Thursday, May 05, 2011

Religion: Killing in the Name of Jesus

La Sicilia/SI) Catania- Islam is against terrorism. The Muslim community too, because the Koran itself is against the culture of terror and the killing of innocents. This is how Imam Mufid Abu Touq from the mosque in Catania commented on Bin Laden killing in Pakistan. The Imam contribution to his religious community is extremely important. Islam and terrorism, Taleban and religious, they are different issues. The Islamic fundamentalism made things worse because it made Islam appearing as a threat to our culture and lives.

The fear of Al Quaeda has created an obstacle between Islam and integration. Bin Laden was the leader of an international organization fighting against western society that made the most out of the mistakes of colonialism to spread violence against the West and Christians in particular.
Islam people are those who suffered the most because of those errors of the Islamic fundamentalism, Al Qaeda killed a lot of people, and the Koran, like the Bible, has been used to justify Bin Laden’s war.
Fighting Islamic people is the best way to nourish the fundamentalism, it’s an alibi to their wars.
In origin, the idea of fundamentalism was born within the Christian religion, not within Islam, among the Christian communities in North America. Christian, Islamic and Catholic communities are so variegated. The idea that it’s possible to kill in the name of God has settled everywhere, insanely, but it did.

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