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Even though I am christian I am ashamed of how people react when they see women with scarve or men with those big hat. They are people. Get this through your heads. Put yourself in their shoes. I know that Osama Bin Laden bombed the twin towers but because of one person people are assuming wrong things from other people.

My qustion is....Why are so many people against Muslim paople?

2006-12-05 20:14:21 · 17 answers · asked by Bianca 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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some people just like to insult others. they dont have to have a reason to justify their bigotry really.


thank you dear! your kind is rare these days.

2006-12-05 20:16:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

Ok I will allow for the idea of the comment that one person causing the hatred of an entire group. Who would that one person be? Would that one person be Osama? Even though without the help of a minimum of 19 people could not have done the attacks of 9/11,but when you add in training etc that was most likely the help of hundreds. Would it be the guy who cut off Nick Bergs head,or the death squads roaming Iraq right now killing and average of a hundred people a day,in many cases by torturing them prior to killing them. Or would it be the "one" person walking into a public area and exploding a bomb upon their body to kill innocent people,of course there are too many of those "one" persons to count over the last 40 years. Or perhaps the one person we should worry about is the president of Iran who regularly makes it clear that his ultimate goal is the destruction in total of an entire country,of course that one person would have no power if thousands of individual people had not knowingly put in power a person who was at the forfront of the beginning of Islamic unrest by being personally involved in the takeover of the US embassy in Iran in the 70's. One person after another,terrorists kill thousands and there is virtual silence from the Islamic community,unless it's to try to claim that the 9/11 attacks were done by someone other than Muslims. But do one cartoon of the sainted Mohammed and they take to the streets by the millions worldwide. So exactly what one person are you speaking of,because there are clearly millions of Muslims who support this Jihad mentality,through their actions or through their total silence against the atrocities. As for me I would love to live in peace but that requires mutual respect,a concept foreign to Islam,and if war is what's needed to solve this problem I'm fine with that too. And how do you win a war,you kill one enemy at a time,one person at a time,so there's your one person.

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2006-12-05 20:33:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Christians have nuns too don't they? And they DO cover their heads, don't they?...Not to say anything about the gowns priests put on;)...So, yours is a good point.

The second part doesn't quite add up;)....By now, it's pretty clear who's actually responsible for the WTC distruction, and he isn't obviously Osama Bin Laden;)

About the reason why so many people are against Muslims...Ignorance in the very first place, and a strategic 'mass brainwashing' some leaders are doing in order to build up a credible 'enemy' that would justify their war initiatives;)

2006-12-05 20:20:26 · answer #3 · answered by Love_my_Cornish_Knight❤️ 7 · 2 2

It might have to do a little with that 911 stuff. When things like that happen people tend to generalize it so when they see osama saying that its a holy war people hear that they get that feeling of hate for the whole population. It works the same way around a lot of muslims hate americans they burn the flag man, but i have also heard muslim people saying the same thing that your saying man and even saying that they dont have hate for this country. They are just trying to live their lives. It's just that messed up few that ruined it for everybody

2006-12-05 20:24:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Maybe because they see the truth of Islam. That it is an imperialistic ideology whose followers routinely say how they are going to take over the world and establish Sharia law.
Wouldn't you be against a 7th century Arabic cult taking over your life and dictating how you will live it?

2006-12-06 00:01:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Against Muslims...?

Perhaps it has something to do with allowing Muslim young people to throw stones ...and then letting them believe that growing up to become an accomplished terrorist who straps a bomb to his belly and kills himself and a dozen innocent people is a good Muslim vocation to aspire to...

Or perhaps it has something to do with the inflammatory and violent text found in the Cu 'ran and preached by the religious leaders ...or maybe, it's in the fact that the Muslim states have been unable to keep peace not only within their own borders or between neighboring Islamic states but also with their Israeli neighbors of over 50 years of trying...

It could be me, of course... I might be wrong about it, but I think I've looked long and hard enough at Muslim behavior to see that the problem of the Middle Eastern Muslim state and of the Muslim community seems to be for having a very very poor set of core values as well as for having some really, really crappy leadership.

When the Muslim community finally learns that all human beings (Jews and Americans too) are more valuable as peaceful friends than as enemies... that they are better alive than dead... that it's better to treat them as well as one would treat his brother (and much much better than he would treat his wife) then perhaps they'll see that this very ignorant, myopic question will no longer need to be asked.

I've been watching it for all of my lifetime... way back to the Algerian war for independence and from as early as my first recollections in the early 50s... it has always been obvious that it is the Muslim who is refusing to keep peace.

Muslims might also be wiser to learn that there is no Allah… no God. Gods are not real and have nothing at all to do with deciding right or wrong. Being civilized is a personal responsibility and a community responsibility. Learn that as the first lesson for living in peace... Once The Muslim community has done that, the attacks (of words) will end - I guarantee it.

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2006-12-05 20:19:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

about Osama, he had a right to be pissed, but not the right to kill, he was pissed how Americans come to Saudi Arabia and take what isnt theres, when we already live way beyond our means. Secondly, because Osama is muslim, with the help of Fox News labeled Osama Muslim=Muslim murderers. You can bet in the crusades, if jesus did exist and watched the christians raid jerusalem, he was smacking his forehead and saying "Guys, doh, thats not what i meant, i swear dad, this isnt my fault"

2006-12-05 20:19:14 · answer #7 · answered by Bryan R 2 · 0 2

Because people dont realize that it's just a small branch of Militant muslims who are behind all of this. This branch of muslims even targets other muslims who do not agree with their "kill the infidels" outlook. Muslims are generally very peaceful people, but ignorance has blinded people.

2006-12-05 20:18:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

This is not according to the bible
Muslims are important for God

"And I have other sheep which are not of this field: I will be their guide in the same way, and they will give ear to my voice, so there will be one flock and one keeper."

2006-12-05 21:01:25 · answer #9 · answered by الحقيقة 4 · 0 0

Close-mindedness and fear. The refuse to see that not all Muslims are bad and they still have the fear of 9/11 and those two things won't allow them to move on.

2006-12-05 20:17:36 · answer #10 · answered by chrissy757 5 · 1 1

I guess the media are too blame for this as well as generalization,
as they always show Muslims in the media as being bad, but no effort is made to rectify and change this as bad news sells and good news doesn't

2006-12-05 20:30:14 · answer #11 · answered by ALI G 3 · 2 2

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