How many Muslim nations allow regligious freedom? I mean freedom for both Muslims and non-Muslims. In other words, do they allow Muslims to learn about other religions and convert, if they so wish? Are the religions of non-Muslims recognized so that non-Muslims can openly worship and meet in their buildings (churches, snynogues, or whatever)? Can they openly share their religious beliefs without fear of arrest and imprisonment?
I am interested in learning more about Islam. I don't yet have a Koran to read, but I will buy one soon. I'm interested in what the Koran teaches about how to treat non-Muslims.
How many Muslim nations allow regligious freedom? I mean freedom for both Muslims and non-Muslims. In other words, do they allow Muslims to learn about other religions and convert, if they so wish? Are the religions of non-Muslims recognized so that non-Muslims can openly worship and meet in their buildings (churches, snynogues, or whatever)? Can they openly share their religious beliefs without fear of arrest and imprisonment?
I found these links interesting:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4850080.stm
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=22578
http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/000693.php
http://religionclause.blogspot.com/2006/05/vatican-speaks-out-on-religio...
http://www.alleanzacattolica.org/acs/acs_english/acs_index.htm#Q
I am interested in learning more about Islam. I don't yet have a Koran to read, but I will buy one soon. I'm interested in what the Koran teaches about how to treat non-Muslims.