The hatred mostly stems from ignorance and misinformation. In the case of this clone/troll... I think it's just mental illness and jealousy. He's been stalking and harassing me for months now.
2007-06-20 00:01:28
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answer #1
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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At one time after the terrorist attacks I disliked muslims because your Koran commanded you to kill infindels, which included us Americans. But then a muslim friend of mine on here explained that that pertained to along time ago and was not for today. And I can relate to that because in our own bible we see God commanding the Israelites to destroy certain cities and peoples. But that is not for today either. Most of us American's realize that the terrorists don't represent Islam or muslims. They are saddistic extremists that are using their religion to launch a "war" against westerners under the guise of being a "holy war".
2007-06-20 00:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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kennedy was a good man but he was kelld, islam is the same it is a very good religion but the bed men dislike it, there is one
second, because many of poeples don't inderstand the right islam because a lot of musilms are bad but they don't present islam.
2007-06-20 08:50:08
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answered by sarouri@Gaza 4
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Basically it comes down to this. People judge things on the level of experience they have with the subject matter. With that level of experience also factor in social environment, psychology, personal tastes, exposure to sed matter, and moral make up and you'll come up with different results every time.
2007-06-20 00:20:52
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answered by Ragnar 4
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Those who learned Islam from media through actions of few ignorant Muslims, hates it. Those who learned Islam from its scriptures loved this true religion of peace and unity. Many accepted it.
2007-06-19 23:31:31
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answered by Ismail Eliat 6
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because there are an aggressive war against Islam, so most of people join to this war against Islam, and everyone fight from his side even though with his feeling
2007-06-20 00:17:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The violence goes right back to a dispute over who had spiritual authority over the Muslim community after the death of the prophet Muhammad in what is called the “fitna” which translates as temptation or trial and caused all the discord within Muslim community. Shi’ite Muslims believe that authority was vested in his family; the Sunnis look to the sayings and actions of Muhammad as well as the Koran. The extreme sectarian violence has been brought about by Al-Qaeda Which while being exclusively Sunni deliberately set Shi’ites and Sunnis to kill each other in Iraq. Sadly more Muslims die by Muslim hands each month than were killed by the invading forces in the war! Hamas also kills far more Muslims than the Israelis ever have! An average of over thirty five Muslims a week were being killed by Muslims but in the last few years it has frequently been over a hundred a week! Whether it is a Danish Cartoon, book of fiction , a snippet of film or some other excuse, Muslims hit the streets around the world rioting, looting, burning and uttering death threats! Nearly all the Muslim countries are seeing Muslims attack Muslims destroying homes, businesses, infrastructure and targeting women and children particularly showing the extremists must surely be trying to turn Muslims into primitives living in caves and mud huts so they can be controlled more easily! The murders in London and Paris clearly demonstrate that the extremists are winning in turning Muslims into primitive savages! All that is required for evil to triumph over good is for good men to do nothing Evil can triumph only if good men do nothing – Edmund Burke So if Muslims want Islam to be a religion of peace and be able to live in peace what are Muslims going to do about it?!
2016-04-01 07:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate Islam
2007-06-19 23:25:21
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answered by Riley 3
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Among the signs of ignorance is arguing with irrational people.
2007-06-19 23:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Islam seems to encourage extremism in the name of religion. The fatwa against Rushdie, the Danish cartoons, the attacks on the WTC . . . these things last a long time in the public memory, and more moderate Muslims do not seem to be doing much to stop this behaviour. It tends to set people against it.
2007-06-19 23:28:03
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answered by Runa 7
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