Ruby’s
Facebook comment in response to the Sudan incident in June, 2014
There
should not be any debate about apostasy killing in Islam. It is clear
and fundamental that a person can accept Islam and then reject it as
many times as one wants. His or her affair is with God only, no other
human being or the society has any say in this. As there is freedom
of religion in Islam, there should not be any temporal punishment for
apostasy. The Quran declares that there is no coercion in matters of
faith [2:256] and at least twenty other places the idea is clarified
and reinforced.
Even
the Prophet
[P] was not given the authority to compel another human being to
Islam. The Quran repeatedly asserts that the responsibility of the
Prophet was to convey the message to others. Freedom of religion and
freedom of conscience is a fundamental right in Islam. The legitimacy
of the Day of Judgment is based on the ideas of freedom of choice
granted to human beings by the Creator. It is long overdue we all
stand together to fight against this blatantly un-Islamic and unjust
practice arising from false indoctrination and ignorance. The
following website has hundred scholars rejecting this wrong
traditions arising from lies. In order to do justice to Islam we must
expose and purge this horrible and inhuman practice that Islam cannot
condone.
BBC
News - Sudan death penalty reignites Islam apostasy debate
www.bbc.com
A
court ruling in Sudan sentencing a heavily pregnant Christian woman
to death reignites the debate about punishment for apostasy.