Simply put, while people certainly do ask about other forms of terrorism in addition to Islamic terrorism, people ask about Islamic terrorism for several major reasons: (1) its relative commonness, (2) the amount of media coverage given to Islamic terrorism, (3) a curiosity to understand the enemy, (4) selective attention making Muslims feel more under attack (Muslims typically are not reading questions about Hindu Terrorism), and (5) a general annoyance that most Muslims do not say anything useful concerning terrorism or why it occurs in Islam. They often prefer to use tu quoque logical fallacies (which is the fallacy of "you are just a bad as us"), no true Scotsman logical fallacies (which is the fallacy or "they are not 'real' Muslims"), and arguments that "non-Muslims just do not understand" while not explaining anything that would actually provide such understanding.
You ask your Islamic questions the same way you asked this one; namely, by typing your question in the box that says "Ask us anything".
It depends entirely upon who you ask. If you ask me, America does by buying oil and drugs from the Middle East.
I think we have a right to ask about the logic behind Islamic laws for the purpose of attempting to understand another culture and society.
You will have to ask the person who uses the term. I haven't seen anything "new" about global terrorism, so the concept must be in the mind of the person who says it.
What should we do to free our planet from terrorism
Are you feeling the stress Mr Bin Laden, that you need to ask for advice?
Suggest you ask a Islamic scholar at your local Masjid or Islamic community centre.
About 1.2 -1.5 billion people. My estimate. And I politely ask that you do not negate other beliefs or attack them. Please just answer the question and then leave it. If you do not know the answer, that is okay!
A major motivator behind Islamic fundamentalist terrorism since the end of World War II is the perception of Western imperialism and intervention in Muslim-majority countries. Many extremists view Western actions, such as military invasions and support for authoritarian regimes, as oppressive and a threat to their cultural and religious identity. Additionally, socio-economic factors, including poverty and lack of opportunities, can exacerbate feelings of disenfranchisement, driving individuals towards radical ideologies. This combination fuels a narrative of resistance against perceived injustices.
All terrorist attacks done by Muslims were condemned by all Islamic organizations, countries, and people. However, just one comment. I wonder why when a terrorist act done by a Muslim is attributed to Islam religion while when the same is carried out by a Christian or a Jewish or a non Muslim it is attributed to his/her nationality and not to his/her religion. In my opinion it is the bias of western media against Islam and Muslims. Refer to questions below.
Its a big and very good islamic organization in saudi arabia where you can ask any question if you want to know regarding islamic behavior. Hidayat
Some common optical illusion questions that people often ask include: "How does an optical illusion trick our brain?" "Why do some people see optical illusions differently?" "Can optical illusions be used to study the brain?"