There were few questions raised by one Muslim brother living in
“I wanted to ask your opinion on why you think that Muslims of German Origin would think that Islam requires them to commit indiscriminate murder by setting off bombs and how that is likely to attract more Germans to become Muslim? The same question applies to English Muslims doing the same thing in
What are your thoughts on this and how can we prevent people from making these attacks which are clearly un-Islamic and make life worse for Muslims?”
My point of view goes as follows
“I don't think that any sensible and knowledgeable Muslim will try to attract people towards Islam by any act which itself is against rules and spirit of Islam i.e. the act of harming innocents.
I think we need to look at things in a bit different way.
I feel that people in Europe are freer, logically strong and also more informed about the international happenings than in
Here in Europe especially in Germany police is normally very friendly but focused and effective, social benefits are good, life is not as competitive and hard as in USA, people normally are not pressed if they utter truth, judicial system is fairer, crime rate is lesser, political activities are open and well monitored, politicians don't have much chances to hide their agendas and activities: they are much accountable etc. These factors help people in thinking and acting more freely/bravely, so when they come across unjust happenings, they could easily act and sometimes in unexpected/unjustified ways.
There is another factor and that is history. European people experienced many wars in Europe(i.e. at home) and wars make people more careful, sensitive and foreseeable but
When people have more information and free Will, it could sometimes become a side-effect but on the other hand it is very much necessary for free societies. I think fault is not with freedom, it is injustice which is normally the initiator of bad happenings. So instead of pressing freedom, injustice must be stopped! Secondly people must be educated more about true spirit of Islam. Thirdly, black-sheeps who brainwash people must be identified and punished.”
Every nation has its strengths and weaknesses including people of USA and Europe so everyone should be respected but should also be accountable. What i have written is my personal view and open to any agreements or disagreements by anyone.
1: Those who deliberately want to plan/commit brutal activities against innocent people due to their negative nature, biasing and hostility against others.
2: Those who are not much intelligent and could be easily brainwashed in the name of religion, nationalism, humanity, benefits etc. Such people don’t know themselves about real facts and are misused. This group is quite big since any ignorant could belong to it.
3: Those who play double games i.e. they act as hypocrites. They, for example externally belong to community B, can take money and other benefits from community A and can incite and brainwash people of community B, why? They create an excuse for the attacks of community A on community B, create bad picture of community B and also weaken community B!!! Such a group is almost invisible but is very intelligent and effective normally.
Questions, comments? Feel free.
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I got few good comments about this post which mention an interesting point in the context of the topic. I would like to mention it here. Comments are as follows
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I´ve just been browsing your blog. Very interesting writing that you do there.
Your last post I found interesting, regarding homegrown terrorism in Germany.
I would agree with you in your major points.
Still, I wonder, why the Muslims community here gives breed to this and in the US it doesn´t.
Also, in the US Muslims are much more integrated than here ...despite the superficially political openness here.
This may have something to do with the US-American Ummah being much more rooted in the country itself, a large percentage consisting of converted Afro-Americans.
In the US Islam is seen as partly a homegrown phenomenon, connecting itself to the Black Civil Rights movement...in Germany, though, it is still largely seen as the "guestworker´s religion". The fact that the US officially style
themselves a melting pot country, while Germany still adheres officially to ideas of Leitkultur may contribute to American Muslims feeling more "at home" then German Muslims.
These things may also be reasons why Muslims in the US feel less "inspired" to become violent than Muslims in Europe ... ."
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