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Concepts of Radical Islam

 

But pretending the Muslims were all just innocent victims who never pillaged and looted as much as any other civilization of the time is just apologist nonsense. Other examples of radical Muslim acts include those of Aurangzeb. Who alone did more damage in his life than the British managed in 300 years. Setting aside the demolitions and massacres of Hindu and Sikh communities, he did his best to stamp out Sufi Islam in India and replace it with a radical Sunni interpretation that is responsible for the communal conflict and casualties throughout India and Kashmir today. All of which go either forgotten or apologized for in the modern world despite their prevalent effects on the modern world now.
             But all of these problems come from the past what is the problem with radical Islam now. Saudi Arabia has one of the lowest crime rates in the world because crimes simply aren't reported; they have one of the lowest recorded incidents of rape for any country because rape victims will get stoned or lashed for adultery if they report it, not because sharia law has magically ended all civil discord. Pakistan is run by terrorists from top to bottom and literally only exists as a training camp to launch attacks into Afghanistan, Kashmir and India. Apologist say out of 1.6 billion Muslims, only a hundred are terrorists. However ISIS alone has 50,000 fighters just in Syria. There was a Pew study in 2013 that indicated about 350 million Muslims worldwide in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Jordan and Palestine share extremist views with hardcore Salafist organizations. The extremist views in question were "Do you believe Muslims who convert to another religion should receive the death penalty?". Most Saudi and Pakistani Muslims said yes. Moderate Muslims have to stand up against the radicals because they are losing. The oft-parroted narrative that there is only a tiny minority of Muslims that subscribes to extremist views is false; Pew's 2013 Global Attitudes survey indicated at least 350 million Muslims in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Malaysia, Jordan, Egypt and Palestine believe non-believers and blasphemers should receive the death penalty.


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