Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Violence Is A Quality And Characteristic Of Mankind

Violence is a quality and characteristic of mankind. Islam has certainly had it fair share of violence, particularly since the religion inception in the 7th century just like any other religion like Christianity and Judaism. ISIS, al-Qaida, book Haram etc., are violent non-state terrorist actors who have used the name of Islam to justify their intolerable crimes and action around the world. Their actions are affecting more than 3billion of Muslim lives in today’s world? While international terrorism started before 9/11, terrorism association with Islam was often limited to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict or other factor that did not associate with Islam globally. â€Å"On the domestic front, homegrown terrorism evoked images of white males†¦show more content†¦Once this shift in the public s perception occurred mostly because of media coverage, criticism and adverse treatment of Muslims went from being considered bigotry or unlawful religious discrimination to being patriotic, and national security policy (Simon Haddad, Hilal Khashan). At the end, it the burden of this crime were put on the few million Muslims in the United States, who were to pay for this security with their civil rights and liberties taken away from them. 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