mr EaZy
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i had an indonesian friend who went to study islam in saudi arabia
over there he came across a band playing american music in the streets outside near a highway
so he went over there to figure out whats going on = they were trying to attract tourists coming from the airport- so then he was telling them to stop wasting time and stuff when the religious police were called in... he didnt get in trouble coz the he called his mates from the university who got him out of trouble. the religious police said that your not allowed to preach in public (its had something to do with extremism in the country... )
but this true story shows that: (there could be quite a few lessons here)
1) western culture is more tolerated than what westerners give them credit for
2) that preaching to people of your faith is not tolerated
3) that the religion is whatever the government says it is-
islamic law is not something codified like our laws which can remain frozen until politicians decide to change it- so these countries do have problems even from an islamic POV - but no one here has claimed that they are perfect or represent islam! these countries are just the product of what history has to teach us about imperialism, colonialism and totalitarianism
over there he came across a band playing american music in the streets outside near a highway
so he went over there to figure out whats going on = they were trying to attract tourists coming from the airport- so then he was telling them to stop wasting time and stuff when the religious police were called in... he didnt get in trouble coz the he called his mates from the university who got him out of trouble. the religious police said that your not allowed to preach in public (its had something to do with extremism in the country... )
but this true story shows that: (there could be quite a few lessons here)
1) western culture is more tolerated than what westerners give them credit for
2) that preaching to people of your faith is not tolerated
3) that the religion is whatever the government says it is-
islamic law is not something codified like our laws which can remain frozen until politicians decide to change it- so these countries do have problems even from an islamic POV - but no one here has claimed that they are perfect or represent islam! these countries are just the product of what history has to teach us about imperialism, colonialism and totalitarianism