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"Anwering Islam" : Policy and Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Principles and Policies of "Answering Islam"
Correction of Errors
We are human beings, and as such we are prone to error of oversight
and to error of ignorance. As stated at the bottom of
the Answering Islam Home Page, we want
to correct factual errors of any kind, and ask that they be brought
to our attention, whether they be misprints, links that do not
work, or misquotations, misrepresentations of arguments or teachings.
If you can show where we are wrong, we will correct it if possible
or remove the incorrect part
altogether. On a factual level, this should be very clear and easy
to decide. If we have the facts correct but you don't like our
interpretation of these facts, we would like to hear yours, but we
might not agree with you and still think our view on the facts are
valid. So, we are not offering to change an article just because
somebody does not like the view expressed in it, but we are eager
to correct anything that is factually wrong in our pages.
This promise refers unreservedly to all of our own material. We have
also made available online some classical
books and articles which we think are valuable and which - as a matter
of integrity - need to remain as they were originally published.
We will, however, add footnotes to correct the occasional statement
which was later found out to be wrong; e.g., bottom of page 10 in
this example.
Answering Islam is not the work of one person alone, but many people
contributed and continue to contribute to the content of this web
site. Not all authors hold the same opinion on every detail under
discussion. As with the interaction between Muslim and Christian
arguments the reader is invited to ponder the differing opinions
of Christians on these matters and then decide for himself or
herself which reasoning is more convincing.
Linking to Opposing Views
Our readers will find that some parts of our site have many links
to Muslim pages and others are nearly free of them.
In a true dialog, every party should have the opportunity for
an undisrupted presentation of their own faith. We feel that
in those pages where we present genuinely Christian teachings
it would divert from the focussed attention necessary for
developing true understanding were we to constantly interrupt
the presentation with links to opposing arguments. Understanding
any religion needs a concentrated effort and it is not helpful
to jump back and forth between pro and contra. Let the reader
read in a concentrated way about the Christian view and come
to a good understanding. Then he may go to the Muslim views on
the issue which he will have no problem locating from the links
refered to below.
Just as Muslim sites will not disrupt their presentation why
the Qur'an is the word of God with links to Christian pages
questioning this belief (and we would never expect them to
do so), in the same way we want to present our faith as we
see it. Nevertheless we have collected one of the largest
and most balanced pages with Islamic
links to a great variety of different Muslim groups and
movements where the readers can explore the Muslim view and
arguments on basically all topics discussed here as well. In
particular, we have collected links to all
Muslim sites containing material on Christianity that we have
found. There you will find the counter arguments and are invited
to compare the validity of our presentation with the Muslim view.
In those parts of our site, where we critically evaluate the
Qur'an, the prophethood of Muhammad, or other issues of Islamic
theology, law, history, practice, etc. we feel it is a matter of
integrity to link to the Muslim presentation of the critiqued
issue (as far as we are aware of such pages) so that the reader
can immediately compare for himself whether our critique is fair
and we are not distorting the actual Muslim belief. In those
pages where we critique Islam, we will always give the right to
reply and will link to any Muslim response on other web sites
that is requested of us. In particular, when we examine a Muslim
document that is already on the web, we will include a reference
to it.
We hope that Muslims could introduce similar policies and allow
Christians a response where they present articles critical of the
Bible or Christian doctrine, but obviously, this is a decision
each maintainer of an individual web site has to make for himself.
Frequently Asked Questions
... What are the most common questions? ...
Why do you not link more prominently to the Bible Critique
of the Internet Infidels?
Our interest is the dialog and discussion with Muslims and the
interaction with Islamic arguments on the basis of our common
belief in God, the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe.
There are enough other Christian
sites on apologetics answering to the atheist critique of
Christianity. Muslims are starting to use more and more of the
atheist material as a weapon against the Christians, and in the
case when we have the impression that it is necessary, we will
provide answers to it. But our focus is the dialog with Muslims,
not with atheists. We need to focus our limited time and not be
diverted into every possible direction. Please also see the article
Why do you take them as protectors?
The above is about questions in regard to how we want to run and
structure this site. A selection of questions on the Christian faith
can be found on our Question and Answer Panel.
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