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why are muslims terrorists? Give three points.​

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Answered by alokprajapati362
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Answer:

June & July 2004

The Religious Sources of Islamic Terrorism

by Shmuel Bar

Tuesday, June 1, 2004

While terrorism — even in the form of suicide attacks — is not an Islamic phenomenon by definition, it cannot be ignored that the lion’s share of terrorist acts and the most devastating of them in recent years have been perpetrated in the name of Islam. This fact has sparked a fundamental debate both in the West and within the Muslim world regarding the link between these acts and the teachings of Islam.

Answered by Ruchikagirase
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Islamic terrorism are terrorist acts against civilians committed by violent Islamists who claim a religious motivation.

Explanation:

1 .The largest numbers of incidents and fatalities caused by Islamic terrorism have occurred in India, Iraq, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Yemen, and Syria

2.According to research by the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, there were 31,221 Islamist terrorism attacks, which killed at least 146,811 people, between 11 September 2001 and 21 April 2019.

3.They are seen as "a sacrament ... intended to restore to the universe a moral order that had been corrupted by the enemies of Islam." It is neither political or strategic but an "act of redemption" meant to "humiliate and slaughter those who defied the hegemony of God.

Conclusion:

Most of the radicals have a Muslim background, which makes them open to a process of re-Islamisation and jihad is "the only cause on the global market". If you kill in silence, it will be reported by the local newspaper; "if you kill yelling 'Allahu Akbar', you are sure to make the national headlines". Other extreme causes—ultra-left or radical ecology are "too bourgeois and intellectual" for the radicals.

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