Questions After Any Terrorist Attacks: Muslims Wonder Why They Have To Respond on Behalf of The Murderers
The actions
of terrorists and the increasing occurrences of violent rhetoric by non-Muslims
is closely related - Some Muslims sees backlashing on innocent “as a form of terrorism.”
A British Muslim MIQDAAD VERSI expressed her views in respond to the unjustifiable
accusations and questions thrown at Muslims after any terrorists attack.
“Muslims
like me are asked the same questions after any terrorist attack. For the
record, here are our answers”.
“Considering
the fact that Donald Trump has come out with more unfounded claims about
Muslims, it’s more important than ever to set the record straight.”
“The Donald”
has once again reared his head, this time in an interview with Piers Morgan on
ITV’s Good Morning Britain. After being called out last year for his lie about
no-go areas in the UK by the Chief of the Police, he claimed today that Muslims
are sheltering terrorists and not reporting suspected terror cases to the
police.
The problem
with Donald Trump - other than the fact that his statements on Muslims seem to
be a classic case of political fear-mongering: conflating issues of terrorism,
criminality, refugees and migration to gain votes with no regard to its
consequences - is that he seems to makes
claims based on very little real evidence.
Let’s break
this down into some simple questions and answers: do British Muslims condemn
terrorism? Do British Muslims report terrorism when they see it? Can British
Muslim communities do more?
Do British
Muslims condemn terrorism?
If you find
yourself asking this question, you may have failed to look for the answer.
Muslim communities across the UK have and will continue to condemn terrorism
unequivocally. See, for example, the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) website
for a list of such statements. In fact, the MCB even issued a full page advert
in the Daily Telegraph to underscore this point.
It is also
important to ask why Muslims should be confronted on the street, as seems to
have happened in Croydon, to “explain Brussels”. Many Muslims wonder why they
should have to respond on behalf of the acts of murderers in other parts of the
world.
Do British
Muslims report terrorism when they see it?
According to
Neil Basu, a senior counter-terrorism officer on BBC Radio 4, Donald Trump “is
wrong” when he asserts that Muslims are not reporting enough. Richard Walton,
the Scotland Yard’s former anti-terror chief actually praised Muslims in London
for coming forward to help the fight against extremism, explaining how “we have
had increasing support from the Muslim community”. The National Police Chiefs
Council states that there have been hundreds of tip-offs directly from the
community or faith leaders in the last six months. And according to a BBC
Comres poll, 94 per cent of British Muslims said that if someone they knew from
the Muslim community was planning an act of violence, they would report them to
the police.
We have to
face that challenges remain: how can we know that someone is a terrorist? We
know that the Paris attackers and the people who were arrested last week drank,
smoked and owned bars. We know that these individuals operate on the fringes of
society and online – how do mosques find out about these small number of
individuals?
Can British
Muslim communities do more?
Almost
definitely. As can we all. We should all
work harder to build stronger communities, to reach out to those outside
society and to challenge criminality where we see it.
Courtesy:
Independent Uk
Questions After Any Terrorist Attacks: Muslims Wonder Why They Have To Respond on Behalf of The Murderers
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