Do you think ISLAM is a religion of terrorism ?


  • it's a religion as any other, violent, cruel and bloodthirsty, moreso than other monotheistic ones


  • The religion itself if based 100% solely on every word of the Koran, yes. Because there are specific words in the book that instruct that infidels be killed. But not every Muslim goes by that book 100%, they water it down, and follow only the kind peaceful parts. So if Islam doesn't go fully by the book, then it's a whole different Islam, a re-branded, watered down religion, but not a terroristic one, unless they decide to go fully by the book.


  • Their belief just too hardcore

    Seriously, religions are always used to brainwash people since the past so any religions with fucked up leader can be all dangerous


  • @muslim is not a religion of terriorism rather islam is a relgion of peace


  • @suzan good joke


  • No.... it's never suppose to be thinkable in the first place


  • @sheapard What?


  • @alwaysstranger >>> Meaning ?


  • @sheapard i didn't understand what you said
    Refrase it in a coherent manner


  • @sheapard what is "it"?


  • I think that the Islam is a religion but some people use the religion as reason for their actions.


  • @muslim Islam is not a religion of terrorism any more than Christianity is. There are radical Islamics that try to force their beliefs on others, and they are evil. However, there are also radical Christians that have performed bombings and shootings, the same as the much-feared radical Islamics. Essentially, unless a religion actively teaches and encourages terrorism, it is not a religion of terrorism. There are factions of muslims and christians and other religions who are violent and wish to eradicate everyone but themselves, but they do not make their respective religions terrorism religions.


  • as many people say and i believe it to be true, terrorism has no religion..


  • As a Muslim I believe I have the right to speak for all Muslims and say: we don't give of fuck what u think about our religion. And Thank u.


  • hell no, all of religions teach us do not killing each other, dont blame the religion but blame it on people who do it

    im a muslim and im not a terrorist, we live in peace, isis is an america's army, isis is not islam

    thank you


  • @haseeb yeah, im on you


  • @alwaysstranger "it" referring "to ISLAM", been brought with equal plain of terrorism, is an absolute sway to a sincere approach of rationality.


  • @alwaysstranger ..Reason for saying so, well , i wouldn't know the full contrast to the premise before the said argument, but let's try and be logical, rational and deductive thinkers, few misleading unrepresentative element cannot in any way dictate the actual crux of an ideology.


  • @sheapard the quran is violent. That is a fact. I don't know if that implies that islam is a religion of terrorism but it is a fact


  • The short answer is 'no' because of course Islam is much more than that (so the question is a bit simplistic) But the problem for Islam is it is hard to get away from its roots. Mohammad was a warrior, and the Islamic faith was initially spread by territorial conquests. It has also tended to spawn theocracies (where God/Allah is the ruler over everything...ie Sharia law...which by default means a dictatorship...because unfortunately God doesn't speak on cue). So terrorists live in the extreme end of Islam and find their justification in their founder. Of course we know that there are millions of peace loving muslims.

    We also know that Christians have been guilty of conquests in the name of religion too. (Although the crusades ordered by the pope were aimed at stopping the advance of muslim conquerors across Europe, and so i think justified just on self-defence alone). But on the other hand we know that the Catholic church of the Middle Ages was despotic and a monster. But along came Martin Luther in the 1500s and said... we have to 'reform'. 'We have to go back to our roots and live as Jesus lived'. And the church threw out a lot of stuff and went back to basics. Islam has a problem with doing that... if it reforms, it still goes back to its roots... which included expansion by conquest. So it is much harder for Islam to get away from the territorial nature of its roots, and so terrorists will continue to find justification and energy in the same place.