LIBERTARIAN ISLAM

“I am in love with every church and mosque and temple and any kind of shrine, because I know it is there that people say the different names of the One God.”

Hafez

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Sculpture of the Prophet Muhammad at the United States Supreme Court.

A commonly used epithet to describe Islam is ‘The Religion of Peace,’ but this is inaccurate and confusing. The phrase became more commonly used after 9/11 by politicians. The Quran never describes the faith in these terms. It is more accurate to describe Islam as a religion of non-aggression and justice. The Non-aggression principle (NAP) is considered to be a defining principle of libertarianism. Many libertarians today like to bend, or flat out break this principle, however, a Muslim can be a Rothbardian libertarian, like Ron Paul, who manages to encompass economic and sociological theories while using the NAP as an axiom.

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