Response on Terrorism: Islamic Perspective

United States gave a strong response about terrorism especially after 9/11 tragedy where United States launched ‘War on Terror’ according to the acts of violence that committed by terrorist groups on Americans. After the tragedy, misperception on Islam start to raise, Islam was blamed for the attack...

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Main Author: Mohd Yassir, Hamzah
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Response on Terrorism: Islamic Perspective
description United States gave a strong response about terrorism especially after 9/11 tragedy where United States launched ‘War on Terror’ according to the acts of violence that committed by terrorist groups on Americans. After the tragedy, misperception on Islam start to raise, Islam was blamed for the attack and the teachings of Islam was being criticized by many peoples. Besides, Islamic Countries also made a strong responses about terrorism which they condemned the acts of violence and point out that Islam never gives permission to Muslims to kill innocent people. But the media that own by United States and Western Countries using propaganda to condemned the teachings of Islam and related terrorist groups with Islam. Consequently, this propaganda led to the hatred on Islam and Muslim by most of Americans and others that doesn’t understand the actual teachings of Islam.
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spelling my-uum-etd.37122016-04-26T07:02:46Z Response on Terrorism: Islamic Perspective 2010 Mohd Yassir, Hamzah Eby Hara, Abubakar College of Law, Government and International Studies (COLGIS) College of Law, Goverment and International Studies (COLGIS) JA Political science (General) United States gave a strong response about terrorism especially after 9/11 tragedy where United States launched ‘War on Terror’ according to the acts of violence that committed by terrorist groups on Americans. After the tragedy, misperception on Islam start to raise, Islam was blamed for the attack and the teachings of Islam was being criticized by many peoples. Besides, Islamic Countries also made a strong responses about terrorism which they condemned the acts of violence and point out that Islam never gives permission to Muslims to kill innocent people. But the media that own by United States and Western Countries using propaganda to condemned the teachings of Islam and related terrorist groups with Islam. Consequently, this propaganda led to the hatred on Islam and Muslim by most of Americans and others that doesn’t understand the actual teachings of Islam. 2010 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/3712/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/3712/1/s804166.pdf text eng validuser masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Amy Zalman (2009). Definitions of Terrorism. Retrieved from http://terrorism.about.com/od/whatisterroris1/ss/DefineTerr orism_9.htm Asia Society, (2002). Islam, Terrorism and Malaysia's Response. Online speech Retrieved from http://asiasociety. org/policypolitics/governance/national/islam-terrorism-and- malaysias-response Arab News, (2007). Islamophobia Worst Form of Terrorism. Online newspaper Retrieved from http://archive.arabnews.com/ ?page=4&section=0&article=96276&d=17&m=5&y=2007 Aref M. Al-Khattar, (2003). 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