Talk:Muslim
Latest comment: 13 years ago by Kalki
”Muslim (noun)" sounds weird for me.
- Is there any other article titled "Muslim"? If not, disambiguation makes unnecessary redundancy.
- If exists, okay, so we need disambiguation. But "noun" is the best tag for this article? From what is it separated? It implies this word is used also as verb, or adjective? If the latter is the case, I would point out, even if there is also an adjective, we have no adjective as article, so it sounds still weird ... --Aphaia 12:08, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
CLEAN THIS UP! What is with these quotes? They seem to be putting Muslims down whereas the Christians and Jews wikiquotes seem to be in favour of their religions.
- —This unsigned comment is by 144.134.73.73 (talk • contribs) .
- There are no persons obligated to respond to other's imperious demands that they be abject servants to others here — each person is free do as they will, within what they can understand of all their obligations to ALL or Allah. I will seek to add more positive quotes here within a few days, and maintain proper formatting. There are many other things which I consider of far more importance to me and to others at this point of time. ~ Kalki (talk · contributions) 18:53, 15 December 2010 (UTC)
Removed quotes
edit- "....While apologists create mendacious claims of the “New Atheist” threat that is persecuting Muslims – very little attention is given to how atheists have been a persecuted minority for centuries. Both in historical and present-day context – atheists and secularists are scorned and dehumanised by society worldwide...."
- Aki Muthali in Atheistophobia: It’s time to talk about the most persecuted minority in the world, nation.com.pk 2015 September, 27.
- Thus, when Muslims crossed the straits of Gibraltar from North Africa in 711 CE and invaded the Iberian Peninsula, Jews welcomed them as liberators from Christian Persecution.
- Zion Zohar, Sephardic & Mizrahi Jewry, New York, 2005, pp. 8 – 9.
- “Existing peacefully with non-Islamic beliefs is an essential Islamic principle that is clearly stated in many Qur’anic verses, and that has been practiced by Muslims throughout their history. It is not something that Muslims impose on their religion or something that they have to resort to because of exceptional external circumstances. It is a requirement demanded by the nature of the religion."
- [www.jaafaridris.com/an-islamic-view-of-peaceful-coexistence Jaafar Idris,]