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 Did Prophet Muhammed grant freedom of faith?      
 Name: Abdullah_Al_Hashimi
12/2/2006
(20:17) GMT
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God Almighty says in the Holy Qur'an: "Let there be no 
compulsion in religion; Truth stands out clear from error" 
Chapter 2: Verse 256. 

So, Islam teaches us to respect the human right to believe 
what they choose to believe. 

But did Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him) excercise 
what he preached?

Let's see...

Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him), after establishing 
his authority over the whole of Arabia, received a 
Christian delegation from Najran, in southern Arabia. He 
discussed religious matters with them. He tried to 
convince them that God is only One, not three in one or 
one in three. He, also, tried to convince them that Jesus 
(peace be upon him) was not God. But they refused to 
accept! 

After heated discussions for three days and three nights, 
what did Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him) do? Did he 
order their heads to be chopped off?! No! He didn't. 
Instead, he granted them the FREEDOM to believe and 
worship as they wanted. 

All that he required was to pay taxes to the state, like 
everyone else - Muslims paid higher taxes by the way. They 
went back to Najran unharmed. 

This is only one of many instances in the life of Prophet 
Muhammed (peace be upon him) where it shows his belief in 
people's right to believe as they choose, even when they 
disagree with him. 

One thing you should know is that our differences in faith 
matters should be no problem at all. After all, it is 
God's Will that He gave us free will to choose. Naturally, 
free will breeds different choices for different people. 
So, no problem whatsoever in differing as long as we 
address our differences with mutual respect. Salam :)

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