Muslim terrorist
Why a Muslim is labelled as a terrorist whereas people of other religions aren't?
Being born in a Muslim family, you may feel I'm biased towards my religion and its people. You'll have to read till the end to discover what's true.
First things first: Not all muslims are God fearing (having taqwa) there are many name sake muslims also, who are just born muslims but have no fear of Allah azzawajall. Lack of fear of almighty makes them just a human being like men of any faith or men of no faith.
Secondly: there's extreme poverty and illiteracy amongst Muslims all over the world. a) poverty leads a man to do any work whether legal, illegal, whether against muslims or non muslims, whether murder or robbery and this is true in case of muslims as well. A poor man has big dreams specially to become rich as fast as possible. So their services are available for anything and everything that you can pay them for.
b) illiteracy not only religious but also worldly due to lack of money makes any man gullible. It's easy to lure an illiterate person whether religiously or otherwise. Most of the illiterate muslims fall an easy prey to powerful, rich and educated antisocial elements.
Third: personal matter with an organisation or with a person makes powerful and rich men to easily hire people for taking their revenge. It's only a personal matter which has nothing to do with religion.
Fourth: it's a game of power, dominance and rule. Like all rich and powerful men even few muslims have same ambitions and dreams. Rule the world according to their whims and fancies and that has nothing to do with Islam or Qur'an. They only use Islam and Qur'an to get loyal manpower. And this holds true for people of all religions.
So a terrorist is a terrorist irrespective of their religion, nationality or education.
Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh
Tue 20th Dec 2022 14:20
M.C.
We are speaking of a real threat, about which the UK government has concerns: that threat is currently the one from the UK Far Right.
You present two logical fallacies i.e. "Whatabouteries"-commonly known as "Red Herrings".
1. "even back in the days of Moseley and his Black Shirts, the movement had little support within the greater population ".
2. What is perhaps more of an insidious threat is the existence of
the "Far Left".