Oct 08 2009
48% Say American Muslims Should Speak Out Against Terrorist Attacks
What do you think? I’m no expert but I’m thinking it’s probably difficult for American Muslims to speak against their own people; their own religion. Of course, the Muslim terrorists are proclaiming a very radicalized version of Islam but you’d think that would make it easier for American Muslims to denounce Islamic jihadist terrorist actions as “having nothing to do with the core of Islam,” or something like that. However, I haven’t heard anything. Nothing. Right now, I’m hoping an American Muslim reads this article and responds so we can shed some light on the silence of American Muslims toward Islamic jihadist terrorist religious philosophy.



















If you haven’t heard anything, it’s probably because you’re not listening.
If I was listening, what would I have heard?
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I mean I actually agree with you, I haven’t heard an outpouring of protest from Muslim Americans, or much of any Muslims around the world denouncing this kind of murder and cowardice that has no place in any self repsecting religion. I myself as a Christian man goes out of my way to denounce the millions of false Republican Christians in this country who hide behind their bible they know absolutey nothing about, only to support their Conservative agendas. It’s the duty of real religious virtue to call out people, especially in your own faith, if they are misconstruing your religion to fit thier own cowardly agendas. I just do not see alot of this in the Muslim world. They all seem to me to be united in thier false religious perceptions. Murdering innocent people and blowing yourself up in cowardly suicide attacks has no basis in religion, neither does hating the Jewish race. They claim that their religion is the final, perfect revelation from God yet if you judge them by thier fruits thier is no peace and love or understanding, let alone rightousness of any kind. All I find is murder, cowardness, and ignorance, and I find the Muslim religion to be more about cultural pride then the true revelation of God.