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Old 02-24-2008, 06:49 PM
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Default Can Muslim citizens be loyal to a non-Muslim government?

This is a question verbatim from a site called thereligionofpeace.com . The question is relevant to world peace, I believe. Do read further at the link provided, as it has support from the Koran, as well as from the Hadiths, and give your own opinion if you will.


Question:

Can Muslim citizens be loyal to a non-Muslim government?


Summary Answer:

Many are loyal, of course, but it is in spite of Islamic teaching. Unlike other faiths, Islam is not just a religion but a political system as well. The state is intended to be inseparable from religious rule. Islamic law, or Sharia, is complete and not designed to coexist with or be subordinate to other legal systems.

Muslims are not meant to be ruled by non-Muslims. The Qur'an is very clear that they are to fight unbelievers until Islamic rule is established over all the earth. This doesn't mean that everyone must be forced to become Muslim, but rather that everyone must submit to Muslim rule.


http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Qu...government.htm

Is this accurate or hype?
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