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May 10, 2010 1:33 PM CST The Tolerance of the Prophet towards Other Religions (part 1 of 2): To Each Their Own Religion
ReikiAngel
ReikiAngelReikiAngelIbri, Az Zahirah Oman4 Threads 1 Polls 159 Posts
outalb: Many mistakenly believe that Islam does not tolerate the existence of other religions present in the world. This article discusses some of the foundations the Prophet Muhammad himself laid in dealing with people of other faiths, with a practical examples from his lifetime. Part 1: Examples of religious tolerance for people of other faiths found in the constitution which the Prophet laid in Medina.
The dealings of the Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, with other religions can best be described in the verse of the Quran:

“To you be your religion, to me be mine.”

The Arabian Peninsula during the time of the Prophet was a region in which various faiths were present. There were Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, polytheists, and others not affiliated with any religion. When one looks into the life of the Prophet, one may draw on many examples to portray the high level of tolerance shown to people of other faiths.

In order to understand and judge this tolerance, one must look into the period in which Islam was a formal state, with the specific laws laid down by the Prophet in accordance with the tenets of religion. Even though one can observe many examples of tolerance shown by the Prophet in the thirteen years of his stay in Mecca, one may incorrectly think that it was only due to seeking to raise the profile of the Muslims and the social status of Islam and in general. For this reason, the discussion will be limited to the period which commenced with the migration of the Prophet to Medina, and specifically once the constitution was set.

The Saheefah
The best example of the tolerance shown by the Prophet to other religions may be the constitution itself, called the ‘Saheefah’ by early historians. When the Prophet migrated to Medina, his role as a mere religious leader ended; he was now the political leader of a state, governed by the precepts of Islam, which demanded that clear laws of governance be laid out to ensure harmony and stability in a society which once had been distraught by decades of war, one which must ensure the peaceful coexistence of Muslims, Jews, Christians and polytheists. Due to this, the Prophet laid down a ‘constitution’ which detailed the responsibilities of all parties which resided in Medina, their obligations towards each other, and certain restrictions which were placed on each. All parties were to obey what was mentioned therein, and any breach of its articles was regarded as an act of treachery.

One Nation
The first article of the constitution was that all the inhabitants of Medina, the Muslims as well as those who had entered the pact from the Jews, Christian, and idolaters, were “one nation to the exclusion of all others.” All were considered members and citizens of Medina society regardless of religion, race, or ancestry. People of other faiths were protected from harm as much as the Muslims, as is stated in another article, “To the Jews who follow us belong help and equity. He shall not be harmed nor his enemies be aided.” Previously, each tribe had their alliances and enemies within and without Medina. The Prophet gathered these different tribes under one system of governance which upheld pacts of alliances previously in existence between those individual tribes. All tribes had to act as a whole with disregard to individual alliances. Any attack on other religion or tribe was considered an attack on the state and upon the Muslims as well.

The lives of the practitioners of other religions in the Muslim society was also given protective status. The Prophet said:

“Whoever kills a person who has a truce with the Muslims will never smell the fragrance of Paradise.” (Saheeh Muslim)

Since the upper hand was with the Muslims, the Prophet strictly warned against any maltreatment of people of other faiths. He said:
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May 10, 2010 1:34 PM CST The Tolerance of the Prophet towards Other Religions (part 1 of 2): To Each Their Own Religion
Steve5721
Steve5721Steve5721La Zenia, Murcia Spain72 Threads 2 Polls 4,564 Posts
mahoo: I know what I am saying , not like you sixth world guy


That's good, I am pleased that you do. You'd be in a bad way if you didn't know what you were saying.
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May 10, 2010 1:35 PM CST The Tolerance of the Prophet towards Other Religions (part 1 of 2): To Each Their Own Religion
ReikiAngel
ReikiAngelReikiAngelIbri, Az Zahirah Oman4 Threads 1 Polls 159 Posts
Oops, didn;t mean to hit reply right then.

outalb.... Very good post, but wasted here. frustrated
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May 10, 2010 1:38 PM CST The Tolerance of the Prophet towards Other Religions (part 1 of 2): To Each Their Own Religion
Steve5721
Steve5721Steve5721La Zenia, Murcia Spain72 Threads 2 Polls 4,564 Posts
mahoo: yourself

yes that is definitely you are


wow...that was original. Well done young man.
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May 10, 2010 1:39 PM CST The Tolerance of the Prophet towards Other Religions (part 1 of 2): To Each Their Own Religion
Legend3
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mahoo: yourself

yes that is definitely you are
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May 10, 2010 2:13 PM CST The Tolerance of the Prophet towards Other Religions (part 1 of 2): To Each Their Own Religion
Steve5721
Steve5721Steve5721La Zenia, Murcia Spain72 Threads 2 Polls 4,564 Posts
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