Why racial act against Islam?
Hojjat-ul-Islam Dr. Seyyed Mahammad Nasser Taghavi

Why racial act against Islam?
We in Jordan, Muslims and Christians live brothers share happy and sad, and cooperating with everything, not a disservice to the other one
But we find the West to denigrate Islam and Islamic beliefs, they do not know nothing
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Stop blowing up and we might just consider it.
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April 23rd, 2011 at 1:18 am
I live in England, and there’s a kind of “small town” understanding found in many places, RE (Religious education) is often seen as a useless study as it usually counts for little grades and people tend to just mess around in the lesson and don’t understand religions. (PS we are not ALL like that)
On top of this the media can destroy the real beliefs, and lead many to think it’s all horrible. Like you’re all Islamic versions of the KKK; people in certain towns actually believe that you HAVE to kill people to join the Islamic faith.
And then just to add to it we see people that believe foreigners taking the “Good jobs” When someone doesn’t know who to blame they blame anyone.
April 23rd, 2011 at 2:07 am
Well let’s see, if you are in an Islamic country and are in the religion and you leave, the punishment is death. Islamic based schools don’t fully teach science and teachers give personal opinion on science which should be illegal. (I know this happens in the UK) They also have private inspectors, which is bull****.
You people segregate yourselves from others despite the hardship of the people who tried to do the opposite.
April 23rd, 2011 at 2:49 am
truth is always defied and they are afraid of the fast gaining popularity of Islam worldwide
April 23rd, 2011 at 3:03 am
i dont know its probably beacuse of what people see on tv. and you are right they know nothing. its because the tv isn’t interested in the normal muslims(the majority). they pay attention to the extreemists and the groups such as taliban. also many times the media hypes things up and makes them sound worse than it is. im hindu and i’ve nothing against muslims.i dont know much because im young(15 years old) but ive heard that before the english came to india hindus and muslims used to live together like brothers.
April 23rd, 2011 at 3:50 am
Then stay in your own country where “brothers share happy and sad”
April 23rd, 2011 at 4:40 am
I’m sorry, Omar, that you feel that way, but, not all of us do. I for one became curious about Islam at a young age, I was a teenager, and learned about it , (read everything I could get my hands on about it). And I found there are many things that both religions have in common. And, as far as getting along side by side, I personally see no reason why we shouldn’t. As for the Serif between the two religions, I have studied the problem for a while now and have come to the conclusion that both sides are being agitated by those individual in our society that would rather have us fighting among each other because it is more financially rewarding for them, and that my keeping us at odds with each other they have a power over us which in their small ways makes them feel special. I believe that if you take a close look at us you’ll find that there is a majority of us that feel the same way, on both sides of the issue. Perhaps, the best thing we can do is to not let these would be leader interfere with us getting together and learn from each other. We are both right, and we are both wrong but. if we don’t make an effort to don’t find out who each of us really are then we are doomed to be the pry of the small little people who use our differences to dominate us.
April 23rd, 2011 at 4:56 am
Racism is bad it should end so we can have peace.
April 23rd, 2011 at 5:37 am
Yes you are very tolerant and inclusive of outsiders. We can all learn from you.