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I view Islam to be quite Liberal and liberalism was acknowledged way after Islam arrived but in its implementation it is very much derrived from Islamic values
1- Freedom eat 99.99% dishes may be 0.001% made haram complete liberalism to select what you eat
This is not example of conservatism when you can eat 99.99% goods on planet
2- Freedom to pray any time during 24 hours if you miss a prayer again lot of flexibility, very liberal view
Sure you shoud ideally pray on time but if you miss a prayer , you can make it up - seems liberal
3- There are 99.9% verious drinks available for Muslims to drink and may be just 0.001% haram , seems like
very liberal view in what people can drink , not conservative thought you have to drink water all the time.
4- Various laws that gave rights to women for property rights , marrige consent (yes/no) etc these are all
Liberal
If someone embarks on a immoral act , this is a act done under personal decision of a human and not necessarily reflects the religion
Example:
Islam states get married , show interest approach and sell your self as a good person
Now it is up to a person to decide how to implement that idea , obviously if they don't get married and disappear from picture (fun and run) , this has nothing to do with what the religion preaches , it is your own action (Personal Action) .
Example:
Islam clearly states do not kill another human , avoid that conflict (liberal view live and let live)
Now it is up to the individual person to implement that teaching , a person might go ahead , may end up killing someone in robbery or theft . So does that makes Islam less Liberal ?
Example:
As you know there are various exampe of Minority religion during time of Prophet , he would listen to court cases and decide justly with out bias being fair as possible (Seems like Liberal view to me)
Now if we have a Court Judge that can't solve Panama Case leak , so does that makes Islam less liberal ?
Islam is Islam, there's no need to draw any parallels. You do not need to categorise it in any other way. Doing so dilutes the true spirit of the message.
When you say it is liberal, you are indirectly planting the idea of Liberalism in a muslim. And Liberalism is against state religion which is in turn against the Quran.
Please be careful with your words. If you love Islam, don't categorise it in any other way.