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I'm not anti-Islam because i am Muslim.
however i wouldn't say that i am anti-Muslim
because 1st of all, i am one and 2nd they are my sisters and brothers.
But i will say that i am very disappointed with the Muslim ummah (Umma is an Arabic word meaning Community or Nation) because they have greatly shown Islam in a negative way. Not all Muslims, but mostly the extremists. I will not judge them, or anyone for that matter, because only God has that right.
Basically i am just saying the Muslims have gone down (from greatness when Islam first spread) yet Islam has never changed. The message is still as strong as it was when it was revealed. TO the people on this page who think it is full of violence.i say to you if you want to understand the Quran learn Arabic, or have someone who knows Arabic explain it to you. Because its original language was Arabic and that is the only way that you will completely understand it. The quran is about interpretation not translation.

peace+love=happiness

2007-03-15 15:24:45 · answer #1 · answered by . 3 · 0 1

The Muslims are at war where ever they are. They are the ones trying to kill anyone who is not Muslim. Remember the World Trade Center (twice), USS Cole, Bali, Kobar Tower, most plane hijackings, 444 days of Iranian captivity, Indonesia, Madrid trains, London trains, and on and on. Where ever terrorism has raised its head over the last half century, who was responsible, Muslims.

So, am I anti-Islam? Absolutely! The Koran tells them to convert the world to Islam or put them to the sword. Fortunately for us, America, and a few courageous others, stand in their way. I, on some deep level, look forward to running into this pack of dogs. Only a dog such as they would bring a knife to a shootout.

My only disappointment of our response is the hesitancy of our leaders to fully use our brave men and women to wipe the terrorists off the face of the earth once and for all. Places such as Falujia and Tehran should have been treated in the same manner as Dresden, Germany during WW II. Round the clock high explosive and incendiary bombing until nothing remained would have brought a quick and reasonably permanent end to the current conflict. Even the radical rag-heads understand brute force.

Absolutely, I am anti-Islam. I would also like to point out, you should have capitalized Islam and Muslim.

2007-03-15 15:20:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Well, the Muslims believe they are better than everyone else because Allah and the Koran say so and that anyone who is not a Muslim is an infidel unworthy of consideration. The Jews believe that they are the "chosen people" of God and the rest of us are just gentiles unworthy of consideration. The Catholics say they believe in the "one true God" and the rest of us are unworthy of consideration beyond being politely tolerated in public. The Evangelicals believe they are saved and everyone else who doesn't agree with them is damned and must be saved whether they like it or not. Americans believe in Democracy and anyone who disagrees with them is unworthy of consideration and a candidate for elimination.

I don't care much for any group who tries to tell me how to live, lies to me in the process and then holds a gun to my head when I don't do as they say.

2007-03-15 15:22:40 · answer #3 · answered by BOOM 7 · 0 0

Please do not make terrorism and islam sound the same because of the actions of a very tiny minority 's actions . Read about how the true muslims in the past behaved.How they gave sanctuary to jews at the time of crusades when jews had no where to go. How Muhammed forgave worst of his enemies after victory. How quran teaches about having no compulsion in religion and not to talk bad about any religion.

2007-03-15 15:21:35 · answer #4 · answered by wacoman76710 1 · 1 1

not anti Islam but pro islam, why cos after reading many scriptures for many years islam is the only religion that answers all questions.

like question in science, anotamy, physics, the very question of the formation of the universe (the big bang theory) and the essance of life and its after life.

we as men of science only found out in the 1900s and still finding out the answers to some asked question, but the quran have the answers given 1500 years ago.

like the formation of feotuses, pegs of mountins, heavenly bodies ie stars and universes, all life made from water and many more.

but the profound puzzle of all, the style and pattern to form the verses of the koran has not, and my strong belief is no one can construct a single verse like it as known in the koran.

this challange that the koran lays down since the 6th century is still on going.

By studying other works by various people form scientists, military men, playrights and all people of all manner which they give trubute to this unlettered man this camel driver to this simpleton of a man this son of Abdullah and Amina this mighty man this humble yet strong when need be, this man Muhammad, so i can easily declace "There is one God and Muhammad is his Messanger" by believing this statemnet I am forced to accept and love the other Prophets that came before Muhammad.

I pray for world peace that all can live side by side wether you are jew hindu christian.

Peace and Blessing of God be on all His beings, Salama

2007-03-15 15:22:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I am anti-Islam because the Qur'an has some exceedingly vile stuff in it about torturing people for disbelief. I'm not anti-Muslim though - they're just people, misguided but no better or worse than anyone else, per se.

2007-03-15 14:56:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I am pro any religion that leaves others to follow their ideals - and co-exists peacefully in the world.

I abhor any religion which preaches intolerance and hatred towards people who choose other faiths.

Heh, that might even be a bland enough answer not to get pulled ;)

Mark

2007-03-15 14:57:05 · answer #7 · answered by Mark T 6 · 1 0

I'm Anti-Terrorist for obvious reasons.

2007-03-15 15:00:08 · answer #8 · answered by Jim L 1 · 1 0

Only the ones who's goal is to rule over everyone and force people to covert or have their heads sawed off.

2007-03-15 15:15:17 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I am anti_religion, period.

However, when Islam law, such as many places in the middle east, they are renowned for their constant human rights violations.

2007-03-15 14:57:47 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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