Islam - whose misconception?
Everyday or so we hear one Islamic leader or another say that they want to help non-believers understand that Islam is not what Osama Bin-Laden and the other crackpots out there are preaching.
I'm wondering, if what Osama and co. preaching is wrong, why do they have so many followers and why are Islamic leaders not trying to educate their own people about their misconceptions...
Re: Islam - whose misconception?
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Originally posted by ghosty
Everyday or so we hear one Islamic leader or another say that they want to help non-believers understand that Islam is not what Osama Bin-Laden and the other crackpots out there are preaching.
I'm wondering, if what Osama and co. preaching is wrong, why do they have so many followers and why are Islamic leaders not trying to educate their own people about their misconceptions...
For the same reason the Popes had so many volunteers for the Crusades.
For the same reasons that Jehovas' Whitness can read the Bible and get the idea they aren't allowed to have blood transfusions.
For the same reason the Amish drive buggies, or Menenite women only wear dresses and wear little caps on their heads.
All religion is open to interpretation... just as there are more strict and less strict versions of Christianity, there are different interpretations of Islam.
Much was made of women in Afghanistan having to wear the long abyas... usually they are only worn for solumn religious ceremonies. However, in a large segment of the Afghan population, the Pashtun, women have worn them every day for recorded history. They are the Amish of Islam.
Likewise, many white supremicist groups use Christianity as a basis for their beliefs. Usama and his crew are the Neo-Nazis of Islam.
However, Usama & Co preach their brand of Islam NOT because they believe it themselves, but because it gives them power over others who do.