I'm wondering if there exists a "Golden Rule" in Islam comparable to what Jesus said in Matt. 7:12, "Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets," or as often quoted, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"?
Secondly, Does Islam recognize the "Ten Commandments" as applicable to them or only to the Jews who were given them by God through Moses?
Finally, Does the Quran have a command "Thou shalt not kill (or murder)" that applies equally to Muslim brother and non-Muslim alike (i.e., including "infidels")?
That should make this thread broad enough to include discussion of any or all of the above!
Secondly, Does Islam recognize the "Ten Commandments" as applicable to them or only to the Jews who were given them by God through Moses?
Finally, Does the Quran have a command "Thou shalt not kill (or murder)" that applies equally to Muslim brother and non-Muslim alike (i.e., including "infidels")?
That should make this thread broad enough to include discussion of any or all of the above!