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this is the editorial i found in UMA magazine here in australia.. this is the problem we face here..

The Fate of the Muslim Gangster
Another day another 'Muslim gangster' is born. Thinking he's bulletproof he walks around the streets of Bankstown with his head up high, the wrong look in his direction might see you being thrown through a window. I thought a smile was a charity but not in this neighbourhood. It seems as if voilence within the Islamic community is growing by the day. Islam means 'peace'- so I keep hearing people say but actions speak louder than words. You hear there's another shooting, the boys spread the word, "there's another "187", you rush to see who's the latest victim- another young Muslim, a tattoo "live by the gun, die by the gun" visible of his lifeless chest.
Today, these Muslim gangsters have spread their violence all across Sydney, to an extent that it has even reached the footsteps of the Mosque. I ask why? Is the lure for a hit of crack, pot and cocaine worth causing such destruction?
Is the thrill you get by ruining the image of the Prophet Muhammad (saws) description and his followers as being a walking Quran really worth it, just because someone looks at you in a way you didn't like and so you saw the need to throw him into a wall to teach him a lesson. Is this what our beloved Prophet taught us?
1400 years ago we were looked up to, admired, people wanted to be just like us. The Prophet said that the nations will gather against you to destroy you.. however, today we to are contributing to our own destruction. When we need men to lead, to hold together our religion from the corruption brought about by those who are trying to put out the light of Allah (the Quran and Sunnah) we only help them by acting as 'Muslim gangsters' ruining the image of our forefathers who have shed a lot more than blood, sweat and tears to maintain.
In Islam, the words 'Muslim' and 'gangster' have never been used in the same sentence till now. O young Muslim, aren't you tired of being seen as one of them? When is the Muslim gangster going to wake up? Maybe when its too late. Today our brothers and sisters are being slaughtered on a daily basis and instead of trying to change the situation through our actions, wealth and supplications we are too busy waging ware on each other - brother vs. brother. Rather, Allah (swt) says in the Quran "And hold fast, all of you together, to the rope of Allah (the Quran), and be not divided among yourselves, and remember Allah's favour on you, for you were enemies one to another but He joined your hearts together, so that, by His Grace, you became brothers, and you were on the brink of a pit of Fire and He saved you from it..." (3:103)
The Muslim gangster needs to wake up for the sake of Allah. Be a man and get rid of this mentality that its you against the world but say its you who wants to be with Muhammad (saws) and the best nation who has ever stepped foot on this earth - Islam.
Today, the character of the Muslim is under the international microscope. Television broadcasters, newspapers, radio hosts are just waiting for ONE Muslim.. just one to 'step out of line' to brand the entire Muslim community as gang rapists, criminals, thieves, and of course their latest one.. 'terrorists'. As a result of this current climate, many of our submitters this issue have tried to use the Prophet's (saws) character as their inspiration to write their article in an attempt to help our young Muslim brothers and sisters to open thier eyes, to get off the streets and to become contributing members of our Islamic community.
I leave you to indulge into the perfect qualities of Muhammad (saws). I pray to our Almighty Lord to help us maintain proper manners in Islam.
The editor, Mohammad Adra
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