“You can’t say all of Salafism is radical Islam,” said Azra Naseem, a Maldivian researcher on extremism at Dublin...

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Af Steven 🌞 Snedker den 20. juni 2017 - 6:38 [0]

“You can’t say all of Salafism is radical Islam,” said Azra Naseem, a Maldivian researcher on extremism at Dublin City University. “But it’s a form of Islam that’s completely brought into the Maldives from Saudi Arabia and other places. Now, it’s being institutionalized, because everybody in the universities, in the Islamic Ministry, they are all spreading this form of Islam. Within that, of course, there will be jihadis.”

Pyha. Godt at vi i Danmark er sikret mod den slags. Tænk hvis en fremmed nation bare postede penge i flere hadtrykkogere i Danmark. Det ville, med tiden, ikke være til at bære for (det meste af) befolkningen.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/18/world/asia/maldives-islamic-radicalism.html

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Ja, dette er et dumt spørgsmål med et nemt svar, men det er der kun fordi spam-robotter er for dumme til at besvare den slags, mens mennesker ikke er.
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