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My opinion about the theological content of islam - which is something vastly different from a opinion about muslims in specific or general - would be characterized by many as islamophobia.
I disagree because a phobia is a fear without cause, being afraid of something dangerous is not a phobia. For example one does not suffer from socialismophobia, if one thinks socialism to be dangerous. And such fear does not exclude thte possibility to have normal relationship with people fond of socialism.
Now if i truly suffer from a phobia it would mean, i lack reason for being worried by islam and i should get more information about islam, so that i realize i lack reason for being worried.
The problem is that all such attempts i made so far intensified my worries. E.g.:
whenever i do that i think “if these are the moderates …oh my God.” example:
acommonword.com/index.php?lang=en&page=option1
When i read it, i had in mind, how the less peace inclined european politicians might
have answered that. Probably with something like “We received your declaration of war.
Our forces are ready.” Because that letter is just one step short of a declaration of war. If
these are the moderate peaceful fraction, they are either not that different from the non-
moderates or not competent in using words and therefore unlikely to win any argument
against the non-moderates.
Any suggestions?
I disagree because a phobia is a fear without cause, being afraid of something dangerous is not a phobia. For example one does not suffer from socialismophobia, if one thinks socialism to be dangerous. And such fear does not exclude thte possibility to have normal relationship with people fond of socialism.
Now if i truly suffer from a phobia it would mean, i lack reason for being worried by islam and i should get more information about islam, so that i realize i lack reason for being worried.
The problem is that all such attempts i made so far intensified my worries. E.g.:
- reading koran:
I assumed that it is like the bible with many hard to understand passages, but some
obvious more or less moral core, which anyone reading it would see, compiled by some
pious individuals guided by showing others ways to improve as human beings.
After reading it in part, i currently assume it is authored/composed by some power- and
sexhungry would-be world conquerers. The alternative is even less nice. - looking at muhammeds life:
I assumed that though he had to fight some wars, he was a rather moral character for a
7th century military leader and ruler.
Looking closer it seems Muhammed was sub-par even compared to standard war
leaders, maybe something like the scientology founder (who founded scientology to get
rich) just with different aims (money, conquest + women) in a different century - looking at islams history
i assumed it somehow had spread like christianity, a bit of “convert or die” at times, but
mostly through convincing others
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_conquests
Whatever one calls it, these were not defensive conquest, far too fast for that, only
mongols and alexander conquered territory faster. And mor worrysome islam seems to
have spread except for indonesia region nearly exactly as far conquest was possible.
That europe is not islamic was not decided by preaching but in the battle of tours and
others, at the walls of constantinople (at least temporary) or/and by the limits
of military conquest with horses and swords. Furthermore military exapansion stopped
only when muslim empires grew weak due to internal struggle and renewed again when
under the turks internal struggle was reduced. And this stopped only when europe rose
in power in the 18th century.
whenever i do that i think “if these are the moderates …oh my God.” example:
acommonword.com/index.php?lang=en&page=option1
When i read it, i had in mind, how the less peace inclined european politicians might
have answered that. Probably with something like “We received your declaration of war.
Our forces are ready.” Because that letter is just one step short of a declaration of war. If
these are the moderate peaceful fraction, they are either not that different from the non-
moderates or not competent in using words and therefore unlikely to win any argument
against the non-moderates.
Any suggestions?