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since sep the 11th people changed their look toward the muslim people?


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Since September the 11th people changed the way they treat Muslim people.. I really realised that and I think not because of what happened it means that all Muslim are the same and they don’t have hearts. Believe me they do and they all effected because of the attack. Everyone thinks when you see a Muslim person it means that he/ she are terriers, but no one believes!! Muslim people get a lot of unfair treatment because of those who still don’t believe they don’t have anything to do with what happening? Believe me I am trying to explain the really thing about how most people see Islam!! i hope you all understand me.



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Re: since sep the 11th people changed their look toward the musl
how do you know how most people see islam?



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Joined: 2003-01-16
Re: since sep the 11th people changed their look toward the musl
While I certainly won't speak for others, I will speak for myself in this regards. I am neither Christian, Jew, nor Muslim and am not impressed with the philosophies of any religious organization or sect. If my viewpoint of Muslims and the nature of Islam has changed by the attack upon the WTO, my viewpoint of fanaticism has not. Fanatics are dangerous to any society that they come into any contact with--religious fanatics are extremely dangerous...to others and to themselves. Christian fanatics are as repugnant as any other--because it is the fanaticism that is repugnant.



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Re: since sep the 11th people changed their look toward the musl
Who is to say that one's beliefs are "fanatical"? What does that even mean?



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Joined: 2006-02-16
Re: since sep the 11th people changed their look toward the musl
Of course Islam is now seen differently through the eyes of the Americans. Savage attacks tend to influence peoples minds negatively, but that wasn't what compounded their beliefs. Prisoners being beheaded and the absolute dedication to a religion that has now been warped beyond recognition by violence and hatred is what tainted the image of Islam. It wasen't just a few terrorists. The Catholic Church was once the same way, and it ruined centuries of European history with there close minded beliefs, now it is Islam's turn. At it's core, its a beautiful, free flowing, and kind religion, but the people that follow it are increasingly abandoning these true ideals and opting for more violent ones.



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Re: since sep the 11th people changed their look toward the musl
BUSH understands: 9/20/01, SPEECH AFTER 9/11 I also want to speak tonight directly to Muslims throughout the world. We respect your faith. It's practiced freely by many millions of Americans and by millions more in countries that America counts as friends. Its teachings are good and peaceful, and those who commit evil in the name of Allah blaspheme the name of Allah. (APPLAUSE) The terrorists are traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack Islam itself. The enemy of America is not our many Muslim friends. It is not our many Arab friends. Our enemy is a radical network of terrorists and every government that supports them. (APPLAUSE) Our war on terror begins with al Qaeda, but it does not end there. It will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found, stopped and defeated. Our response involves far more than instant retaliation and isolated strikes. Americans should not expect one battle, but a lengthy campaign unlike any other we have ever seen. It may include dramatic strikes visible on TV and covert operations secret even in success. We will starve terrorists of funding, turn them one against another, drive them from place to place until there is no refuge or no rest. And we will pursue nations that provide aid or safe haven to terrorism. Every nation in every region now has a decision to make: Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists. From this day forward, any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the United States as a hostile regime. Our nation has been put on notice, we're not immune from attack. We will take defensive measures against terrorism to protect Americans. http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/09/20/gen.bush.transcript/ 2002: UN SPEECH Events can turn in one of two ways. If we fail to act in the face of danger, the people of Iraq will continue to live in brutal submission. The regime will have new power to bully and dominate and conquer its neighbors, condemning the Middle East to more years of bloodshed and fear. The regime will remain unstable -- the region will remain unstable, with little hope of freedom and isolated from the progress of our times. With every step the Iraqi regime takes toward gaining and deploying the most terrible weapons, our own options to confront that regime will narrow. And if an emboldened regime were to supply these weapons to terrorists allies, then the attacks of September 11 would be a prelude to far greater horrors. If we meet our responsibilities, if we overcome this danger, we can arrive at a very different future. The people of Iraq can shake off their captivity. They can one day join a democratic Afghanistan and a democratic Palestine inspiring reforms throughout the Muslim world. These nations can show by their example that honest government and respect for women and the great Islamic tradition of learning can triumph in the Middle East and beyond. And we will show that the promise of the United Nations can be fulfilled in our time. Neither of these outcomes is certain. Both have been set before us. We must choose between a world of fear and a world of progress. We cannot stand by and do nothing while dangers gather. We must stand up for our security and for the permanent rights and the hopes of mankind. By heritage and by choice, the United States of America will make that stand. And, delegates to the United Nations, you have the power to make that stand, as well. Thank you very much. http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/09/12/bush.transcript/


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