that's not true, you see it most regions or continents of people of every religious persuasion, gender, and ethnicity
2006-07-01 00:19:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah right, "the media spins it so that it seems that way".
The truth is, Muslims are just the terrorist du jour. As others have already noted, there are plenty of terrorists in the world. Muslims just have the spotlight right now.
The real question is, why is it that of all the terrorists in the world, why are such a high percentage of them tied to some kind of religious belief?
2006-07-01 01:04:14
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answered by l00kiehereu 4
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First, when you nurse a terrible ambition of dominating the world and you start out with your fellow colleagues, tagging them enemies because they have different ideologies. After settling with your enemy list, common sense dictate that you turn on your 'friends'. Who are the friends of the world? The muslims> Who gave then oil for free- for such a long time.
Second, whenever you are dealing with someone who hate God, this is what you have. They are working with the nusta damus theory. They hold it so sancrosanct that they must sleep with it. Seapite the failures of so many of his prediction and child play theories, the americam have come to build paradise on this. Hwever, the pharaoh's theory is history for our children in their classroom and at home- even the atheist tell it to their wards.
Third, greed and jealousy. The muslims have a site never comparable to any in the world. It sure came last, yet waxing stronger daily. Tourism they call it, is a good business. We do not see it so rather a response to faith.
Will they win? Certainly No. Its a question of time and i am sure they are already reaping the consequences- if only like pharaoh they will retreat and accept.
Perhaps you can see the revealation of their gatanamo and compared that with the prisoners of the muslims they call terrorist.
2006-07-01 01:00:44
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answered by mikail 3
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as I understand the question to be one of current thought,and not of history,then I would say perhaps not all muslims are however all terrorists so far have been muslim since 9-11.
thus this is very telling,and is not so much if at all to do with the media twisting facts but rather good muslims with vision who see where the lines will soon be drawn where not to far in the distant future people will call all who practice this faith both the decent ones,and the militant ones one name,terrorist will no longer be used rather the enemy will simply be a religion.
2006-07-01 00:24:45
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answered by PSG_30127 3
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Have you never heard of the IRA, UDA, UVF? All these are Northern Irish Terror groups and only the IRA are catholic... The other 2 are protestant, and there is many more protestant terror groups... I should know, I've lived in this country for far to long, and even though the IRA have decommissioned, the protestant groups have not! Go read a book called The Shankill Butchers, thats real terror! Read that then get back to me!
Here mate, I doubt anyone in UK mainland was getting forced out of their house every week because they lived next to an RUC station and there was a bomb scare every F**king week, or forced out of their house to have it raided even though they never found anything, just because they were Catholic... I doubt anyone in UK mainland suffered the dreadful abuse that was enforced upon Catholics in Northern Ireland. I doubt in UK mainland that the Police aimed their guns at the ground as "warning shots" so the bullets would bounce up and kill their victims... UK mainland really have no IDEA what terror and terriorists are really like! Unless you've lived in a country growing up with all this s**t how can you really know what terror is... Then you also have the media twisting it to make the English look like the good guys BullS**t. Whats so good about an bloke from England coming into your country, then arguing with an OAP outside the OAP's front door, and having that "solider" trying to beat the living daylights out of that pensioner... No wonder there is so many "Thug low-lifes" in the UK!
2006-07-01 00:21:28
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answer #5
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answered by Chrissie 4
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Not all muslims are terrorist, Regarding the word terrorist, terrorist is a person who cause his terror, while robber sees a police he is terrified, for the robber police is terrorist. In context every muslim should be terrorist , any repist, robber see the muslim he should be terrified.
If ur saying that terrorist is person kills innocent people, no muslim should be a terrorist ALLAH says in sure Mayda chapter 5 Verse 32 any person should not kill a human being whether he is muslim or nonmuslim if he kills is as though he killed whole of humanity.
terrorist, fundamentalist means immediatly people think about muslim, u know why becoz the media bumbarding that these muslims are fundametalist, terrorist.
2006-07-01 23:21:47
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answered by Javed 1
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Firstly not all Muslims are terrorists. We hear the most about Muslim terrorists for a number of reasons:
1) We live (in the west) in a society which commonly sees Muslims as lower class. Therefore Muslims want to stand up for themselves and fight back in terrorism.
2) The Western media twists stories, not so that they tell lies, but so they exxagerate.
3) We are in wars in Iraq and Afghanastan - Muslim countries. People who want us to leave will attack us which we see as terrorism by Muslims.
Also, there are other terrorist organisations like the IRA, Tamil Tigers etc etc.
Also, many Muslims are just like you and me, worshipping different things but want to live in peace. It is a stereotyped view we get of the Muslim faith, which leads us to believe that the Muslim faith is corrupt, which it is not. The problems in the Muslim faith come when people misenterpret the Qu'ran and teachings, which make them think that committing terrorism is the path to enlightenment. Other religions can be distorted to create similar views (I hate to use fiction for an example but read Dan Brown - Angels and Demons).
2006-07-01 12:10:42
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a myth created by vested interests. Currently it is the USA and its allies in their alliance for fight against terrorism. Earlier their counterparts in India, we Hindus, have also wallowed in this dirt and some of us still do.We at lealst have historical (old as well as recent) for harbouring this prejudice.The Arabs,Turks,Afgans,Mughals who invaded India inthe middle ages destroyed our ancient civilisation and in r ecent times the Muslims forced bifrcation of India on religious consideration when there was an unprecedented bloodshed. In Kashmir, a predominantly Muslim populated state, Muslim terrorists are indulging in mayhem every other day. They want to separate.However, level-headed thinkers among us appreciate that the invaders had sufficiently mellowed down over the centuries and we all were getting along nicely. It is a little known fact that the Maratha rules of the seventeeth and eighteenth centuries had plans to depose the Muslim Badshah at Delhi and instal a Hindu there.They were,however,dissuaded by their Hindu allies in the North stating that they now considered Muslim rulers nearer to them than the proposed Hindu king.After the skirmishes in the post-Partition period the mutual relations of both countries are coming on an even keel. Some vested Hindu interests wishing to dominate the country have indulged into bloodshed and mayheim in the recent past including the razing of a mosque but with the passage of time relations are becoming cordial again. We have a Muslim as our President and he is by no means the first one at that. True some misguided youth from Kashmir and also in India occasionally indulge in subsersive activities but thi is treated stricted as a law and order problem. The 'terrorist'activities in Iraq are clearly in retaliation against American invasion of the country. And so are the activities of the Taliban in Afghanistan.It is interesing to note that even intheir heydays the Taliban, while they introduced and enforced a strict code of conduct for the Muslims they never disturbed the Hindu residents there or defiled their home and hearth or places of worships. In fact, they advised the Hindus to wear a prominent insignia on their persons and dwellings so that they may not be harrassed by overenthuistic Taliban. (Their destruction of the forlorn Buddhist statutes was no doubt unfortunate but was more an example of overzealousness.Stores had circulated then that the Talibans have enforced burqa' on Muslim there but some enterprising American Women who had visited Afghanstan at the time found to their dismay many of the women there moving openly without the veil defiantly. I am a Hindu and would not give a clean chit to Muslims for nothing. This is the truth that Muslims are not terrorists en masse.
2006-07-01 00:47:40
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answered by Prabhakar G 6
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However nationalistic we think we are, you simply cannot allow statements like that to be made. You are either very short-sighted or very ignorant. Don't forget that muslims exist everywhere, not just within the Arab or Asian countries. Those of us that lived through the Irish situation, both in Northern Ireland and the UK mainland will know what a threat that was to us all. Terrorism is about power, personal power, and will always be with us as long as humans remain humans. It has only been a lot more prevalent in latter years as weapons increase in strength and sophistication and individual psyches become carefree of their own personal safety. What will help is education throughout the world beginning I suggest with you.
2006-07-01 00:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i think someone needs to start reading the papers and watching the news. Have a look at some history books and widen that very narrow view/idea you seem to have. Surely in this day and age you are fully aware that not only muslims are terrorists.
2006-07-01 00:33:09
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answered by Anonymous
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A terrorist is anyone who inflicts terror. Muslims are not the only terrorists. Look back through recent history the IRA in the 80's.
2006-07-01 00:19:59
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answered by CRAIG 2
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