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<blockquote data-quote="mikado" data-source="post: 491109" data-attributes="member: 4716"><p>Now give me the exact quote in the Kuran or the life of Muhammad where it is said to rape men for being homosexual.</p><p>The key words are : "Saudi Arabia"</p><p>I think many of you should make the difference between what's written in the Kuran and the interpretation done in Saudi Arabia and the Arabian countries near it, vs Islamic rules in Africa, the West, Asia...</p><p></p><p>From what I see on this forum, too many people here are lazy enough to search for quotes and/or clear information about the different applications of islam in the different countries.</p><p></p><p>I would not dare take the way some catholics believe, then extend it to the whole Christianity .Nor generalize the orthodox' rules. </p><p>Give me a clear breakdown of how every point of contention you list is applied towards general streams of Islam ( chiites, sunnites, islam in the west, in West Africa, in Saudi Arabia etc) , then we can talk more about it.</p><p></p><p>Kinda like what people did with the Jewish thread, when they distinguished the Jewish motives and behaviour in Israel, Europe, USA...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikado, post: 491109, member: 4716"] Now give me the exact quote in the Kuran or the life of Muhammad where it is said to rape men for being homosexual. The key words are : "Saudi Arabia" I think many of you should make the difference between what's written in the Kuran and the interpretation done in Saudi Arabia and the Arabian countries near it, vs Islamic rules in Africa, the West, Asia... From what I see on this forum, too many people here are lazy enough to search for quotes and/or clear information about the different applications of islam in the different countries. I would not dare take the way some catholics believe, then extend it to the whole Christianity .Nor generalize the orthodox' rules. Give me a clear breakdown of how every point of contention you list is applied towards general streams of Islam ( chiites, sunnites, islam in the west, in West Africa, in Saudi Arabia etc) , then we can talk more about it. Kinda like what people did with the Jewish thread, when they distinguished the Jewish motives and behaviour in Israel, Europe, USA... [/QUOTE]
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