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Originally posted by svsg:
Though what you say is correct, muslims as a whole have been subjected to a lot of suspicion and hatred after the terror attacks.
And that is EXACTLY why the Muslim people who are good people should come out and denounce these acts and turn in those they see who are giving them a bad name. If the Muslim community stepped up to the plate and turned in the ones who they suspect are extremists and are preaching fantasim in their mosques and communities, then maybe they would not be subject to suspicion and abuse by outsiders. I don't condone abusing the Muslim people because they are Muslim, for that is pure ignorance. But I feel that the good people of the Muslim community will never be taken seriously unless they take a firm stand against those within their communities who are preaching hate and fanatasicm.

There have been several mosques both in London and the USA where extremist teachers, with ties to Al Qaeda, have been arrested and charged. That does not mean that all of the members of those Mosques are extremists or terrorists, but it does mean that these people are hearing what is being preached and if they know that what is being preached is NOT what The Koran teaches, then they should step up and start blowing the whistle on those who are distorting real Muslim teachings and inciting hate.

Unfortunately until that starts to happen on a much broader scale, the innocent and good Muslim people of the world will be looked upon with suspicion.

It is very important that they do what is neccesary to help rid their religion of those who are tarnishing it.

Don't kid yourself for one minute. Part of the plan of the extremisit is to plant seeds of hate in Non Muslims against innocent Muslims so that the extremists can then say to the Muslim " See, you are hated because you are a Muslim and therfore you must join in Jihad against the non believers." It'a all part of the plan.


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