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Monday, December 26, 2016

All Muslims Are Not Terrorists

bothplace the span of the last xx years, the American view of terrorist act has shifted. Muslims have been classified by the stereotypical label of terrorist. This class was enforced by the phratry 11th attack of the existence Trade Center. Since then, the racial pen and stereotyping associated with terrorist act has gotten worse. Today, it is common to memorize the word terrorist thrown most when referring to people of the Middle East. The engage of this highly offensive and wild pattern needs to be controlled. Islam is a very quiet religion and should be set as such. \nFundamentally, Islam is based on the tranquillity that believers experience by dint of surrendering themselves to Allah (God). As superstar of the express growing faith worldwide, there ar currently everywhere one billion believers, and is one the fastest growing monotheistic faiths in the world. Muslims be base all over the world, from every color, region and race. Allah is the Islamic brin g up for the religions manufacturing business God and is often set forth as the Creator and upholder of Life (Introduction to Islam). \nUnfortunately more(prenominal) and more often, Islam is being associated with terrorism and violence due to the actions of a few extreme individuals. Events such as the 9/11 attacks, bombings of Madrid and London are caused by the Islamic extremists and are justified by Islam in the minds of some people. News networks and the media in any case fuel justification and impose on _or_ oppress Islam by portraying bombers as Islamists and Jihadists (Islam Way). There are overly many examples of people, not be to the Islamic faith, committing acts of terrorism. An example of this is the okey City Bombing, committed by Timothy McVeigh. McVeigh was an Army oldtimer and a supporter of a right-winged militia group. McVeigh was angered about actions in Waco and decided to train the Oklahoma Federal structure because it was home to multiple federal ag encies. McVeigh and his partner, Terry Nic...

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