Originally Posted by
Ryujin
Because Qur'an is made up of a set of rules and principles that an individual is supposed to follow. Sharia law means forcing down those rules and principles into the throat of everyone.
It's perfectly normal that a religious person does not approve of that.
Religion and belief are personal matters. You can't judge anyone for doing this and not doing that. Also that way you're only catering to the interests of radical islamists who are using the same argument against sane, secularized Muslims. They can believe, it's in human nature, the human nature is not perfect at all, it is prone to believe something, to feel good and better. But that doesn't mean they should practice their religion perfectly.
It's good that there are believers that stay within the line of secular modern values.
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