Muslims do indeed support terrorism. Rgarding CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations):
Senior CAIR employee Randall Todd Royer, a/k/a “Ismail” Royer, pled guilty and was sentenced to twenty years in prison for participating in a network of militant jihadists centered in Northern Virginia. He admitted to aiding and abetting three persons who sought training in a terrorist camp in Pakistan for the purpose of waging jihad against American troops in Afghanistan. Royer’s illegal actions occurred while he was employed with CAIR.
CAIR's Director of Community Relations, Bassem Khafagi , was arrested by the United States due to his ties with a terror-financing front group. Khafagi pled guilty to charges of visa and bank fraud, and agreed to be deported to Egypt. Khafagi’s illegal actions occurred while he was employed by CAIR.
On December 18, 2002, Ghassan Elashi, founding board member of CAIR-Texas, a founder of the Holy Land Foundation, and a brother-in-law of Musa Abu Marzook , was arrested by the United States and charged with, among other things, making false statements on export declarations, dealing in the property of a designated terrorist organization, conspiracy and money laundering. Ghassan Elashi committed his crimes while working at CAIR, and was found Guilty.
CAIR Board Member Imam Siraj Wahaj, an un-indicted co-conspirator in the first World Trade Center bombing, has called for replacing the American government with an Islamic caliphate, and warned that America will crumble unless it accepts Islam.
Rabih Haddad served as a CAIR Fundraiser. Haddad was co-founder of the Global Relief Foundation (“GRF”).
GRF was designated by the US Treasury Department for financing the Al Qaida and other terrorist organizations and its assets were frozen by the US Government on December 14, 2001.
Consistent with Hamas ideology, CAIR has served as a conduit for the distribution of materials and funds from foreign nationals to groups and institutions within the United States for the purpose of promoting radical Islam and Hamas ideology, and attacked Islamic clerics and scholars who reject radical Islam and the Hamas agenda.
2007-02-01 21:09:05
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answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6
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I seriously doubt Gallup did a poll of muslims to see how many support terrorism. I think Muslims, as a whole, want respect and recognition. A few want to shove it down our throats and then slit the throat afterwards. They see these things as justified because, culturally, 'an eye for an eye' is the rule for them. If they perceive they've been wronged, then the only course to take is payback. The Hebrews in the Old Testament had the same law. That is why in the old Kingdom of Israel, there were sanctuary cities for people under blood debt to live in. In addition, every 10 years all debts, including blood debts, were forgiven. Unfortunately, Islam doesn't have this 10 year provision.
What I fear will happen to Muslim societies is that suicide bombings and terrorism will become a part of the culture. That is, part of being a muslim will be a willingness to die in a suicide attack somewhere killing Jews or Westerners. I fear they will get their identity from it. Just like the cultural things that Americans or Brits identify with.
2007-02-01 18:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know.
But I do believe that multi-culturalism is in part to blame.
We have a situation where people who are born here but have a visible(usually skin colour) heritage not strongly identified with these Islands being allowed to call themselves British.
eg Black British or British Asians but not English/Scottish?Welsh
paradoxically any white person who's Grandmother was born in any country in the world is assummed to be English/Scottish/Welsh.
So within 2 generations the white decendents of the latest immigrants from all over the world will be 'accepted' if that is the right term, but those of a different skin will still be called British
even if they can trace their heritage back 100's of years.
This to me is the root cause. I would like to see an end to the tick box culture that keeps forcing our people to choose an ethnicity.
We should all be allowed to be English/Scottish/Welsh first.
If somebody wants to choose to be something else and live a s a foreign national in the land of their birth then so be it. End dual nationality and require anyone who thinks they are a 'foreigner ' to live here with the appropriate documentation.
Then hopefully we get English Muslims etc who identify with all their neighbours the things that make us one Nation.
Not the minor issues about dress/food/music which are the aspects of all cultures that are mobile and infuse and influence their host culture and make it richer, and not the major choice that seems to be being forced onto them from within by a few of either your a Muslim or you're the enemy.
2007-02-01 21:26:53
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answered by noeusuperstate 6
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Most law abiding Muslims support the terrorist campaign, because none of them are speaking out against it, listen to the news last night, when interviewed all said the same thing "why are you picking on us"? I would have thought that was obvious, Catholics,aren't Muslim bombers neither are the Jew's or Christian's. The bad apples are in the Muslim barrel, no where else. As for the Muslim community saying it due to our Foreign policy's well this is a democratic country, if they don't like it,at the next election's vote for the party who's foreign policy's that they agree with.
2007-02-01 18:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You must be aware of realities. Nationalism not religion is basic cause. These terrorist are anti-state elements. They have also also political agenda. They are mentally sick and lost their mental faculty for logical approach, human feeling and respect for law. They use every mean to torture their opponents and never hesitate to kill their own brothers. This sort of approach is not acceptable to civilized word. If you want to understand the impact of terrorism,see the Muslim country Afghanistan which was once a peaceful and safe country. I will not elaborate further.
I request you to kindly ask issue related question.
2007-02-01 19:18:16
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answered by snashraf 5
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if you ask me...terrorism is a way to make yourself recognizable and to show the government your unsatisfactory by the way they do things..such as afghanistan..iraq..palestine
making a political/diplomacy talks can be done but that doesn't make the decision maker people..move towards improving the situation or the case solve quickly...what happens is more bloodshed and unjust acts created by them..
to make their stand and believes,they have to create fear for all people/citizens of a nation..try 911 for an example.This will then led to a crisis and when this happens..a nation could crumble and thrown into a state of anarchy...for the terrorist..mission accomplish..
2007-02-01 18:20:27
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answered by nizE 3
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Reality is muslims are being quiet about opposing terrorism.
if they are not being vocal about how wrong it is...then they support terrorism.
She supports terrorism based on her comments.
The fact though important that they are too afraid to speak out is irrelevant... because reality is total destruction of this world will be the end result if the islamic terorrists continue to do what they do.
2007-02-03 14:08:15
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answered by pcreamer2000 5
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i do not trust your figures but i trust what your saying is true as far as you believe it to be.
If anyone living in this country can say that the innocent people who wre killed is "justified" then they are supporting terror, muslom, or no muslim.
the boundaries around all this talk about terror need to be cleared up because they are fuzzy,and blurred.
I feel that peole have ,and are being constantly let down amd are in need of some strong leadership in order to minimise the fear that is getting into many of our lives.
If a soldier is killed in afghanistan pakistan england america iraq it is normal because their career is one of carrying guns and how to use tanks missiles and bombs. but civilian people being killed is something else.
2007-02-01 18:54:54
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answered by meditation and mango juice 4
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Because Muslims don't speak out about terrorism doesn't mean they support it. Most would be too frightened to speak out about it, and if they were forced to they'd say what they thought the extremists wanted to hear.
Silence is not guilt.
2007-02-01 19:21:13
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answered by Barbara Doll to you 7
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Wonderful display of your hatred of Muslims. You have cut and pasted a variety of statistics. Fine. 50 years ago, the same kind of cherry picked could have been used to slander Blacks. 75 years ago, the same kind of rubbish was used by Nazi Germany to condemn Jews. 100 years ago, similar junk could have been used to justify killing Armenians. And 150 years ago, Americans used this crap to steal Native American land and destroy a people. Good job in keeping up with the haters.
2016-05-24 04:25:28
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answered by Anonymous
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