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Tolerance in Islam








When
defining one of its important aspects, Islam, it means complete
submission to Allah by choice and conviction, not through seduction or
compulsion. Islam accommodates and welcomes all people as brothers and
sisters regardless of their distinctive/particular affiliations or
backgrounds. The Islamic attitude towards the followers of other
religions is not only to show tolerance towards their beliefs, but also
to affirm a non-negotiable Islamic principle of tolerance and religious responsibility.





"There is no compulsion in [accepting] religion. The right course has become clear from error." (The Qur’an 2: 256)



In
fact, Islam through the course of its history has granted the people of
other faiths the highest degree of tolerance by allowing them to follow
their way, although some of their practices might have been in conflict
with the religion of the majority. It was this degree of tolerance that
the Muslims adopted towards their non-Muslim citizens.




There
is another aspect of this matter which cannot be found in the written
laws, nor can it be enforced by courts or governments: it is the spirit
of tolerance which underlies upright attitudes, benevolent dealings,
respect for one's neighbors, and all the sincere sentiments of piety,
compassion, and courtesy. Execution and report of such attitudes are
required of every Muslim and cannot be obtained through constitutional
legislation or court jurisdiction.
[1]



Many
Qur'anic teachings have emphasized dealings with non-Muslims with
justice and respect, especially those who live in peace with the Muslims
and do not raise enmity against them.




"Allah
does not forbid you concerning those who do not fight you because of
religion and do not expel you from your homes from being righteous
towards them and acting justly towards them. Indeed, Allah loves those
who act justly." (The Qur'an 60:Cool




"And
they give food in spite of their love for it to the poor, the orphan,
and the captive, [Saying]: We feed you only for the acceptance of Allah.
We wish neither from you reward nor gratitude." (The Qur’an 76: 8,9)




Although
Muslims might disagree with other ideological systems and religious
dogmas, it should not prevent them from demonstrating the correct manner
of discussion and interaction with non-Muslims:




"And
do not argue with the People of the Scripture (Christians and Jews)
except in a way that is best, except for those who commit injustice
among them, and say we believe in that which has been revealed to us and
revealed to you. And our God and your God is one; and we are Muslims
[in submission] to Him." (The Qur’an 29: 46)




In
this context, it seems appropriate to raise the question: Is tolerance
of other religions as preached by Islam a matter left to the Muslims to
decide about? As a matter of fact, tolerance in Islam has ideological
basis in the Qur'an and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, and it is not
subject to any human interference. Therefore, it is a constant Islamic
principle that does not change over time or place. According to the
Qur'an, every human being is to be honored as Allah has honored him/her:




"And
we have certainly honored the children of Adam, and carried them on the
land and sea and provided for them of the good things and preferred
them over much of what We have created with [definite] preference." (The
Qur’an 17:70)




Islam
is the final revelation of Allah the Almighty and it is the religion of
universal truth for all mankind. All of its doctrines can withstand any
challenge. Therefore, the existence of various religions--man-made or
supposedly revealed religions--is only to allow the human intellect to
choose. The following excerpts of the
Qur'an emphasize these principles:




"Allah
witnesses that there is no deity except Him, and [so do] the angels and
those of knowledge - [that He is] maintaining [creation] in justice.
There is no deity except Him, the Exalted in Might, the Wise. Indeed,
the religion in the sight of Allah is Islam." (The Qur’an 3:18-19)






"And
had your Lord willed, those on earth would have believed, all of them
entirely. Then will you compel the people until they become believers?"
(The Qur’an 10: 99)




Islam
spread to all part of the world in order to transcend and elevate
humanity above racism, ignorance, superstitions and injustice.
Therefore, there was no need for forced conversion to the true religion
of God. It is basically up to people to use the intellect with which God
has bestowed them and make their choice. This is the reason as to why
hundreds of thousands of people keep reverting to Islam as soon as they
find out the truth about it. People embrace Islam by their own free will
and without any seduction or compulsion. Many among them are
scientists, politicians, lawyers, evangelists and even people of fame:
Cat Stephen (now Yusuf Islam), the former famous pop singer; M. Hoffman,
the German Ambassador to Morocco; who has recently written an
eye-opening book titled, Islam is the Alternative;
Morris Bucaille, the well known French scientist accepted Islam after
his long research in science and religion that is summarized in his
book, The Bible, The Qur'an and Science; Mr. Olson, the
Danish Ambassador to Saudi Arabia who declared in a radio interview
that : "If the people know the reality of Islam, millions will embrace
it"
[2] . The list of those who have sought the truth of Islam is too long to be mentioned here. It includes people from all walks of life.



In
his article “When the Moors Ruled Spain”, Thomas J. Abercrombie (The
National Geographic staff writer), revealed many facts about the
contributions with which Muslims had presented the West. He also alluded
to the justice of the Islamic rule and tolerance: where Jews,
Christians and Muslims lived peacefully side by side for more that seven
centuries. Then he shifted 180 degrees to talk in brief about
atrocities committed by the Catholic Christians afterwards:




It
was here, long after Alfonso VI that the first victims of a growing
Christian bigotry perished at the stake. In 1469 Prince Ferdinand of
Aragon wed Princess Isabella of Castile. While waging war against the
Moors to the south, they would view as a threat the Muslims and Jews in
their own lands. In 1480, they established the Spanish Inquisition.
Before it was over, three centuries later, thousands of Muslims and Jews
had died; an estimated three million people were driven into exile.
Short of its leading businessmen, artists, agriculturalists, and
scientists, Spain would soon find itself victim of its own cruelty.
[3]



Iriving
(1973) in his book The Falcon of Spain, described the position of
Christians and Jews under the tolerant Muslim rule as opposed to the
savage intolerance by the Spanish rulers with the blessings of the Pope:


Side
by side with the new rulers lived the Christians and Jews in peace. The
latter, rich with commerce and industry, were content to let the memory
of oppression by the priest-ridden Goths sleep, [Jews had been
virtually eliminated from the Spanish Peninsula in the seventh century
by the Christians.] now that the prime authors of it had disappeared.
Learned in all the arts and sciences, cultured and tolerant, they were
treated by the Moors [Muslims of Spain] with marked respect, and
multiplied exceedingly all over Spain; and, like the Christian Spaniards
under Moorish rule – who were called Mozarabes – had caused to thank
their new masters for an era of prosperity such as they had never known
before.
[4]



Such
kind of tolerance had marked the relationship between Muslims and
Christians and Jews. Muslims gave people the opportunity to decide on
their own. Gibbon(1823)stressed the
fact that the Muslims of Spain abided by the teachings of Islam; they
did not oppress the Christians and the Jews, but rather treated them
with unparallel tolerance.


In times of tranquility and justice, the Christians have never been compelled to renounce the Gospel or to embrace the Qur’an.[5]



In
Islam, injustice is regarded as one of the greatest sins. Therefore,
oppressing people because they have different beliefs is rejected.
Prophet Muhammad said: "The supplication of an oppressed person, even
though he be a pagan, is heard (by Allah) directly, without any veil.
[6]"



[1]Yusuf al-Qaradawi. Non-Muslims in the Islamic Society. (Tr. by K. M. Hamad and S.M. A. Shah) American Trust Publication, Indianapolis, 1985. P. 28.



[2] The Islamic Magazine, The Qur'an radio station 16/2/1415.





[3] Thomas J. Abercrombie. When the Moors Ruled Spain. National Geographic, July 1988, P. 96.



[4] T. Irving. The Falcon of Spain. 1973, p. 72.



[5] E. Gibbon. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire VI, 1823, p. 453.




[6] Musnad Ahmed
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