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Saudi TV Host Rips Into ‘Hypocrites’ Who Say Terrorists ‘Do Not Represent Islam’ [VID]

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A Saudi television host had harsh criticism for Muslims — specifically those in the Arab world — who insist that terrorism does not represent their faith, calling them “hypocrites.”

Saudi columnist and television anchor Nadine Al-Budair said in a recent monologue that in the wake of the Brussels attack, it was time for Muslims to own up to elements of their faith that encourage followers to commit terrorist attacks.
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“After the abominable Brussels bombings, it’s time for us to feel shame and to stop acting as if the terrorists are a rarity,” she said, according to a translation from the Middle East Media Research Institute.

“We must admit that they are present everywhere, that their nationality is Arab, and that they adhere to the religion of Islam,” Al-Budair said as she pointed her finger at an education system that enforces memorization of hardline Salafist texts and where schools and universities “told them the others are infidels.”
Al-Budair excoriated pundits who, following each terrorist attack, assert that the perpetrators do not represent Islam.
“Whenever terrorism massacres peaceful civilians, the smart alecs and the hypocrites vie with one another in saying that these people do not represent Islam or the Muslims. Perhaps one of them could tell us who does represent Islam and the Muslims,” she said.
She noted with cynicism that many in the Arab world try to prove – in her opinion with futility – that “everything that is happening has nothing to do with the Muslims, and that the terrorists are highway robbers and homeless alcoholics and drug addicts.”

“We all know that the number of the homeless in Europe is very high. They sleep in the streets and beg for alms, and some of them are alcoholics or drug addicts, but we do not expect these addicts or criminals to even consider coming here and blowing up a mosque or a street in our city. It is we who blow ourselves up. It is we who blow up others,” she said.

“Why do we shed our own conscience?” she asked. “Don’t these perpetrators emerge from our environment? Don’t their families belong to our society? Didn’t anyone you know — someone from your city, a neighbor, someone from your street, a relative, a nephew, a grandson, a father, or a mother — go to Syria or Iraq to wage jihad?”
MEMRI reported that Al-Budair made her remarks on Saudi Arabia’s Rotana Khalijiyah TV on April 3:
 
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Thank you for sharing such an insightful post.

I am certain this Lady would have been sacked after airing such Bold Views.
 
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These views are flawed. The truth is that crime kills more people (even in the middle east and South Asia) than terrorism does. Do we say that those criminal represent Muslim society? Of course not.

The biggest argument against her type of thinking is that Islamic nations are actively combating terrorism, which throws her entire train of thought off track.

All she's done is give bigots more ammunition to attack not just Islam, but Muslims as well.
 
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She just unleashed Nukes in Islam and gave the controls to Western governments. :o:

But, then again, who knows since we are living in the Neo Ahl al-Fatrah. :coffee:
 
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Some of them are also actively funding terrorism.
Not due to religion, but due to geopolitics. This is the biggest mistake that people whom make her argument, end up committing.

If Islam didn't exist, a vast majority of these conflicts would probably still be around.
 
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Hey, this has nothing to do with Islam. Islam has been here for 1400 years; The Middle East was the center of learning, prosperity, trade, culture, diversity, innovation and so on... even just a decade ago - the Middle East seemed peaceful and on the path of progress.

Iraq had a growth rate of 59% and Libya had the highest HDI in Africa. Before receiving democracy of course...

Before 'War on Terrorism' there were 200 estimated 'terrorists' most of them were apart of the IRA in Northern Ireland - today there is 200,000 estimated terrorists.

Its just the way of the current geopolitical situation.

It was perhaps designed that way as well - the way that Middle Eastern states were divided put them into a never-ending conflict. For example; Kuwait was made to prevent Iraq from having proper sea access.
 
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Saudi columnist and television anchor Nadine Al-Budair said in a recent monologue that in the wake of the Brussels attack, it was time for Muslims to own up to elements of their faith that encourage followers to commit terrorist attacks.

Owning up to such responsibility would imply the need to change. Muslims today are not ready for that at all. Hence, what she says cannot be allowed to happen.
 
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These views are flawed. The truth is that crime kills more people (even in the middle east and South Asia) than terrorism does. Do we say that those criminal represent Muslim society? Of course not.

The biggest argument against her type of thinking is that Islamic nations are actively combating terrorism, which throws her entire train of thought off track.

All she's done is give bigots more ammunition to attack not just Islam, but Muslims as well.
She is not attacking Islam. Read the text again. She is blaming the education system and overall the school of thought in Islamic countries that is planting hatred:


“We must admit that they are present everywhere, that their nationality is Arab, and that they adhere to the religion of Islam,” Al-Budair said as she pointed her finger at an education system that enforces memorization of hardline Salafist texts and where schools and universities “told them the others are infidels.”
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