There is something fundamentally wrong here. This article clearly paints a good picture of the problem. But what's the solution? Surely to goodness, assuming these statistics are even slightly right, that given the fact that Islam is not just a religion, but also a political ideology -- then surely to goodness, these results are not the intended goal of any jihadic pursuits. But yet they are happening. The question is why? And once we know why are we prepared to discover what can be done about it? And finally, are we prepared to do what it takes to stop this? Tough questions.
But first, let's get a good handle of the problem. Surely, by now, whoever is providing the "beautiful virgins" that Muslim martyrs believe they'll get when they die in jihad, surely the supplier must be running out. I think that even their wisest Imams would know that, wouldn't they? But maybe I have it all wrong. Anyway, here's the article.
Why Golda Meir was right - Hurriyet Daily News: 1.65 million Muslim deaths by Muslims
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But first, let's get a good handle of the problem. Surely, by now, whoever is providing the "beautiful virgins" that Muslim martyrs believe they'll get when they die in jihad, surely the supplier must be running out. I think that even their wisest Imams would know that, wouldn't they? But maybe I have it all wrong. Anyway, here's the article.
Why Golda Meir was right - Hurriyet Daily News: 1.65 million Muslim deaths by Muslims
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