When people and nations live in darkness, they lose sense of direction. In an information age, knowledge–driven global culture of reason, ignorance is no longer a requisite to learn from the living history. The previous Empires knew their geography and limits, but the newly articulated American Empire in its infancy, is challenging to the limits of the Laws of God and appears obsessed with “fear” of being replaced by the new emerging nations of Asia and South America. President Bush invoked the “War on Terrorism”, as a dictum of power, not reason and wisdom, to camouflage the prospective future with acts of barbarity and to dispel the notion of accountability in global affairs. Historically, people and nations pursuing this path of behavior have ended up in self-defeat and self-destruction.
The 9/11 attacks and religious doctrines have no common ground. Hourly paid intellectuals turned guardian of approved truth, allege that Islam breeds terrorism. The Western mass media complements the scientifically discovered notion to poison the public perceptions and source of judgments against the Arabs and Muslims. The Neo-Conservatives helped to rob the humanity of its human heritage. The perception of ‘radical Islam’ was invented and enhanced by the ‘fear’ of terrorism as if Arabs and Muslims were born in the eye of the storm and terrorism was an exclusive domain of the Islamic religious tenets.
2006-07-09 04:58:21
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answered by Biomimetik 4
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Human nature dictates that a certain percentage of the population will not conform to varying levels of society.
With that said, sometimes when people ask such questions they really are trying to ask or solve a different question.
For example, when some Americans make derogatory statements about Muslims, sometimes they are really trying to stress that we need to find a way to change how they think and act.
2006-07-09 05:03:15
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answered by Nappy 3
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All muslims are not evil, most are good. Islam itself is evil. The vast majority of good muslims are good in spite of Islam, not because of Islam. If they all followed Quran to the letter, they would all be like UBL. Of course all Muslims cannot practically be like UBL. Then the terrorism business will not work...like all of a rattle-snake cannot be the fang...fang is a very small part of rattle-snake. It takes the snake and the fang to be deadly! The relationship of Islam and Terrorism is that of ratle snake and fang; gun and bullet, Shark and jaws, junky's needle and HIV!
UBL act like he is true successor of Mohammad; he is right. Just look at him -that is exactly how Mohammad was in his days. The only difference is: Mohammad did not have excess to millions of patrol dollars and Jumbojets were not invented in his days to fly into the buildings.
2006-07-09 05:02:34
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answered by dude 4
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The Quran states many stuff and maximum of them are ridiculous and hateful. Hatred and intollerance are islams significant topic. absolutely everyone replacing to this' fascist ideology is lacking in severe concept procedure. it quite is why more beneficial than 5 billion those who're not Muslims.
2016-11-01 12:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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They are not crazy. They follow the Q'uran. But men who seek power have always found ways to polarize the forces of religion.
For example they ignore the injunction in 4.93 of the Q'uran. To do so they need only label all of those they kill as infidels. The Q'uran has little concern for infidels.
2006-07-09 06:44:42
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answered by ALLEN F 3
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I suppose if you consider a human being who blows him/herself up and murders women and children and brings so much misery to the human race, is such a person religious ? I do not know. personally I do not have much to say about religion whether Bush Blair or Bin Laden. I have a very low opinion about them all.
2006-07-09 04:59:44
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answered by Anonymous
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True. Every religion has crazy people who misinterprete their religion. You shouldn't just say some people in Islam are crazy...
2006-07-09 04:57:26
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answered by Jill 4
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Yes, the media hypes it a lot.
And they hardly ever show the plots uncovered from Christians trying to blow up abortion clinics
2006-07-09 04:55:49
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answered by ? 5
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i totally agree. there are extremists in everything and they make it hard for those giong the moderate route.
the media looks for the bad things so i dont think there's anything that can b done about the hype.
2006-07-09 04:59:13
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answered by dee 2
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So true. I read a book about persons with M.P.D. (split personality) one of the contributing factors was a strict religious influence.
2006-07-09 04:59:21
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answered by Wise Old Witch 5
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