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ok i'm not muslim i'm an atheist but i see alot of people around here saying bad things about muslims that they are igmorant they are hateful they enjoy killing in the name of their god gimme a break theres a huge difference between a muslim and a terrist a muslim is a person who mainly believes in god and actually respect women even though a womans life is twice more than a mans a terroist is someone terroizing a government power which everyone seems to be mistaking for muslims if you're going to say things about muslims get some balls and say it to their face and see if they ring around the rosie with their rifles at you instead of hiding behind a screen ya wuss

2007-02-11 12:06:30 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I am a Muslim woman.
I think that the media is largely responsible for the negativity towards Islam.
We Muslims really are peaceful.
I don't see people saying that all Americans are terrorists because Bush declared war on Afghanistan and Iraq.
Even if the proof showed that 9/11 was not carried out by Muslim extremists, then too the people who have been brainwashed will not accept this.
To us Muslims, Bush, whose "war on terror" has created terror in Muslim countries, is the terrorist. It is all a matter of perspective, and on which side of the fence you are sitting, is it not?

2007-02-12 19:00:43 · answer #1 · answered by mystery woman 4 · 0 1

"if you're going to say things about muslims get some balls and say it to their face and see if they ring around the rosie with their rifles at you instead of hiding behind a screen ya wuss"

You just answered your own question.
No not all muslims are terrorists but a large number of terrorists are muslim.
The koran may not promote violence but there still seems to be something about the religion that does.

To determine whether a religion is violent you just need to ask something. Are the cases of violence isolated or widespread?

Mystery Women
"I think that the media is largely responsible for the negativity towards Islam."
The media can't make up what isn't already there. Also war on Iraq was unwarranted but at the same time do you just expect Americans to sit back and do nothing?
What's the point with your 9/11 comment?
The fact is it was done by Muslims and I have no problem with them in general but the religion it self has done nothing to stop the violence.
There religious leaders instead of talking about peace promote it even within western countries.

2007-02-11 14:36:49 · answer #2 · answered by Joel C 3 · 1 1

I don't believe in talking bad about Muslims. My BEST FRIEND is a Muslim (and I'm a Christian). So many people stereotype now a days. Its wrong and ignorant! Just like Christianity there are many different types of Muslims. People need to realize that. Anyone who makes a judgment about a Muslim (or anyone for that matter) without getting to ACTUALLY KNOW them first needs to be slapped. There is a whole lot more to know about a person behind just religious beliefs.

2007-02-19 03:06:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

relies upon on the mosque. For Eid there have been a ton who wore it and ripped it off the 2nd they have been carried out praying. i've got not got a topic individually with the certainty that they do no longer positioned on it besides the undeniable fact that it regarded terrible the way they acted afterwards...and on EID all of us rejoice on the mosque at the same time. women would positioned on a brilliant Abaya and then rip it off to easily prance around and coach off their stuff after the prayer. that's no longer purely my judgment, that's what lots of them will admit too. such fairly some human beings take place...and ...nicely...they think of that's a genuine thank you to fulfill somebody for marriage. a pair of situations on EID I observed women no longer positioned on hijab in any respect and counting on the mosque community they might very nicely be burdened. PPL can declare to be something they choose. Many Muslim women I certainly have familiar have not worn hijab at one time or yet another. as quickly as I first converted i did no longer positioned on it for all time. i'm a convert so the way ppl react is kinda extraordinary. If I say salaam they're suspicious...yet while an Arab did this and did no longer positioned on hijab they're often fairly heat along with her. confident, hijab is in Christianity to boot -- basically seem on the nuns, the Amish and so on...Jews too... "something is achieveable"as they say yet i think of you're basically attempting to look for a fashion out of a prepare of Islam. i'd desire to be incorrect however. better of effective fortune to you. :)

2016-11-03 04:47:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ignorance.
Yes I think thats it.

2007-02-18 20:23:05 · answer #5 · answered by darkeststar 1 · 0 1

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