"Of course, believers, Jews, Christians, converts. (1) Believe in God, (2) Believe on the last day, (3) Those who lead the justice life are It is obvious that the Lord had said that, "There is nothing to worry about, they are not sad," Muslims plant Muslims and judge people. This verse of the Qur'an and many other scriptures promote human peace and love, but there are still people who combine Muslims and terrorism.
One thing that someone wishes to help me understand is that moderate Muslims do not oppose such violence or terrorism. Where are American Muslim leaders? Where is the leader of international Muslims? Have I never seen these people confront such violence and murder? It is a true position. The biggest global problem of an opponent is to take true actions, not just words. Why Muslim Americans do not say that and do something? If you have something else, I hope that you can refer to the source so that you can use them for further discussion and speak cleverly about this topic.
Terrorism, Islam and Muslims are the latest members of the list of misunderstandings against Muslims, including terrorism. Nonetheless, over the past three decades, people in many religions have relied on violence and terrorism, like Sri Lanka's Tamil Sheikh Liberation Organization (LTTE), most of which are Hindus and Christians. Violence in Northern Ireland deprived countless lives during the Karysturi movement, a group of Sikhs who appealed to terrorism, and in Spain they took away the Basque separatists. However, as a result of this misunderstanding, hundreds of innocent Muslim young people have become arched each season in India.
Understanding Muslims and Muslims, especially after the September 11 attacks, is a national security issue of the United States. In other words, the war with terrorism is seen as a crusade against Muslim countries. Several investigations indicate that the United States is considered a real danger by Muslims and that the United States should fight. Over 70% of Muslims in Turkey, Indonesia, Pakistan, Lebanon, Jordan, Morocco and Palestine are disappointed that they have not attacked Iraq in Iraq and are supporting military operations against Iraq (Borting 2003) . This project shows that most Muslims believe that the United States emphasizes democratization as part of opposition to Islam. The distrust of the United States is beyond the difference between all ideologies, demographics and society in the Islamic world. It is the only variable that is constant as it explains the changing attitude of Muslims to democracy in Muslim society.
Islam and democracy: empirical interpretation of Muslim political culture Mohaz Bela Mohamed Abdel Fatta Western Michigan University