Islam vs Terrorism

Islam vs Terrorism

Although Islam is similar in many ways to Judaism and Christianity, most Americans and Europeans think of Muslims as strange, foreign, and frightening, inevitably linked to headline terrorist events. This state of affairs needs to and must change, and this can only happen with better information, more awareness, and deeper understanding.

We must put an end to the spiral of fear, hatred, and violence spawned by ignorance, that no longer only afflicts other countries but has come home to America.

Historically, some Muslims have engaged in terrorism and used religion to justify their actions. For many who have little previous knowledge of Islam or Muslims, acts of terrorism committed by extremists, in particular 9/11, raise the question of whether there is something in Islam or the Qur’an that fosters violence and terrorism.

Islam, like all world religions, neither supports nor requires illegitimate violence. The Qur’an does not advocate or promote terrorism. The God of the Qur’an is consistently portrayed as a God of mercy and compassion as well as a fair judge. Every Chapter of the Qur’an begins with a reference to God’s mercy and compassion; throughout the Qur’an in many contexts, Muslims are reminded to be merciful and fair.

Like all scriptures, Islamic sacred texts must be read within the social and political contexts in which they were revealed. It is not surprising that the Qur’an, like the Hebrew scriptures or Old Testament, has verses that address fighting and the conduct of war. The world in which the Islamic community emerged was a barbaric neighborhood.

Throughout history, the sacred scriptures of Islam have been used and abused, interpreted and misinterpreted to justify resistance and liberation struggles, extremism and terrorism, holy and unholy wars. Terrorists go beyond classical Islam’s criteria for a fair “jihad” and recognize no limits but their own, employing any weapons or means. They reject Islamic law’s regulations regarding the goals and legitimate means for a valid jihad: that violence must be proportional and that only the necessary amount of force should be used to repel the enemy, that innocent civilians should not be targeted, and that “jihad” must be declared by the ruler or head of state. Today, individuals and religious groups seize the right to declare and legitimate unholy wars of terrorism in the name of Islam, and this itself is unholy.

Islam is the only religion very active in comparisan to other religion, otherwise there is nothing wrong with the the text ot sriptures.
If you study other religions you may find a lot f similar things. Christianity was active in mid centuries and engaged itself in killings. Today Christianity is totally passive.

You must find out why Islam is still an active religion!

The world community definitely questions when two different Muslim groups declare counter Jihad and kill each other....or when a religious teacher like Ayatollah Khomeiny kill his own people on behalf of Islam. Not to talk only of 9/11.

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Islam is the only religion very active in comparisan to other religion, otherwise there is nothing wrong with the the text ot sriptures.
If you study other religions you may find a lot f similar things. Christianity was active in mid centuries and engaged itself in killings. Today Christianity is totally passive.

You must find out why Islam is still an active religion!

The world community definitely questions when two different Muslim groups declare counter Jihad and kill each other....or when a religious teacher like Ayatollah Khomeiny kill his own people on behalf of Islam. Not to talk only of 9/11.
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tell me where Ayatollah Khomeni killed his own people..provide me a source

What I think of Imam Khomeini

by Tina Conlon,
Christian Lay-Minister

Taken from a speech by Tina Conlon, a Christian Lay-Minister from Canada, given during the 9th anniversary commemoration of the passing of Imam Khomeini.
[Courtesy al-Haqq Newsletter, Vol5 Issue7]

I greet you all, brothers and sisters in Islam, as a Christian and a follower of Jesus’ example and teachings, and as a reader of Scriptures. According to Imam Khomeini, Jesus was appointed by God to support the oppressed and establish justice and mercy. The Imam further said that Jesus’ divinely inspired words and angelic deeds condemned oppressors and tyrants and support the oppressed, deprived and abased people.

Sixteen years ago, when the man who I eventually married asked me what I thought about the Ayatollah Khomeini, my response was based on ignorance. I was informed only by what I read in the papers. I told him that any man who could strike fear in the heart of the president of the most powerful country in the world is someone we should pay attention to. I told him that I admire the leader of the Islamic Revolution and wanted to know more about him. Six months later, we were married. It is good to marry the person you have agreements with on these matters.

I was asked to speak on the Imam’s message about the struggle of Muslims and Christians against oppression. In Christmas in 1978, I was still a student at a seminary in training to be a minister in a Christian church. I read the Bible and discuss matters of theology with my classmates. We learned, or tried to learn, about what its like to be a clergy to a world which is increasingly turning back on God. At that time, Iranian youths held hostage a group of people who were caught in espionage, an act which in the western world could get automatic execution. These youth demanded that in exchange for the spies Carter hand over the deposed Shah of Iran. My classmates and I waited with bated breath to see what conditions these captives were in. We knew about other incidents in El Salvador, in Guatemala, in the Philippines and even in the USA where captives were often tortured, have lost limbs, and were unable to carry on a normal life if they survived their capture. Instead, we saw these captives released healthy, if not healthier than they were before they were taken hostage. Imam Khomeini said that the youths treated the spies fairly because Islam commands one to have mercy upon captives, even if they are oppressors or spies.

As one who reads the Bible, I was very impressed by that remark. The Bible speaks of justice to the oppressed, comfort to the sick and commands us to show kindness to those who are imprisoned. The Imam showed more charity, more concern for others than those who were supposed to be but just apparently-Christian.

President Carter prayed for the success of his mission. He demanded that church bells ring throughout America. The leader of the Islamic Revolution prayed to Allah, for the deprived nations whose existence has fallen under the boots of the powerful oppressors. The irony was that the president of the USA and the leader of the Islamic Republic were not praying to two different Gods. This was not a contest of whose God was better. Each recognized that their God is One God. There is only one God and God is not on the side of the oppressors.

The brother asked me to speak about the unity of Muslims and Christians and establishing a God-fearing government on the Earth. Imam Khomeini, may peace be upon his name, not only cried for justice for the massacres in Iran but also for the massacres in Vietnam, in Palestine, in Lebanon and in many other places. I have been to many demonstrations. In them, we speak out against the injustices of the oppressors. We denounced their acts and demand some action. In the Zionist bombing of Sabra and Shatilla, I joined Muslim brothers and sisters in demonstrating in front of the US Embassy. As we marched in front of the US Embassy, I was the happiest, the proudest Christian, to march alongside a group of people whose battle cry was simply, “Allahu Akbar GOD IS GREAT.” Some people who recognized me at the seminary where I was a student admonished me from joining the march. One of my classmates said that I was joining the fight of non-Christians . “No”, I said, I am marching with those who say that “GOD IS GREAT!” and you know what, I agree. Some of the sisters who heard the exchange laughed with me and they took a piece of cloth to cover my head. “See,” she said, “you are one of us now.” I pulled the cloth over my head, smiled at her and agreed. I looked back at the line, I noticed that the classmate who admonished me pick up a placard and he began chanting as well, “GOD IS GREAT”.

**The Imam’s cause was not only to support the cause of Iranians, nor only of Islam. His cause was to bring God’s justice among those who are oppressed. The Palestinians were not all Muslims. Yet the Imam embraced their cause for justice against their oppressors as though it was his own cause. And it was. **

The Imam also championed the cause of the Black people of South Africa in their struggle against Apartheid. Yes, there are Muslims in South Africa. But there are also Jews, Christians and people of many different faiths. Nelson Mandela is not a Muslim and yet when the Imam embraced him like a brother and made his struggle his own. He did not falter, hesitate or hold back. He gave his support in fighting the racist regime, because God is on the side of the oppressed.

The Imain wrote in one of his testaments, My advice to all Muslims and oppressed people of the world is this: you should not sit and wait till your own authorities or rulers, or some foreign power act to make a gift of freedom and independence to you. During the past one hundred years we have observed the infiltration of the world’s major powers into all Islamic countries and into smaller lands. …None of the rulers of any of these countries has been concerned with freedom, independence and the welfare of his nation, and none is even today. Rather the majority of such rulers have been themselves cruel oppressors who tried to strangulate their own people. Whatever good they did was to benefit themselves or was in the interest of some special group or, such rulers, promoted by the welfare of the upper already well-to-do classes but never did a thing to benefit the deprived groups and slum-dwellers… [They] turned their countries into markets for the consumption of the manufactured products of their overlords, kept their own lands in an undeveloped conditions, and are doing so even now."

“O Mustazafeen (deprived, oppressed) of the world! O Muslims and Muslim countries of the world! Arise and wrest your rights by your teeth and fingernails! … Drive out from your lands your wicked rulers who hand over your wages to your enemies and the enemies of Islam. Yourselves and the dedicated public servants should take charge of the affairs of your country. Gather all of you under the proud banner of Islam and fight the enemies of Islam and the deprived people of the world. Advance toward an Islamic sovereign government with so many free and independent republics. If you realize this, the arrogant powers shall retreat to their rightful positions and all the Mustazafeen will come to inherit the earth and attain to guardianship over it. Look forward to the day when God’s promise shall be fulfilled.”

Almost fifty years ago, world leaders signed a global charter declaring people’s basic human rights, in Oxfam Canada, the organization I am currently working for, is collecting signatures to remind the global leaders of the commitments they signed to:

That people are able to enjoy the following universal human rights: enough to eat, clean water, a home, health care, education, a livelihood, protection from violence, equality of opportunity and a say in the future. While these rights have been declared universal, we stand in recognition of their vulnerability to those who hold power in the world. We observe how a powerful country’s resolve to draw sanctions against can endanger that country’s ability to provide its citizens with their basic human rights. At times, that resolve meant the abdication of responsibility even to their own citizens.

I still do not know much about the Imam Khomeini, but I have learned much from sixteen years ago. I consider him one of my spiritual leaders. He championed the cause of God against oppression. He fought the oppression for the people of Iran who suffered hardship under the tyranny of the Shah. He fought the oppression of the Black people of South Africa against the oppressive Apartheid. He fought the oppression of the Palestinians who until now are not protected from violence, after simply trying to regain their right to a home.

Salaam, May peace be unto you.

What I think of Imam Khomeini - by Christian Lay-Minister

ISLAM :k: k: :k: :k:

How Ayattollah Khomeiny killed his own people?
Pls go back to the days of Islamic revolution in Iran! History books may help you. Student brigades were given Shrya court rights and these students were police, judges and the executer of the judgment.
Roads in Tehran were red in pool of blood.

This Tina must be lying or is another game plan of Islamic favor.
Quote….
‘At that time, Iranian youths held hostage a group of people who were caught in espionage, an act which in the western world could get automatic execution. These youth demanded that in exchange for the spies Carter hand over the deposed Shah of Iran’

They were USA embassy staff members and diplomats. Somehow this Tina is sure of their spy status.
They were held hostages by student brigade. When the world community approached Khomeiny, he replied that he had no control over students and they were acting on their own. A dirty trick!

brother anand my point was that Islam teaches peace..not only we can't kill the innocent but we are told to protect them..and even if they are nonmuslims

and dont believe everything you read from the western media..didnt the west try to kidnap Imam Khomeni and you know what happend to them..well even they dont know what happend to them :)

Can some one please tell me,

What is Terrorism?

Who defines Terrorism?

If one act of a certain people is called Terrorism and another act of a similar nature not called Terrorism, who is right?

Tamil tigers blow up themselves and things almost every week, why is this not as big as the so called Terrorism of 9/11?

Islam and Pakistan - dono zindabad :k:

This subject is bought up a lot by western media and non muslims.

To be honest the terrorism spread by america is unbelivable and nobody can compete with the 2 nuclear bombs the US of A launch against japan. The chemical (agent orange) genoicide of veitnam the nuclear urainum bombing on iraq just to mention few small examples of real terror by US of A.

Throughout history going back to even 13th 14th century you have the crusader wars who depict muslims as blood drinking vampires and who eat children!

So today we have the image of gun toting boys with scraves around there faces or the taliban nothing has changed really the media crusade and the bombing of muslim lands continues!

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This subject is bought up a lot by western media and non muslims.

To be honest the terrorism spread by america is unbelivable and nobody can compete with the 2 nuclear bombs the US of A launch against japan. The chemical (agent orange) genoicide of veitnam the nuclear urainum bombing on iraq just to mention few small examples of real terror by US of A.

Throughout history going back to even 13th 14th century you have the crusader wars who depict muslims as blood drinking vampires and who eat children!

So today we have the image of gun toting boys with scraves around there faces or the taliban nothing has changed really the media crusade and the bombing of muslim lands continues!
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So that makes the so-called civilised world leader the biggest Terrorist on the plannet, yet they are the so called peace makers????

“And when it said to them ‘cause not mischief on the earth’, they say, ‘nay verily we are the peacemakers. Verily, they are the mischief makers, but they perceive not” [TMQ Al Baqarah: 9].

this conflict between so called islam and the west is basically a conflict betweens haves and have nots
the young men who form the ranks of islamic groups such as gama al islam or muslim brother hood of eygpt are a young men of age group between 18 to 35 and these are educated young people.
like wise in saudo arabia there is a 3/4 poplation which comes under this age group and educated. same story in algeria turkey ,indoneshia and rest of the muslim world. these people belive they have had enough of west dictates and want to fight back
some muslims in iran have come up with zam zam cola and there is mecca cola in france and other countries again by arab muslim.
i wont be surprised if some one comes up with mcdonalds and kfc
so this clash will last for another 15 to 20 years and then the west will realise that it cannot bully the muslims any more. the world order will change but it is going to be a while till this feudalism goes

Maybe its just Greed?

And bullys?

Quite possible, practically a given. And nothing holy involved.

But doesn't Mohammad? also say?

The crazed of mind are to be forgiven? (or are not responsible for what they do?)

Excuses.

I don't like any of the politics going on these days. My heart hurts for those subject to ridicule and repression.

Absolutely they are repressed.

Thing is?

American wants the oil. American needs it. Craves it.

I myself think, there has to be a better way.

Any Ideas?

Islam V Terrorism, I always thought they were different names for the same thing. :p

not. Absolutely Not.

Speak out. You have to. Write.

I can tell that you a warm and loving person. And kind. Show yourself to stupid people with prejudices. You have to.

could be God's calling for you.

I think so.

Dear you,

If I was writing something to be heard? Like your song.

I would leave this part out.

No Violence allowed. (period.)

The part about innocent citizens not being targeted is good, however, prior to that are defenses to make Jihad.

[That won't work.]

specifically...violence should be proportional and that only the necessaary amount of force should be used to repel the enemy.

^ Above sentence, definately won't work to repair differences between us.

Even though I know in your heart, you would never condon harming a civilian, ever as a true Muslim.

I have to say that..those words? are not, UN-instigating. Those words are absolutely almost to avg american mind..., instigating?, and approving violence.

[And I know thats not what was meant.]

NO EXCUSES for Jihad, et al.

Last sentence is perfect.

  • Forgive me for being highly critical. Just letting you know, feelings of others. *

and recognize no limits but their own, employing any weapons or means. They reject Islamic law's regulations regarding the goals and legitimate means for a valid jihad: that violence must be proportional and that only the necessary amount of force should be used to repel the enemy, that innocent civilians should not be targeted, and that “jihad” must be declared by the ruler or head of state. Today, individuals and religious groups seize the right to declare and legitimate unholy wars of terrorism in the name of Islam.

  • Leave out the whole above^ paragraph *.

Except for the last sentence.

And I would add.

"without warrant or authorization."

Know what else?

An act of nonviolence. Stop oil shipments. All those guys working there..just stop one day.

Refuse to allow oil to leave the coast.

Not violently..but just by sitting down.

Sit. Nobody Move. Nobody do thier jobs.

No Exports.
No imports.

Nothing.

Nothing coming in...nothing going out. Nadda. And this will also affect, economy, your children, as it will my own.

In fact? nearly possible if that would happen? I might lose my house. But I don't mind, as long as its for a good cause.

If all the muslim umah wanted?

To make a stand?

Can some one please tell me,

What is Terrorism?

Who defines Terrorism?

If one act of a certain people is called Terrorism and another act of a similar nature not called Terrorism, who is right?

Tamil tigers blow up themselves and things almost every week, why is this not as big as the so called Terrorism of 9/11?

any non state combatants are terrorists who is not represented by goverment . what if tamil tigers won or kashmiris won in forming a independant country? they become goverment and will be recognised.
now tamil tigers renounced separate state and accept sri lanka
as their country settled for autonomy.

To you they may be, the question is why in the media is Terrorism linked to Islam.

if Tamils were to be in the media every week for terrorism then Terrorism would be linked with them, so why Islam???????????????