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As all governments are scared of Isalamic might and try to appease them forgetting weaker sections of their citizens. Should victims of Islamic terrorism unite on a common platform to fight afgainst all injustices

2007-07-20 15:50:34 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Civic Participation

29 answers

Yes they should but good luck getting it done at this period in time. Some ignoramuses even deny that there is such a thing as Islamic terrorism.
BTW since you are from India you might be interested in this:
2. Hindu preachers proclaim quite frequently that all religions including Islam and Christianity lead to God. They quote the Gita in their support. But this is quite contrary to the commands of Allah as conveyed by Muhammad. A person may be very good, even godly, and engaged in the service of mankind. But if he does not accept Muhammad as the last prophet and the Koran as the only true revelation, he is a Kafir according to Islam. Maulana Muhammad Ali�s statement that even an immoral Muslim is better than Mahatma Gandhi, supports my argument.
4. Telling to Muslims that their ancestors were the same as those of the Hindus, does not get us anywhere. I know it from personal experience, after having held a dialogue with my Muslim neighbours on this subject. They told me in so many words that the Koran and the Hadis do not permit them to join the national mainstream with Hindus. Islam, they told me, teaches that if an Islamic country attacks India, Muslims in India must help the invader. Muslims, they said, have to strive always to convert every Dar al-Harb into a Dar al-Islam with the help of Muslims from other lands.

Extract From:http://www.bharatvani.org/books/tfst/chii30.htm

2007-07-20 15:58:20 · answer #1 · answered by scarlettt_ohara 6 · 1 2

Unite and DO what? It is not as if we are faced with a well defined enemy that is stronger than each one of us individually, so we need to collectively join forces! Terrorism is a nebulous, organically changing world of ideas, plots, people involved in acts often misguided by their set of beliefs. The way to fight that is not by doing exactly what they're doing - take up arms! The solution to this crisis lies in social change, especially in poorer societies, which are proving to be the source, the supply of disgruntled people likely to join radical groups. Towards this kind of social change the world over, I am for all of humanity coming together.

2007-07-20 18:43:12 · answer #2 · answered by B. Senthil K 1 · 0 0

How can terrorism belong to any one religion? It is a handful of people who do this bringing a bad name to the community they are from because people take the handful of people as representative of the whole lot and as they are terrorised, paranoia sets in, especially if it is happening to you for the first time.
Victims of terrorism uniting would be much better than attributing terrorism to any one religion or community. This would only complicate matters and spread distrust amongst different sects of us humans, helping the cause of the terrorists.

2007-07-20 21:55:00 · answer #3 · answered by Vivek 2 · 1 0

When you use the word 'fight' then what separates you from the terrorists. The victims can unite to attain support from each other and share their pain but to make another sect that 'fights' makes the whole purpose of coming together ...futile. How they can fight against all injustices is maybe through their governments and laws ...anything outside of that makes them no different from terrorists.

2007-07-20 18:41:47 · answer #4 · answered by noogney 4 · 0 0

There is nothing like "Islamic terrorism". Terrorism has no religeon.If they are labelling black acts by few Muslims as Islamic then Naxalites & LTTE would have been "Hindu Terrorism; Israel will be Zionis terrorism; and others in Iraq & Afgahanistan would be Christian terrorism.
Please donot relate terrorism with any religeon. Islaam forbids killing any human being and even suicide is Haraam. Those terrosists are anti-Islamic.

2007-07-22 07:58:45 · answer #5 · answered by shafique49 1 · 0 0

I would want us to first identify our foes and friends properly. US has not settled any issues and its interests are served in prolonging strife amongst countries. Who will they sell arms and fighter jets to if there is peace between Pakistanis and Indians, Korean countries, Afghanistan and Russia and its divisions, Middle East countries and Israel etc? Haven't these countries been cooperating with USA all these years? What has been the result? We need to learn from China - Strengthen our economy so much and use our population size to our advantage so as to make our markets investor attractive - Khudko kar bulund itnaki takdeer liknese pehle Khuda bhi yeh pooche bata teri raja kya hai.

2007-07-25 06:06:01 · answer #6 · answered by smartobees 4 · 0 0

Humm, an opinion of one man or woman. I needless to say do no longer trust it in any respect, in spite of the undeniable fact that I even have continually been slightly suspect over the moral record of mainland Europe and Britain, in spite of the shown fact that loads of Europe does have a plan. we are needless to say continually attempting to make the better of any challenge, so collectively as outspoken critics of the US administration, our government nevertheless has significant shares interior the attempt to maintain the peace in Afghanistan and coaching Iraqi police. humorous if Bush particularly thinks "each little thing" is at stake in Iraq- if he did think of that way why did no longer he on the initiating do each little thing to make the line gold-paved for the Iraqis, make a pass no longer purely to coach police, yet medical doctors, instructors, engineers, plummers etc. i'm optimistic with 2 billion each week they could do lots somewhat of merely patrolling baghdad. Appeasment has on no account been a coverage, in spite of the shown fact that it particularly is significant separate the political factor of an extremist team- the strategies which they use must be terrible and unlawful, yet they does no longer exist in the event that they did no longer have a great help base. it would be silly to forget approximately with regard to the politics and merely "kill insurgents". yet i assume the US is doing merely that.

2016-10-09 03:53:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is nothing like Islamic Terrorism. Islam is a tolerant religion based on practical life, as per my little knowledge.
But there are fanatics, who interpret and profess the preachings as per their own convenience. These people are to be ignored and isolated by community, and for this the human race should unite.

2007-07-21 01:59:54 · answer #8 · answered by Benny J 1 · 0 1

Yes the world witnessed Islamic terorism since centuries. India was invaded by Islamic kings. Who tortured hindus for ex Aurungjeb. 1947 witnessed worst genocide of Hindus in Punjab and Bengal by Islamic followers on the name of religion. Muslim looted properties and businesses of hindus earned by their several generations and killed them. gandhi andNehru betrayed these hindus and did not even compensate them. Kashmir witnessed dragging outofhindus from their lands.
In the world whereever muslim is in majority they kill other religion people.
If governments fail to provide justice and follow rule of forest. Then i feel victims of Islamic terrorismm have all rights avenge the killings and open offensive against them anddrag them outto Pakistan, the breeding ground of terrorists, a nation founded on dead bodies of Hindus based on evil Jinnahs two nation theory

2007-07-23 14:00:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Injustice on both sides. that is it. only the section of the people who feel let down or neglected in getting their basic requirements fulfilled, indulge in such unlawful activities irrespective of their religlion or country. Yes. We should unite to teach them the right way of quality in life, meaning of brotherhood, freedom , and mutual acceptance.

2007-07-22 04:59:30 · answer #10 · answered by Dhendan 3 · 0 0

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