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The tough questions most Muslims ignore

We must stop pretending our history smells only of roses and confront our demons head-on

March 9, 2023 16:59
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Islam’s history contains some glorious periods, spanning Andalusia, Baghdad and the seats of learning and art that they created. I am proud to be attached by birth to this part of our cultural heritage.

However, over my life I have come to understand that Islam initially grew from a zealous desire to spread the faith out of Arabia and across parts of Africa and the Middle East. Like any religion, it has its bloody history.

Muslims have never seriously debated the really hard questions, such as whether Islam’s supremacy over other beliefs is simply based on man-made legitimacy and power, rather than being divinely ordained. This also goes for other faiths, primarily Christianity, which, like Islam, has its own violent past.

Over time, I have come to realise that much of the life of Prophet Muhammad was never documented. It was orally transmitted, potentially subjected to embellishment; it was around 80 to 100 years before anything was actually chronicled.

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