Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Not Every Muslim is a Terrorist

oer the span of the last xx years Americans views on terrorist act have shifted. Muslims have been sort out by the stereotypical commemorate of terrorist. This stereotype was enforced by the September 11th advance of the World Trade Center. Since then, the racial profiling and stereotyping associated with terrorism got worsened before it got better. Today, it is common to read the word terrorist thrown round when referring to people of the Middle East. The practise of this highly offensive and absurd pattern needs to be controlled. Islam is a very inactive religion and should be handle as such.\nFundamentally, Islam is based on the tranquillity that believers experience by surrendering themselves to Allah (God). As champion of the red-hot growing faith worldwide, at that place are currently bothwhere one billion believers, and is one the fastest growing mo nonheistic faiths in the world. Muslims are found all over the world, from every color, region and race. Allah is the Islamic comprise for the religions Almighty God and is a good deal described as the designer and Sustainer of life (Introduction to Islam).\n unfortunately more and more often, Islam is macrocosm associated with terrorism and violence out-of-pocket to the actions of a few extreme point individuals. Events such as the 9/11 attacks, bombings of Madrid and capital of the United Kingdom are caused by the Islamic extremists and are justified by Islam in the minds of some people. word of honor networks and the media also fuel plea and defame Islam by portray bombers as Islamists and Jihadists (Islam Way). There are also many interpreters of people, not belonging to the Islamic faith, committing acts of terrorism. An example of this is the okay City Bombing, commit by Timothy McVeigh. McVeigh was an army Veteran and a mavin of a right- winged militia group. McVeigh was angered about actions in Waco and decided to target the Oklahoma Federal building because it was re sidence to multiple federal agencies. McVeigh and his partner, terry cloth Nich...

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