M. Ramadan is of course absolutely right when he says that the world should be aware of and care about all conflicts. I am, and do.
Religious extremism in the Muslim world would not be a problem if the holy text did not contain verses which allow and even advocate medieval violence, and which adherents believe to be unalterable.
Parents and religious teachers and religion itself bear a responsibility for the terrible actions of the jihadists who join Isis for allowing them to believe from birth that if they die a martyr’s death they will go straight to Paradise. Would they be less likely to commit these acts without this incentive and assurance?
Asalamoualeykoum. Can we have a french traduction of this interview ? Thank you for response.
M. Ramadan is of course absolutely right when he says that the world should be aware of and care about all conflicts. I am, and do.
Religious extremism in the Muslim world would not be a problem if the holy text did not contain verses which allow and even advocate medieval violence, and which adherents believe to be unalterable.
Parents and religious teachers and religion itself bear a responsibility for the terrible actions of the jihadists who join Isis for allowing them to believe from birth that if they die a martyr’s death they will go straight to Paradise. Would they be less likely to commit these acts without this incentive and assurance?