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Unfortunately, for some Muslims this has led to the view that war against the West is not merely justified but actually necessary. Many Muslims (perhaps yourself included) think the West has in fact declared war on Islam. They link together every single event involving Muslims - Bosnia, Iraq, Afghanistan etc - and regard them as part of a single, unified plan. This is very surprising and difficult to understand for Westerners, whose plan it is supposed to be.As I understand it, that means establishing peace through treaties and negotiations where necessary, and fighting fi sabilillah where necessary. That is something we all have to think about when examining modern conflicts involving the ummah.
Unlike some religions, Muslims are widely scattered round the world and therefore come into contact with every other religion and culture. There are many lines of tension in these areas (often based on historical wars of expansion) that remain volatile to this day. Only Christians are as widely distributed.
However, unlike Christians, Muslims are brought up to see any event, involving any Muslim, anywhere in the world, as personal (ie all part of the umma). Christians simply don't draw up lists of international conflicts in the same way. There is no equivalent 'single world view' in Christian culture - or in any other culture.
Not only are Muslims encouraged to see any attacks on any Muslims as personal, they also see any act by any Western country as linked. So whilst I, for example, see acts by France as having nothing whatsoever to do with me, some Muslims treat this as all part of the evidence against me and my culture.
In effect, many Muslims think that I personally (along with all other Westerners) are at war with them. Therefore they believe they are allowed to be at war with me. This came as a shock to me when I first joined this forum. Whereas almost all Westerners like myself, certainly do not feel we have declared war on you - so any action taken against western targets feels like Muslims have declared war on us.
In other words, we have a war situation where both sides feels the other started it, and that they are only acting in self defence. Not only is this terrifically sad in itself, it's also hard to see how anyone can declare peace, even if they want to. If I don't know I'm at war in the first place, how can I stop?
At first it's only a limited number of zealots who take actual physical action. But if it scales up, then in the end no one can stay out of it. A westerner becomes a target simply because he is a westerner, and a Muslim because he is a Muslim. No matter what an individual feels, you will be forced to choose sides. There will be a huge number of people caught impossibly in the middle. For instance, westerners who have converted to Islam. Or Muslims who are 'not Muslim enough'.
Each side will respond tit-for-tat, each will blame the other for being the first to sink to the worst kind of violence.
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