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FootballFan said:
From my own viewpoint its not Islam thats the problem in terrorism, its religion as a whole. It leads to some people have vastly different views which causes conflict and tensions within its self. It can also casue segregation, such as certain relgion zones and many people within these zones feeling alienated by the prospect of isolation.

In the way the holy scriptures are presented, it leaves for readers interpretation on the world, this is obviously dangerous and it can contibute to the cause of extremism from all religions.

No it isn't, these so called "extremists" take everything out of context. As a muslim I know suicide bombing is totally haram (Forbidden) it always says respect the laws of the land you live in. Because 0.001% decide to become some sort mis-concieved freedom fighters doesn't mean the religion is used to create tensions. Most genuine muslims know to respect any other religions, in the end we are all acounted for our sins and deeds.



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