Terrorism is never Islamic, as Islam promotes peace, love and equality.
Turning Point - 2000 Islamic Terrorism was released on: USA: 5 October 2008
There is nothing such as Islamic Terrorism, just there is nothing such as Christian Terrorism.Terrorism has no religion at all.
At the moment "terrorism" would seem to be the main activity espousing to be Islamic.
YES they have laws concerning Terrorism and people violating peace of a community
There is no what so called Islamic terrorism. Terrorism is something related to person but never related to Islam religion or any other religion. No religion, what so ever calls for terrorism. Attaching terrorism to Islam religion is a media propaganda and fabrication to allow politician to enforce their own political Agendas in Islamic countries and to try to limit the spread and inherent power of Islam. Refer to related questions below for more information.
Generally its Enemy but America - Islamic terrorism, Pakistan-taliban, palestine - Israel terrorism and for me examination
Md. Mukhtar. Alam has written: 'Madrasa and terrorism' -- subject(s): Islamic education, Madrasahs, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Religious education, Terrorism
Sam S. Souryal has written: 'Islam, Islamic law, and the turn to violence' -- subject(s): Islam, Islam and world politics, Islamic law, Religious aspects of Terrorism, Terrorism
Anneli Botha has written: 'Terrorism in the Maghreb' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism, Prevention, Political crimes and offenses
Not everyone judges Islamic people so harshly, but there are bigots out there who have prejudice views about them because of their association with terrorism.
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.