(April 20, 2015 at 2:56 pm)robvalue Wrote: Dyst: so you think I could be legally considered not a Muslim if I didn't profess certain beliefs or do certain things? I'm not having a go at you, I'm genuinely interested in the framework. You may be right, there may be entry requirements. I just don't quite see how this could be legally enforced. Of course, other Muslims may not consider me one, but I'm talking about legal rights... but then does being a Muslim afford me any specific legal rights that being a generic theist does not?
I'm being anal again.
What...exactly would being 'legally considered' a Muslim mean?
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