Prosecution Of Christian Convert Abdul Rahman In Afghanistan Violates The Qur'an, Islam's Highest Written Authority,
Which Says There Must Be "No Compulsion In Religion."
The best outcome, with benefit for all people, would be for a high Islamic court to rule that the case should be
dismissed because true Islamic law permits freedom of religion.
Qur'an 2.256 plainly says, "There is no compulsion in religion; truly the right way has become clearly distinct from
error; therefore, whoever disbelieves in the Shaitan (note: Satan) and believes in Allah he indeed has laid hold on the
firmest handle, which shall not break off, and Allah is Hearing, Knowing."
Source: Qur'an (Koran) as shown at http://www.hti.umich.edu/k/koran/ and elsewhere.
The theological basis for the prosecution of Rahman apparently comes from a misreading of Qur'an 16.106, which says, "He
who disbelieves in Allah after his having believed, not he who is compelled while his heart is at rest on account of
faith, but he who opens (his) breast to disbelief-- on these is the wrath of Allah, and they shall have a grievous
chastisement."
Immediately we can see two theological errors in prosecuting Rahman on this basis: First, he is not "disbelieving in
Allah." Allah is the creator of the universe, and there is only one Allah. We Christians call Him, "God," or "Heavenly
Father." But we are talking about the same One Creator, who has revealed Himself to different people in slightly
different ways, for His own good reasons. As a Christian, Rahman still believes in Allah, as do I myself. And second,
the "grievous punishment" is supposed to come from Allah Himself, on Judgment Day, not from fallible humans today.
Furthermore, everyone should keep in mind that all punishments specified in the Qur'an may be moderated and reduced by
applying the oft-stated principle that "Allah is forgiving, merciful," as stated in Qur'an 2.173 and seventy-six other
places in the Qur'an. Allah knows your heart. In Islam, if you have a really good reason, Allah will overlook or forgive
almost anything.
(Also note that this verse confirms the invalidity of compulsion in religion, when it says, "not he who is compelled.")
So we see that the prosecution of Abdul Rahman in Afghanistan for converting from Islam to Christianity, in supposed
violation of "Islamic law," is itself a violation of Islamic law, the highest written authority in which is the Qur'an.
In Islam, there are some secondary written authorities called the "hadith," or "sayings," attributed to the prophet
Muhammad, some of which were reportedly heard by his followers, then told to others who then told them to others who
then wrote them down. But the various hadith differ widely among themselves, and many are believed by some Muslims but
not by others. But even the most authoritative hadith is never strong enough to contradict the words of the Qur'an, all
of which were reportedly given by Allah to the Prophet Muhammad and immediately written down under his direct
supervision.
Most of the harshest, most troublesome parts of Islamic law are based on the hadith, or on judicial misinterpretations
of the Qur'an, not on a correct understanding of the Qur'an itself.
So what is the best outcome of the current situation, in which our shiny new Showcase of Democracy, Afghanistan, seems
ready to convict and execute a citizen simply because he converted from Islam to Christianity? Are we happy that we
worked so hard, with many deaths and much expense, to establish such a "Democracy" as this? Will we perhaps be so
fortunate as to help establish another one just like it in Iraq? Is that why we are in Iraq, to promote Democracies such
as this?
The only good outcome is for the Islamic courts, themselves, to consider all the evidence then come to the correct
Islamic verdict, which is: "Case dismissed," because the Qur'an itself does not prohibit such conversions, but in fact
permits them under the rule in Qur'an 2.256, as shown above.
If the government of Afghanistan merely yields to Western pressure in this one case, that doesn't solve anything. The
problem will come back again in future cases. And if they make up some phony excuse for not having the trial, like
"mental incompetence," that is even worse. The fact is that Abdul Rahman is perfectly competent to stand trial, but the
case against him is not justified under true Islamic law.
PROPOSAL FOR SOLUTION, WITH BENEFIT FOR ALL
I propose that a high-level team of Islamic scholars study this case, and defend Rahman, and win the legal victory they
deserve: "Case dismissed." This would establish the Islamic legal precedent, on the international level, that true Islam
permits freedom of religion. This might very well be as important a case for the entire world today as Brown v Board of
Education was for the United States in 1956. And it could be the foundation of true Christian-Muslim understanding and
peaceful co-existence, as described below.
THE PROPER RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSLIMS AND CHRISTIANS
The world is well aware that a fundamental tension has long existed between Islam and Christianity, Muslims and
Christians. The underlying theological reason for this tension is best understood by comparing two verses from
Scripture: Sura (chapter) 112 from the Qur'an (Islam's highest written authority) and John 3:16 from the Bible
(Christianity's highest written authority.) Sura 112 is considered by many Muslims to be the most important single
statement in Islam, and John 3:16 is considered by many Christians to be the most important single statement in
Christianity.
The fundamental conflict is that the Qur'an says Allah (God) did not father any children in any way, and that no one is
like Him; but the Bible says that Jesus is God's Son and that anyone who believes in Jesus will have eternal life. Islam
accepts Jesus, but only as one of the many prophets who came before Muhammed, not as the only-begotten Son of God.
[112.1] Say: He, Allah, is One.
[112.2] Allah is He on Whom all depend.
[112.3] He begets not, nor is He begotten.
[112.4] And none is like Him.
Qur'an 112:1-4
(Shakir Translation)
For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son,
that whoever believes in him should not perish but
have eternal life.
Bible: John 3:16
(Revised Standard Version)
The Qur'an and Bible I am using here are the ones available online from the University Of Michigan by following THIS
LINK.
http://patriot.net/users/bmcgin/koranbibleonline.html
The Revised Standard translation of the Bible (RSV) and the M. H. Shakir translation of the Qur'an are both widely
available and widely accepted. If you want to consult other translations, you can easily do so by searching for "Bible
online" and "Qur'an online" at www.google.com
To a Muslim, it is blasphemy to say that Jesus is the Son of God. To a Christian, it is blasphemy to say that Jesus is
not the Son of God. This is the fundamental conflict between Islam and Christianity, and it cannot be papered over with
smiles and pleasant words.
Nevertheless, it is quite possible for both religions to live side-by-side in peaceful, even brotherly, co-existence. In
fact, the Qur'an specifically instructs Muslims to accept and tolerate Christians, and the Bible instructs Christians to
live at peace with all people, as we will show below.
The Way Christians Should Act Toward Muslims
The Bible instructs Christians to live at peace with all people, as much as it is possible to do so. Further, Christians
are instructed not to seek revenge for personal offenses, but to leave vengeance to God.
If possible, so far as it depends upon you,
live peaceably with all. Beloved, never avenge
yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God;
for it is written, "Vengeance is mine, I will repay,
says the Lord."
Bible: Romans 12:18-19
(Revised Standard Version)
The Way Muslims Should Act Toward Christians
The Qur'an instructs Muslims to give Christians nothing to fear and not to cause Christians to grieve. Further, the
Qur'an instructs Muslims that there should be no compulsion in religion. Therefore Christians, all of whom believe in
Allah (God), believe in the Last day (Judgment Day) and try to do good, should be allowed to live in peace, even if they
do not convert to Islam.
[2.62] Surely those who believe, and those who are Jews, and the
Christians, and the Sabians, whoever believes in Allah and the Last day
and does good, they shall have their reward from their Lord, and there
is no fear for them, nor shall they grieve.
[2.256] There is no compulsion in religion; truly the right way has
become clearly distinct from error; therefore, whoever disbelieves in the
Shaitan and believes in Allah he indeed has laid hold on the firmest handle,
which shall not break off, and Allah is Hearing, Knowing.
Qur'an 2.62 and 2.256
(Shakir Translation)
Blessings to you. And may God bless us all.
Rev. Bill McGinnis, Director - LoveAllPeople.org
http://www.loveallpeople.org/prosecutionviolatesquran.html
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