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Old 06-30-2008, 11:34 AM
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Default Re: Is mocking other people's belief part of your faith?

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Originally Posted by zeyneddine View Post
okay, let me clarify.
We should all know Islam prohibits mocking other people's beliefs. Yet below this thread and elsewhere, you see countless examples of people mocking others' beliefs. From Salafis to Sufis, they're all ridiculed.
The question asked in the original post is whether the reason for that is whether mocking other people's beliefs is part of your faith, or are the people just not conforming to Islam, or is there some interesting twist to their interpretation of Islamic injunctions?
Well, I don't think anyone has it a as a part of their "faith"... it's just something they do and it's wrong. I've never heard an opinion or a scholar allow for such mockery. When people do, it is like the equivilent of drinking or not praying. I personally avoid it.
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