websites like that exist as a result of so much contemporary confusion about the subject, really.
in the wake of the terror attacks and a huge ideological conflict embedded in the 'war on terror', there are lots of common misconceptions and half-truths being spread around about 'islam': and they take root and grow and gain credibility because people are afraid, they are in fear of 'terror' (both because of actual attacks and the further scaremongering by western governments in order to fund and find financial/moral backing to their military campaigns) and so they're more susceptible to believe negative rumours and bad-press about islam. im not surprised at all, considering the last decade or so, that all of these imams and clerics feel the need to try and assert some 'correct', 'factual' evidence into all this mass-hysteria, islamophobia and confusion. the terrorist attacks had a hugely devastating effect on the reputation of islam, correct... but that is the fault of the terrorists, and of the media-world for unprofessionally neglecting their responsibility to ALWAYS distinguish between 'islam'/'muslims' and 'extremism'/'fanaticism'. the war that has developed since then has become such an ideological clash - western democracy against middle-eastern dictatorship - that many people have started to accept the blind assumption that islam and the muslim faith are somehow sharing in all of this inherent 'evil' and criminality. it is not.
there are lots of demystifying and factual websites about christianity and judaism on the internet, too, by the way. just we are not looking for them.
in the wake of the terror attacks and a huge ideological conflict embedded in the 'war on terror', there are lots of common misconceptions and half-truths being spread around about 'islam': and they take root and grow and gain credibility because people are afraid, they are in fear of 'terror' (both because of actual attacks and the further scaremongering by western governments in order to fund and find financial/moral backing to their military campaigns) and so they're more susceptible to believe negative rumours and bad-press about islam. im not surprised at all, considering the last decade or so, that all of these imams and clerics feel the need to try and assert some 'correct', 'factual' evidence into all this mass-hysteria, islamophobia and confusion. the terrorist attacks had a hugely devastating effect on the reputation of islam, correct... but that is the fault of the terrorists, and of the media-world for unprofessionally neglecting their responsibility to ALWAYS distinguish between 'islam'/'muslims' and 'extremism'/'fanaticism'. the war that has developed since then has become such an ideological clash - western democracy against middle-eastern dictatorship - that many people have started to accept the blind assumption that islam and the muslim faith are somehow sharing in all of this inherent 'evil' and criminality. it is not.
there are lots of demystifying and factual websites about christianity and judaism on the internet, too, by the way. just we are not looking for them.
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