On the Glenn Beck Special
Posted on November 18th, 2006 by Tariq Nelson
I saw Aslam Abdullah when he appeared on the Glenn Beck special talking about the false propaganda that is unfortunately spread throughout the Muslim world by the Muslims themselves.
I was not aware that he wrote a condemnation of these lunatics after one of their insane video releases.
I love my family and friends and they did nothing to these deranged people. Yet they think it is “Islamic” to cut my Father’s or my Uncle’s - or my own for that matter -
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Assalamu alaikum, I can definitely agree with Aslam Abdullah, but while there are Muslims thta spread this awful stuff within the Muslim word, there are also non-Muslims who will use this and make this like this is what *most*, if not all, Muslims believe and practice. And I don’t think it is, and if it is, I’d be truly heart-broken to know this. It’s one thing to tackle extremism and to speak out against it unequivocally, but when you have people like Glenn Beck, who seem to want to use this as a reason to further beat Muslims over the head, as well as question thier loyalty to the US etc., that is what I have a problem with. And then to continue to pretend that Muslims have not been speaking out against this when they have! I’m just tired of it. I’m tired of the extremism, the hatred, and the rhetoric on both sides!
Ginny:
wa alaykum as-salaam
Believe it or not, I think that Mr Beck was actually trying to show a modicum of balance by having Aslam Abdullah on and having him to denounce these clown to show that not all Muslims agree with this kind of non-sense.
I see some good in this and that is that the more these Kharajee propaganda films are exposed, hopefully the less often we will see them.
Assalamu alaikum, you know, you’re right, and I didn’t get that far into the program. Maybe I need to go back and rewatch it. And while it is good that he had Aslam Abdullah on, he waited until the last two minutes or so, which maybe shouldn’t matter! I guess it would depend on what was said, not necessarily the time allotted. However, as I’d gotten a phone call, and was on the phone at the time, I’ll need to go back and watch it again!