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Originally posted by Shadow_Link
But ofcourse, things are different nowadays, and in places such as Britain and America, people are allowed to freely practice their religion without oppression (well, most of the time, you do get alot of jerks).
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Ok, but this still has to do with my three basic questions. Don't get me wrong, I am in no way a master on Islam. But I think those three questions are the basis of everything that you are saying.
Yes, in America and Britain, upon other countries, you are freely allowed to practice your religion, but...
Lets look at the mostly Muslim/Arab countries:
Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, others.
I don't see people having the freedom to chose their own religion, and women having the same rights as men. Most women aren't even being educated in those countries. What I see are radical governments (Iran) that opress their own people.
So my point is this, it's hard to understand and/or believe what you are saying (at least for me) until you address those questions.