Polimom Says

Something happened on the way to the forum

There are at least four schools of thought in Shariah, and if you go back to the ninth century (if you must, I wouldn’t go there), you will find that you were free to choose which Shariah you wanted to follow, if any. Something then happened on the way to the Forum.

-Mash, from an entry on his blog “-Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying
On a quest for something much different online this morning, I came across Mash, a moderate Muslim, and his interpretation of the Koran and Sharia law.
It’s a fascinating entry, and I recommend reading it all. He concludes with:

I hope you find the answers I’ve given to be satisfactory. I am sure I am not the only Muslim to have similar thoughts. When you look a little deeper into Islam, and beyond the caricatures and the Fanatics, you might find that the vast majority of practicing devout Muslims live a life of peace and tolerance. It may not fit the image of Islam some people want to see; it may not fit the Clash of Civilizations argument; but it reflects reality.

Polimom – and much of the Western World, I suspect – is immensely concerned with the point he makes here. Is it the vast majority? Does it reflect reality?
His take on his religion, in combination with a relevant article in today’s Washington Post about efforts in West Bengal (India) to overhaul the madrasas (Islamic religious schools), make for an interesting look at a side of Islam we aren’t seeing much of lately.
Two side notes: