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Are some of the beliefs of fundamentalist Islam inherently violent and unjust?

 

 

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That is really stupid! No one can know that unless you actually read the Koran. I have several Muslim friends who are absolutely toleratnt, inviolent, believe in justice. There must be a lot of muslims right here who aren't particularly what you call them. I think it's dumb to tag in something like 'ARE ALL MULIMS TERRORISTS' or 'DOES ISLAM TEACH VIOLENCE?' Well, it is stupid and violent the way you have put it!

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I changed it slightly.------------------------------------------------------

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The thing is that, Islam as a religion is only based on principles very patriotic to it's being. And such principles are inherent to several other religions in different ways. I'm not trying to offend anyone. Just trying to prove this point that Islam is not a violent religion. Only cuz some violent men of Islam are causing violence, does not mean that Islam is a religion of violence.

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exactly. not only that but those violent men tainted the reputation of Islam, making people think differently about it. Islam is not a violent religion, it is based on peace and forgiveness. but allot of people changed the view of others about Islam. and just like nida said, only bcz some violent men are causing violence does not mean that Islam is a religion of violence.

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Agreed in all ways...

violent men tainted the reputation of Islam, making people think differently about it.

Yes...But, the World ceases to see reality in it's sense of existence and people tend to act and be more influenced by what is said around. Men and Women must start to see people as who they are not as what they are said to be.

Islam is not a violent religion, it is based on peace and forgiveness.

This answers the question the debater demands. It is true that there are certain policies that do suggest an amount of war like action. Something protests. But, as of everything seen it does not promote violence or glorify. It has spoken of peace and justice and honesty and love and co operation and etc. It is a religion just like every other religion.

People should start to see the World differently not the way it is always shown.

Side: No