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Old 08-25-2015, 03:56 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Old 08-25-2015, 04:11 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I'm not gonna watch your video, how about explaining for us non Germans?
dunno think it was just a bunch of native germans mad about the so called rise of radical islam in europe. i say so called cause i don't live there and don't know the facts. but i've seen similar stories and heard similar commentary before, about the racial and social tension between a growing group of right wing europeans with nationalist sentiments and a another growing group of muslim immigrants and converts to islam that are becoming increasingly radicalized. these are supposedly some of the people that get recruited from all over europe and to some extent the united states to go fight for isis.
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Old 08-25-2015, 05:36 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I'm not sure if right wingers in Germany believe the same thing right wingers believe over here, and I know very little about Salafism (I quickly wiki'd it). Interesting video though.
Basically it's back to the basics, which would be using military tactics to propagate the religion of islam, because in islam some hold a belief that a military victory is a sign from allah that they are right.

As far I as read the current radical and militaristic form of islam has started with either the teaching of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab or Sayyid Qutb, different sources claim either as beginning. The former is responsible for what is called "Wahhabism," but since that make it seem like a muslim would be following a person they do not like the name, so Salafism is preferred. Now some say Wahhabism is the same as Salafism and other disagree. There is no consensus. But no matter what it is called, it is a current radical and militaristic threat. And is usually a threat in the third world nations where not much attention is given to the victims radical and militaristic branch/brand of islam.

Talking about islam is like opening Pandora's box. There are all these divergent groups, and contradictions within islam and contradictory view points outside of islam. As far a topic/discussion islam/militaristic islam isn't something I like to get into.
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