I would say they usually do nothing.
In my opinion the two largest questions facing Islam today are: 1: How can Islam respond to the non-Islamic West in ways which enable co-operation. 2: How will the majority of Muslims deal with the radicals in their midst.
your an idiot. your talking about radicals, first of all its muslims. It was radicals and extremists who bombed the country not Muslims. please get your things straigh
Most radicals are well hidden withing the main body of the faith, therefore it is difficult to single them out. As most Muslims deplore the radicals actions, all would like to see the whole world Muslim. There is also the fear that retaliation by the radicals to some members of the peaceful Muslin community is not unlikely, it is a means to their evil end and if some peaceful Muslim has to be sacrificed so be it.
No, most Muslims believe in peace and harmony, however, a select group of radicals feel the need to carry out terrorist acts.
Tatamkulu Afrika has written: 'The Innocents' -- subject(s): Fiction, Radicals, Muslims, Sabotage 'Maqabane' 'Tightrope' 'Turning points'
According to Muslims Muhamad lived a perfect life. Its a very "lead by example" kind of deal.
No, the religion of Islam is actually very peaceful. However, not even the violent radicals are bent on destroying the universe, if memory serves.
There is a killer in our midst. We are in the midst of a blizzard.
electronegative radicals are anions or acid radicals.
what are irrational and radicals and rationals
I was in a midst of a fight
Radicals are considered like radicals if they have the same index and the same radicand (the number or expression under the radical sign). For example, ( \sqrt{3} ) and ( \sqrt{12} ) are not like radicals, but ( \sqrt{5} ) and ( 2\sqrt{5} ) are like radicals because they both involve the same radicand, ( 5 ). You can simplify radicals to check if their radicands match, which helps in identifying like radicals.