Misunderstanding About Islam

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Although we should look at "both sides," in general, people really dont. We are blasted more with what Muslims do than what others do. And u cant deny that. Anyways, can we get back to article, please?
 
Although we should look at "both sides," in general, people really dont. We are blasted more with what Muslims do than what others do. And u cant deny that. Anyways, can we get back to article, please?

that's true too.
 
Although we should look at "both sides," in general, people really dont. We are blasted more with what Muslims do than what others do. And u cant deny that. Anyways, can we get back to article, please?

You've a very good observation. People don't look at both sides. It's not completely the fault of the people only if they don't look at both sides. They're taught like this. Teachings of sentimentalism, patriotism, and religious extremism have damaged the brains and circumcised their vision. The educated youth have developed a tunnel vision at a very early age. They cannot see light anywhere except at the other end of the tunnel (in the next world). For them everything around them in this world is dark or blacked out. This kind of thinking normally develops at the very old age when a person is on the deathbed and is left with no future in this world. He satisfies him/herself with the imaginations of ones future in the next world. The institutions for teaching sentimentalism in Muslims have brought the young Muslims to their deathbeds where they see themselves as only victims and all others only aggressors. They’re not ready to believe that there’re some good or nice people on the other side as well as there’re some bad elements on their side who teach them sentimentalism and promote hatred not only against others, but against each other.
 

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