Hello, I consider myself to be a relatively good Muslim. I do my five required prayers on time, fast when required, and generally try to be a pleasant person to be around and help whenever I can.
The question now arises, did I ever show an intention of killing anyone here? Islam is a beautiful religion, and it has now become the common target of ridicule and anger, and worst, rumors. The actions of a few aid in the labeling of the entire religion as being a violent one.
Is this any different from me saying, "America is a country filled with mindless retards" based on what I see in these videos?
It's illogical for me to believe that based on these just two videos. It's also illogical for people to believe that Islam is a violent religion simply because you see some idiots committing idiotic actions in the name of Islam. If I go and start killing anyone I lay my eyes on in the name of America, it doesn't mean that the country itself preaches any violence.
To eveningsky, Moonwalk, I suggest you look inside Islam's historical background.
Historically speaking, Prophet Mohammad found Arabia in a state of utter chaos. There was no unity between the Arabian people, as everyone was tribal, with no common religion as nearly everyone was paganistic. Prophet Mohammad became both a political and religious leader who essentially tamed Arabia and bought it back on the path to modernization (hard to believe?). It is
historically irrefutable that Islam played a vital role within the humanism movement. It gave female rights, and had no concept of racial classes. And it preaches unity amongst
all people. I do not know the actual verses, however in the Quran it is stated that human beings have to natural rights. One, the right to serve their creator, and two, the right to serve their fellow people. God has stated that he will forgive our right to serve him, however he will not forgive our right to serve our fellow human beings. Indeed, Prophet Mohammad stated, "Do you love your creator? Serve your fellow human beings first."
In this era, false information can propagate through the world faster then ever. It is not a good idea to believe everything you hear, consequently, most of the facts I have heard about Islam on American media are downright pathetic. For the love of god, I have personally attended a Madersa ("urdu" pronounciation) for at least 6 years, and have grown up in a culture where going to Madersas is the most common form of education. My entire family, all of my cousins, everyone went to a Madersa...Their disciplinary system may need some work, their educational standard may be low, but they certainly don't preach violence...On the contrary, anyone who has lived in Pakistan will know that foreigners are actually adored.