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Presumed Guilty Why We Shouldnt Ask Muslims To Condemn Terrorism Paperback Todd H Green

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Presumed Guilty Why We Shouldnt Ask Muslims To Condemn Terrorism Paperback Todd H Green
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Publisher: Fortress Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.85 MB
Author: Todd H Green, Eboo Patel
ISBN: 9781506420592, 9781506420608, 1506420591, 1506420605
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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Presumed Guilty Why We Shouldnt Ask Muslims To Condemn Terrorism Paperback Todd H Green by Todd H Green, Eboo Patel 9781506420592, 9781506420608, 1506420591, 1506420605 instant download after payment.

All of us should condemn terrorism, whether the perpetrators are Muslim extremists, white supremacists, Marxist revolutionaries, or our own government. But it's time for us to stop asking Muslims to condemn terrorism under the assumption they are guilty of harboring terrorist sympathies or promoting violence until they prove otherwise. Renowned expert on Islamophobia Todd Green shows us how this line of questioning is riddled with false assumptions that say much more about "us" than "them."
Green offers three compelling reasons why we should stop asking Muslims to condemn terrorism:
1) The question wrongly assumes Islam is the driving force behind terrorism
2) The question ignores the many ways Muslims already condemn terrorism.
3) The question diverts attention from unjust Western violence.
This book is an invitation for self-examination when it comes to the questions we ask of Muslims and ourselves about violence. It will open the door to asking better questions of our Muslim neighbors, questions based not on the presumption of guilt but on the promise of friendship.

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