View Full Version : Its not ALL muslims, its not ALL americans
Derek (Guest)
27-09-2001, 23:42
Descrimination against any muslim or Arab people was virtually no existant in the US before the attacks. Even now it is only practiced by a few ignorant people. For the vast majority, the American people are very careful not to point the blame at all Muslims. Just at the small portion of extremists who carried out the acts. Those who do point the blame at ALL muslims represent only a small, ignorant, portion of our population. Muslims should also be careful not to label ALL americans as anti-islamic, because that statement is very wrong. It greatly angers me to see muslims from different parts of the world celebrating the attacks, but I know that the entire muslim community is not celebrating.
satisfaction26
28-09-2001, 07:51
Yes, thank you for reminding.From messages I read through internet, I know there must be people who are not discriminating against Islam, but they don't show themselves.The problem is the media.You know how powerful media can be.By the way, a large number of muslims didn't celebrate the attack.The one you watch is only a small quantity of people.Some said it was shot back from 1991.Some said it's true.Only Allah knows best.
Mardhiah Mansor
NadiraNaahriya (Guest)
29-09-2001, 00:22
On the contrary, the media has been fair. Whenever the Muslim faith is spoken of, it is dignified.
The fact the media exposes the Quran, among other things, as being in the possessions left behind by the terrorists is negative exposure. But, sincerely, I think the terrrorists themselves, as well as Bin Laden, has given the Muslim faith very negative exposure. Just refer to Bin Laden's epistle, written in 1996, wherein he declares war on the United States. (As a note aside, I find it ironic the United States was one of the main benefactors of the Taliban, by supplying them with weapons and money during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.)
Much like the Koresh or Guyana murders, the Bible, our holy book was suffered exposure in the media, as well.
So, you are not alone in your persecution.
intercultureproject
20-12-2001, 13:24
Dear Members of this Forum
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cultures? If yes, how?
4. How do you think about the war in Afghanistan?
5. What is your opinion about the women under Taliban?
6. What's your piont of view to the surrender of
Taliban?
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the future?
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in the future?
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Maria Liebe
Nett_Prophett
25-01-2002, 22:52
It certainly isn't!
I've always thought the way to a Christian's heart is through the teachings of Esa (Jesus) - the "messiah" that is.
This is a religious basis that "israel" and its zionist cronies cannot offer America and its majority Christian population.
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