Question:
Why do people blame Islam for terrorism?
?
2008-07-26 12:40:20 UTC
Terrorism, atrocities and genocide have nothing to do with religion at all. Islam is included in the list of religions that specifically denounce the killing of others.

The word 'Islam' means 'surrender', although its root is the same as 'shalom' in Hebrew, which means 'peace'.

Jihad has been wrongly portrayed. It means 'struggle', not war. Jihad can only be declared in defence of Allah. There is no defence in terrorism.

In terms of their attitudes to women, the Qu'ran only mentions the hijab in relation to Muhammed's wives, therefore there is no connection between the religion and women being forced to wear this. Also, Muhammed caused outrage in his day by GIVING more rights to women, not taking them.

Though the Qu'ran is near impossible for a Westerner to fully understand, many of us tend to draw our own conclusions about what we think it says. Like the Bible, translation could never bring about the correct message.
31 answers:
2008-08-09 16:16:48 UTC
because terrorist mostly originate from islamic countries and the influence of media.
Hplu
2008-07-26 13:20:19 UTC
It is bad politics of present day world. Perhaps we will never know why people have made Islam a scapegoat for achieving things that have nothing to do with religion. It is all politics.

There could be many reasons.

The terrorists are a small rogue group who happen to be muslims. They are using the name of Islam to gather support for their mission. The methods they use are against the principles of Islam. They never consult muslims or muslim countries. In fact all muslim countries are against them. They have spoiled the image of Islam. Perhaps they think that by raising the slogan of Islam, they will gather support for their cause among muslims. But that is not working.



The other reason could be that by using the propaganda against Islam, some corrupt politicians are reaping huge benefits and getting rich, by having their way. There could be other motives too like getting billions of dollars in funding for a huge war machine that otherwise they would not get? Who knows.



To the post below, Islamic countries are doing a lot. In fact most of the main terrorists were caught by Islamic countries, Even now muslim countries are using their militaries to fight against the terrorists. And the exceptional threat that you make Islam to be, the total death toll due to terrorism is I think less than 4000 people. I do not condone that but compare that to Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Vietnam, Iraq and so on and you will find that it is a tiny portion of that.

And I don't know where you read your history but when you say that nobody else has ever been responsible for bomb blasts, have you heard about IRA? Maybe you should drop some mega tons bombs on them too?
musicrulesok
2008-08-08 14:18:15 UTC
You know true Muslims would never blow themselves up or use God or Allah to defend their causes. These are narrow-minded people who ruin and use a religion to their own purpose. Muslims have become a scapegoat and it has got to stop. There are some extremists in all religions and some real nutjobs in the world. BUT anybody who kills another human and says it's for God follows NO WORLD RELIGION, only evil. There is no going back from that one and the hate mobb are just as bad for being narrow-minded, ignorant and thick for lumping the whole lot together!
2008-07-26 14:28:03 UTC
OH, now I get it!!!

You are a Muslim and the question I just answered that refers back to this one was a fake...

https://answersrip.com/question/index?qid=20080726134840AAY9tkY&r=w#NbUvWDG_VTk.lLE9kg34

Figures.

People blame Islam for terrorism because we are appalled at the reactions to things like a few cartoons in a Danish newspaper, a British teacher jailed because her grade school class named a teddy bear Muhammad...and the dancing in the streets that went on when 9/11 happened.

Oh, some Americans have forgotten. Some of them have bought the "inner Jihad" thing.

Some.

Not all, by a long shot.



Wait...

"inner jihad..."

Are you the one that sent me the threatening "Jeeeeeehaaaaad!!!" Email??

Not nice!! Not peaceful!! And not designed to change my mind about Islam...
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2016-10-07 08:56:55 UTC
i think that your Muslim "good judgment" and point of preparation is why you're saying a brilliant style of nonsense. the international Wars, which had no longer something to do with Christianity, have been started out with the aid of Politics. The divisions of Christianity, like those of Islam - Sunni, Shi'a and Sufi, that are the consequence of Mohammad's own politics. what number situations have the Muslims divided themselves? Ahmadiyya, Baha'i, etc etc etc. And, in accordance on your guy or woman Koran, there'll be extra sects of Islam than there may be of Christianity. Wars in Europe and the Colonists weren't non secular communities yet political. Who started out the Crusades? The Muslims with the aid of their Islamic Expansionism. Who murdered the 12 Tribes of Ishmael, who have been the community Arab Jews? Mohammad and his companions. Bosnian and Albanian Muslims unleashed a wave of riots and random acts of terrorism and the Serbs retaliated. It became never a slaughter of "harmless" Bosnian. And, with the aid of the way, wipe the froth off your mouth. .
Diogenes
2008-07-26 13:29:18 UTC
Are you nuts? Do you see any Christians, Jews, Hindus, or atheists strapping on bomb-belts and committing suicide while murdering innocent people? The reason people think Muslims are terrorists is precisely because all the terrorists are Muslims. There is a culture of terrorism within Islam, who imagine themselves freedom fighters, but are actually simply murderers. Apparently, none of Islam's so called "good people" have the guts to curtail the great evil growing in their midst.



Why do people blame Islam for terrorism? ...because Islam isn't doing anything to stop the terrorism created by their own jihadists. It's as simple as that.



Here's a practical suggestion. We need to give Islam a real incentive to become peaceful. I suggest that we keep a careful tally of the number of Westerners murdered by Muslim suicide bombers. When that tally reaches a particular previously published number, say one-hundred new terrorist victims, America will drop a couple 20 mega-ton H-bombs directly on Mecca. Muslims apparently don't worry much about innocent human lives, but they certainly do worry about their sacred shrines. Think of it as a trade. Muslims stop using suicide bombers to murder innocent people and in return, Mecca will not be reduced to a lake of molten glass that glows in the dark. The West cares about human lives and Islam cares about their sacred monuments. This way both sides get something they want. Either Islam learns to peacefully coexist with the West, or there'll be precious little left within Islam that's fit for worship.



Do I actually mean this threat? No, of course not -- but Muslims do need to figure out how to change their culture, before they become such a serious threat to world peace that measures even more extreme than the current war crimes trials and open warfare become a practical necessity.
morganmccaine
2008-07-26 14:18:03 UTC
Unfortunately it is in the nature of human beings to generalize. If we have a bad experience with water, we will treat water with fear and/or respect in the future; if we are attacked by a dog, we are likely to be nervous around all dogs.

These generalities are unfair to people who are possessed of free will to act in any manner, regardless of the actions and mores of others comprising the larger group.

This fear is similar to the generalizations made about other groups throughout history, and equally unfounded.
``..``
2008-07-26 13:16:22 UTC
I know that Islam is the religion, and that in itself, likely has nothing to do with terrorism. Unlike a lot of people, I don't believe that any religions cause modern-day wars....but rather corrupt governments....which most are, in my opinion.
Salvation Soldier
2008-07-26 12:46:21 UTC
"Most" people are ignorant and group people together on the mistakes of minor parts of that race, religion or group. It is easier to generalize all people as bad than to study people for yourself and make a assessment for each individual. It is sad but it is the truth.
Pooh Bear
2008-07-26 12:45:11 UTC
Its like many things isnt it? Man's interpretation of what is written to suit his own ends.

Its no different whether the religion be catholic, christian or whatever. It is how man, now, decides to interpret it.

Those who take the time to find out will know that Muhammed was indeed a wise man who would today be appalled at what is done in his name.

Everyone is always looking for someone to blame - especially if they dont know the answers - pinning it on islam is an easy way to go.

But you have to understand that how it is portrayed to the world these days, and how it is sometimes enforced, is not how Muhammed would have . Its that fundamental difference that causes the unrest.
MOLEY FOLDY
2008-07-26 12:45:40 UTC
I'm made to wear an apron.



And at school we had to pray to the Queen.
2008-07-26 12:46:17 UTC
Look I hear you,,when I was a kid,,it was the Protestants against the Catholics in Ireland..Terrorists are a flavor of the day,,Now it's worldwide and Tag your it!,,so do something about it,,!!!
forget about yesterday...
2008-07-26 12:44:32 UTC
People don't think! There's always two sides of a story. And people just look aat what the media is showing and go along with it! I think people should really look at the what's actually going around the world and see for themselves before blaming it all on Islam!
2008-07-26 12:46:30 UTC
LOL leelo you brainwashed tool



They dubbed a tape of Osama, and they said it was proof

"Jealous of our freedom," I can't believe you bought that excuse

Rockin a motherf*cking flag don't make you a hero

Word to Ground Zero

The Devil crept into Heaven, God overslept on the 7th

The New World Order was born on September 11
?
2008-07-26 12:45:27 UTC
I think people blame religion and it's Extremists. It just happens to be Islams turn on the roasting spit
Brillian† world-beyoundsur
2008-07-26 13:53:51 UTC
it's easier to point the finger... and find a scaping goat!

(take care ~ )



``
2008-07-26 13:15:48 UTC
Uh, actually the Quran is interesting - it was supposedly given to muhammad as revelations from God over a twenty-year sequential period. But when muhammad was confronted with the fact that revelations given to him were not consistant over time, his reply was this verse:

2:106 "whatever a verse do we abrogate (cancel and replace) or cause to be forgotten, we bring a better one or similar to it. Know you not that allah is able to do all things?"



Welcome to Quran 101: the idea of "abrogation", meaning to cancel and replace an earlier revelation with a later one.



Now when the Quran was put into book form, it was not put in order of event; instead, it was written by longest verse first, down to shorter verses later. So, when you read the Quran, if you want to know which verses abrogate earlier ones, you need to know where muhammad was in his life at the time the specific verse was written. If muhammad was vunerable before he named himself head of the army and became powerful, then you will have a nice verse like these:



109:2-6 -

"I worship not that which you worship; nor will you worship that which I worship. And I shall not worship that which you are worshipping, nor will you worship that which I worship.

To you, be your religion, and to me, my religion".



Those verses were "revealed" to muhammad in Mecca, when he was vunerable to others and not in power.



However, those verses are now abrogated (cancelled and replaced) by the following verses, revealed to muhammad

later in Medina, after he became a powerful leader of the army:

9:33 - "It is allah who has sent his messenger with guidaucet the religion of truth; to make it superior over all religions, even though the mushrikun (polytheists, pagan, idolaters, disbelievers in the oneness of allah) hate it".



It is unmistakeable that all suras of a peaceful religion were abrogated (cancelled and replaced) by the sword and absolute rule of Islam over the World, with no compromise.



Without knowledge of this "abrogation", the West is led to

misdiagnose this religion as "peaceful". It is not peaceful,

but instead it is a combination of absolute governance over every aspect of a persons life and also the absolute governance over what they believe religiously. It is the ultimate Church/State combination, without any room for

discussion, debate, or question.



It is interesting also, that the Islamic calendar employs lunar months (moons), which is the same as all prophecies of

Antichrist, which are only given in lunar months as well.

We, being the children of light, operate and follow the prophecies of God, which are only given in days, and never,

ever utilize the lunar.



Yep, jihad does mean struggle; the struggle in subjecting the entire West and the World to Islam only. And, you are trying to pull the wool over people's eyes by saying that Jihad can only be declared in defence of allah - uh, what you fail to mention is that by converting thru force every person in your path to allah, you are defending him against other religions.



More rights to women? How about the fact that there must

be four witnesses for a woman to declare rape? Now, gee, if there are four men present while a rape is going on, why did the rape occur? Why wouldn't four men have stopped the rape? Women from Pakistan are punished for reporting rape by being gang-raped or murdered, and thats not just

a fable, thats actual documented truth, easily found by anyone who wants to do a bit of legal research.



I am a Christian teacher of the Manuscripts; but now I have taken to reading your "quran", and it is a book of inconsistant murmurings of a madman with "revelations" often sounding like they are coming from a 10-yr old defiant child rather than

from God. Islam means "surrender" you say: yep, and either you surrender to it, or you lose your freedom or your life.



Forget the sugar-coating. If you want to really find out what the quran says folks, then remember to "abrogate" - cancel

and replace those verses. Don't you know with allah all things are possible? Even his inability to say a thing and actually mean it?
S.A.M
2008-07-26 12:44:26 UTC
Individual....dude!
Metroguy
2008-07-26 12:45:24 UTC
Because the World Trade Towers, The London Subway and the train in Spain weren't brought down by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir......
Paul K
2008-07-26 12:45:44 UTC
ye have the most fcuked up laws in your country,and yes all the terrorism does come from your country,stop takein religion so fcukin serious god does not exsist
2008-07-26 12:45:49 UTC
then why do some terrorists act under 'allah's will', or do wathe prophet mohammad would have done.



im not saying allll terrorism is linked to islam.

eg. IRA = catholic
2008-07-26 12:43:31 UTC
Let me take this moment to explain it to you.



I WILL MAKE IT PERFECTLY CLEAR FOR YOU.



TERRORIST: Terrorists hijack civilian airplanes and fly them into civilian buildings (Basically terrorists are the new modern roach that must be exterminated, like any other pestilence).



Freedom fighters: KILL TERRORISTS.



After looking at the other questions you've asked (you'll now set it to private so no one else can see) you seem like a future terrorist yourself.



Let me try to help you start your life properly.



FACT: Terrorists will never win, no matter how many of us you kill, or how much destruction you cause, you will eventually die off and fade away like the dinosaurs.



The reason being? Your children will like rock and roll music, rap, jeans, cheeseburgers, alcohol, marijuana, and girls with big breasts and short skirts. (Just like every other country where freedom RINGS CLEAR).



Psst -- That's why there is terrorism, because all the radical Muslims FEAR FREEDOM.
2008-07-26 12:45:11 UTC
Not all who follow Islam are terrorists but all who follow terrorism in todays world are muslims
dfpersonn1
2008-07-26 12:43:14 UTC
Do you really think the whole world is gonna read this?
2008-07-26 12:45:16 UTC
because most people who commit terrorism are Muslims and they do it in the name of their religion
2008-07-26 12:47:26 UTC
because we are defending our lands
2008-07-26 12:44:11 UTC
could be cause everyone who is a terrorists keeps yelling Islam Jihad, Islam Jihad , we do it for Muhommed .



Well thats pretty clear isnt it ?
Mike
2008-07-26 12:58:38 UTC
nice try ... better luck next time !
xaptation
2008-07-26 12:50:11 UTC
I can think of 3,000 reasons.
2008-07-26 12:43:55 UTC
you cant argue with the facts
2008-07-26 12:47:55 UTC
The term "Jihad" ("struggle" in Arabic) often brings up images of Muslim terrorists killing people who disagree with them. Jihad is an emotionally charged word that is heralded by the Western news media in descriptions of Middle East activities. People need not wait long to hear the term used during nightly news and see the affects of present day Islamic struggles in vivid pictures of destruction beamed to our televisions. But is this a fair assessment of the Muslim community as a whole?

Jihad has been interpreted by Muslims in different ways. The Muslim sect of the Kharijites has elevated Jihad to one of the Five Pillars of Islam -- making it Six Pillars. This kind of belief is seen in the extremist Muslim groups we call terrorists. They use the concept of Jihad as a justification for killing anyone who isn't a Muslim. However, most Muslims disagree with this extremist position of some Muslims and advocate peace. These Muslims view Jihad as a spiritual struggle against evil in a metaphorical sense.1

For the most part, there is the Greater and Lesser Jihad. The Greater Jihad is the internal spiritual struggle of the Muslim toward submission to Allah. The Lesser Jihad is Holy War against non-Muslims based on principle of belief. It is this latter that has caused the most concern among Westerners. Is that concern warranted? Many think so.



Islamic scholar Jamal Badawi, chairman of the Islamic Information Foundation in Halifax, insists that a jihad is `permitted only in self-defense or against tyranny and oppression--not as a tool to promote Islam.'' But, experts added, the ancient Islamic empires were built as much by force as by persuasion. Islam's founder, Mohammed, frequently used force, or the threat of it, to unify the nomadic tribes of the Arabian peninsula. The caliphs, who succeeded Mohammed as leaders of the Arab world, successfully took up arms against the Christian Byzantine Empire in Egypt and the Holy Land. By the end of the ninth century, Arabian armies had extended Islamic power from Spain to the borders of India.2



Anyone who has studied Islamic history must surely notice how frequently the Muslims were involved in battle after battle. Within 200 years after its inception, Islam had spread through a huge geographical area and many converts were made by the sword.



What does the Qur'an say about Jihad?



The Qur'an is the single most important authority in all of Islam. It is the scripture given from Allah through the angel Gabriel. Does the Qur'an teach Jihad? Absolutely yes. As you will see in the following quotes from the Qur'an, Holy War is definitely taught and encouraged.



"Truly Allah loves those who fight in His Cause in battle array, as if they were a solid cemented structure," (Surah 61:4).



"Fight in the cause of Allah those who fight you but do not transgress limits...191And slay them wherever ye catch them. and turn them out from where they have turned you out; for persecution is worse than slaughter; But fight them not at the sacred Mosque unless they (first) fight you there; But if they fight you, slay them. Such is the reward of those who reject faith. 192 But if they cease, Allah is oft-forgiving, Most Merciful. 193And fight them on until there is no more persecution. And the religion becomes Allah's. But if they cease, Let there be no hostility except to those who practice oppression" (The Qur'an, Surah 2:190-193).



"O ye who believe! what is the matter with you, that, when ye are asked to go forth in the cause of Allah, ye cling heavily to the earth? Do ye prefer the life of this world to the Hereafter? But little is the comfort of this life, as compared with the Hereafter. Unless ye go forth, He will punish you with a grievous penalty, and put others in your place; but Him ye would not harm in the least. For Allah hath power over all things. Unless ye go forth, He will punish you with a grievous penalty, and put others in your place; but Him ye would not harm in the least. For Allah hath power over all things," (Surah 9:38-39).

See also Surah 4:74-76; 61:10-12.

What does the Hadith say about Jihad?



The Hadith are the recorded sayings and deeds of the Prophet Muhammad. It is second in authority only to the Qur'an and is often used to clarify things not specified in the Qur'an. What did Muhammad say about Jihad as recorded in the Hadith?



"The Prophet said, "The person who participates in (Holy battles) in Allah's cause and nothing compels him to do so except belief in Allah and His Apostles, will be recompensed by Allah either with a reward, or booty (if he survives) or will be admitted to Paradise (if he is killed in the battle as a martyr). Had I not found it difficult for my followers, then I would not remain behind any sariya going for Jihad and I would have loved to be martyred in Allah's cause and then made alive, and then martyred and then made alive, and then again martyred in His cause."Volume 1, Book 2, Number 35, Narrated Abu Huraira

"Allah's Apostle said, "A pious slave gets a double reward." Abu Huraira added: By Him in Whose Hands my soul is but for Jihad (i.e. holy battles), Hajj, and my duty to serve my mother, I would have loved to die as a slave. Volume 3, Book 46, Number 724: Narrated Abu Huraira

"Allah's Apostle said, "Allah guarantees (the person who carries out Jihad in His Cause and nothing compelled him to go out but Jihad in His Cause and the belief in His Word) that He will either admit him into Paradise (Martyrdom) or return him with reward or booty he has earned to his residence from where he went out." Volume 9, Book 93, Number 555: Narrated Abu Huraira.

Obviously Muhammad taught that Holy War was an acceptable and good thing to do. To clarify, he even stated that if a Muslim were to die in battle, fighting for the cause of Allah, that he would be guaranteed to go to Paradise.



Why is this important?



Why is understanding the Islamic position of Jihad important? Simple. People act according to their beliefs. If a large group of people believes that war against "unbelievers" is a holy thing, that it is a thing sanctioned from God, then those who are not Muslims should be concerned. Of course, at this point, most Muslims might accuse me of being sensationalistic and pointing to only a few extremists and out-of-context verses to make Islam look bad. First, let me say that by far the majority of Muslims I have encountered here in the United States have been polite and peace loving. Second, in other parts of the world, Jihad is taken to extremes not simply by terrorists, but by Islamic led governments.



In Egypt, a Muslim country, Christians have been persecuted heavily for their faith and only recently are things beginning to change.3



"Roman Catholic Bishop John Joseph of Pakistan shot himself to death on May 6 to highlight the case of Ayub Massih, a Christian sentenced to death for supposedly making blasphemous remarks against the Prophet Muhammad and thus against Islam. In a letter sent to a local newspaper just before his death, the bishop stated that he hoped his suicide would galvanize his fellow bishops and others to work for the repeal of sections 295 B and Cot the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), which make any blasphemy against Islam a serious crime and blasphemy against Muhammad punishable by death."4



"Farag Foda, an Egyptian intellectual who expressed scorn for the Islamist program, was shot and murdered. And Naguib Mahfouz, the elderly and much-celebrated Nobel Prize laureate for literature, was seriously injured in Cairo when an assailant knifed him in the neck, presumably in revenge for an allegorical novel written decades earlier."5



"Hundreds of thousands of Muslims assembled in Jakarta and declared a holy war against Indonesian Christians shortly after dawn Friday to avenge the deaths of Muslims in religious clashes in the Maluku Islands (the Spice Islands). Assembled in central Jakarta, the Muslims shouted "Jihad (Holy War)! Jihad!" Most of those gathered wore white robes and white bandannas marked with quotes from the Koran about the "Holy War." It is time for us to do a jihad against Christians," said Husen al-Habsyi, a former political prisoner, who was jailed for masterminding an explosion in the Borobudur Buddhist Temple in the early 1980s.6



This Christmas season, Pastor Rod Parsley is taking a lead in an effort to help free the tens of thousands of Sudanese women and children held in captivity in the Sudan, many of which are Christians. This great effort will help stem the horrific tide of genocide and enslavement of Christians in the African nation. Bridge of Hope, the missions outreach of Breakthrough is located in Columbus, Ohio...The Government of Sudan, a fundamentalist regime that represents only 10% of the population in Sudan, has declared a holy war (jihad) against Christians and animists in their own country. Since 1985, this reign of terror is responsible for the murder of over 2 million Sudanese ... and over 4 million have been displaced. The Government of Sudan will not stop short of total annihilation of all Christians and all others that do not believe in this totalitarian regime...During Government sponsored raids in peaceful villages, men are killed; village elders are hacked with machetes and left for dead; the village is burned and devastated; and women and children are captured as slaves. Slaves are subjected by their masters to systematic physical and psychological torture, including gang rape, beatings, death threats, genital mutilation and forcible conversion to Islam.7



Anyone can make any group look bad through selective quotes. Each religious group has element


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