Because they`re idiots. & they love to blame the U.S for their own failures. I wish the U.S stopped buying their DAMN oil.Then you`ll see what would happen to those mideast countries...ha!
2007-02-02 00:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question is typical right wing crap. In Middle Eastern countries there is massive political turmoil but this is caused by US interference and Israeli aggression in the region. As for ordinary crime you will find that there is far less crime in these countries than in Western countries such as the US and Britain. African countries are in turmoil due to the legacy of White colonial rule where it was policy to turn the natives against each ther 'divide and conquer'. The countries with the highest murder rates int the world are actually Christian countries such as Columbia and South Africa. You are also forgetting that the worst massacres since World War 2 have taken place in Rwanda (Christian) and Cambodia (Bhuddist). Check your facts next time before you spout your right wing propaganda
2007-02-01 22:49:29
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answered by Sean D 2
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A solution?? These feuds go back what? A thousand years or more. I suppose it would help if arab culture would move on past the 1500s as a mode of behavior as well. I suppose the maturity of a culture will be judged when Iran gets thier bomb. Will they be able to control themselves? I guess we will see.
Shameel come on, there's ALWAYS two sides. To say that there isn't two sides is illogical and not realistic.
2007-02-01 22:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Somalia may well be a mundane state, that's what the present conflict is approximately. Chechnya is a conflict zone, in 1991 the USA of united statesa. and united kingdom supported the Muslims to combat for independence in 1994 they defeated the Russians and ended the U.S., in 1998, Russia re-invades and returned the USA of united statesa., West and different international locations are helping the Muslims. Gaza is occupied via Israel Afghanistan's history is that for the period of 1979 its entire infrastructure destroyed via united statesS.R, then inner struggling with and then from 2001 quite a few western international locations invade and kill its human beings taken with the 'so called "conflict on terror". Yemen is particularly secular yet another u . s . a . that has Shariah regulation is Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, U.A.E, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Djibouti, Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Gambia and Dagestan. although all of those are doing okay. You write approximately poorest u . s . a . in Africa (Somalia), what approximately Congo, DR Congo, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Burundi, Uganda, automobile, Southern Nigeria are those prosperous international locations. No they are additionally of the comparable poverty line as Somalia. Your lack of understanding particularly reflects your crap illustrated on your record of Muslim international locations. i might additionally write lists and baseless info of stats of Christian and Atheist worldwide places, although that is basically too long. look on the full of south united statesa., blacks residing in Europe or u . s . a . of united statesa., look at East Asian worldwide places like Burma or Laos or destructive worldwide places in eastern Europe or East Asia.
2016-11-02 03:03:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Ever considered Malaysia, once owner of the worlds tallest building, some parts of the Philipines, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei?
A religion isn't about a country, is about the people.
2007-02-01 22:47:12
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answered by Adia Azrael 4
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The Bible says that an enemy will not break into a strong man's house for fear of defeat, but that a weak man is subject to all kinds of terror. The victory and the spoils go to the strong and the weak become slaves of the victor. This has nothing to do with religion, but is the way of the world that we live in. It applies to nature and humankind equally.
2007-02-01 22:52:21
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answered by Preacher 6
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I am a muslim and I do not agree with your views. You have named so many countries namely Sudan, Somalia, Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Afghanisthan, etc. But who is behind the probelms that are plaguing the countries. The one and only US. So you should blame US for all the plight around the world and not muslims.
2007-02-01 22:46:27
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answered by Peace4All 3
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You are watching media propaganda with an extreme bias. Try visiting Muslim countries and you will see that your examples are a little extreme. Also, many of these nations you mentioned are a disaster thanks to western government intervening and trying to control things, namely the gas and oil markets.
2007-02-01 23:02:24
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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yup i totally agree with you the poor are very poor and yet the rich are very rich just look at Iraq. Saddam Hussein live a very lavish life and yet his people live are very poor live
2007-02-01 22:49:04
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answered by zloewez 1
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did you know that most muslim populated country is indonesia..
well all those trouble doesn't necessary identified with religion.. it's merely the evil inside man.. the ignorance and greed..
2007-02-01 22:49:55
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answered by Anonymous
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most muslim countries don't follow God law. and why don't you talk about sudia arabia as well the one that God has blesses with oil and wealth?
God devide his bless between nations, and that does not mean he favors people faith than others, he is most wise and he knows. it's really an equation between this life and after. those who laugh in this life, will cry after life. and those who cry in this life laugh after life.
read what God says on those who disbelieve, don't think because God bless you with wealth and children it means he is happy for you, it's a trick:
[55] Do they think that in wealth and children with which We enlarge them
[56] We hasten unto them with good things. Nay, (it is a Fitnah (trial) in this worldly life so that they will have no share of good things in the Hereafter) but they perceive not. (Tafsir Al-Qurtubî)
Quran 23:55-56
2007-02-01 22:49:36
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answered by Anonymous
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