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oh, come on.
first they cry about not blaming muslims and islam, fine.. blanket blaming an entire religion would be unfair, but then when you make the distinction between all islam and one particular extremist sunni offshoot, you have a problem with that too ?
what underlying problems ? evil americans and jews ?
fact is there is a problem in Islam, the problem is wahhabism, it's a nazi fascist supremacist ideology, and it must be called out for what it is.
ISIS consider Saudi monarchy as Unislamic, they are Ultra-Wahabis. Saudis fund Al-Nusra front.
Thank you for stating this. Unfortunately I have arrived at the sad conclusion, that people are not on this forum to learn anything, but to spew their hatred and misguided notions!
Once again Thank You.
I'm not mistaken my Qadiani friend. I am well aware of your views, but in this instance, you talked sense, so therefore I thanked you.Don't be mistaken, I have said pretty horrid stuff regarding Wahabis. But I don't think spewing more hate is the answer against hatred. There needs to be consensus when dealing with extremist ideologies.
I'm not mistaken my Qadiani friend. I am well aware of your views, but in this instance, you talked sense, so therefore I thanked you.
I don't think the last four impact that much as you think. The foreigners that join group like ISIS are usually literate and are not living in poverty. A person leaving UK or France to join ISIS is not due to poverty. A Saudi leaving his land to join Al Qaeda in Yemen is not due to being illiterate.
That would have been easy to control. And we would see the citizens of the poorest & most illiterate as the highest number of terrorists, but that is usually not so.
Therefore, to solve the problem of terrorism, we should first better understand what affects it. Looking at the wrong variables (such as poverty) confuses the matter and distracts us.
this is something I've been saying for a while, nice to see other people say it as well.
Simply blaming Wahhabism won't solve anything, it's just a way to scapegoat a certain sect without addressing the underlying problems.
Because, many times, the reason why the stop being extremists is exactly the same reason why they became extremists in the first place, a lack of knowledge + a need for belonging: These two are a dangerous combination.
You are not an Ahmedi / Qadiani?Thanks but I'm Karachite.
about the Iraqi sunnis, it's not just the poor, a lot of ISIS' top commanders are former Saddam army baathists who just found the seemingly strongest jihadi group in the region to gang up with and cause all chaos.You are right there about foreigners getting involved in these countries. My point was regarding ISIS. Which is in Iraq and Syria. UK citizens who gone there are too illiterate,poor and jobless, their head was filled with these nonsense in their own country. The Iraqi Sunnis who joined ISIS too are poor,illiterate and jobless. Also the power vacuum created there due US invasion removing Saddam regime. Now US helping to uproot Assad regime helping IS creating a power vacuum in Syria too.
You are not an Ahmedi / Qadiani?
I'm Ahmadi. Qadiani=someone born in Qadian. So no I'm not Qadiani.
I apologize. Sorry my Ahmedi brother.I'm Ahmadi. Qadiani=someone born in Qadian. So no I'm not Qadiani.
ISIS consider Saudi monarchy as Unislamic, they are Ultra-Wahabis. Saudis fund Al-Nusra front.
Don't put words into my mouth. Just because I'm saying that wahhabism shouldn't be blamed, it does not mean that I'm saying that americans and jews are the problem. Don't take this as a personal attack, but this is the problem with your type of thinking; you think that if I'm not saying one thing, I must be saying the complete opposite. There is no middle ground for your thinking, or even an alternative theory.oh, come on.
first they cry about not blaming muslims and islam, fine.. blanket blaming an entire religion would be unfair, but then when you make the distinction between all islam and one particular extremist sunni offshoot, you have a problem with that too ?
what underlying problems ? evil americans and jews ?
fact is there is a problem in Islam, the problem is wahhabism, it's a nazi fascist supremacist ideology, and it must be called out for what it is.
Islam hasn't been destroyed. It's not about placing blame, it's about finding a solution by looking at the actual problems. Placing blame gets no body anywhere.So, who should, we blame for destroying Islam, alien from Mars?