Islam and the Future of Tolerance: A Dialogue
35 fosters these numbers. Britain has become a net exporter of Islamism and jihadism. My former Islamist group didn’t exist in P ...
36 primarily racial injustice— that you began to view through the lens of Islam. But you haven’t said, as members of al- Qaeda d ...
37 recruiter; and ideological dogma. The dogma’s “narrative” is its propaganda. The difference between Hizb ut- Tahrir and al- Q ...
38 East and that the West would abandon its support for Arab despots, which would lead to the crum- bling of despotic regimes. F ...
39 Harris Perhaps I’m giving too much credit to critics of my views on this topic, but let me bend over backward once more. I’m ...
40 Though they do certainly believe in martyrdom, they also believe in the “evils” of Western imperi- alism. Likewise, they beli ...
41 we bothering with these guys, who are infi dels anyway?” For jihadists, to die while fi ghting for their own army is martyrdo ...
42 readers expect. For instance, it’s often suggested that the 9/11 hijackers couldn’t have been true be- lievers, because they ...
43 The 9/11 hijackers’ being seen in strip clubs is, however, relevant for use in propaganda against them. Most conservative Wes ...
44 mean Islamism? There’s no such thing.” The Muslim Brotherhood hates groups like the Islamic State, and the Islamic State woul ...
45 death of suicide bombers. They prepare their ad- herents to be killed for trying to overthrow a regime, and they tell all the ...
46 their religious beliefs. Absent those beliefs, their be hav ior would make absolutely no sense; with them, it becomes perfect ...
47 blame for all the mayhem we see in Muslim socie- ties. After all, how would we feel if outside powers and their mapmakers had ...
48 believed what he said he believed. Of course, if he said he did these things because he was fi lled with despair and felt not ...
49 The Betrayal of Liberalism Nawaz Yes, we have such debates in the UK as well. Everything I’m going to say from here on I say ...
50 than those of what they consider “their own” government—is that they are not responsible for other governments’ actions. Howe ...
51 politics, and the ghetto chieftains are often the leading errand boys for them. Identity politics and the pseudo- liberal sea ...
52 but in many cases violently assaulted or killed merely for being against the norm. This is why I don’t like the “fellow- trav ...
53 So along with the “fellow- travelers”— and I’ve ex- plained why I disagree with them— you have these bigots. Now, the bigots, ...
54 Harris I agree with everything you just said. I once wrote an article titled “The End of Liberalism?” in which I observed tha ...
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