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Tolerance |
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Freedom
of belief is guaranteed in Islam. It should be very clear that
Islam tolerates not only other faiths but even its enemies. This
is stated clearly in the Qur'an:
"God forbids you not with regard to those who fight you not for (your) faith, nor drive you out of your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with them, for God loves those who are just." [60:8] It
is one function of Islamic law to protect the privileged status
of minorities, and this is why non-Muslim places of worship have
flourished all over the Islamic world. Islamic law also permits
non-Muslim minorities to set up their own courts to implement
family laws drawn up by the minorities themselves and to govern
their own affairs. Islam teaches that the closest to Allah and the most beloved of Allah are those who are the best in piety. Thus all people, male and female, and regardless of race, color, nationality or ethnicity, are considered and treated as equal before Allah and before the law. This concept of tolerance did not reach the West even in theory until the 18th century, and in practice not until the 20th century. |