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The challenge of changing the classical interpretation ... - 5/24/2016 12:09:15 AM   
Greta75


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When the theologian Mouhanad Khorchide, who teaches at the University of Münster, published “Islam Is Compassion” in 2012, he received a variety of diverse reactions. Many non-Muslims celebrated the work as the revelation of a humanistic Islam: an Islam that no one needs to fear. This feeling arose in part because the author created a picture of God that is not “interested in the labels of Muslim or Christian or Jewish, believer or nonbeliever.”

Korchide threw out the idea that Koran verses that appear violent or hostile toward women or non-Muslims may be valid for all eternity. He wanted them to be viewed as the words of a bygone era.

One might even have thought that Muslims would offer Khorchide a pat on the back.

On the website for DITIB, Germany’s Turkish Islamic union and the country’s largest Muslim organization, one can read that Khorchide’s statements were a “rejection of the teachings of classical Islam” and an “insult to Muslim identity.” For this reason, the professor was removed from his post at the university.


http://www.dw.com/en/opinion-a-german-islam-must-be-liberal-self-critical/a-19277619
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RE: The challenge of changing the classical interpretat... - 5/24/2016 1:15:08 AM   
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What did you expect ? They got rid of him because he said not all Muslims are bad, which is an affront to Jews who now rule Germany.

I wonder what they would say if someone said the same thing about the book of Leviticus. Those laws are not considered valid anymore.

I think in Islam there are more hardliners because of their practices. In Christianity and Judaism they go to church once a week and the rest of the time pillage the economy. Muslims wash their feet and pray every day. Some also kill apostates, or attempt to.

T^T

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RE: The challenge of changing the classical interpretat... - 5/24/2016 1:53:43 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

What did you expect ? They got rid of him because he said not all Muslims are bad, which is an affront to Jews who now rule Germany.

T^T

He didn't say not all Muslims are bad. He was trying to change the classical interpretation of Islam to be more liberal.

And the ones who got upset are the Muslims.

Don't blame the Jews.

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RE: The challenge of changing the classical interpretat... - 5/24/2016 3:44:49 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Greta75


On the website for DITIB, Germany’s Turkish Islamic union and the country’s largest Muslim organization, one can read that Khorchide’s statements were a “rejection of the teachings of classical Islam” and an “insult to Muslim identity.” For this reason, the professor was removed from his post at the university. [/color]


According to the homepage of Münster University he was not removed (would not be that easy anyway).

There is pressure but also support from Muslim groups.

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