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[quote]Some people of modern thinking demand that Islam must be looked from outside, along with from inside. Such people, like Ch. Etizaz Ahsn, a renound Pakistani politician, expressed in his TV appearings, that Islam is just one relgion among many in the world. When we look at the followers of other religions, we conclude that they are more or less like Muslims, or may be better. Followers of other religions are good, as well as bad. They respect there parents, are honest, help needy people; or vice versa, they have bad people among them as Muslims do have. So Islam or any other religion does not play any role to improve people ethically. Followers of all religions are approximately similar. [teal]Text[/teal]So has Islam influenced its followers in positive ways and caused them to be better than the followers of other religions, or it failed? Is this a proper way to analyse religions, or the necessaty of "the relgion" at all? Edited by: uzair on Monday, January 02, 2006 3:45 PM[/quote]
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