Muhammad-Bin-Qasim
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That comment is clear in that in seeking to impose 'Islamic Law' you are looking at the Sunni interpretation alone. 'Accommodating all Muslims' means that the rest will be reduced to second class citizen status, whose opinions will not be taken into consideration in implementing such a system.
That is an unfair judgement... Let me clarify this for you...
Shia and Sunni agree on thousands of issues my dear sir... You wont find a single Shia who believes that Riba should be permitted... If you think we do not have any sort of consensus on certain issues you are very wrong...
My comment about using Sunni texts has a different dimension... We are openly inviting people to work for the Caliphate, however we cannot force someone to join us... If a Shia thinks that such work is not for him because his collection of Hadith do not mention anything about the work for Caliphate, then do you propose we force him to join our cause?? Although as I pointed out, there have been Shia who have worked for this cause and have agreed to the need for having an Islamic State... its as simple as that... I do not see how you bring up the second class citizens argument into this... You have to tell me the exact concerns in a more tangible form than such a vague assertion!!!
In addition, I will assume based on your comment on 'minorities have the same rights as majority in an Islamic System' that the Ahmadis will have the draconian restrictions placed upon them (cannot call themselves what they wish, cannot call their places of worship what they wish) removed, and the 'minorities' will be eligible to run for any public office, including President/Caliph.[/QUOTE]
The Ahmedis are non Muslims... The "Islamic" State has to have a "Muslim" as its leader... Its common sense yaar... You cant have a Pakistani as the President of the United States of America either
That is an unfair judgement... Let me clarify this for you...
Shia and Sunni agree on thousands of issues my dear sir... You wont find a single Shia who believes that Riba should be permitted... If you think we do not have any sort of consensus on certain issues you are very wrong...
My comment about using Sunni texts has a different dimension... We are openly inviting people to work for the Caliphate, however we cannot force someone to join us... If a Shia thinks that such work is not for him because his collection of Hadith do not mention anything about the work for Caliphate, then do you propose we force him to join our cause?? Although as I pointed out, there have been Shia who have worked for this cause and have agreed to the need for having an Islamic State... its as simple as that... I do not see how you bring up the second class citizens argument into this... You have to tell me the exact concerns in a more tangible form than such a vague assertion!!!
In addition, I will assume based on your comment on 'minorities have the same rights as majority in an Islamic System' that the Ahmadis will have the draconian restrictions placed upon them (cannot call themselves what they wish, cannot call their places of worship what they wish) removed, and the 'minorities' will be eligible to run for any public office, including President/Caliph.[/QUOTE]
The Ahmedis are non Muslims... The "Islamic" State has to have a "Muslim" as its leader... Its common sense yaar... You cant have a Pakistani as the President of the United States of America either