No. The religious structure of Islam is not designed to promote terrorism. Most Muslims behave indistinguishably from Non-Muslims on most key life-issues, such as work relationships, education, sports affiliations, socializing, etc.
That being said, the doctrines of Islam, particularly the holy Islamic struggle of Jihad, make Islam much more malleable to supporting terrorism and violence against civilians than most other religions. (This is not to say that Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc. cannot be molded this way (and each has been), but it takes more doctrinal meddling.) Islam also is not a unity which allows Muslim terrorist organizations tell their membership that the fight in which they are engaged is properly guided and anyone who opposes them is not properly guided.
No, he is not a terrorist. He is just a Muslim, a believer of the religion Islam, whose members are not all terrorists.
Terrorist Al-Qaeda is associated w/ the Islamic religion. They are Sunni Muslims, which is the same branch of Islam that the Taliban is.
Islam, is a religion born out of violence on its own it is not a violent religion, of course with the media these days and after 9/11 everyone considers a Muslim person a terrorist, which is not the case, a terrorist can be of any religion, Osama Bin Laden he was a very religious man, he himself said that everything he did was in the name of Allah ( the Islamic leader, or deity), of course killing three thousand people may seem unethical. he is a terrorist but other people who are Islamic are not terrorists the religion was born out of violence, this religion which a large population of the world practice is not evil. Islam is not a religion that accounts for evil. Its just unfortunate that the worlds biggest terrorist was Islamic.
due to islamic terrorist (e.g. al-shabab) people fear to accept islam they thought this is a religion of extremism but islam is represented in wrong way actually islam is a religion of peace
He doesn't defend terrorists but Islam as a religion. He said it isn't fair to identify Islam with Terrorism, but it is hard to convince people when nearly every terrorist in recent history is a radical follower of Islam.
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Islam is the religion and Muslims are the followers of the Islam religion.
Muhammad was the prophet of Islam. He is considered the final prophet in Islam, delivering the message of the Quran, which Muslims believe to be the word of God (Allah). He was born in Mecca, in modern-day Saudi Arabia, in the 6th century CE, and his teachings laid the foundation for the religion of Islam.
Islam is a religion, not a country.Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine and Israel.no Islam is a religion, a religion not a country
Islam is a universal religion. It is second largest religion of the world, next to Christianity.
There is no difference. Islam is a religion.
muslim. Islam is the religion muslim's practice