Washington - The non-partisan Pew Research Center has a highly revealing new survey on America’s Muslims.
It was done utilizing over 55,000 interviews to obtain a national sample of 1,050 Muslims living in the United States. Interviews were conducted in English, Arabic, Farsi and Urdu and the resulting study also draws on Pew’s survey research among Muslims around the world.
For starters, the Pew report reveals that contrary to CAIR and the MPAC’s outlandish estimates of 7 million Muslims in America, the actual numbers are more like 2.35 million, based on data from this survey and the available Census Bureau data on immigrants’ `nativity and nationality’.
Here’s the good news - Muslims in America are mainly mainstream and middle class, as compared to Western Europe:
Here’s the bad news.
While Muslim Americans reject Islamic extremism and consider themselves Americans first and Muslims second by larger percentages than European Muslims, those statistics looked at through the telescope are nothing to celebrate…and indeed, cause for concern among both non-Muslims and moderate Muslims.
For instance, if only 47% of America’s Muslims feel they owe their first allegiance to the Muslim umma as opposed to America, that is still almost half…around a million Muslims if Pew’s figures are to be believed.
And only 43% say that Muslims should assimilate with mainstream America and adopt American customs.
Moreover, the overall trend is away from the present mainstream, as the survey reveals that younger Muslims are much more likely than older Muslims to support Islamic extremism and say that homicide bombings and other terrorist attacks can be justified in `defense of Islam.’ Around 15% of Muslims 30 and under support terrorist attacks on civilians to `defend Islam’, as opposed to around 8% of American Muslims overall…and 60% of Muslims 30 and under think of themselves as Muslims first and Americans second.
Only a relatively few American Muslim Americans believe the U.S.-led war on terror is about combating Islamic extremism, and only 40% of American Muslims say that al Qaeda and Arabs were responsible for the 9/11 attacks. What’s more, the percentage rises significantly with Muslims 30 and younger.
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As a non-Muslim let me be the first to thank you for treating this news in a non-sensationalistic way.
Because there is certainly nothing sensationalistic about your headline “some american muslims view suicide bombing as okay.”
No, no, it’s just the facts with you and half the other mainstream media (you know, half the media has chosen to emphasize the “assimilation” part…probably a bunch of bleeding hearts I say!!!).
And you’re friggin’ Canadian to boot. Great.
Comment by Vic Perry — May 22, 2007 @ 5:17 pm
“Only a relatively few American Muslim Americans believe the U.S.-led war on terror is about combating Islamic extremism”
Utterly shocking, how COULD they be so deluded. They probably think it’s about oil or maintaining American hegemony or frightening the easily frightened American populace into giving up all of their liberities or some totally unfounded crazy thesis like that.
Comment by Vic Perry — May 22, 2007 @ 5:19 pm
We don’t need to be Phi Beta types to know that way too many American Muslims would kill us in a New York minute if they had a chance.
Do not allow any more Muslims into this country and be vigilant as to the ones who are here. We have a chance to get it right!
Comment by Bobby Mac — May 22, 2007 @ 5:24 pm
Let’s see..only 43% believe in assimilation of American culture…sounds like the other 57% aren’t really here because they WANT to be Americans…..why are they here then? Why live amongst people whom you don’t care to be like? Just stay home, please.
Comment by duh — May 22, 2007 @ 5:42 pm
I wonder how many of those under 30 Muslims who justify homicide bombings are willing to blow themselves up in defense of Islam.
Comment by Dennis Murphy — May 22, 2007 @ 5:45 pm
Just think what the U.S. would be like if half of the Christian population considered themselves Christian first and American second. Boy would that hurt the economy.
“American” is a nationality. When you put that before God, you’re living for a lesser reason. I’m a born and raised American Muslim, of Dutch, Native American and Creole blood, and I’m under 30. I don’t believe that suicide bombings are justified. First off it’s it’s wrong, and it’s also against Islam to 1. Kill yourself, and 2. Murder people. Y’all don’t have to take my word for it and I know you won’t. Just keep on watchin’ that good ol’ Fox!
Comment by Muslimah — May 22, 2007 @ 6:06 pm
I am a christian,and have a little to say on the subject of American Muslims.I dont think that there is any difference in the one’s that are here in America and the Muslims in the rest of the world.It’s one religion,devided into parts.On Group moves in to convert,if no converts then extremist section moves in.They have one agenda,world wide Islam.In the sixty’s most all converts were violate people,such as the black muslims,and other people who looked for group’s of people who liked violance,and had a protocol to fit them.Muslims fit the bill,and were used to fight fore their cause.I think all Muslims are Muslims,and will follow after their umma,just like the one’s we call extremist.
Comment by Larry Colwell — May 22, 2007 @ 6:12 pm
I think those who believe suicide bombings are acceptable have been persuaded by propaganda, here at home and abroad.
Until an immigrant group decides to become a full member of his or her community, that propaganda will be successful.
Unfortunately, the culture of Islam is narrow–especially relationships and interaction between male and female. I’m not sure that a scriptural literalist would permit full assimilation.
Like another poster, I think the story was presented fairly and without sensationalism.
And I think it gives us a lot to think about. Hopefully, politicians will listen.
Comment by Kay B. Day — May 22, 2007 @ 7:10 pm
i say close the borders completely, kick out all the illegals, and stop giving medical care to non americans when americans are without it. its a ridiculous system we have set up now regarding immigrants and needs to be changed along with the people who make the changes themselves!
Comment by mike — May 22, 2007 @ 7:14 pm
Only a relatively few American Muslim Americans believe the U.S.-led war on terror is about combating Islamic extremism, and only 40% of American Muslims say that al Qaeda and Arabs were responsible for the 9/11 attacks.
….and this is still less than the main-stream non-muslim U.S. population, repubs and dems, so why the big shock? It’s articles like these that increase the divide between religions and cause hate.
Comment by dana — May 22, 2007 @ 7:14 pm
Why are the 57% here when they don’t really like the US? Good pay or opportunities for a career they don’t have elsewhere. Total hypocrites. Slam Americans for being greedy capitalists, for having a lower form of government than liberal countries. Then they take their paycheck and put it in the bank. I worked with a guy like this who thought we deserved 9/11 and thought he was so moral, but he was actually a lying, scheming, arrogant, and career competitive fool who happened to make over $100,000 US per year plus benefits. I have worked with lots of Muslims from Turkey, Gaza, Iran, and lots of other places who were rational people who happened to have strong opinions about the US based on personal experience, and I respected their opinions.
Comment by John — May 22, 2007 @ 7:19 pm
How intelligent, Vic Perry’s comments are- he capitalizes “COULD” as if that adds emphasis- his assertion that: “They probably think it’s about oil or maintaining American hegemony or frightening the easily frightened American populace into giving up all of their liberities or some totally unfounded crazy thesis like that.” is amazingly stupid- firstly it is obvious to any college-educated person that the U.S. has a greedy and aggressive foreign policy. I can tell Vic is really well educated - his spelling is simply immaculate… I wonder how many books Vic has read on the topic of Islamic extremism, how many newspapers ? While there are whacked-out crazies who want to kill Americans indiscriminately and they should be dealt with by use of police-work and intelligence - which is by the way not being done properly because of gov’t bungling. It seems to me there are far more Americans, like our PhD candidate Vic, who want to kill Muslims indiscriminately… This alarmist article further serves to mollify these my idiot countrymen/women by tapping into their deepest fears. The solution is new energy and new gov’t - not murder by war, concentration camp or proxy… And as far as Bobby Mac goes- you are a fascist pig and a redneck.
Comment by Charles — May 22, 2007 @ 7:20 pm
As a muslim, let me say this.
It is great to live in America, because it gives me an opportunity to learn about my enemy, and how I might destroy him most effectively.
You are an ugly and dispicable people, and it is increasingly difficult to maintain my purity as I live among you. But that is my duty, and so I continue.
Regarding suicide bombings. Ask the question this way for a change. Why not? Why not enter into paradise while frustrating the work of infidels? It is perfectly logical to take the lives of those who have thrown their lives away, who have refused to embrace knowledge of the true God, Allah.
It is not about the reward as you infantile westerners love to fantasize about virgins, no it is about being one with God in his work on earth.
So yes we applaud the courages suicide bombers, and look forward to being reuinted with them in paradise.
Comment by anonymus — May 22, 2007 @ 7:24 pm
I am a Christian first and an American second. That doesn’t make me any less patriotic but hopefully makes me more Christian. America is a country that declares you don’t have to lose your religion to belong here–whether you’re Jewish, Muslim, or any other religion. No one should panic about this.
Comment by Solomon T — May 22, 2007 @ 7:27 pm
Read, travel, learn. Wherever a large population of Muslims exists, an ever-increasing lunatic fringe grows too. They will kill, maim, behead, whatever, to create a pan-Islamic world. They MUST be kept down! This “religion” is a malignant human cancer first demanding their right to exist, then that their culture be accepted, then that we swear allegiance to Allah or die by the sword. They need to be kept on the Arabian Penninsula.
Comment by Robin Pozniakoff — May 22, 2007 @ 7:29 pm
This is all just further proof of the thesis that Islam is NOT a religion of peace as it portrays itself to be. In fact, it is a highly chauvanistic, prejudiced and biggoted against non-muslims. Islam asserts that aramaic is the language of God or Allah! And I thought that the jews were ego-centric! The worst indictment against Islam is that their belief in the afterlife is weighted against women (who apparently will be only one of many of the wives of the ‘faithful’. The ‘faithful’ apparently will get to have sex, with the women they own, forever. The Islam afterlife is more like a teenage boy’s fantasy rather than a serious philosophy. The emphasis on sex, and gender is proof absolute that their religion is invalid-as are all religions that think gender, sex, and other animal functions matter beyond the material state.
Comment by John M. Dove — May 22, 2007 @ 7:34 pm
It’s stories like this that reaffirm journalist integrity.
I can’t wait to hear the gripping expose on how Blacks have rapping built into their DNA.
Comment by Jon Bon — May 22, 2007 @ 7:36 pm
… First, I’m not an English major, but I’m pretty sure the headline is misspelled. That’s not a good way to make your article seem credible.
Second, I’ve read scientific reviews that are easier to read than this. And scientists aren’t the best writers. I had to look at another article to actually understand what this is about. Might want to try just citing someone from AP and post their article.
Comment by Ummm — May 22, 2007 @ 7:38 pm
“i say close the borders completely, kick out all the illegals, and stop giving medical care to non americans when americans are without it. its a ridiculous system we have set up now regarding immigrants and needs to be changed along with the people who make the changes themselves!”
While we’re at let’s kick-out the Native American’s too–we all know that the white man was really the first person on the continent.
Comment by Jon Bon — May 22, 2007 @ 7:39 pm
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Comment by John — May 22, 2007 @ 7:40 pm
The culture of islam is not narrow,its a way of living.I am a muslim under30 and believe that suicide bombing is extremely against the religious preachings of islam but there are people who are christian extremists above. What is the difference between you and those who you call muslim extremists if you want all the muslims to be thrown out of US. YOu are the people force others to do what is not right by looking at everyone with the same racial eye.
Comment by nick — May 22, 2007 @ 7:43 pm
Give a practicing Christian a bomb, and he calls the bomb squad. Give a practicing Muslim a bomb, and he blows you and your neighbors up in the name of Allah.
Wake up America, before its to late.
Comment by Norman — May 22, 2007 @ 7:44 pm
The article missed the key point, which is that the overwhelming majority of Muslims in both the U.S. and in Europe view suicide attacks against CIVILIAN targets to be never justifiable.
And if you track the pew report asking of this question in countries such as Pakistan, you can find the fascinating result that the public has made a complete inversion of its opinions about this. Now that they have thought about it for some time, and the number of undecideds has decreased, even Pakistan overwhelmingly rejects violence against citizens.
The problem that the author of this article is trying to present does not exist.
Comment by Joe — May 22, 2007 @ 7:47 pm
# 13:
Could I interest you in a basic writing class?
Second question: Are you of age?
Bobby Mac
Comment by Bobby Mac — May 22, 2007 @ 7:47 pm
How many people consider themselves Christian first before American? The country that they live in is not the final destination for most Christian, Jews, and Muslims, with that said why not identify with their faith before they identify with their country? This article is meant to place fear in our hearts of those who are a minority. It sounds like the old Christians of European times trying to figure out who was pagan and who wasn’t. Looks like some writers have not yet evolved.
Comment by G Sam — May 22, 2007 @ 7:50 pm
Interesting question. but no more interesting than the same quesition could be asked of american christian right wingers who are so quick to declare that going to a foreign country to “spread democracy” is righteous. Or the christian zionist who are budding up to Israel in the name of bringing about the end of the world. Btw what did Jerry falwell say about the muslims?.. Ya reap what you so folks. Policy motivated by either religion or nationalism is creepy, irrational, and needs to be ended no matter what direction it comes from. And I say it needs to start here in our own little nation by impeaching the creeps we have in our nations capital. Btw, as a native american, I can say we have as yet never recovered from the effects of generations of genocide and thuggery used by this governments, in the name of “manifest destiny”.So I guess you should know that it will be decades upon decades before the Iraqs ever view us as “liberators”. Or for too many “muslims” view americans or the west as being trustworthy or democracy as noble.
Comment by Daniel — May 22, 2007 @ 8:03 pm
Don’t believe everything you read. The actual PEW survey says that they only surveyed about a 1000 people whose names they got from the yellow pages that SOUNDED like Muslim names!!! What kind of survey is that? One that divides people and causes hatred. It is the responsibility of journalists to get all the facts and report fairly!
Comment by dana — May 22, 2007 @ 8:10 pm
Wow, I thought people came to America for religious freedom. Bobby thinks people should be kept out based on their religious orientation?? Islam is just a religion like any other. No matter what you believe we all came from one place wherever it is when it comes down to it we are all human beings. Its a blessing to be in US no matter who you are and if you dont like it leave.
Comment by Inshad — May 22, 2007 @ 8:11 pm
Well, you don’t see a heck of a lot of middle-aged Latvian women suicide bombers, now do you?!
It’s almost always muslim’s. Toss ‘um out, not more bombers. Simple - yeah, it IS that simple, jerkoff - quit whinnin’!
If you don’t want to be an American, leave. If you cleaned your own house we wouldn’t have to.
Comment by Mikie — May 22, 2007 @ 8:15 pm
A grave problem. The Wahhabi’s flourish across a wide spectrum, but are mostly young and deeply unprincipled. Do they represent Islam? Sure, why not? Much worse war is coming.
Comment by Normnuke — May 22, 2007 @ 8:16 pm
Round them all up. Line them up. And shoot them one at a time. Video tape it and show it to the world.
Where ever there is problems in the world today, muslims are involved. Dispute that…..
Comment by killthemall — May 22, 2007 @ 8:24 pm
One word of advise for everyone - whatever you do, try to avoid saying anything that might minutely offend islam when talking to a muslim. They will get furious….remember the cartoon? it’s ok for people tease about other religions, but stay away from teasing islam.
Comment by Joe — May 22, 2007 @ 8:25 pm
can anyone help me with this question i have? how can one become a matyr by killing other human beings? i thought all religions are against killing?
Comment by Joe — May 22, 2007 @ 8:29 pm
This is a shockingly irresponsible and racist title for your article. What you actually report is that only 8% of American muslims believe suicide bombing is defensible in support of their religion - a very small number. Consider how people would react if you (truthfully) titled this “Vast majority of American Muslims condemn suicide attacks”. What are you trying to incite domestic violence?
If you asked American Christians if they would be prepared to sacrifice themselves and/or kill others in defense of their faith, the numbers would be much, much higher. No don’t say “but but but”, you didn’t see the exact question they were asked. I am not Arab or Muslim, but I have known a lot of American Arabs and I have found them much less radical and prone to violence than Christian fundamentalists. And it shouldn’t be a surprise… America is the most radical country in the world in almost every respect.
Matt
Comment by matt — May 22, 2007 @ 8:30 pm
Well, Bobby, I am actually pursuing a degree - my writing seems to be fine as I have a 3.8 G.P.A., but, of course, I am not perfect- you, however, cannot construct a simple sentence: “…be vigilant as to the ones who are here.” What brilliance, clarity, and evidence of a voluminous lexicon! Secondly, this is a comment forum - not a classroom- I am not copy-editing and you are a moron, not a reader, per se. You are probably a blue-collar worker of some sort - but certainly not a union man, a scab, perhaps?
Comment by Charles Bonds — May 22, 2007 @ 8:47 pm
What journalists do that? None.
Comment by Stupid — May 22, 2007 @ 8:48 pm
I am quite surprised by the outpouring of emotion derived from this article. I for one feel this was a non-sensationalist comment on members of the American population whose dedication to faith and the preservation of their culture should be applauded. As an American living overseas, i understand the feelings of split alliegances, but that’s no reason for me to be forced to return home. Though i am against suicide bombings in every case, i can sympathize with muslims who have been affected by the grips of war, whether personally or through their extended family. Remember that family is of critical importance in a muslim community, and the rational reactions may differ from those of an American. Likewise, these “OK” bombings may have referred to retribution against invading governments, such as the ongoing strife in Gaza. I did not take the article to mean that we should all board up our windows and fear the reeper.
America is a hodgepodge of immigrants dating back more than 400 years. So it pains me to hear of Americans wanting to kick out immigrants for their differences of opinion or religious belief.
Knowledge shouldn’t equal fear.
Comment by aelwyn — May 22, 2007 @ 8:51 pm
Islam is a religion of violence.
Comment by Will — May 22, 2007 @ 8:53 pm
Firstly ? Charles, did you write “firstly”? I told you to stoply thatly.
Comment by phil — May 22, 2007 @ 8:54 pm
Refreshing reporting!
How do we distinguish the nice good Muslims from the mean evil Muslims who want to kill us?
Comment by Simon — May 22, 2007 @ 8:54 pm
I think the stats are baloney. Most of the muslims who answered probably figured - that in this day and age - any info about their true hate for America might get into the wrong hands so to speak; so they likely either downplayed their hate or lied outright. The ones who answered that they owe allegiance to their Imam first were flaunting the fact that we are to unmuslimlike to kick their buts out of this country right now for being so loathsome. JR
Comment by JMR — May 22, 2007 @ 8:55 pm
I would be interested in a poll seeking percentage of Americans who think that we should send all the Muslims back to their sandbox, in a wood box.
Comment by Texas — May 22, 2007 @ 8:57 pm
What? If you ask it’s Ok the that USA is killing people every were in the world, by thousands, and we in USA are approving this by keeping silent-!! MAINLY The media then we all keep SILENT-!!
Comment by rleb blco — May 22, 2007 @ 9:19 pm
We all are CHRISTIANS, wile we are killing innocent AMERICANS, in a war we don’t know what for is is, and not only americans, we are also killing, Iraqis, Afganistanis, an God know were else, without knowing us were! Were?
Comment by rleb blco — May 22, 2007 @ 9:26 pm
70% of the comments left on this article can be considered racist “discrimination based on religious belief”. Does it mean that 70% of our population is racist? Maybe, but people’s opinion about their religion/sex/ethnicity “should” have nothing to do with our laws and systems and thank God for that. So to assume that all Muslims are barbarics /head hunters and their religion is a satanic cannibilistic sect based on somebody personal beliefs is fundamentally wrong and belligerently ignorant. People talk about comment sense all the time but when it comes to our racist ignorant egoism it goes out of the window.
Comment by Omar — May 22, 2007 @ 9:42 pm
Lets call it truce people. Lets have a new beginning for the sake our children. No more killings, no more hatred. Is it too much too ask for? ….somehow, i think so.
Comment by Pete — May 22, 2007 @ 10:46 pm
Re #36:
I counted (24) gramatical errors via your last post.
Your prose or the ‘ordinary language of man’ certainly illustrates and exemplifies the ‘drumming down’ of the American School System and of course the product that is attained.
However, should you ascertain to be considered a scholar and or be taken seriously, it is generally assumed that you must at least complete your American Associates Degree.
Comment by Bobby Mac — May 22, 2007 @ 11:10 pm
Okay Bobby,
1. Ascertain means to judge- I believe you mean attain, or aspire.
2. via means by way of- so what you said was “errors by way of your last post” - you probably mean “in”
3. the phrase is “dumbed down”, not “drummed down” and only American should be capitalized as there is no such thing as an American School System- states (e.g. California) handle that.
4. The product that is attained- well that’s called a passive construction, besides it’s just stupid and incorrect 5. American Associates Degree- do you mean Associate of Arts Degree? that would be an A.A. which you can “attain” at your local community college, well not you, but most can to use your delightfully retarded terminology “ascertain” one.
Finally, you are an idiot who can’t spell, construct sentences, think clearly and should consider adult education classes as a last resort- try starting with a good book like “Morris Goes to School” or better yet, get a subscription to baby Einstein…
Comment by charles — May 22, 2007 @ 11:22 pm
Re: #48
Have you tried getting a girlfriend?
Comment by Bobby Mac — May 22, 2007 @ 11:43 pm
I was being sarcastic in those first two posts, not knowing that this well would fill up with straight up racist sewage. My sarcasm ends up smelling the same.
The way most of you people talk, you would think the West had been doing muslims some kind of big favor for the last century instead of ripping them off, destabilizing their governments, invading their countries, etc, etc. Heck, you might even think that the CIA didn’t get all buddy buddy with mister osama bin la di da din back when it was convenient (i.e. when tit for tat with the Soviets in Afghanistan sounded like a hoot….who cared who ended up running that country as long as the mujas brought down a few commie helicopters, right?). Oh, and I remember all that whining in the 70’s when OPEC decided to really get paid for their oil instead of just giving it away (the outcry went along the lines of hey, we’re the ones who are supposed to be doing capitalism, not you lousy third worlders!) And how do you think that particular fella named the Shah of Iran got installed in power in the first place (those lousy Iranians, getting mad at us, what did we ever do to them? I mean, besides cancelling their democracy back in the fifties?). Yeah, the West didn’t have ANYTHING to do with the rise of fundamentalist Islam. Cuz we’re all about the LOVE, not like that religion of hate.
Oops. Sarcasm again. What’s the use. We now return to the monkey poop hurling already in progress.
Comment by Vic Perry — May 23, 2007 @ 12:04 am
Why whenever there is an article about Islam, the hate just spews out! You know the statement “Those who don’t learn from history, are bound to repeat it”. I am sure when the crusades started, we had the same type of people we have writing in these places today. You know as an american I know that 50 years from now, we will say “Why did we ever go to the middle east and support a president who clearly lied”? 100 years from now we will say “We were responsible for world war 3, because we refused to listen”, 200 years from now “Jesus wasn’t GOD, how could we get that wrong for 2 thousand years, and he came back as a muslim”. Unbelievable, yet its right in front of our faces but we refuse to see.
Comment by James Obrien — May 23, 2007 @ 12:28 am
I’ve spent half my life in Western countries amongst non-muslims. i am a muslim ofcourse, the only thing that these messages tell me is that I have been extremely fortunate not to have lived amongst the American people. I could not have even imagined all this hate, i mean one extremist Muslim group kills a few thousands people in the West and there is such an uproar. What about all the innocent civilians being killed in Iraq and so many other countries in the World by USA. oh no, let me thank you first for saving our home countries from war and unstable politics, how the hell do you think ivading our countries by force is helping out with fixing the countries. Who made USA God, who gave them the right to bomb countries, killig innocent people just because they think they are a threat. Why not protect your country, invest in security, invest in your homeless people , your screwed up kids who go and shoot everyone, your screwed up grown ups who want to blow up and up root countries whenever they want to.
All of you who made accusations against Islam, first get your facts straight, do some research on what Islam really is and then judge the religion. You can judge Muslims all you want but not Islam. Just like the fact that if a Christian kills someone you wouldn’t attack Christianity. Islam does not promote violence , does not tell anyone to go out and kill people. But you must act in a case of Self Defense, which by the way in no way justifies suicide bombings. Muslims all over the world are just as upset about suicide bombings because it does no good to them or their religion. We do not agree that suicide bombing is justifiable in any way. By the way, i’ve never seen such outspoken racism in my life. You people need psychiatrists.
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Peace be upon you all,
These are some reminders for all of us:
Dear fellow Muslims:
• Do not be a Muslim, but act Muslim
• Act Muslim to be called Muslim
• Read and Learn the sacred knowledge
• Talk less and listen more
• Please do not be emotional and control your reaction
• Work hard and enjoy being in this great land, but give back to society
• Participate in interfaith dialogues with all other religions and in particular our fellow Jews and Christians
• Never hate a person but hate their evil action
• Be gentle to animals and considerate to environment
• Killing a cat may lead you to heel
• Think of other as potentially better than you, because they may/will be
Dear fellow US Residents:
• Know that an evil internal heart will absolutely externalize an evil action
• Know that he/she who does not have something, can not give of it
• Know that he/she who does not have peace inside can not give peace outside
• Talk to a Muslim, not just hear about a Muslim
• Know that the 7+ millions American Muslims are peace loving, hard working citizens like the over 20,000 Muslim physician who save lives everyday
• Know that extremism is my issue, so lets make it our issue
• Time is short, provision is very limited, and lot of work to do
• Lets do it
Comment by Ali Hina — May 23, 2007 @ 12:15 pm
Israel, Kashmir, Thailand, East Timor, Ivory Coast, Kosovo, Sudan, Nigeria, Chechnya, The Philippines…
Once Islamic populations grow strong enough, they take up arms and impose Islamic law, as outlined in their theology and history.
As the Koran and the Sunnah teach, killing in jihad is not a sin to be atoned for but a blessing and a virtue for which the Muslin owes thanks to Allah.
Peace to a Muslim is something to be obtained once the world is converted to Islam. Islam is the only force in this modern age that produces terrorism, hostage-taking, suicide bombings, organized rape, genocide, and mass violence while masked as a “religion of peace”.
Comment by Norman — May 23, 2007 @ 8:30 pm
Comment for Norman,
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What about the British Empire and USA , haven’t the British done the same thing, conquer the world, destroy the native peoples’ homes and lives, what about USA don’t you know your own history and your present. If we take British and Americans as Christians for arguments sake, that’s exactly what they do. if some country doesn’t agree with them, they just bomb the country. Before pointing fingers look at your present and past and please don’t talk about Islam like you know it. On what basis do you speak about the Koran and Sunnah , sounds like you just know about a few selective phrases from both. Find out the whole picture before stating your opinion and trying to prove your point using Koran and Sunnah.
Comment by Anonymous — May 23, 2007 @ 11:43 pm
agree that sucide bombing is 100% wrong and its not allowed by Islam & Quran. Do you ever think whose behind it all? Are they Muslims? Are they Christians? A very big NO, They are oppoertunists and find way to get what they want. simple and clear. People have been living in America for long time and no one ever asked Are you Muslim or Christian? Why now??? They used to marry having good relations, why all messed up? who is trying what? Think!
Comment by Love life — May 24, 2007 @ 7:24 am