tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31643792.post115908442731947074..comments2024-01-12T17:19:55.321+03:00Comments on No Longer at Ease: PostGlobal, Discussion on the Pope's "Apology"Abdurahman Warsamehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04579533788286692720noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31643792.post-1159138296305958502006-09-25T01:51:00.000+03:002006-09-25T01:51:00.000+03:00In terms of the "annihilation of non-muslim" I'm g...In terms of the "annihilation of non-muslim" I'm glad to say that you're wrong. In madina, the second holiest in Islam where Islam started growing in strength there were Christians and Jews who lived peacefully there. Through the middle ages (dark ages in Europe) jews fled Europe and took refuge in the Muslim world from the opression of Christondom. Egypt, Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon, India, Iran are all examples of societies ruled by muslims for centuries with native Christians, Jews and Hindus, in fact, Iran has the largest jews community in the MidEast outside Israel. The non-muslims have lived and flourished along-side muslims for centuries while for example Europe tortured and executed every last muslim in Spain.<BR/><BR/>To link to the Pope's remarks, in 1096 Pope UrbanII rallied Christondom to take back Jeruselam from the "Infidel" muslims and subsequently hundreds of thousand of muslims and jews were slaughtered in Jeruselam. When Saladin captured Jerusalam after 100 years, no Christian was harmed, church congregations were not disturbed and Christians were allowed to stay or leave with their wealth.<BR/> <BR/>The Pope's remarks angred many muslims but for me I see the aim of the response little differently. The aim is not to get a point across to the West, it's little difficult when you've Fox News and the current US admin instead the idea is to put pressure on muslim governments. These governments don't like public action because they're afraid it might get diverted into domestic issues. Muslims leaders were cought by surprise with Danish cartoons and that's why there action was faster this time. I hope this new found power of the people gets utilised to bring about a positve change in these societies and root out corruption.<BR/><BR/>People protesting on the streets aren't extremists, they're genuinely angry of what they see as the West's hostility towards Islam; attacking Afghanistan, Iraq and the complete support US gives to Israel don't help either.Abdurahman Warsamehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04579533788286692720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31643792.post-1159133431958583502006-09-25T00:30:00.000+03:002006-09-25T00:30:00.000+03:00I think these protests against the Pope are doing ...I think these protests against the Pope are doing nothing in the West but destroying any credibility that mainstream Islam may have that it is a peace loving religion. I am prepared to accept that the media has distorted the true nature of the facts, but it looks to me like a religion that has been hijacked by radical extremists and where ordinary peace loving Muslims are too frightened to stand up against them.<BR/>As far as I can see from my recent readings on various Islamic websites trying to educate myself in the beliefs of Islam, it certainly looks to me as if the concept of annihilation of non Muslim infidels is very much at the heart of Islam. Am I wrong?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com