Muslims are religious, and in that regard, it creates many different ideas, especially in the United States. Unfortunately, it suffered from many unfair stereotypes that started with the September 11, 2001 attack. These attacks were done by Muslims and they were radical Muslims, but many people combined Muslim with terrorism. Since its founding, Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world, the second most populous religion in the world (Van Voorst 292). Because it is related to terrorism, for many years, Islam faces a difficult fight in public opinion.
| Islam in religion Islam in religion What is Muslim? The word Islam means to follow the will of God. Muslim religion is to accept and obey the teachings of God, believers of Islamic Muslims - believe in God's revelation to his last prophet. Muslims believe that there is only one god. The Arabic word of God is God, which means a unique true god who created the whole universe. According to Muslims, God sent several prophets to teach them to human beings ... Muslims are often referred to as religions of peace, especially in the context of the current general terrorism of the world . This suggests that Islam is a religion, opposed to war, extremism and terrorism. On the contrary, in the field of political science, democracy is a high level government system. Democracy is inherently drawn as benign, it is also a system to ensure peace and harmony in every region.
Islam is a religion. Islam, also known as political Islam, is "a reform movement advocating government and society reorganization according to Islam" or, more simply, the desire to impose Islamic law on society. Jihadism is "using power to spread Islamism". So, we should try to oppose Muslims, not Islam. Maajid detailed the differences between Islam, Islam, and jihadism and dedicated his life to fighting Islamic extremism through the Quilliam Foundation, Maajid also referred to the term that became increasingly used I oppose Islamophobia. Terminating most criticisms against Islam is called "delusions" - even though criticism comes from Muslims themselves. Asra Nomani, Raheel Raza, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Irshad Manji - These are the few famous Muslim reformers classified as Islamic phobia in the process of reforming religious beliefs.