101 Religion for Dummies: Learning to Live With Radical Islam

radical-islam-in03-wide-horizontal It’s fair to say that Farid Zakaria, is an Eastern version of Thomas Friedman. He writes about complicated issues eloquently and also gives a big picture about the issues we might face on a daily bases. His recent article in the latest issue of NewsWeek Weekly. While “Islamic Fascism” was one of the most used lines in the U.S. presidential campaign last year, he introduces a new perspective of how this issue should be framed; to understand it as a whole and avoid stereotyping and generalization. (Read the full story here..):

“The veil is not the same as the suicide belt. We can better pursue our values if we recognize the local and cultural context, and appreciate that people want to find their own balance between freedom and order, liberty and license. In the end, time is on our side. Bin Ladenism has already lost ground in almost every Muslim country. Radical Islam will follow the same path. Wherever it is tried—in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in parts of Nigeria and Pakistan—people weary of its charms very quickly. The truth is that all Islamists, violent or not, lack answers to the problems of the modern world. They do not have a world view that can satisfy the aspirations of modern men and women. We do. That’s the most powerful weapon of all.”