No religion, whatsoever, encourages terrorism. Believers of any religion may have among them those who for any reason, religious or political or social, get involved in terrorism.
because all countries have terrorism
Md. Mukhtar. Alam has written: 'Madrasa and terrorism' -- subject(s): Islamic education, Madrasahs, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Religious education, Terrorism
that is because terrorism causes threat to different countries.
Terrorism and jawad
Isa Okeke has written: 'War on terrorism' -- subject(s): Christianity, Islam, Nonviolence, Prevention, Relations, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of War on Terrorism, 2001-, Terrorism, War on Terrorism, 2001- 'Clerics and professors'
Gunter Waldmann has written: 'Glaube und Terror' -- subject(s): Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Terrorism
The expression 'religious terrorism' is a false expression introduced by politicians supported by Media to propagate their political ideas and implement specific Agendas to control either their own countries or to control other countries and put hands on their resources.No religion, whatsoever, calls for terrorism. People uprising in some countries or some territories to get their human rights, land rights, or to resist occupation, injustice, or torture cannt be classified under religious terrorism.Another View (that answers the question) :1. Muslim hating2. Anti- occupants hating3. Jew hating4. Christian hating5. American hating
Justo Lacunza Balda has written: 'Islam' -- subject(s): Islam, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Religious aspects of War, Terrorism, War
Reader Ian has written: 'A poisonous cocktail?' -- subject(s): Cults, Oumu Shinrikyo (Religious organization), Religion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Terrorism
YES!!
Egypt