In the name of ALLAH, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
Peace be upon the prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of ALLAH be upon him), his family and companions.
Isn’t Islam intolerant of other religions?
Tolerance is the attitude that
should govern the dealings of all people with one another. Religious
tolerance is an essential principle of Islam and Muslims are ordered to
have good relations with people of all religions and be kind and
courteous to everyone. Muslims are ordered by the Qur’an to uphold their
promises and agreements with non-Muslims and not betray or transgress
against them. The lives, families, properties and honor of non-Muslims
must be protected under any government that claims to apply Islamic law.
Non-Muslims are also guaranteed the right and freedom to practice their
own religions in an Islamic state.
Islam is a religion of mercy
and justice. It teaches its adherents to interact with all people and to
cooperate with them for the betterment of mankind. More than ever
today, Muslims need to work together with other groups that oppose
oppression, bloodshed, corruption, promiscuity and perversion. They
should also cooperate with non-Muslims in upholding truth and combating
falsehood, in supporting the oppressed, and eliminating such dangers as
pollution and disease.
Only enemies who harbor hatred
and contempt against Islam are addressed by those Quranic verses that
warn Muslims against taking them as intimates and allies. Muslims are
compassion as members of the human brotherhood. They are always to
behave kindly toward any non-Muslim who are not hostile, whether by
offering financial help, feeding the hungry, giving loans when needed,
or interceding in connection with permissible matters, even if only by
speaking kindly and advising them. The Quran addresses believers,
saying:
ALLAH does not forbid you
from those who do not fight you because of religion and do
not expel you from your homes - from being righteous toward
them and acting justly toward them. Indeed, ALLAH loves those who
act justly.
(Surat Al-Muntahanah: 8)
Thus, it is not permissible
under any circumstance for Muslims to mistreat a non-Muslim who has not
committed any aggression against them; they are not allowed to harm,
threaten or terrorize him, steal his wealth, cheat him or deprive him of
his rights. It is obligatory upon Muslims as well to honor whatever
lawful treaties and agreements are made with non-Muslim parties.
Coexistence does not mean that
we cease to promote our positive values. As an aspect of their kindness
and concern for humanity, Muslims are expected to invite non-Muslims to
the truth of Islam with words of wisdom, sound arguments and a pleasant
manner. This is a debt owed by Muslims to the peoples of the world in
gratitude to God for his guidance and countless blessings.
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