I just heard her speaking and understand the pain she reflects. I can also understand her not believing that they are murderers. But setting that aside, I find fault in what she says the Muslin faith means. She said it means praying 5 times a day, remembering Alah, and believing that "XXXY" was its prophet? And that it should be that way to everyone. Here you see how any religion that so narrowly defines how you should act and believe can make more harm than good.
It is centered in the external acts to be performed and not the state of the person's spirituality. I am sure THAT religion must be about something else beyond that, but the narrowness of people's interpretations as to the meaning of their faith send them to kill others in its name. It seemed to me that she believes "everyone" should believe in one God that is Alá. No more choices, no leniency, no openness. She thinks she and only her is right, her religion is the only one and God's name is Ala.
What about the rest of the people who are not Muslims?
"I AM" is the God with "no name" of everyone, the Creator and people try to posses her like a thing made of something that can be confined in church and a book.
No wonder there have been so many wars and killings about God and religion.
Are you like as narrow with your religion?
JR1
Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
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