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[quote=Muslima]More than 120 Islamic scholars from around the world wrote an open letter to the leader of ISIS Al-Baghdadi, denouncing ISIS and its fundamentals. Full letter link is : http://lettertobaghdadi.com/index.php I think the best strategy to fight terrorism is education, and knowledge. Bombs will just create more terrorists, with a new generation being born whenever we exterminate the previous one. We can not fight terrorism unless we understand its roots and armies can not fight terrorism, they can pause them for a while, even weaken it, but terrorism is rooted in feelings of abject frustration, and unless those feelings are gone, they won't stop. As long as there is extreme concentration of power, we know that , that power will be abused. And the only defense the powerless see are violent outbursts. So one of the things that can be done to stop terrorism is to fight oppression, exploitation and domination..nation to nation people to people everywhere. Terrorism is what people who have no armies and military budgets behind them do to fight what they perceive rightfully so or wrongfully as oppression and exploitation. It is an extreme personal act that often means there is no vision of hope or change that the ulitmate scarifice of one's own life is highest and is necessary... Maybe, just maybe, we can start by giving people a little bit of hope. It is too late for groups like Al Quaeda, ISIS ect.. but maybe we can do better so that groups like ISIS won't be able to recruit anyone in the future.If you're a young man and your frontal lobes haven't fully matured, and you have nothing to look forward to in your life, and you see no opportunities available to you, and there are institutions devoted to filtering people like you into suicide bombing , our ability to combat that threat depends heavily upon the number of those kinds of young men who exist. Our generation needs to address the root causes , and the root cause are inevitably inequality, frustration, occupation ect!We need to listen to people in distress and act on the group's collective need before they get so desperate that they are willing to blow people up.[/quote]
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