Is There Freedom in Orthodox Islam?

Freedom, by definition, is the state in which an individual can act by their own choice regarding themselves and allows them to independently determine their personal choices.

Freedom is defined by the law, where individual freedom is considered sacred, and the law intervenes only in matters concerning relations with others.

Islam in Arabic means submission and surrender.
The religious definition of Islam is the unconditional submission and surrender to the laws and regulations brought by Muhammad in all aspects of life 1,400 years ago, claiming they were commanded by Allah.

Questions:

  • Does Islam believe in the freedom to drink?
  • Does Islam believe in the freedom to eat?
  • Does Islam believe in the freedom to dress as one wishes?
  • Does Islam believe in artistic freedom?
  • Does Islam believe in freedom of thought?
  • Does Islam believe in freedom of belief?
  • Does Islam believe in sexual freedom?
  • Does Islam believe in individual freedom?
  • Does Islam believe in political freedom?
  • Does Islam believe in social freedom?
  • Does Islam believe in economic freedom?
  • Does Islam believe in literary freedom?
  • Does Islam believe in scientific freedom?

The Answer?

No. No. No.

In my opinion, Islam only believes in one form of freedom:
The freedom to choose between either liberating oneself from Islam and going to hell, or not liberating oneself from Islam, submitting to its rules and laws, and enjoying paradise.

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