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		<title>Islam and the Tehran Hostages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Certainly no Muslim may question the following principles, since they are Qur'anic and the Qur'an is for Muslims the only ultimate authority. These principles are not unique to Islam; rather, they represent some of the highest ethical standards of other human civilisations. Islam advocates a very personal, individualist ethic. "No soul may be charged with more than it can bear...No soul may be charged with the sin of another...To every person belongs what he/she has wrought and earned" (Qur'an 2:286 ; 6:164;: 53:39). These precepts have barred from the religious consciousness of Muslims any suggestion of vicarious guilt or vicarious atonement. ]]></description>
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