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Islam, Judaism And Christianity, On Human Rights And Democracy?

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Islam, Judaism and Christianity, human rights and democracy?
This situation is not unique to Islam, the religion throughout history has been (and remains) a force on the crop, as a force to stabilize the hostility towards others. European wars were motivated by religion. This in theory is the Western perception of Islam Islam to induce cultural suicide bombers, that’s not true. The theme of martyrdom is different from suicide bombers and Muslims have difficulties between the last two years in the New World Order and their greatest strength, the United States, especially after 11 September meeting. where human rights and democracy have been put on the back seat.  Need hierarchy that motivates people to change their subjective needs. reduced requirements (such as food and housing and democracy of course) are the motivating factors of the most important and must, for the most part before the needs of peer acceptance and self-realization are filled to be a powerful engine.
I am not a cultural adaptation is usually a mistake. However, the culture allows foreigners more freedom than it does its own citizens. In such cases, if the setting is required. In terms of Western values, a small adjustment is necessary, but difficult to implement. This would help in that case, a central government plays the representatives of Western power, to promote cultural changes, as a country that supposedly is the Muslim country in the Western thought.
Associations and organizations have goals and processes for the benefit of the Muslim and Jewish organizations. Jews are far ahead of any other religion, in the care of the Jews in any place on Earth. No other religion followers are in management and leadership skills. And I think that should be commended for their successful efforts.  The idea of the intellectuals and lay people is very dangerous for the theologians of all religions. In the Jewish religion in the Christian faith and Islamic faith. All share the intolerance, ignorance and madness of the ideas could join each other. Politics is for most followers of the three religions mentioned ride. His followers all over the world through the teachings of their clergy men stunned, because they are the only followers of God, opening his paradise for themselves and reject the other religions in the sky, but will lead to hell.
In the Christian faith, the image of Jesus is different in the church from other churches. Catholic beliefs differ from those of the Protestant denominations. And both are abused by the Old Testament or New.
In the Jewish religion, however, took a different direction, the Jews understood early the power of the mind, by Spinoza, Marx and Durkheim to the circumstances of the modern world of psychology, medicine, radio, press control and legal and financial companies and banks have the means to have control over people. These areas were observed, as the U.S. controlled by Jews. Departments of Psychology and briefs of evidence have changed the negative image of Jews in the United States after the 1940s and the Holocaust. The political support, that support the Jewish targets such as the creation and support of the State of Israel. They were very successful in this area. Most Americans blindly follow this direction and support Israel financially and materially by the arms and weapons technology.
Both Christian and Jewish faiths met at the beginning that contradict the Judeo-Christian faith march to the religion of Islam. Muslims are no less in place of other religions. All conflicts with a market share of other religions. And yes, they were on their evidence. But I think there should be reconciliation and normalization of mutual recognition between religions in order to reduce the tension between his supporters around the world. Traded misunderstandings about whether you want to bridge the gap between religions in relation to human rights and democracy. If we forget the wrong ideas about the perception of Muslim terrorists. (644 words)

Islam, Judaism and Christianity, human rights and democracy?  This situation is not unique to Islam, the religion throughout history has been (and remains) a force on the crop, as a force to stabilize the hostility towards others. European wars were motivated by religion. This in theory is the Western perception of Islam Islam to induce cultural suicide bombers, that’s not true. The theme of martyrdom is different from suicide bombers and Muslims have difficulties between the last two years in the New World Order and their greatest strength, the United States, especially after 11 September meeting. where human rights and democracy have been put on the back seat.  Need hierarchy that motivates people to change their subjective needs. reduced requirements (such as food and housing and democracy of course) are the motivating factors of the most important and must, for the most part before the needs of peer acceptance and self-realization are filled to be a powerful engine. I am not a cultural adaptation is usually a mistake. However, the culture allows foreigners more freedom than it does its own citizens. In such cases, if the setting is required. In terms of Western values, a small adjustment is necessary, but difficult to implement. This would help in that case, a central government plays the representatives of Western power, to promote cultural changes, as a country that supposedly is the Muslim country in the Western thought. Associations and organizations have goals and processes for the benefit of the Muslim and Jewish organizations. Jews are far ahead of any other religion, in the care of the Jews in any place on Earth. No other religion followers are in management and leadership skills. And I think that should be commended for their successful efforts.  The idea of the intellectuals and lay people is very dangerous for the theologians of all religions. In the Jewish religion in the Christian faith and Islamic faith. All share the intolerance, ignorance and madness of the ideas could join each other. Politics is for most followers of the three religions mentioned ride. His followers all over the world through the teachings of their clergy men stunned, because they are the only followers of God, opening his paradise for themselves and reject the other religions in the sky, but will lead to hell.
In the Christian faith, the image of Jesus is different in the church from other churches. Catholic beliefs differ from those of the Protestant denominations. And both are abused by the Old Testament or New.
In the Jewish religion, however, took a different direction, the Jews understood early the power of the mind, by Spinoza, Marx and Durkheim to the circumstances of the modern world of psychology, medicine, radio, press control and legal and financial companies and banks have the means to have control over people. These areas were observed, as the U.S. controlled by Jews. Departments of Psychology and briefs of evidence have changed the negative image of Jews in the United States after the 1940s and the Holocaust. The political support, that support the Jewish targets such as the creation and support of the State of Israel. They were very successful in this area. Most Americans blindly follow this direction and support Israel financially and materially by the arms and weapons technology.
Both Christian and Jewish faiths met at the beginning that contradict the Judeo-Christian faith march to the religion of Islam. Muslims are no less in place of other religions. All conflicts with a market share of other religions. And yes, they were on their evidence. But I think there should be reconciliation and normalization of mutual recognition between religions in order to reduce the tension between his supporters around the world. Traded misunderstandings about whether you want to bridge the gap between religions in relation to human rights and democracy. If we forget the wrong ideas about the perception of Muslim terrorists. (644 words)

Wafa Sultan Speaks Out For Human Rights

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Millions of people have seen American psychiatrist Dr. Wafa Sultan’s debate with a Muslim cleric, which was first shown on al-Jazeera television. In 2006, TIME magazine nominated Dr. Sultan as one of the world’s most influential people. Sultan has appeared on many radio and TV shows in English, and regularly writes articles in Arabic that are read throughout the Muslim world. Her main purpose in life is to further the understanding of Islam and its effect on both the Muslim and non-Muslim world.

Born and raised a Muslim in Syria, Dr. Sultan is one of the co-founders of a group of American activists called Former Muslims United. As the name suggests, the members of FMU are apostates from Islam. Although all of them have left Islam, some remain religious or spiritual, while others do not. The one thing they have in common is that they are afraid that their apostasy will get them killed. They have formed their group in order to ensure that they are protected under the United States Constitution, which guarantees both freedom of and freedom from religion. The laws of America also make it illegal to murder someone because he or she has left his or her religion. Former Muslims United wants to make sure that these laws – and these basic human rights – are respected and that they need not live in the fear felt by millions of Muslims outside of the United States as concerns apostasy.

In this regard, it was my honor to interview Dr. Wafa Sultan about her experiences and her life’s mission. Over the years, she has demonstrated herself to be a fierce warrior for truth, taking on a fanatical ideology that is known to be harsh, brutal and cruel, especially as concerns women. I asked Dr. Sultan about her life as woman in the U.S. as compared to that in her native land, which is predominantly Muslim. Concerning Islamic or sharia law, she replied, “Under Islamic sharia, a woman is not considered a free being. She is mentally unfit to decide her own life.”

Wafa does not describe herself as an atheist; nor is she against religion or spirituality. As she also says, “My simple philosophy is, you have the right to worship a stone, so long as you don’t hit me with it.”

I also asked Dr. Sultan what her message to the American people might be, and she replied with a fourfold answer that included addressing the government, the media, academia and persons involved in interfaith dialogue. She strongly believes that everyone needs to become much better educated as to the nature of Islamic fundamentalism and its restrictions of freedoms that we Americans take for granted. While her instructions to the government require many policy changes, her message to the media is simple: “The media needs to avoid being politically correct, and be forthright in discussing brutal Islamic related news stories.”

As she battles against entrenched “religious” discrimination and brutality, Dr. Wafa Sultan is a true freedom fighter and a champion for the human rights of people worldwide.