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Friday 11 June 2010

Islam's racial neutrality and Judaism emphasis on race and lineage

Compare:


"Mankind! We created you from a male and female, and made you into peoples and tribes so that you might come to know each other. The noblest among you in God's sight is that one of you who best performs his duty. God is All-Knowing, All-Aware." (The Qur'an , 49:13)


with 

1.  the concept of the Jews being The Chosen People.  
2.  the implication that the Chosen People are racially superior to those not chosen by God
3.  the fact that Judaism is an ethno-religion
4.  the fact that Zionism is a species of ethno-nationalism

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is what I don't like about Islam. For its many good points, the fact that, unlike Judaism and Christianity, it has complete indifference on race is unappealing to me.
Chris H

Claire Khaw said...

Judaism is the most ethno-centric religion of all the Abrahamic religions. Christianity is more inclusive, because it confers on gentiles the benefits of a unique omnipotent God by demanding belief from the Christian that Christ is God. This was the heresy that made the Hebrews demand Christ's execution. Since belief in the Trinity is something many Christians find hard to accept too.

Islam has a much lower entry threshold since it does not require you to believe in a lie, ie that Jesus is God.

You may be interested to know that "ummah" also means "nation".

While this may seem a bit strange, it just means a gathering of tribes with a particular world view or self-identity.

It is therefore the Muslim word for "Christendom".

This does not necessarily mean one must allow uncontrolled immigration! There is a verse that stipulates that those who govern must consult those who are governed.

http://www.quranic.org/quran_article/30/the_quran_and_government.htm

I would interpret this as legitimising referenda, which would have relevance to the UKIP demand for a referendum to withdraw from the EU.

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