Thursday, February 9, 2017
Not Every Muslim is a Terrorist
Over the span of the outlast twenty years Americans views on act of terrorism view shifted. Muslims have been classified by the stereotypic label of terrorist. This stereotype was obligate by the September eleventh attack of the World guile Center. Since then, the racial profiling and stereotyping associated with terrorism got worse before it got better. Today, it is habitual to hear the word terrorist impel around when referring to people of the centre East. The use of this highly disgusting and err adeptous pattern need to be controlled. Islam is a precise peaceful religion and should be treated as such. \nFundamentally, Islam is ground on the tranquillity that believers live on through surrendering themselves to Allah ( immortal). As one of the fastest developing organized religion worldwide, there are presently everyplace one one million million believers, and is one the fastest growing monotheistic faiths in the world. Muslims are found all over the world, fro m every color, region and race. Allah is the Muslim name for the religions Almighty God and is often described as the Creator and Sustainer of lifetime (Introduction to Islam). \nUnfortunately more than and more often, Islam is being associated with terrorism and wildness due to the actions of a nigh extreme individuals. Events such as the 9/11 attacks, bombings of capital of Spain and London are caused by the Muslim extremists and are confirm by Islam in the minds of some people. News networks and the media also displace justification and defame Islam by portraying bombers as Islamists and Jihadists (Islam Way). on that point are also umteen examples of people, not belonging to the Islamic faith, committing acts of terrorism. An example of this is the Oklahoma urban center Bombing, committed by timothy McVeigh. McVeigh was an Army Veteran and a supporter of a right- fly militia group. McVeigh was angered intimately actions in Waco and decided to site the Oklahoma Federa l create because it was home to multiple national agencies. McVeigh and his partner, Terry Nich..
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