, today, terrorism continues at a feverish pace, with no end in sight. Another sad fact is that the word “Terrorism” has somehow become synonymous with the word “Muslim”. The religion of Islam is being presented by certain media and religious groups as a religion of war and violence. The term “Islamic Fundamentalists” seems to be the in vogue catch phrase when it comes to describing the actions of a misguided few. However, when one examines the true meaning of the word “Fundamentalist”, you will realize that the Fundamentals of Islam do not conform to the actions of terrorists. Quite the contrary, Islam is a religion whose fundamental teachings pertain to peace and understanding and it is these True Qur’anic teachings that I wish to explore here, Insha’Allah(God Willing). It is sad to think that whenever a crime is committed by a Muslim, the religion of Islam is put on trial. If we were to follow that analogy, and considering that, with the exception of Lenin, Stalin and Pol Pot, all the above mentioned individuals and groups were Christian or from a Christian background, is it right to blame all Christians and the religion of Christianity for the crimes committed by these terrorists? And considering that the fathers of communism were all Jewish or of a Jewish background, would it be proper and fair to blame all Jews and the religion of Judaism for the evils of communism? No, it is not right and just the same, to blame all Muslims and the religion of Islam for the crimes committed by terrorists is equally wrong

  4. Stunned said on 7 June 2007:

    How do you like this quote taken from the same article and stated just before the quote you have taken: “The roots of the current wave of global terrorism and extremism are deep. They reach down through decades of alienation, victimhood, and political oppression in the Arab and Muslim world. Yet such terrorism is not and never has been inevitable.”

    The way you are summarising Tony Blairs article on “A Battle for Global Values”, how you are using a short quote for your apparently apologetic interests in the name of “Muslim responses to anti-Islam polemic” as well as the distorted title you choose (not at all what TB said in the sentence you have taken your title from) should make the reader very suspicious.

    Such methods, the moment they are discovered, usually turn out to become agruments against the stated intentions of the writer to search and reveal truth.

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