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People can't seem to understand that one group does not define a religion. I know several Muslims and studied Islam and it is a noble religion if you ask me.
as they still share commonalities
It all depends on how define the commonalities in question.
That depends on the definition of Muslim, as Hui Muslim refers more to the ethnicity than the religion. But for the practicing groups, I'm not saying they aren't different, but I wouldn't call them different groups altogether, as they still share commonalities, such as belief in God and Muhammad as a prophet and his revelations from Gabriel, that would classify them under the general label of Muslim.
Which is why I added the clarification of:
that would classify them under the general label of Muslim
Meaning followers of Islam meaning "the religious faith of Muslims, based on the words and religious system founded by the prophet Muhammad and taught by the Koran, the basic principle of which is absolute submission to a unique and personal god, Allah." - Dictionary.com
If they've got those things, they're part of the same main group.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Islamic_terrorist_attacks]
Not all Muslims are radical but I think there is something much darker beneath the surface.
Not all Muslims are radical but I think there is something much darker beneath the surface.
So what? I didnât say all others are perfectly innocent.
Iâm saying Islam has always had a history of brutality.
Iâm saying Islam has always had a history of brutality.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Islamic_terrorist_attacks]
Not all Muslims are radical but I think there is something much darker beneath the surface.
Most of those attacks are against Israel, India or USA.
They can be justified as as a reaction to the atrocities of these countries.
And I'm just saying that I don't see why that is a reason to solely hate them.
Most of those attacks are against Israel, India or USA.
They can be justified as as a reaction to the atrocities of these countries.
Well, again, if you've been a victim of Islamic terrorism, war, or crime, you're not going to see Islam in a positive light
But for toemas, he provided a list of radical terrorist attacks, and then stated how even though he knows not all are like that "there is something much darker beneath the surface". He wasn't stating his reasons as him being a victim of these acts, but because of the history Islam has with them.
A Muslim attempting to blame the atrocities of his countrymen on their victims is not going to garner much sympathy for Islam.
You aren't helping your case by saying that there's justification in acts of terror, murder and destruction.
You aren't helping your case by saying that there's justification in acts of terror, murder and destruction.
When another country occupies your's or when your own country men constantly ravage you on base of religion I'll ask what way you choose son?
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