Message from @felixketchup
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does Hamas know?
athiesm is haram accorind to all thiesims
christians dont murder me for it at least
go read a book
@Holy Intersectional Inquisition UwU bold words for someone in Spanish inquisition distance
like they always do what theirt gov tells them, go read the quran
which one?
`no-death-penalty-for-apostates`
haram af
someone takfir that man
@felixketchup Okay, European Christians in the modern era do not kill people for being apostates
so if I read it correctly the goverment goes against the clerics?
```The International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) [2] states in a 2016 report on freedom of thought that the non-religious are shaping up to be a "seriously persecuted" group in Morocco, "since the campaign against fasting laws in 2009 [3], and the publication of a fatwa calling for the murder or execution of apostates" (IHEU 28 Oct. 2016). The same source states the following about Morocco:
Government figures or state agencies "marginalize, harass, or incite hatred or violence" against the non-religious;
The non-religious are barred from some government offices (including posts reserved for particular religions or sects);
Religious instruction is mandatory in all or most state-funded schools with no secular or humanist alternative;
"Systemic religious privilege" results in significant social discrimination;
Prohibitive interreligious social control is in effect (including interreligious marriage bans);
Expression of core humanist principles on democracy, freedom and human rights is severely restricted;
"Discriminatory prominence" is given to religious bodies, traditions or leaders (IHEU 28 Oct. 2016).
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```That same report states the following:
While the new constitution guarantees for all "the free exercise of beliefs" (Article 3) and "the freedoms of thought, of opinion and of expression under all their forms" (Article 25), in practice there are significant limitations, such as persecution of the Baha'is since the 1960s, and more recently Christians, and Shiites, as well as the non-religious. Baha'ism is traditionally seen as a heretical deviation from Islam and its members are considered "apostates." These minorities are subject to harassment, investigations and detentions by authorities, interrupting and arresting them during their private religious meetings and rituals. (IHEU 28 Oct. 2016)
The International Religious Freedom Report for 2016of the United States (US) Department of State reports the following:
The government reportedly arrested, detained, and questioned local Christians about their beliefs. […]Some local Christians reported authorities pressured converts to renounce their faith. The government monitored, and in some cases restricted, religious activities of Muslims and non-Muslims. It continued to restrict the distribution of non-Islamic religious materials, as well as some Islamic materials it deemed inconsistent with the Maliki-Ashari school of Sunni Islam [majority rite in Morocco]. (US 15 Aug. 2017, 6)
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I aint reading all that, brother
tl;dr
Morocco treats non Muslims like crap
NO WAY
Colour me shocked
Tldr, constitution says don't discriminate against other religions, but the government still doesn't let non Muslims in several government positions, arrest Christians and tries to convert then
Which cleric
@felixketchuptheres tons of interpretations, the ones on power over there issued a fatwa against it 🤷
Also if you leave Islam you'll most likely not be allowed to talk to your parents anymore
Because they wouldn't want to
Same as Scientology
Bah'hai is a weird one, isn't it?
Its like Islamic Mormonism
it depends in which country, and they're probebly scared it brings "unluck" to their family and all that
That could be a process in which you could call apostasy forbidden
I'm just going to ignore the greyfag now
@HungBunny``` IHEU reports also that some Christians had been arrested and accused of proselytizing, and that some Christian converts reported that authorities had pressured them to renounce their faith by informing their friends, relatives and employers of the conversion```
It's not "forbidden" but it's definitely an exclusionary action you could take as a Muslim
Well
It's all in the report lolo
interesting, very intersting
Oh wait
what you guys talking about
Hmm
