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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Analyst: Arab societies began to reject extremist ideologies

Muslims, they light candles on the lives of victims of the attacks of September
Muslims, they light candles on the lives of victims of the attacks of September

11.09.2011

Coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the events of 11 September, a poll conducted by the Gallup Center for Statistics and Analysis included a number of Arab and Islamic countries in Asia and Africa, said that most people in those countries refused to use violence against civilians, and that religion does not accept the bloodshed of innocent civilians, as happened in attacks on the United States in 2001. According to head of the group Iraqi Strategic Studies confident Hashemi said all communities in the world, including Arabic, Islamic, rejects violence, especially targeting civilians, noting that the biggest beneficiary of the U.S. war led against terrorism after events of September the Arab societies, which began rejects religious thought hard. Despite condemnation wide witnessed the September 11 attacks but that some of the popular in the Arab and Islamic countries found that those attacks were justified, even if the targeting of innocent civilians. shows the al-Hashemi said in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that the This is actually a result of what he described wrong policies of the United States in the region and the world and its sometimes kill innocent civilians under the pretext of fighting terrorism. For his part, confirms the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Baghdad, Hamid Fadhil said the United States became aware of this issue and has begun to change its policy and approach to Islam, especially during the presidency of President Barack Obama. Fadel believes that the poll conducted by Gallup found that there is a need to distinguish between Muslims on one hand and extremist religious groups on the other.

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