“On terrorism and Islam” – by Michael Coren

Very well written:

On terrorism and Islam

By MICHAEL COREN

Golly, am I relieved. Because until I heard the various statements from assorted politicians, journalists, police chiefs and religious leaders, I assumed that the 17 Muslim men arrested last weekend for alleged connection with acts of murderous terrorism might in some way have been inspired by Islam.

But no. Apparently Islam has nothing at all to do with it and all religions are made up of good and bad people and produce their own share of extremists. In fact, according to those who shape and govern our culture, the Muslim religion is one of peace and love.

Again, big sighs of relief all round — and a celebratory burning of American flags, stars of David and any Danish cartoons that we can get our hands on. Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, al-Qaida, the Martyrs’ Brigades and all the rest are mere products of righteous anger, not religion.

As for the British-born Muslims who slaughtered people on the London Underground or those lovable atheists who ripped Spanish bodies apart in Madrid or our friends from 9/11, they wouldn’t know the difference between a mosque and Moscow. Unless it was a theatre in Moscow where other Muslims, presumably not inspired by Islam, murdered innocent people enjoying an evening with their families. But there was justification for this, because Muslims are suffering.

Which, of course, is why specifically Muslim terror groups have slaughtered people in Israel, the Palestinian territories, Iraq, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Denmark, France, Somalia, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Thailand, the Philippines, Russia, Turkey, Yemen, Jordan and so many other nations.

It really is extraordinary to watch the Canadian establishment spinning as it tries to disassociate Islamist terrorism from Islam. Yet on the three occasions in the past 30 years when abortionists have been attacked in Canada, the crime was portrayed as being typical of pro-life extremism.

Or when a tiny percentage of Catholic priests raped teenage boys, it was a “systemic problem within the Catholic Church.” Or when Israel builds a fence to protect its people, it is somehow a product of an apartheid state.

Look, it is hardly necessary to say it, but the majority of Muslims are not violent and condemn terrorism. But it is equally true that the majority of terrorism at this point in history is being carried out by people in the name of Islam.

They tell us so themselves. They scream from the Koran as they decapitate men and women, or when they tape religious sermons before they blow themselves up.

It is not for someone like me — a Christian with a Jewish father — to argue with those Muslims who say they are willing to die and kill for their faith, whether they are doing so in the name of Islam.

And spare me the argument about colonial oppression and suffering. In Pakistan and Egypt, for example, Christians have been persecuted by Muslim gangs.

No Christian, Jew, Hindu or Buddhist has shot a filmmaker nine times and then tried to sever his head as he lies on the street begging for his life, merely because he made a movie that offended their religion (as happened in the Netherlands).

Goodness, don’t lecture any Christian about being offended after weeks of anti-Christian nonsense with The Da Vinci Code.

It may be that Islam has been hijacked, it may be that Islam is being exploited, it may be that Islam has been misunderstood. But if so, it is Muslims who have done the hijacking and exploiting and misunderstanding and the world is being punished for the errors.

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  1. George says:

    Michael is right. As a Christian who has taught Hindus and Catholics at a private Sri Lankan tutoring school in Toronto, I can tell you that you see the differences from Hindus, Christians, etc as compared to some Muslims. I have never had a hindu or catholic student say “you are not a believer in my faith so we cannot be friends”. But I have had muslims wanting to kill me for daring to be Christian . Not all of course but enough. You see in the scriptures of Hindus and Christians and Jews and Buddhists you do NOT get to achieve paradise by murdering enemies in the name of the Almighty. In Islam you do.
    If you do not believe me, please buy a Qur’an from Amazon or some such store and they will send you the best english translation. With no commentary just read it and judge for yourself.

  2. George says:

    PS I should add “enemies” I mean somebody who is opposed to you by being an unbeliever in Islam, EVEN an unbeliever who is living peacefully in your country (ask the minorities in Egypt how they are treated by the muslim majority). An “enemy” for us infidels (Chrisitians, Hindus, Jews, agnostics etc) means somebody who is violently against you. In these faiths you can defend yourself but you do not get brownie points from the divine.

  3. Shantanu says:

    Good points George and I agree with you. Unless Muslims admit that there is a problem and accept the need for reform, we are unlikely to see a resolution of this situation.

  4. Murtaza says:

    Just to let you know muslims cannot be murderers and still go to heaven. Are u making that up. Let me know who translated the quran and which verse says that. I will assure you that you misunderstood the verse. Thank You.

  5. Murtaza says:

    I was relating to the comment by George

  6. Murtaza says:

    If Islam means “Submission to GOD and Peace”, then why would it promote violent acts. Think about it. In Islam, killing one innocent man (or woman)is like killing the whole mankind. The peaceful muslims never get attention but the the so called muslims that do wrong things get a lot of attention. Why? What makes them think their Muslims while they killing innocent people or damaging properties. Just becuase they use God’s name doesn’t mean that what Islam is. There are always bad apples whether Muslim, Christain, Jews or Hindus. Also note that to fully underatnd the Quran, you need to understand Arabic really well, the message is more effective that way. So, there is a possibility in mistranslating the Quran, whether its the best translation out there. They are not translations but they are the meaning of the Quran. Certain words in the Quran can be mistranslated more often than you think.

    Thanks and God Bless you all for doing good things and trying your best

  7. Rupa says:

    To Mr. Murtaza

    Isn’t it the responsibilty of “Mullha” and “Imam” to clear this kind of confusion arising out of mistranslation of Quran’s reading? Why are they mum on the issues? Why people like you and others who thinks that people are misusing the name of Islam are not ready to handle the community iron handed? Why are all of you silent? and watching the brutal incidents? Instead of educating non-muslims of what Islam is, it is highly recommended to educate Muslims about your true Quran and Islam as a peaceful religion.