Muslims, Christians and Jews understand the great danger the international community is in today. The dangers of Hezbollah, Terrorists, extends beyond Israel's borders to the 'doorstep' of every democratic, freedom-loving nation. Jews, Christians and Muslims have been accustomed to being libeled, hated, and used as scapegoats for the world's ills. However, the difference today is that Jews,Christians and Muslims have linked together, both by a need to defeat terrorism and our commitment to a common set of moral and spiritual values. Israel's enemies are the same terrorists who want to kill all Muslims, Chrisitans and Jews.
Given the global dangers we face today as Muslims, Jews and Christians together, we begin to see the ongoing opportunities to forge even closer bonds.
We realize the need to diligently be about our work forming strong alliances and building support for each other.
2007-05-23 08:01:42
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answered by gigiemilu 4
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Well, i as a muslim and i believe that guy has no respect in Islam whatsoever. If he knew what would Allah do of him for the terrorits acts he commits, his pants would go wet for life. Islam only professes Self defence and even in self defence not to harm innocent civilians. That guy has done quite the opposite and just managed to play on the emotions of muslims because of palestine.
With all due respect Daisy, to me following Islam( To pray five times a day, help the needy etc) is a bigger challenge then converting people to Islam. Those so called muslims who do not understand ISLAM are busy trying to convert.
2007-05-23 06:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't Bin Laden have diabetes, and if he does he would need dialysis. Why are we not staking out all the hospitals with dialysis machines. Also a man old and in bad health should be on his way to death. It makes me think, do we really want to capture him or let him make what is left of his life bent on destruction.
2007-05-23 06:32:30
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answered by Lynnemarie 6
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there have been some communicate between French and Saudi government. It replaced into extra like gossip or rumor, yet i think of Saudi intelligence did have stable indication he may well be unwell. Which shouldn't ask your self human beings all that a lot. the guy resides in freakin cave remoted from exterior international.
2016-11-05 03:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no proof of this, and it is more than likely just republican hype and propaganda. The Bush administration makes these statements every time there is a significant dip in popularity polls, and whenever criticism of the war begins to get out of hand. it is nothing more than a scare tactic to frighten people into listening to republican rhetoric and supporting them. Besides, the U.S. is doing the exact same thing w.r.t. Christianity- why else would missionaries go to Afghanistan after the first wave of attacks there and pass out bibles to the locals?
2007-05-23 06:35:26
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answered by gleichgueltigkeit_ist_der_tod 1
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Who cares about Bin Laden?
And that is insulting... writing "Muslims" in front of the question.
And also we don't care if the world converts to Islam or not.
2007-05-23 06:35:46
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answered by Samantha 6
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As a non-Muslim, I am encouraged by the Muslim answers given so far. Now if you can just get your religion back from those islam-hijackers in the public eye, you're home free!
2007-05-23 06:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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he has hurt our beautiful religion (Islam). Bin Laden does not represent me or represent my people or my faith. Bin laden only represent his own ideas . don't think you are the only victims of this, Muslims are also victims of his behavior.
muslims are people who like to live in peace, love their children, wives and families and want to live in peace .
2007-05-23 06:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if you believe Bin Laden had something to do with 9/11, I suppose one might believe that he might has given such orders.
2007-05-23 08:16:40
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answered by Ming Merc 2
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First of all Bin Laden is not my leader--Secondly, when did he say his agenda was to convert the world to Islam?
2007-05-23 06:29:29
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answered by Sassafrass 6
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