Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Fanatical Islam is a Result of Defamation of Islam?

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    a report to the U.N. Human Rights Council (UNHRC) written by U.N. Special Rapporteur Doudou Diene, who recommended that the international human rights covenants be “reinterpreted and amended” to deal with Islamophobia.

    According to Diene, the "defamation" of Islam generates dangerous Islamophobia, which leads to the repression of Muslim rights and in turn drives Muslims to extremism.

    He believes that Islamophobia should be defined as ”a baseless hostility and fear vis-avis Islam, and as a result a fear of and aversion towards all Muslims or the majority of them ….”
I guess the fact that its founder was rejected by Mecca and then surrounded himself with a hoard of men and robbed and killed people along the caravan trail to Mecca has nothing to do with the ease that Muslim fanatics have at killing people.

Or that once he had starved Mecca economically and they surrendered to him, he established his rule there and then began to spread Islam out with the sword to other areas doesn't have anything to do with it either.

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