Does the teachings of Islam coincide with the Constitution?

Started by Time-Immemorial1 pages

Does the teachings of Islam coincide with the Constitution?

I believe Carson is correct.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ben-carson-muslims-rights_560961e0e4b0768126fe36b9

Long answer?
No.

Of course not. Only a fool would think it does.

Some here think it does.

Yeah, I know and those are some of the fools I'm talking about. Who all happen to be liberals, of course.

I find it interesting that progressives want to bend over for Islam. Literally meaning bend over. Islam does not bend to America. Why should we compromise with them?

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
I find it interesting that progressives want to bend over for Islam. Literally meaning bend over. Islam does not bend to America. Why should we compromise with them?

Islamophobia phobia.

does the bible coincide with the constitution?

i believe you can be islamic and still coincide with the constitution

Originally posted by Jesus McBurger
i believe you can be islamic and still coincide with the constitution

No.

Yes my dad does it all the time.

Muslims can live their lives in accordance with the constitution, the same way that Christians and Jews can.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Muslims can live their lives in accordance with the constitution, the same way that Christians and Jews can.

Then they aren't Muslims.

i must say, 'no true scotsman' has been very popular here today.

As someone who has read both the Qur'an and the US Constitution, there are zero conflicts of interest.

In fact, I suspect some of the framers had read the Qur'an themselves and loosely "borrowed" some of the teachings of the final Prophet (PBUH).

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Hell no but religion shouldint coincide with any form of government. Political islam is the most extreme/the worst by far of theocratic ideologies.

Originally posted by Robtard
As someone who has read both the Qur'an and the US Constitution, there are zero conflicts of interest.

In fact, I suspect some of the framers had read the Qur'an themselves and loosely "borrowed" some of the teachings of the final Prophet (PBUH).

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Not true, islam and the koran are governing body/ideology.

Wut?