DarkStar
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Considering the rebellious attitudes of some Uighurs, they are lucky that Islam is not restricted even more.
Whenever political Islam forces try to destabilise a country, as has happened in Xinjiang, it has invited repression and oppression of Islam by the govt. That is only natural.
The same thing happened in Egypt, Syria, Uzbekistan and other places.
You cant expect radicals and rebels to be garlanded and feted by the power that be. This radicalism is a danger to Islam, as it gives a pretext to govts to suppress the legitimate rights of muslims. If we want peace, we need to root out these types of people.
Whenever political Islam forces try to destabilise a country, as has happened in Xinjiang, it has invited repression and oppression of Islam by the govt. That is only natural.
The same thing happened in Egypt, Syria, Uzbekistan and other places.
You cant expect radicals and rebels to be garlanded and feted by the power that be. This radicalism is a danger to Islam, as it gives a pretext to govts to suppress the legitimate rights of muslims. If we want peace, we need to root out these types of people.