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(82,333 posts)
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 12:48 AM Dec 2014

Australians’ Amazingly Compassionate Response To Horrific Religious Extremism



by Jack Jenkins
Posted on December 15, 2014 at 9:48 am
Updated: December 15, 2014 at 2:02 pm

As Australia continues to grapple with a violent hostage-taker in Sydney who claims affiliation with the militant group ISIS, local Muslims and non-Muslims are working together to condemn the gunman as unrepresentative of the greater Australian Islamic community.

Sunday evening, a gunman calling himself “The Brother” stormed a Sydney cafe and took several hostages, beginning an ongoing siege with local law enforcement and making several demands — including that officials bring him the black flag of ISIS, an infamously violent jihadist group in Iraq and Syria also known as the Islamic State. Within hours of the incident, however, a coalition of 50 Muslim organizations quickly released a statement condemning the militant’s actions and urging their fellow Australians not to conflate the attack with all of Islam.

“We reject any attempt to take the innocent life of any human being, or to instill fear and terror into their hearts,” the letter read. “Any such despicable act only serves to play into the agendas of those who seek to destroy the goodwill of the people of Australia and to further damage, and ridicule the religion of Islam, and Australian Muslims throughout this country.”

“We remind everyone that the Arabic inscription on the black flag is not representative of a political statement, but reaffirms a testimony of faith that has been misappropriated by misguided individuals that represent no one but themselves,” the letter added.

http://thinkprogress.org/world/2014/12/15/3603590/australian-muslims-hostage-taker-amazing-response/
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Australians’ Amazingly Compassionate Response To Horrific Religious Extremism (Original Post) rug Dec 2014 OP
And I see many Duers do not know how to talk about Islam. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #1
We can learn a lot from these people. rug Dec 2014 #2
It does. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #3
That's because finding anything negative about Islam is easy. kentauros Dec 2014 #4
 

hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
1. And I see many Duers do not know how to talk about Islam.
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 12:55 AM
Dec 2014

The responses in ther lbn thread on the incident and an isis thread in lbn show DUers have a very hard time talking about Islam.

One side blames Islam itself and the another side says it is bigotry to post threads making Islam look bad.

Then it goes into Christians ard just as bad and the the Crusades.

The fact is this site does not discuss Islam in a reasonable way and that is sad.


 

hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
3. It does.
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 01:05 AM
Dec 2014

From listening to some here you woukd think they were all out to get us.

Yes there are legit criticism but there are legit criticisms of all religions.

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
4. That's because finding anything negative about Islam is easy.
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 09:59 AM
Dec 2014

Finding anything positive takes work, and plenty of reading, so it's harder to do. And all too often the only people willing to do that harder work around here are merely looking for even more negative things to post.

I was going to post a quote from Rumi (I don't know such things off the top of my head) and discovered that our President's Interfaith organization is called the Rumi Forum.

While I suspect "knowledgeable" teapartiers know that Rumi was a Sufi, and by proxy, a Muslim (due to how much they like to associate Islam with the President, I would assume they are aware of this group) I found it interesting, and pleasantly surprising, they'd pick Rumi for such a group. I wonder if the rest of DU knows about it?

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