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How the Islam handles 'rebellion' and 'serious crimes'?
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I'm not very familiar with the Islam faith, that's why I'm here for [Image: wink.gif] to learn more about it. Now I have a question I hope I may be able to explain myself properly. The Islam have certain rules that Muslims must follow, what happened when a Muslim doesn't abide by those rules and they 'preach' certain doctrine that is not in harmony with the Quran itself? Is there a punishment or something the person get from teaching what we could call 'false doctrine'?. I mean, in most religions, when somebody do something against that particular religion the person may face excommunication (if they commit a serious crime for instance) How is it in the Islam? What happened when a person preaches or tries to teach to others something that is different from the Islam?.
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How the Islam handles 'rebellion' and 'serious crimes'? - by Soledad - 11-27-2003, 09:44 PM

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