The Good Muslim Community
Published on August 28, 2006 By Gregoreus In War on Terror
Two more dead in Turkey. I know how we feel about terrorist here in America and I can guess what they are saying in Turkey and England and Spain and even Russia! What I really what to know is what are the Muslims, I mean the 'good' ones, saying and doing about these extremists who hide behind the works of Muhammad and murder people as they profess the name of Allah? When will the Muslim take up there own jihad against those that slander the name of their religion. The more I watch people on the news, covered in the blood of family members, running around franticly trying to find some way to save the life of a corps, the more I realize who is not taking true responsibility here: the Good Muslims.

So what is the deal? What are they waiting for? How many have to die before the 'Good' Muslim stands up and says, "Enough is enough, this is wrong." When will the 'Good' Imams start preaching that suicide bombing is wrong, that hate for someone you have never even met is to welcome the fire of hell, not a knock on the gates of paradise? How about a fatwa declaring all violent extremists excommunicated?

The truth is we will never see any of the above. Why?
1. The vast majority of the Muslims support these extremists ideologically and/or financially
2. 90% of the 'Good' are so apathetic they might as well not even call themselves Muslim
3. Those that do feel that TERRORISM is WRONG, are cowards without the intestinal fortitude to stand up for what they believe
4. The few who do speak out are so far and few between, you will never hear them

We have been told of a Muslim dentists openly telling Christian employees that they exist to kill Christians, that same dentist was found to be finically associated with terrorist related donations. Our government employees have briefed on findings that over 50% of the businesses run by Muslims will send a portion of that money back home to the Middle East and find its way into a terrorist’s pocket.

When all is said and done, in a time of war, if you can't be counted as a friend, you are an enemy. If you will not join the chorus of voices denouncing the brutal violence perpetrated across the globe, then your silence is consent.


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