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Islam:
More than a Religion
An
Article From The Way of
Righteousness

Over
the past twenty years, my wife and I have lived overseas in a
majority-Muslim nation. We have hundreds of dear friends who are
Muslims. In the country where we work, "peace" in relationships
is esteemed more than truth itself. A local proverb says, "A
lie that heals is better than the truth that hurts." Personally,
I’d rather hear "the truth that hurts" than a lie which superficially
and temporarily "heals."
Since
September 11th, much has been written about Islam,
some of it true and some false. What many Muslims and non-Muslims
alike fail to realize is that Islam is not a religion in
the same way "religion" is understood in the West. Philip Hitti,
the late Lebanese-American scholar who taught at Princeton University
for nearly fifty years, was a leading expert on the history of
Arabs and Islam. One of his books has three parts: Islam as Religion,
Islam as State, and Islam as Culture. Whether Muslims
are aware of it or not, orthodox Islam is a threefold system
a religious-political-cultural ideology with the goal to subjugate
the world to itself.
While
the Qur’an does say, "There shall be no compulsion in
religion" (2:256), many Qur’anic scholars insist that, in
its context, this verse has nothing to do with not forcing non-Muslims
to submit to the rule of Islam. Many also teach that this "no
compulsion" verse was abrogated (2:106) and replaced by the later
and more numerous verses that say things like: "Prophet, make
war on the unbelievers and hypocrites and deal rigorously
with them." (9:73) "Make war on them until idolatry shall
cease and God’s religion shall reign supreme." (8:39) "Fight
against such of those ... who ... do not embrace the true Faith,
until they pay tribute out of hand and are utterly subdued."
(9:29) In Muhammad’s day, conquered Jews and Christians who did
not convert to Islam were allowed to live, provided they paid
jizya, a "protection" tax. Pagans were only given the choice
to convert or die. This was the "peace" offered by 7th
century Islam. To this day, in every country where Islamic law
(Shari’a) is embraced, non-Muslims (and, yes, women) are
treated as second-class citizens. Freedom of religion is forbidden.
For a Muslim to "apostatize" means, at the very least: severe
harassment, or worse: imprisonment, torture and death. If you
doubt any of this or want positive documentation, see my longer
article Does Islam Promote Peace? and/or feel free to contact
me. Better yet, do your own careful research on the web or at
a local library. See if you can find a satisfying answer to the
following question: In what Islamic nation is this "beautiful,
peaceful, and tolerant religion of Islam" (as it is presented
in the West) practiced in such a way that it might prompt you
to move there for the rest of your life?
I
do not say these things to be unkind. It’s just that I am of the
persuasion that the truth that "hurts" is better than a lie that
"heals." As both Muslims and non-Muslims alike recognize the true
nature of Islam, it is my prayer that many will take a closer
look not at some alternative religion but at "the
Gospel of God which He promised before through His prophets
in the Holy Scriptures concerning His Son Jesus Christ our
Lord ..." (Rom 1:2,3) Gospel (Injil in
Arabic) means Good News. Rooted in thousands of
years of symbolic animal sacrifices and hundreds of detailed prophecies,
the good news about the Promised Savior is the Message
the Creator and Judge of this world wants all people to hear,
understand & believe. While the world’s religions tell you
to save yourself only "the Gospel of God" provides a
Savior. "Christ Jesus came into the world to save
sinners." (1 Tim 1:15) Now that ... is more
than a religion!
Jesus,
the Promised Savior, didn’t force people to submit to some
threefold religious-political-cultural system. In fact, He
didn’t force people to submit to anything. But to
all who choose to believe the Good News about His
substitutionary death for helpless sinners, and His triumphant
victory over the grave, the Lord Jesus offers a threefold
peace (Eph. 2:11-18):
1.)
Peace with God (Because Jesus has taken my
punishment, God can declare me righteous! Now that I know God
as my heavenly Father, I want to please Him in all that
I think, do and say.)
2.)
Peace with self (My sins are gone! I know why
I’m here and where I’m going! His Holy Spirit lives inside me,
filling me with His incomparable peace that mere religion cannot
give.)
3.)
Peace with people (Now I can even love those who
hate me, because God has forgiven me and transformed my heart.
His love in me causes me to hate sin without hating the
sinner.)
No
wonder the prophets call Christ the "Prince of Peace!"
(Isaiah 9:6) At Jesus’ birth, the angels sang: "Glory to God in the highest, and on
earth peace, good will toward men!" (Lk 2:14)
Thirty-three years later, this One who taught folks to "do
good to those who hate you" (Matt 5:44), prayed for
those who mocked and crucified Him, "Father, forgive them,
for they do not know what they do!" (Lk 23:34) And to all
who trust in Him and His once-for-all-time sacrifice for sin,
He says, "I AM the way, the truth and the life ... MY PEACE
I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not
your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid." (John
14:6,27)
To
learn more about this "Prince of Peace" of whom all
the prophets wrote especially before you jump to any conclusions
about who He is or who He isn’t log on to www.goodseed.com/theprophetsenglish.html
& http://www.injil.org/TWOR/.
You may be eternally glad you did.
Questions
or comments?
Your response is welcome at TWOR@iname.com.
For a more in depth look and additional documentation on the above
subject by the same author click here: Does Islam promote peace?


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