Hard to answer. That is a large group to have feeling about either way.
Those that I know about them. I like some of them, love some of them, and don't care much about some others. Those whom I don't know. I reserve my feelings to them until I know them. I don't hate or like anyone I don't know, same rule goes to love. I don't love or like someone I don't know, nor hate.
Are they terrorist! I don't know. A terrorist to one, is defending their own to another. We all have the Good, the Bad, and the ugly, and beautiful. In any group of people.
Loving someone because who they are is the same as hating them for who they are. Just logic thinking.
2007-10-28 08:19:00
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answered by Soleil 4
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I think what you should ask is "What does God think of Muslims" or for that matter
Christians--Jews--Hindus--or just plain Agnostics
If there is a Heaven
do you think it is divided into the Muslim section--the Christian section-The Jewish section etc etc
Or as some people think, Does God say to you when you get there "Sorry you not a Muslim so you cant come in"
I think the answer is simple
Religious movements are designed to seperate and divide Gods people
I think what matters to him more is how we treat and love one another
If you are a parent and you have 5 kids (all diferent but from the same father) and all 5 of these kids would not speak to one another because they all saw life different
How do you think the father would feel-Would he not want then all to be themselves but still love each other and be a family
I have my religious preference for my own personal reasons but I have very good friends who are all of various other religions
I couldnt care less what their personal beliefs are because no matter what all of us think we will have to one day answer for our behaviour
Its the religious fanatics that like to breed hate and division between groups of people mostly for financial gain
Love your neighbor without boundaries
2007-10-28 08:57:58
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answered by Jeffus 1
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MOst of us don't know any muslims and before the Iraq war never heard of them or if I did I don't remember it.
All we know is what I seen over there. The men treated women more like animals than people. Little girls were sold when they were barely into puberty. Little boys were taught to fight when they were barely able to carry a gun.
The men were cruel not only to women but to their children.
It was very hard to watch. If a women dared to peak out of their veils at a soldier a male relative who accompied her struck her on the head. Even if she was a grown women and he was a lttle boy. Little boys are taught it is okay to hit their mothers, to discipline them. Which was against everything we grew up learning.
Then we experienced the haterd they had for each other.
As much as they hated us they hated their own people worse.
Because they were sunni and their neighbor was shiite.
or vice versa. We acted as refrees between them. Our lives meant nothing to them even though we were there to help them. Did they say thank you that all your friends have died in one of our wars in which we are the ones killing each other.
No they spit on us and called us names. We killed to save our lives and the lives of others. They kill with a religious fever and enjoy every second of it. They were very vicious and you could see there was no end to this war because of this deep hatred they had for each other. Then to talk about a Jew who was an american soldier sent there to help them.
We have to watch his back because they hated him and they didn't even know him. It was so bad just being a jew he was told not to say that to anyone. When most of the soldiers coming home had spent a year there they pretty much hate muslims. I don't mean to hurt your feelings I judge people by their actions not someone elses.
Most men coming home from Vietnam didn't like Buddhists very well and they may be nice people.
But that religion isn't represented very well by the people who live there. It seems to be a religion of hate for others.
Which centers around a fear of demons, devils, and hell.
Their God wants humans tortured in this life and beyond.
Personally after living with them I do not believe that anyone can live peacefully with muslims. YOu either believe the way they want you to believe or die, and go to this horrendous place of suffering for an eternity. After they torture you to death. Peaceful is not a word I would use to describe muslims.
2007-10-28 08:35:21
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answered by Steven 6
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Let me be very frank with you.
I am a Hindu. I have read about many religions.
I strongly dislike polygamy, be it that of Muhammad or Dasaratha (a figure in Hindu scriptures) or Abraham (a figure in Judeo-Christian beliefs).
I also hate the religious punishments like cutting off limbs and beheading people or stoning to death, that are still practiced in many Islamic countries.
I hate the Islamic laws that make it illegal for women to drive or vote in elections.
However, I have many Muslim friends and I made friends with them only because they are moderates. I do not like extremism, be it from any religion.
I think the world should forget about the medieval laws and adopt a more progressive lifestyle that we have in developed countries.
I do not hate humans, but I do hate bigoted beliefs!
Hope that helps!
2007-10-28 08:23:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You have good Muslims, Christians, Hindus, etc etc. and you have bad ones too. So its hard to say how I feel about a whole group of people. The ones that are terrorists I do not hate I just hope their ignorance can be removed. As I hope mine gets removed too!!!
2007-10-28 08:18:30
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answered by LoveistheAnswer 3
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I'm neither Christan or Jewish, but I like Muslims and believe that the vast majority of them are kind and good people. It's only a few Muslims that seem to make it look bad for other Muslims. But this can be true of any religion or non-religious people.
2007-10-28 08:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I'M MUSLIM :)
I was going to post this question five minutes ago but then I cancelled it 'cause I thought people will be plain mean
Anyway, there are good ones and bad ones. I'm sure I'm good :) But like most Londoners, I do get nervous a little on transport (especially trains) since the bombs in 2005
2007-10-28 08:31:45
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answered by ? 4
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just because your not from the same cultural background doesnt mean you have to give up. talk to your girl and find out what exactly are no-no's for muslim people and what is typical in that culture and be straight up with the family just always being mindfull of your actions around them and if that dont work your both adults and you guys gotta decide if the acceptance of her family is worth it
2016-05-25 22:25:10
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answered by paris 3
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I'm atheist and I have no problem if someone wants to be muslim, but I hate them to want everyone to be muslims.
The same happens with other religions. Have your own belief and let others have their own.
I don't think EVERY muslim is a terrorist, but due to the great fanatism of the religion, it can easily turn into terrorist-islamist.
2007-10-28 10:58:40
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answered by TRN 6
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i don't care about my friends' religion, people should not care
my best friend in highschool was musli, but i only find that out in our senior year when i invited him to eat at our place for easter
i don't care abt people's religions as long as i have something interesting to talk with them and as long as they are friends to me as i am to them, caring for each other and helping in need
2007-10-28 08:24:42
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answered by Catcy 3
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