Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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One of the issues here perhaps, regarding "interpretation", is that Islam doesn't have a centralised doctrinal system like the Christian churches. The Quran, like the Bible, is self-contradictory in various ways. A characteristic example:
(God to Muhammad): "Be patient with what [your opponents] say, and part from them courteously" (73:10)
"... kill them wherever you find them, and drive them out from wherever they drove you out." (2:191)
Such things of course arise from the book being compiled from components written ("revealed") at different times, just as in the Bible. But in Islam any imam might select what he wants from the book and use it as a call to action, or to peaceful coexistence, as we see all the time. At least that is my understanding.
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