Religious Freedom and Muslim States

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 8 (2):16-22 (1991)
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It is generally claimed by Muslims that Islam provides the best safeguards for the freedom and rights of non-Muslim minorities living in Muslim states. But there appears to be serious contradictions between claim and reality both past and present. The evidence shows that these contradictions arise out of both the very nature of Islam in its classical formulations and their abuse by some Muslims. Some proposals are made as to how Christians can help protect the freedom and rights of both Muslims or non-Muslims world-wide and ensure the survival and growth of the Church under Islam today.

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