Quote:An example of extending rights is an example of extending rights. Your "oh but apart from..." monty python routine is just blatant goal post shifting.
So every day you are not killed is a day you have the right to life, up until the day they actually kill you?
Is this really what Muslims think rights are?
If so, why are you afraid to list any?
Quote:And besides there is no evidence those rights were taken away "on a whim" - unless you call literally conspiring with the enemy to bring your state down a "whim".
It was genocide Gandalf. First the Jews, then later all non-Muslims were expelled from the area. Non-Muslims are still banned from Mecca, which was a major centre for pagan worship until Muhammad came along. How you manage to equate that with non-Muslims having rights just demonstrates how little regard Muslims have for human rights.
Let's try again for a straight answer eh?
Other than converting or dying, what legal rights did Muhammad extend to Pagans?
Did the Jews have the right to keep their head attached to their body?
When Muhammad first came into a position where he could get away with slaughtering people, and he celebrated by publicly threatening to slaughter the Medina Jews if they did not convert to Islam, was he defending their right to convert to Islam, or their right to die?