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Can Muslims ever condemn ISIS enough?

Can Muslims ever condemn ISIS enough?


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ISIS sure does have an easy time with recruiting. Wouldn't you agree there's something very wrong with that reality?

Yes, I would agree with you, and I know why that is, and there's something very wrong about that as well.
 
Talk is cheap. Lets see some jihad loosed on them, cut off the money supply or even just shun them.
 
To criticise your assertion that the Jordanian government is superior to Muslim clerics because all they do is speak words of condemnation, whereas the Jordanians are flying sorties, which of course is stupid. And being coy isn't protecting you. Anything to disparage the Muslim. And again, what "action" should Muslim clerics take that would elevate them to the same level of praise that you have for the Jordanian government, hmm?

And where exactly did I assert that "the Jordanian government is superior to Muslim clerics"? Don't think I did. But please, provide me the quote where I did.

Those constantly in search of being offended usually find what they are searching for, even if they have to miss characterize something so that it'll suite the need.
 
And where exactly did I assert that "the Jordanian government is superior to Muslim clerics"? Don't think I did. But please, provide me the quote where I did.

Those constantly in search of being offended usually find what they are searching for, even if they have to miss characterize something so that it'll suite the need.


Originally Posted by eohrnberger
Other Muslims condemning ISIS is fine. But that's just words.

At least with Jordan, there's action behind those words.
We can only hope that this action that Jordan has taken will draw in other Muslim nations and other Muslims to take equal action.

Actions speak louder than words.


To the bolded. Ok, so your denying that you elevated the Jordanians above the Muslim clerics because the later has just words, but the former has action??? Right dude. You hate Muslims!!!!!!!!
 
Other Muslims condemning ISIS is fine. But that's just words.

At least with Jordan, there's action behind those words. We can only hope that this action that Jordan has taken will draw in other Muslim nations and other Muslims to take equal action.

Actions speak louder than words.
I count at least five other Muslim nations fighting against ISIS listed here, along with seven non Muslim nations besides the USA. I'm not sure where to put Turkey, but that one is fighting ISIS as well.

We're not fighting this battle alone.
 
Originally Posted by eohrnberger
Other Muslims condemning ISIS is fine. But that's just words.

At least with Jordan, there's action behind those words.
We can only hope that this action that Jordan has taken will draw in other Muslim nations and other Muslims to take equal action.

Actions speak louder than words.


To the bolded. Ok, so your denying that you elevated the Jordanians above the Muslim clerics because the later has just words, but the former has action??? Right dude. You hate Muslims!!!!!!!!

In a world where politicians fill the airwaves with their meaningless, empty promises filled with little more than hot air, why not acknowledge that the king of Jordan has broken from that mold, has taken a stand and has taken action?

And you don't know me. I don't hate Muslims. If I hate anyone, I think I hate the Militant Islamic Fundamentalists, not even for who they are, but more so for what they've done, and continue to do.
 
I count at least five other Muslim nations fighting against ISIS listed here, along with seven non Muslim nations besides the USA. I'm not sure where to put Turkey, but that one is fighting ISIS as well.

We're not fighting this battle alone.

Excellent! Excellent that we are not fighting ISIS alone. The more that other Muslim nations come on board with this fight, the more likely, I'm thinking, that there'll be a longer lasting peace after it's all done.
 
I count at least five other Muslim nations fighting against ISIS listed here, along with seven non Muslim nations besides the USA. I'm not sure where to put Turkey, but that one is fighting ISIS as well.

We're not fighting this battle alone.

Except most of those aren't actually doing a whole lot. France, one of those listed, has stopped doing air strikes and there will be no ground troops. England has already said they're not doing much, and certainly no boots on the ground. Australia... no ground troops. Germany wants to train people, they don't want to fight. The Netherlands? No fighting. Canada? Advisors only. Turkey? Cutting funding, no fighters. So where are these actual fighters that are helping us again?
 
Except most of those aren't actually doing a whole lot. France, one of those listed, has stopped doing air strikes and there will be no ground troops. England has already said they're not doing much, and certainly no boots on the ground. Australia... no ground troops. Germany wants to train people, they don't want to fight. The Netherlands? No fighting. Canada? Advisors only. Turkey? Cutting funding, no fighters. So where are these actual fighters that are helping us again?

From the Muslim nations that have the most to lose should ISIS prevail.
 
Saudi Arabia should be opposed for its punishments on homosexuality, women driving, etc. way before it should be opposed for the possible aiding to a single terror attack, as bad and horrible as it was. It all begins and ends with the radical elements of the state and of the society.

And for funding 9/11 and producing 15 out of 19 hijackers, when will America condemn Saudi Arabia?
 
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