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M**1
Good book, next read The Great Theft by Abou el Fadl
"Islamic Sex Laws Are Easy to Break, Impossible to Enforce"Los Angeles Daily JournalAugust 5, 1999By Khaled Abou El FadlLaws endeavor to resolve conflicts and regulate human behavior. However, often the real force of law is in making moral points, educating and indoctrinating. Some legal systems moralize explicitly, while other legal systems indulge in the fiction of moral neutrality. But all legal systems say something about the morality of right and wrong.For example, in Islamic law, one of the world's oldest and perhaps most significant legal systems, sometimes morality is the only point - which is hardly surprising considering that Islamic law is also a religious system. But what is fascinating about Islamic law is the way it balances competing moralities at the expense of the possibility of enforcement.For instance, Islamic law is reputed to be a rather strict, puritan legal system. This is both true and false. Consider the way Islamic law punishes illicit sexual relations. The punishment for fornication or adultery in Islam is rather harsh. A fornicator is flogged 100 lashes, and an adulterer is stoned to death. However, adultery or fornication can only be proven in two ways.First, it can be proven by a free, uncoerced confession that is repeated three times on three separate occasions. If the alleged perpetrator confesses twice but recants on the third time, he or she cannot be punished.The second way fornication or adultery can be proven is by the testimony of four adult males who witness the actual act of penetration. It is not sufficient for the witnesses to catch the couple naked in bed. Likewise, if the witnesses see an act of oral copulation, that is not sufficient. A videotape or pregnancy is also inadequate to prove fornication or adultery. Furthermore, the evidence is excluded if the witnesses violate the defendant's privacy. In other words, spying will not do.A false accusation of adultery or fornication will result in punishment for sexual slander, which is 60 hard lashes. For example, if three witnesses say they saw the act of penetration while the fourth witness changes his mind at the last minute saying, "I am not sure I saw the penetration," then the first three witnesses are punished for slander.Obviously, in Islamic law the crime of fornication or adultery is hard, if not impossible, to prove. So why have the punishment at all? There are two competing values here.Illicit sexual relations must be condemned. At the same time, people should mind their own business, and spying or slandering cannot be tolerated. The solution was to make the moral point that fornication and adultery are terrible crimes, and only if they could be proven would they be punished severely. Nevertheless, the issue is generally between a person and God. Societal interests are implicated when these crimes are committed openly and publicly.At the same time, an accusatory culture in which people spy and slander is reprehensible, and that will be punished as well. Unlike our legal system, making the moral point is a sufficient justification for the law, even with practically no chance of enforcement.
A**I
Excellent must read for those who would like to educate themselves
Every one he would like to educate themselves about Islam must read .
P**A
A Thought-Provoking Portrait of Muhammad - A Four-Star Amazon Review
"Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time" is a compelling and thought-provoking biography that delves deep into the life of the Prophet Muhammad. Karen Armstrong's meticulous research and engaging writing style make this book a worthwhile read for those seeking to understand the historical and spiritual significance of Muhammad.Armstrong paints a vivid picture of the Prophet's life, from his early days in Mecca to his later years as the leader of the Muslim community in Medina. The book provides a balanced portrayal of Muhammad, exploring both his human vulnerabilities and his extraordinary spiritual insights.One of the book's strengths is its exploration of the cultural and historical context in which Muhammad lived. Armstrong skillfully navigates the complexities of seventh-century Arabia, shedding light on the social, political, and religious forces that shaped Muhammad's teachings and actions.I appreciated the author's efforts to dispel misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding Islam and the Prophet. She presents Muhammad as a multifaceted figure who sought to bring about social justice, compassion, and a deeper connection with the divine.Moreover, the book highlights the relevance of Muhammad's teachings in contemporary times. Armstrong draws parallels between the challenges faced by Muhammad and the issues confronting the world today, offering insights into how his messages can still resonate and inspire positive change.While "Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time" is undoubtedly a valuable read, it might not be the best starting point for readers completely new to Islamic history. The depth of historical context and the intricacies of Muhammad's life may be overwhelming for some, leading to occasional confusion.Additionally, some readers might find the narrative too dense at times, requiring extra attention to fully grasp the details and nuances presented.In conclusion, "Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time" is a commendable biography that sheds light on the life and teachings of one of history's most influential figures. Karen Armstrong's scholarship and dedication to accuracy make this book a valuable addition to the understanding of Muhammad's legacy and the early history of Islam.With the caveat that it might not be the most accessible read for beginners, I believe this book deserves a four-star rating for its in-depth exploration, cultural insights, and its relevance in promoting understanding and respect for different faiths and cultures.
M**M
Good place to start
Chronological, with the focus on Mohammed’s life and time.
F**T
Fantastic!
I've been studying Islam, and Muhammad for quite some time. Karen Armstrong portrays Muhammad as a real person, and gives a rather refreshing, and honest perspective on Muhammad. I've never loved this man so much in my life as I did while reading this book. She does a fantastic job at helping you understand the culture behind the Prophet, and the why's behind what happened in 600 AD. Armstrong has a vast understanding of Islam, as evidenced by her simple yet profound way of explaining things that have been lost in translation for far too long. She does an excellent job of making Muhammad an understandable person. She preserved much of the poetry of the Qur'an, while making it accessible to the Western reader. She understood who she was writing for when she wrote this book. You do NOT need to study arabic, the Qur'an, or any other books to be able to pick this book up, and grow to understand Muhammad more. This makes a great intro book, but it has enough unique substance that a someone who has been studying Islam heavily for a year will still find this insightful. If you are interested in Islam, or the life of Muhammad, don't pass this book by. Buy it, and grow to understand this unique culture that has become one of the global hotspots of today.
J**Y
Interesting.
Karen Keishin Armstrong gave a good overview on the history of Muhammad with this book. I learned a lot I did not know.
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