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If I said Thomas Jeferson read the Quran and look He founded the religion of freedom in USA, which islam advocates for it, so Islam adovcates for Freedom of Religion". Am I Commiting any fallacy here, if so explain

If I said Thomas Jefferson read the Quran and look He founded the religion of freedom in USA, which Islam advocates for it, so Islam adovcates for Freedom of Religion, am I committing any fallacy here? Well, the answer is yes and no. Yes, because the Quran does not explicitly advocate for freedom of religion. However, it does advocate for religious tolerance and respect for other faiths, which are certainly related to freedom of religion. No, because Islam is not the only religion that advocates for freedom of religion. Many other religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism, also advocate for such freedoms. Therefore, it would be wrong to say that Islam is the only religion that advocates for freedom of religion. All in all, it is important to remember that freedom of religion is a complex issue that involves many different religions, cultures, and beliefs. It is not something that can be boiled down to one religion or one set of beliefs.