Based on what? You keep making this claim, and people keep addressing it with the same polling information, which you simply ignore:
When 70% of the population of Pakistan and Egypt want to execute people for changing their religion, that claim is clearly needs supported. Because at that point, questioning the assumption is more than reasonable
There are a lot of peaceful Muslims.
Unfortunately on the other hand, there are whole countries and societies that endorse, and support things like Wahhabism, Salafism, there are a lot of societies that endorse movements like the Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood, Hezbollah etc... and support them.
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As indeed do many Druze, which would suggest that support for Hezbollahs actions is not entirely based upon theology but a reaction (Albiet an unjust and miscalculated one) to Israels actions in the region.
Imams Visit Auschwitz, Nazi Death Camp, Pray For Holocaust Victims
I thought I would post this as just another piece of evidence which demonstrates there are many Muslim activists out there trying to fight the tide of hate from political radicals on both sides of the spectrum.
There are those who are hell bent on proving that Islam is a religion of hate, despite the fact that the hateful acts are committed by a minority that the majority deplore. The Muslim world is by far more occupied by peace lovers and moderates. It's just the radicals who shout loud, along with governments whose fueled hatred of Muslims and the Middle East are part of political and military agendas.
May the awareness of peace continue to spread.eace
Yeah, I was thinking too during the Egyptian revolution, are these people really ready for or deserve democracy? When they treat so many minorities terribly, at least so far as I can tell, that seriously challenges the OP's position that Islam is not a religion of hate. It will take more than some field trips by a few Imams to convince me otherwise. Take off the burkas, allow women to drive and vote, stop persecuting gays and non-Muslims, then I'll at least consider the sincerity of any overtures of 'peace.'
My phrasing was careless and I understand why you misread it. It's all go Bro'.
My apologies, the way I read it I thought your intent was to justify hating Muslims because some of them may hate Americans.
Democracy would be a good step towards eliminating that discrimination.
Democracy would be a good step towards eliminating that discrimination.
Much like what western democracies are struggling with. High apathy, a few corrupting the whole system, and a few fighting against it.
in all honesty, how?
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