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Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
"diaper headed savage"
"arab loony toons"
" crazy sand ______s"
Originally posted by Freeborn
reply to post by grover
Wow, I never expected that from you.
That's religious fascism, (or communism, take your pick)
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
you even repeatedly hear the refrain "why aren't moderates saying anything about it?" to justify such ignorance...and when you provide evidence of moderates speaking out, nobody pays attention (look for some of my threads, i have 2-5 threads about instances of moderates speaking out, i don't think any of them went into multiple pages)
Originally posted by Beachcoma
True. And when there is other positive news going on, nobody even notices.
Turkey in Radical Revision of Islamic Texts.
Nobody cares. More fun to insult (albeit politely and with class) under the veil of discussion/concern.
Originally posted by grover
Who talks like that? Lets see... Micheal Savage... Ann Coulter
Originally posted by Beachcoma
True. And when there is other positive news going on, nobody even notices.
Turkey in Radical Revision of Islamic Texts.
Nobody cares. More fun to insult (albeit politely and with class) under the veil of discussion/concern.
February 26, 2008
Islamic scholars condemn terror at sect summit
Terrorism has been declared un-Islamic by scholars at a Wahabi madrassa, which some believe inspired the Taleban, according to a senior cleric.
In a declaration, as many as 20,000 leaders representing different sects of Islam also called on the Indian Government to ensure that Muslims were not harassed in the name of terrorism, Maulana Shaukat said. He was speaking from the 150-year-old Darul Uloom Deoband madrassa at Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh, northern India.
February 24, 2008
Muslim leaders issue letter to improve relations with Jewish communityRuth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent of The Times
Muslim leaders from around the world will tomorrow issue a statement to the world's Jewish Community in "a call for positive and constructive action that aims to improve Muslim - Jewish relations."
In the letter, which has emerged from the Muslim-Jewish study centre at the Woolf Institute of Abrahamic Faiths in Cambridge, Muslim scholars admit: "Many Jews and Muslims today stand apart from each other due to feelings of anger, which in some parts of the world, translate into violence.
A "torrent" of negative stories has been revealed by a study of the portrayal of Muslims and Islam in the media, according to a report published yesterday.
Research into one week's news coverage showed that 91% of articles in national newspapers about Muslims were negative. The London mayor, Ken Livingstone, who commissioned the study, said the findings were a "damning indictment" of the media and urged editors and programme makers to review the way they portray Muslims.
"The overall picture presented by the media is that Islam is profoundly different from and a threat to the west," he said. "There is a scale of imbalance which no fair-minded person would think is right." Only 4% of the 352 articles studied were positive, he said.
As I have posted repeatedly; until Muslims accept some form of collective responsibility for the part they have played in this then we will resolve nothing.
Originally posted by Freeborn
I don't think anyone has said that there isn't an element of criticism of Islamic extremism from within Islam itself.
But it is hardly a resounding condemnation is it.
One swallow doesn't make a summer.
As I have posted repeatedly; until Muslims accept some form of collective responsibility for the part they have played in this then we will resolve nothing.
Originally posted by Freeborn
Unfortunately the stock response from the vast majority of Muslims is to blame someone else without examining themselves.