Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Le post...Horne

There is no doubt in my  mind that other people saw the "Constitution"  as something that stressed unity. All of those who were associated with the idea played key parts and were extremely important to the Islamic community. How can it not be considered a document of "unity" when it is for the community and the people of the Islamic religion as well as other religions.  It did  not encourage assimilation or making those of another religion convert to another, it simply provoked peaceful methods between cultures, so they could come together as one and become a stronger unit. Thats all I have to say about the Constitution of Medina..peace

2 comments:

Seth said...

do we need to comment on this?

Zohra said...

You can if you like or have a response specific to what this poster said. Or you can post your thoughts on the Constitution of Medina in the other string. We're also still waiting on a post to the "Theological and Ethical Verses" readings.