Is radical Islam in decline?

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Is radical Islam in decline?

Peter
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Interesting to hear what this guy has to say
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Re: Is radical Islam in decline?

fschmidt
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I totally disagree with this.  The fact that there are multiple competing factions is a sign of health, not weakness.  It means that there are competing views and the best one will win out.  This is in contrast to the West that is intellectually dead and produces no significant new movements.
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Re: Is radical Islam in decline?

alandibat
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I wonder which government tried to hijack the Quran and invent lies about Mohammed.

These "men" in masks do not know what they are doing and are lied to by their sectarian evil "scholars" and "leaders".

They need guidance.

So lets not say that they practice Islam..

Oh and by the way, Islam means in Arabic Peace etc., i see men in masks with guns yelling and killing innocent people and using the name of a prophet and a book of God to justify their evil.
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Re: Is radical Islam in decline?

qwerty
I would argue that even with different competing views, Islamic countries in the Middle East are becoming less radical. Every country now allows women to vote, even Saudi Arabia. And there are some predominantly Muslim countries, such as Jordan and Morocco, that are fairly secular and are becoming more liberal. However, even then these countries are in no danger of becoming as liberal as North America and Europe.