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Old 08-13-2002, 05:44 AM   #1
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Post What is Radical Islam?

Should we not rather say the radical activities of some individuals who claim to practice Islam.

If not could someone please explain the socalled radical beliefs of Islam?

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<strong>Should we not rather say the radical activities of some individuals who claim to practice Islam.

If not could someone please explain the socalled radical beliefs of Islam?

Thanks</strong>
radical means something that changes, whether it be for good or bad. Islam is radical because it aims to change. It is the opinion of some that this change is for the bad, others think it is for the good(Like me). I prefer the distinctions Muslims and Islamists.Muslims follow the Qur'an rightly, Islamists have their basis in Islam but are not rightly guided.

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