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Why are Muslims so sensitive with regard to criticism of the "prophet" Muhammad?
I'm agnostic, I do not profess a religion particular. But I do enjoy learning about the beliefs of all major religions (Islam, Christianity, Judaism and Buddhism). This I do not understand is why Muslims react so aggressive and violent criticism of Muhammad? I can criticize the main aspects of Christianity and Jesus Christ to Christians, though they may get upset, they will not kill me. If I had to go to Saudi Arabia, Iran, Yemen, ect, and challenge the precepts of Islam and Mohammed I would certainly be killed. How is this justified?
Raoul Duke I CAN NOT SAY IT ALL BETTER THEN YOU! Man I never thought that way … BANGING POINT! Terrorists and Islam are not the same. PPL and they confuse are in unison. Let me explain this: you kill a terrorist for not believing what they believe. A good Muslim in Islam tolerates this that you believe and let your choice as you are given birthright to the choices you want, whether good or bad. Islam in the side nonviolent taught us to tolerate others for what they believe. and as good Muslims, we do not Lash to other religions. Then, when it is done for us we're Kinda tricky for one reason # is because, with everyone making assumptions that Islam is the same as a terrorist, really obtained under our skin. for the last five years in Islam we all pay for the actions of terrorists. and personally I hope the Americans get rid of terrorists. each. PPL and in most cases are not "criticize" our prophet Muhammad (PSL) are the denigration. called a murderer, a rapist of children, among other degrading names because they think they know the truth our prophet Mohammed PBHU () and as i said, we learned to tolerate. We are therefore the last religion that is ready to strike. we are not all terrorists and yet so we have all been made to watch. and we are tired of him. i hear here all the time. "Well, if you're so good, why you do nothing. "or" why not stop the terrorists "I am not God, and I will not play its role. I can not stop them. I'm going to die because they will kill me. that's what these terrorists are killing their own do.they PPL. Another reason, when people ask why we not talking … They are so blinded by responses like mine. I speak against terrorism. then they leave, they get one or two lines what I say and bash me for it …. yes we are sensitive to this issue too. because in our Quran we will fight for the cause of Allah SWT. way we is done in a non-killing. we are more concerned about killing ignorance to our faith, we become the person himself. in a world not so violent, Islam is not our intention to remove someone's free will, soul, rights to any of the above. it sounds like a terrorist? No, a terrorist wants your blood faster than it can spread. Islam does not wish that for you. and all these conflicts of interest for us, yes we are getting a bit tired and we try to keep out of tolerance. but we are human and get angry. so that you may meet some Muslims who have no patience so good to you or any person applying for a Q here.
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