Originally posted by: Sultan
Originally posted by: ahurtt
Originally posted by: Sultan
Originally posted by: realsup
Originally posted by: Sultan
Originally posted by: realsup
Why do muslims blame Christians for the Crusades. Jihad was waged against Jews and Christians for hundreds of years before the 1st Crusade was waged against Muslims.
I'm sorry, where did you get this info? Which Jihads were waged against Jews and Christians for 'hundreds' of years?
http://www.mideastweb.org/islamhistory.htm
Just use google the info is easy to find. Unless you think muslims peacefully waged war against Spain in the 700's.
I'm sorry, but I find it hard to trust a website registered under Israel as a non-biased source of information. Why dont you read more about what Muslims think about the Crusades here: Link
Why would that link you provided be any less biased in the other direction than a link from an Ireal based website? "Islamicity.com?" Before I give any credence into the answers you provide to the peoples questions in this forum, can you please tell us something about your credentials as an authority on the Islamic faith? If we are to believe what you are saying here (and I think you are trying to answer in good faith and appreciate what you are trying to do) I for one would like to know why your personal interpretations should be considered the truth.
Your originial comment:
Why do muslims blame Christians for the Crusades. Jihad was waged against Jews and Christians for hundreds of years before the 1st Crusade was waged against Muslims
Since you asked the Muslim viewpoint, I gave you the viewpoint from Muslims. I hope you agree that Islamiccity.com gives the perspective of Muslims. I as a Muslim do not think much of the Crusades. The Crusaders were defeated, so whoopie doo. The Crusaders killed a lot of Muslims, so I'll moan and cry.
As for the second part of the question, my personal interpretation is almost completely absent. I provide references from the Quran, Hadiths, and analysis/explanations of scholars and provide links to the sources as best as I can. Hope that helps.
Additionally, if you would please attempt to actually read the Original Post, I clearly mentioned that Analogy or personal interpretation is the FOURTH source of Islamic Law, and can only be used when the answers are not clear/provided in the Quran, Sunnah and through Ijma.
You misquoted me. The question about why muslims blame christians for the cursades was not mine. I was merely pointing out that you were accusing a link that somebody else posted as being biased from a jewish slant but you posted a link to a site that was biased from a muslim slant. Unbiased means neutral. Your stance is not neutral. Or do you not see that? You seem to be merely suggesting that your personal bias makes null and void any viewpoint from an opposing bias. So in essence I really wanted to know is, "why should I take your word for it?" if you are unwilling to separate yourself from your faith for a moment and assess yourself and your own faith from the point of view another might see? You are just some guy on an internet chat forum whom I have never met. We cannot truly understand how to get along with one another unless we are willing to try and see ourselves as others see us.
[edit] got the first bit mixed up. fixed. Anyway, my main point was just pointing out that you don't seem to recognize that by discounting the israel based website as biased and promoting one you feel is more from a muslim point of view, you are just promoting your own bias. What makes the Israeli's view any less relevant than your own? Is it because yours is the right one? This kind of thinking is why I think a lot of people say that Islam is not tolerant. They don't see that there is more than one perspective to things in life.
