The document discusses the history of terrorism and analyzes data on terrorist attacks throughout history. It argues that terrorism is not a monopoly of Muslims and provides numerous examples of terrorist attacks committed by non-Muslims from the 19th century to present day, including attacks committed by Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists and others. The document asserts that the largest mass killings in history were committed by individuals like Hitler, Stalin and Mao Zedong who were not Muslim. It concludes that terrorism is prohibited in Islam and is not encouraged or monopolized by any single religion.
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Acording to Western countries Muslims are Terrorist????????Fazla Rabbi
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Brief Biography of Martin NiemöllerMartin Niemöller (pronounce.docxhartrobert670
Brief Biography of Martin Niemöller
Martin Niemöller (pronounced Nee-mū-ler), born in 1892, served in the German navy as a Uboat
commander during World War I. He was ordained as a Lutheran pastor in 1924 and showed
early enthusiasm for Adolf Hitler’s ideas for the rebuilding of the German nation. But once
Hitler came to power in 1933, Niemöller quickly became a critic of the Nazi leader’s militant
and anti-Semitic actions and his attacks on the Protestant churches in Germany. Niemöller,
along with other like-minded religious leaders—most famously Dietrich Bonhoeffer—formed a
resistance movement called the Confessional Church. These leaders preached against Hitler and
Nazism in the mid and late 1930s as WWII loomed. Hitler, seeking to silence any opposition,
ordered the leaders of the Confessional Church arrested and sent to concentration camps.
Niemöller was arrested in 1937 by Nazi authorities and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to
Dachau concentration camp. He stayed imprisoned until he was liberated by the Allies in the
spring of 1945.
Soon after the war, Niemöller helped compose the “Stuttgart Confession of Guilt,”
acknowledging the German people’s collective guilt for the Holocaust. From 1961-1968 he
served as President of the World Council of Churches. Throughout the rest of his life he
preached reconciliation and disarmament. Martin Niemöller died in 1984.
Niemöller’s Famous Statement (Poem)
“In Germany they came first for the Communists, and I didn't speak up because I
wasn't a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because
I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up
because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn't
speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time no
one was left to speak up.”
--Martin Niemöller, 1945
Although Niemöller and other Germans actively preached and campaigned against Nazism in the
1930s, millions of others did nothing or actively supported Hitler as he consolidated his power
and spread oppression and murder across Europe. Niemöller’s stirring quote was a statement
aimed at all Germans for allowing such things to happen. His eloquent words soon became
synonymous with the struggles of individual and national consciences everywhere, as the world
came to recognize the enormous horrors of the Holocaust and the other atrocities of WWII.
Today a debate about collective guilt during WWII still rages amongst academics and in the
popular media. Even today, Niemöller’s words have meaning. They are often altered to fit differing political or social agendas, but they stand as a universal call for social action and solidarity and vigilance in the face of oppression and injustice.
THE HOLOCAUST AN HISTORICAL SUMMARY
The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic annihilation of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and their collaborators as a central act of state during World War II. In 1933 approx ...
http://www.businessinsider.com/brutal-dictators-youve-never-heard-of-2016-2?op=0#/#than-shwe-myanmar-1992-2011-20
Representative government has been a luxury that relatively few people have enjoyed throughout human history.
And while the vast majority of dictators fall short of Hitler- or Stalin-like levels of cruelty, history is rife with oppressors, war criminals, sadists, sociopaths, and morally complacent individuals who ended up as unelected heads of government — to the tragic detriment of the people and societies they ruled.
Here's a look at 22 brutal dictators that you may not have heard of.
Acording to Western countries Muslims are Terrorist????????Fazla Rabbi
This slide offers a definition of the term “argument.” The facilitator may invite the audience to offer answers to the title question. This is an argument Presentation......
Slideshows about nonviolence and nonviolent resolution of conflicts, economic alternatives, ecology, social change, spirituality : www.irnc.org , Slideshows in english
Actors of nonviolence born between 1910 and 1929.
Brief Biography of Martin NiemöllerMartin Niemöller (pronounce.docxhartrobert670
Brief Biography of Martin Niemöller
Martin Niemöller (pronounced Nee-mū-ler), born in 1892, served in the German navy as a Uboat
commander during World War I. He was ordained as a Lutheran pastor in 1924 and showed
early enthusiasm for Adolf Hitler’s ideas for the rebuilding of the German nation. But once
Hitler came to power in 1933, Niemöller quickly became a critic of the Nazi leader’s militant
and anti-Semitic actions and his attacks on the Protestant churches in Germany. Niemöller,
along with other like-minded religious leaders—most famously Dietrich Bonhoeffer—formed a
resistance movement called the Confessional Church. These leaders preached against Hitler and
Nazism in the mid and late 1930s as WWII loomed. Hitler, seeking to silence any opposition,
ordered the leaders of the Confessional Church arrested and sent to concentration camps.
Niemöller was arrested in 1937 by Nazi authorities and sent first to Sachsenhausen and then to
Dachau concentration camp. He stayed imprisoned until he was liberated by the Allies in the
spring of 1945.
Soon after the war, Niemöller helped compose the “Stuttgart Confession of Guilt,”
acknowledging the German people’s collective guilt for the Holocaust. From 1961-1968 he
served as President of the World Council of Churches. Throughout the rest of his life he
preached reconciliation and disarmament. Martin Niemöller died in 1984.
Niemöller’s Famous Statement (Poem)
“In Germany they came first for the Communists, and I didn't speak up because I
wasn't a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because
I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up
because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn't
speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time no
one was left to speak up.”
--Martin Niemöller, 1945
Although Niemöller and other Germans actively preached and campaigned against Nazism in the
1930s, millions of others did nothing or actively supported Hitler as he consolidated his power
and spread oppression and murder across Europe. Niemöller’s stirring quote was a statement
aimed at all Germans for allowing such things to happen. His eloquent words soon became
synonymous with the struggles of individual and national consciences everywhere, as the world
came to recognize the enormous horrors of the Holocaust and the other atrocities of WWII.
Today a debate about collective guilt during WWII still rages amongst academics and in the
popular media. Even today, Niemöller’s words have meaning. They are often altered to fit differing political or social agendas, but they stand as a universal call for social action and solidarity and vigilance in the face of oppression and injustice.
THE HOLOCAUST AN HISTORICAL SUMMARY
The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic annihilation of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and their collaborators as a central act of state during World War II. In 1933 approx ...
http://www.businessinsider.com/brutal-dictators-youve-never-heard-of-2016-2?op=0#/#than-shwe-myanmar-1992-2011-20
Representative government has been a luxury that relatively few people have enjoyed throughout human history.
And while the vast majority of dictators fall short of Hitler- or Stalin-like levels of cruelty, history is rife with oppressors, war criminals, sadists, sociopaths, and morally complacent individuals who ended up as unelected heads of government — to the tragic detriment of the people and societies they ruled.
Here's a look at 22 brutal dictators that you may not have heard of.
2. According to Oxford dictionary
Terrorism means, “the use of violent actions in
order to achieve political aims or to force a
government to act”
It was first coined during 1790’s during French
revolution.
1793 – 1794 was called as the Reign of Terror.
3. International media is repeatedly publishing,
“All Muslims are not terrorist but all terrorists are
Muslims”
4. Let us analyze some historical records and the
data on terrorist attack in world history.
5. In the 19th Century we can hardly find any terrorist
attack done by Muslims
6. In 1882, Tsar Alexander II was assassinated.
21 other innocent human beings killed in a bomb
blast.
He was not killed by a Muslim. He was killed by a
Non Muslim named Gnacy Hryniewhcki.
7. In 1886, a bomb blast took place in Haymarket
Square, Chicago during a labor rally.
12 innocent human being and 1 police man died
and later 7 more police men died at hospital.
Responsible? 8 anarchist, all of them were Non
Muslims.
8. 6th September 1902, the US President William Mc
Kinley was assassinated.
By an anarchist named Leon Czolgosz. He was a
Non Muslim.
9. 1st October 1920, bomb blast in Los Angeles
Times Newspaper building.
21 innocent people were killed.
Bomb blast done by 2 Christians, James & Joseph
(they were the Union leaders).
10. 28th June 1914, Archduke of Austria and his wife
were assassinated.
Which precipitated the World War I.
Assassination was done by members of young
Bosnia, most of them were Serbs. They were Non
Muslims.
11. 16th April 1925, bomb blast in St. Nedelya Church
in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.
150+ killed, 500+ injured.
Biggest terrorist attack in Bulgaria.
It was done by Bulgarian Communist Party. They
were Non Muslims.
12. 9th October 1934, King Alexander I of Yugoslavia
was assasinated.
By a gunman Vlada Georgieff, who was a Non
Muslim.
13. 1st May 1961, the first US aircraft was hijacked by
Ramerez Ortiz who was a Non Muslim.
28th August 1968, the US ambassador to
Guatemala was assassinated by a Non Muslim.
14. 3rd September 1969, the US ambassador to Brazil
was kidnapped by a Non Muslim.
30th July 1969, the US ambassador to Japan was
knifed by a Japanese, a Non Muslim.
15. 19th April 1995, Federal building bombing,
Oklahoma City (Oklahoma bombing).
166 innocent people died and 100+ injured.
Done by 2 Christians, Timothy & Terry.
16. From 1941 to 1948 after World War II 259 terrorist
attacks conducted by Jewish terrorists by Irgun,
Haganah and others.
17. 22nd July 1946, bombing of King David Hotel by
Menachem Begin.
It was the biggest terrorist attack against the history
British mandate.
At that time Menachem Begin was called terrorist no. 1
by British Government.
Later on after a few years he becomes the Prime
Minister of Israel and after few years gets the Nobel
Prize of Peace.
18. 1968 – 1992, in Germany, Baader Meinhof Gang
killed several innocent human beings.
In Italy Red Brigades kidnapped & killed Aldo
Moro former Prime Minister of Italy.
19. 20th March 1995, Aum Shinrikyo, a Buddhist cult
used Nerve Gas in the Tokyo subway.
Killed 12 people. 5000+ injured and wounded.
20. In UK, since hundreds years IRA – The Irish
Republican Army is conducting terrorist attacks.
They are Catholics, but they are not called as
Catholic Terrorists, but as IRA.
21. 1972, IRA conducted three bomb blasts
In total 20+ people were killed.
1974, two bomb blasts.
In total 25+ killed and 200+ injured.
22. 1996 IRA bomb blast in London.
Killed 2 persons and 100+ injured.
1996, IRA bomb blast in Manchester shopping
center.
200+ injured.
23. August 1998, Banbridge bomb blast.
35 people were injured.
August 1998, Omagh bomb blast.
29 innocent people were killed and 330 injured.
24. In Spain and France, ETA conducted 36 terrorist
attacks.
Lord’s Salvation Army, Christian Terrorist
organization in Uganda.
25. Sri Lanka, LTTE, Tamil Tigers is the most
notorious organization.
Experts in suicide bombing.
Who are they? They are Hindus.
But they are not called as Hindu Terrorists, they
say LTTE.
26. Sikh terrorist organization, Bhindranwale group in
Punjab.
5th June 1984, Indian security forces took over
Golden Temple in which 100 human beings were
killed.
31st October 1984, Primer Minister Indira was
assassinated by her Sikh security guard.
27. North East of India, Christian terrorist’s
organization, ATTF, All Tripura Tigers Force.
NLFT, National Liberation Front of Tripura.
2nd October 2004, 44 Hindus were killed by
Christian terrorists.
28. ULFA in 16 years 1990 – 2006 conducted
successfully 749 terrorist attacks.
Maoists in Nepal in 7 years conducted 99 terrorist
attacks.
Out of 600 districts in India, they are present in
150 districts. Maoists terrorist attacks in 1/3rd part
of India!
29. It is the ploy of the Western media which is
controlled by politicians.
And when we analyze we can surely say without
any doubt that terrorism is not a Muslim
monopoly.
30. Not only is Terrorism not a Muslim monopoly, it is
not even a specialty of the Muslims.
It is not even encouraged in Islam.
It is prohibited!
31. “…if any one slew a person - unless it be for
murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it
would be as if he slew the whole people: and if
any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the
life of the whole people.”
- The Quran, Surah Al Ma’idah Ch. 5 V. 32
32. Islam is derived from the Arabic word Salaam,
which means peace.
It comes from the Arabic word Silm, which means
to submit your will to Almighty God.
Islam in short means, peace acquired by
submitting your will to Almighty God.
33. Islam condemns all forms of Terrorism.
All forms of acts which kill innocent human beings,
whether it is 9/11, 7/7/93 (Bombay serial blast),
11/7/03 or any other.
It is prohibited, you cannot justify killing of any
innocent human being.
34. We also have to condemn 1000’s of Afghani’s that
are being killed in Afghanistan.
1000’s of innocent people that have been killed in
Iraq.
1000’s of people that have been killed in Gujarat.
1000’s of people that have been killed in Palestine.
35. 1000’s of people killed in Lebanon.
All sorts of terrorism in which innocent human
being are killed are to be condemn.
Whether done by Muslims or Non Muslims.
36. We know that most of the religions they don’t
preach that you should kill innocent human
beings.
But when we analyze, we have terrorist that clam
to profess certain religions and when we analyze
they are from all types of religion.
37. We have Christian terrorists
We have Catholic terrorist
We have Jewish terrorists
We have Hindu terrorists
We have Muslim terrorist
We have Buddhist terrorists
We have Sikh terrorists
Terrorists professing various different faiths
38. And when we do a survey, (though we know that
religions don’t encourage killing innocent human
beings) and try and find out that the people who
have killed the maximum human beings which
religion do they profess…
The number 1 who killed the maximum number of
human beings is…
39. Hitler.
He had incinerated 6 million Jews
And indirectly if you count all the people killed in
World War II, 60 million people.
Was he a Muslim!? He was a Christian.
40. Joseph Stalin (Uncle Joe)
Killed 20 million human beings
Including 14.5 million were starved to death.
41. Mao Tse Tsung of China
Killed 14 to 20 million human beings.
He was a Non Muslim.
42. Benito Mussolini of Italy killed 400,000 human
beings.
Maximilin Robespierre, during French Revolution
starved and tortured to death 200,000 people and
executed 40,000 people.
Ashoka in one battle of Kalinga alone killed more
than 100,000 people. He was a Hindu.
43. Saddam Hussain killed a few 100,000 people.
In Indonesia Mohamed Suharto killed 500,000
people.
But these are nothing compared to Hitler, Uncle
Joe, Mao Tse Tsung.
44. Here we are not trying to say that the followers of
these religions were practicing the religion.
They were not, otherwise they wouldn’t have killed
a single innocent human being.
But yet we find in the International media that
Muslims are being targeted.