Interfaith Expert: "Islam is stuck in the middle ages"

by Infidelesto on June 16, 2008 · View Comments

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Times Online

Islam is stuck in its own version of the “Middle Ages” which is contributing to a global crisis, one of the leading experts on Islam, Judaism and Christianity argues today.

Professor Hans Kung, a leading Roman Catholic and theologian from Germany, warns in a lecture of a “deadly threat” to all humankind unless new efforts are made to build bridges with Islam. He says in London that Islam has “special problems” with modernity because, unike Christianity and Judaism, it has never undergone a “serious religious reformation”. He questions whether Islam is even capable of adapting to a post-modern world in the way that Christianity and Judaism have done.

But he also outlines why he is hopeful that the present problems around radicalisation within Islam can be resolved, and how the other two Abrahamic faiths are subject to some of the same problems on their extremist edges. Violence has been practicised in the sign of the crescent, but also in the sign of the cross, he warns. In his lecture, seen by The Times, Professor Kung says: “The options have become clear: either rivalry of the religions, clash of civilizations, war of the nations – or dialogue of civilizations and peace between the nations as a presupposition for peace between the nations.

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  • Anonymous

    Abrahamic religions are obsessed with conversions. Even in All-American muslim on TLC the guy had to convert to Islam to marry Shadia,the muslim woman.It’s so ridiculous. If they are in love why does one have to convert? 

  • JEWHAWK

    Jews don’t proselityze. Rabbis actually discourage people who say are interested in converting to Judaism. If he/she does insist in doing so, several interviews do occur until no doubts are left.
    I assure you that converting to Judaism isn’t fast at all.

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