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Islamic council's fatwas divide Indonesia (Feature)

By Ahmad Pathoni Feb 26, 2009, 5:48 GMT

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juhaFeb 26th, 2009 - 14:47:19

hmmmm....does this mean if a liberal independent council is set up and starts pronouncing edicts espousing their views of civilized conduct be allowed. alcohol consumption is good and in no way infringes on Muslim beliefs. songs and dancing is good and in no way infringes on Muslim beliefs. a free press with critisms is good and no way infringes on Muslims beliefs. nudity and public affection is good and no way infringes on Muslims belief. Turning it the other way round Muslims beliefs infringe on other beliefs, because they hold majority and have to impose their will on non Muslims. This goes with any religion, thats why seperation of church and state are such good cornerstones of democracy.

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creative licenseFeb 26th, 2009 - 15:54:13

''... on issues that are not clearly stated in the Koran''


Whoops! You mean allah's perfect book is (gasp) imperfect!?

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clear as mahmudFeb 26th, 2009 - 16:03:04

''pure Islam, which is against all forms of idolatry''

Conveniently excepting of course, the growing of beards and wearing of desert garb to mimic the likeness of mohammed (the same guy you are beheaded for drawing pictures of).

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GeorgeFeb 26th, 2009 - 19:19:32

Somebody please tell them that there is no god.

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