The Bible does not call for that mistreatment nor assert an inequality between people. It did not do so then nor does it do so now.
Sharia does call for this inequality. Wise rulers chose not to abuse the legal inequality stipulated in Islam. That speaks to the goodness or wisdom in individuals, not the inherent goodness in legalized inequality. We took the word from Arabic that captures this Muslim attitude of non-believers, diminish.
Howard T. Map-addict wrote:Islam does *not* have an imperative to impose its
moral and legal code upon "People of the Book."
Islam says "There is no compulsion in religion."
The "Four Rightly Guided Caliphs" (Mohammed's immediate
successors) did *not* impose Sharia Law upon Jewish
and Christian communities, instead allowing them to
follow their own laws.
The Umarrid Dynasty followed their example.
So did the Abassids.
So did the Ottoman Sultans.
For fully a thousand (1,000) years it was safer and
better for Jews to live under Moslem control than
under Christian control. It was also safer and better
for those Christians who were called "Heretics."
For the next 200 years, it was about equal.
The self-styled "Islamic State" is doing what the
Ottomans did not and would not do, what the Abassids
and Umarrids did not do, what the Rightly Guided
Caliphs refused to do.
HTMPeterZ wrote:{snip - htm}
Islam does have some moral beliefs similar to Christianity, yet it has an imperative to impose
its moral and legal code on everyone.
Christianity does not.
Many Christians do wish to impose their code on everyone.
Islam on the other hand requires Muslims to
subject the world to Islam and sharia.
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