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> Radicals of Middle East used to be Christians!
mohamed
Posted: Jun 22 2010, 08:24 AM
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Though Americans may be a little fuzzy about identifying their deadliest enemies in the Middle East, they have few doubts that the chief demon-figures are solidly Muslim. Thirty or so years ago, Palestinian Arab terrorists and hijackers clearly represented the deadliest threat to the West, only to be replaced in the 1980s by Shi'ite groups like Hizbullah, and more recently by the still deadlier al-Qaeda. Behind these frightening names lurk the so-called bandit-states, like Syria, Iran, Libya, and (until recently) Iraq -- all Arab, with the obvious exception of Iran. The names may vary, but at first sight, the story seems to be a straightforward case of radical Islam versus the West. Ever since September 11, a whole academic growth industry has traced the Islamic origins of terrorism and fanaticism, from Quranic calls to jihad through the history of the Assassins - though authors offer the obligatory nod to the peaceful and tolerant nature of Islam as a religion.

Just when the picture starts to become clear, though, we notice some odd features about the Muslim threat, namely that substantial sections of it do not appear Muslim at all.

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jeannie
Posted: Jun 23 2010, 08:22 AM
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I'd identify our deadliest enemies (in the world) as inhumanity to man, hatred, lack of tolerance and greed. Without those things, the World would be a better place.
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King Llyr
Posted: Jun 25 2010, 08:55 PM
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What I think is these radicals use the title "Muslim" to hide behide,
I do not think we should be saying "It is all the muslim people doing this"
but more to the point of A***H**** hiding and creating trouble for those who do not believe in the violence.


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Posted: Jun 25 2010, 09:41 PM
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Moz, I don't live in your part of the World. I live here in Australia. Australian tourists are being blown apart in South East Asia by Muslims in for example, Indonesia.

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jeannie
Posted: Jun 26 2010, 07:39 AM
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I've lived in Indonesia, right there in the village surrounded by Muslims, Hindus and Christians. We never had any problem and our neighbours loved us, even knowing we were Christian. I think it unfair to say or think that all Muslims are the same, in exactly the same way it is unfair (and untrue) to say that any other members of a collective are all the same and all bad. Good and bad in all races, religions and other cultural groups.
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