Saturday, 16 July 2016

Extremism: Why Islam may never go further than it already has.


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Hello everyone,,
               I choose not to write this post from the incidence which took place in Nice by Bouhlel who was a 31-year-old French-Tunisian delivery driver known to police who is reported to have driven a 19-tonne white Renault lorry into crowds gathered for Bastille Day celebrations in the French Riviera city of Nice, killing 84 people. Some said he suffered loneliness from a devastating divorce. I write this from past events that have occurred. Recently, there is an admirable effort in the U.s in other western societies to differentiate between extremism and main stream Islamic beliefs and practices. Beautiful attempt I must say. Others have claimed that the construct emerged from the history of the Muslim decline and its unhappy encounter with the dominant west. But looking at it from a non-Muslim perspective I believe they have lost it all. A religion that has been identified with so much heart ache, pain, and deaths which seeks to demolish the representation of modern day civilization got to sit down and rethink what they really want. yea, that's it. How can you go against westernization; its lifestyles and expectations with the means you put forward and yet expect the religion to break grounds. It won't, for all that shall be attained would be gotten true force and not total conformation. Bouhlel must have suffered from depression, loneliness or whatever but I choose not to care. He was Muslim. No matter how terrible his health state was he had no right to step into lime light taking away life's. I also do not care what pure Islam is but something has to be done in relations to this issue or else tomorrow other people would pick up lorries and send more life's to death claiming depression. I pray for the lost souls that they may find rest.



 

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