EmmaPeelWannaBe wrote:nowayjose wrote:
then if you believe in this s**t and say "I'm just a moderate/peaceful Procrustian!" you couldn't say you have nothing to do with people getting their limbs sawn off or stretched to death on the rack in the name of Procrustes!
You are assuming that all 1.6 billion Procrustians are all identical in their ideology.
that is as absurd as saying all 1.6 billion Muslims are identical.
You have the 5 Pillars, to which every muslim adheres to some extent: charity, belief, worship, pilgrimage, and fasting. The problem I think comes in the belief part. There are those (approx 99.004% of the faithful) who read the koran's instructions (don't drink alcohol, don't eat pork, etc.) and view them from the perspective of "All of these are good rules to live by, and ways in which I can guide my life." They view them in toto, as part of the greater engine of belief.
Then you get the tiny percentage that read the koran in microcosmic terms, and interpret each instruction separate and distinct from all the others. One of the best examples is the matter of inheritance - the instruction is that a daughter's share of her father's estate should be 1/3rd that of her brother's. If you read this on its own, the inference by extension is that a girl's worth only 1/3rd of a boy's, and you can then use that premise to inform lots of behaviours (like not allowing girls to go to school, because the education that they receive will only be a third as valuable).
But if you read it in the context of the whole, it's clear that the message is, as the son you are responsible for looking after your sister. Therefore, let the son receive 1/3rd of his father's estate for himself (i.e. the same share that his sister gets) and another 1/3rd so that he may provide for his sister (food, shelter, clothing, dowry, etc.). At the time that this was written this was a really important rule to have, so that a man's daughters were not left starving and penniless, without any means of support and no prospect of finding a husband to look after them. Remember that in most of the world at that time women had absolutely no right to inherit anything. So you might view Islam as being extremely progressive in its thinking for the period that the koran was written.
Times have changed, and the interpretation of this law (by the 99.004%) has changed along with them. Even the framer of the US constitution recognised that amendments would be needed to accommodate evolutions with society - votes for women and black people, for example, the right to free speech, the bearing of arms, and the not to incriminate yourself. For the 99.004% there is no conflict between their faith and the society that they live in, for the most part. They are free to worship, pray, eat, and do all of the things that mark them as Muslim. They're not particularly into evangelism - I've never had a muslim knock on my door and ask if I'd be interested in hearing the message of the koran. As a non-muslim I've never felt threatened when I've walked down the street in Cairo, in Damascus, in Tehran, in Amman, in Marrakech. I don't feel that people are looking at me thinking, "filthy dirty infidel". Most of them time people aren't looking at me at all - but they're thinking pretty much what I'm thinking: "mustn't forget to pick up cat food on the way home...must check on Johnny's homework tonight, his grades are slipping...I wonder if Ali had a good day at his new job...must buy a birthday card for mum...we're low on milk, put it on the shopping list" - you know, the sh*t that we all deal with because that's what being human is about. Bottom line is that most people are so wrapped up in their own lives that giving 2 short ones about the faith that someone else professes occupies the same rung on their Things I Give A Shi*t About Ladder as whether Noel Edmonds will ever appear on TV again. Concern over someone else's faith is certainly unlikely to make them one day decide that instead of picking up a tin of Whiskas and a pint of skim they'll stop by Uncle Omar's Booms-r-Us, strap on 50lbs of C4 and go vapourise the audience at the local multiplex - that's simply not how humans operate.
It's absolutely true that you can radicalise someone - you can fill their heads with nonsense about how their parents and friends aren't real muslims, how the only way to find fulfillment in life is martyrdom, that hijacking a plane or shooting up a nightclub or driving a truck into a crowd, is What God Wants. You can convince some people of anything - that black people are inferior, that jews are subhuman, that albinos are witches, that homosexuals are in league with satan, that contraception is morally wrong and that we're better off out of Europe than in it. You don't need religion to do this - you just need enough people who are troubled, adrift, rudderless, ill-informed, or just plain stupid, and you can have your jihad. Really, it's not at all difficult to arrange. What is less troubling about humanity is that it is only a tiny tiny fraction of humans who actually go off and do really stupid sh*t - very few young white men actually walk into mosques, churches, high schools and cinemas and open fire, very few young black men shoot each other on the streets of the Bronx, very few muslims drive trucks into people watching fireworks, very few people who oppose abortion shoot doctors. And stupid sh*t is no respecter of religion - you really don't need religion to do stupid sh*t, you just need...well, to be stupid.
So maybe we should ban stupid people - how about that?