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image of muslims in the muslim community.o think back the issue is difficult for a lot of people. we talk about telling our stories and understanding our stories. a lot of people didn't want to hear that story. but it was very clear that historically, you know, there were a lot of things that needed to be addressed and they just weren't addressed. it challenged a lot of people in an islamic context because you have a blueprint for how we're supposed to treat one another, and maybe now it takes people to task over that type of idea. >> all right, so when we come back we want to talk about how these messages are shaped. let's take a quick listen to matthew stiff ler. >> in our current client muslims are seen as the highest threat to the nation. every culturally or economically or politically they tend to be stereotyped in hollywood. unfortunately right now it looks as if the muslims are bearing the brunt to this perking. >> how important is it for muslims to own their image and authentically represent who they are in a way that
image of muslims in the muslim community.o think back the issue is difficult for a lot of people. we talk about telling our stories and understanding our stories. a lot of people didn't want to hear that story. but it was very clear that historically, you know, there were a lot of things that needed to be addressed and they just weren't addressed. it challenged a lot of people in an islamic context because you have a blueprint for how we're supposed to treat one another, and maybe now it takes...
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, rather than gang up on all the muslims or killing muslims. so our job is to protect islam, protect the muslims, in that way of killing muslims, in this main attack we having supplied the operation as i just told you, inside the mall and they told us that no muslim was killed and they tried to. >> no muslims have been killed in this attack you say but certain thousands of muslims have died in somalia over the years. let me just ask you. we've heard reports of foreign fighters involved in this attack at the westgate mall can you confirm this? >> i can neither confirm nor deny this, the mujahazeen. >> we have heard from warning that al qaeda would be going after soft targets from now on. is this what this attack is? >> al qaeda are our leaders, they are our mentors, they're our leaders and they are are operating all if in a conflict against international christians and so the as muslims this is what, in muslim we are in this altogether. >> who is commanding this attack in nairobi, is al qaeda giving you orders? >> al shabaab, what is the differe
, rather than gang up on all the muslims or killing muslims. so our job is to protect islam, protect the muslims, in that way of killing muslims, in this main attack we having supplied the operation as i just told you, inside the mall and they told us that no muslim was killed and they tried to. >> no muslims have been killed in this attack you say but certain thousands of muslims have died in somalia over the years. let me just ask you. we've heard reports of foreign fighters involved in...
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we will fight this. >> sennott: the muslim brotherhood dug in. at the raba'a al-adawiya mosque, they set up a field hospital, a press center, and established a kind of human shield to protect their leaders inside. the son of a senior muslim brotherhood official became their principal press spokesman. he claimed the high moral ground. >> what's at stake here is not morsi. what's at stake here is the fact that for the first time, egyptians were believing in the idea of democracy. what guarantees do they have if the military now sets a new roadmap for a new presidential election, a new parliamentary election and a new constitution, and then if it doesn't like the results, to derail it all at once? >> i know they still think it is the first civilian president that was ousted undemocratically, unconstitutionally and so on. but they have to face it. never in human history has there been such an outpour of rage against a regime, and it happened that president morsi was head of that regime. (gunshots) >> sennott: the first shots were fired at dawn on jul
we will fight this. >> sennott: the muslim brotherhood dug in. at the raba'a al-adawiya mosque, they set up a field hospital, a press center, and established a kind of human shield to protect their leaders inside. the son of a senior muslim brotherhood official became their principal press spokesman. he claimed the high moral ground. >> what's at stake here is not morsi. what's at stake here is the fact that for the first time, egyptians were believing in the idea of democracy. what...
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horrific attacks by jihadist muslims on other muslims.iraq alone, more than 4,000 civilians have been killed this year by other muslims. in pakistan, a pair of muslim suicide bombers killed at least 81 christians just yesterday at a church. in march, a muslim mob torched 200 buildings at a christian neighborhood lahore pakistan. egypt 60 christian churches were burned during a four day period last august all by muslims. talking points could go on and on. what is the muslim world doing about it? nothing. pakistan, for example, allows terrorists to live in the northern part of the country. pretty much unmolested. from there they can launch attacks on afghanistan and blow up christians inside pakistan. iran pretty much supports worldwide terrorism with arms and shelter. yemen, a safe haven for muslim terrorists. somalia another chaotic place where terrorists can pretty much do what they want to do. the fact that the attack inside kenya was launched inside somalia according to reports. simply no coordinated leadership to confront the jihad. p
horrific attacks by jihadist muslims on other muslims.iraq alone, more than 4,000 civilians have been killed this year by other muslims. in pakistan, a pair of muslim suicide bombers killed at least 81 christians just yesterday at a church. in march, a muslim mob torched 200 buildings at a christian neighborhood lahore pakistan. egypt 60 christian churches were burned during a four day period last august all by muslims. talking points could go on and on. what is the muslim world doing about it?...
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outlaw unicorns but if you can scare enough people promoted enough anti muslim hysteria. at least they feel they're having some impact it's a negative impact but that seems to be what they want and of course we hear a lot of anti muslim rhetoric coming from politicians so many of our congressional leaders i remember not too long ago hearing rep peter king call for hearings on the islamization of america and then recently we heard senator lindsey graham talk about the phrase allow akbar let's take a listen to what he said. ahmad far as associated with the war chant it doesn't it's not exclusively owned by al qaeda i've seen people kill al qaeda guys in yellow bar but it is when somebody yells i log far in the mideast i duck it is not like hey how you doing lindsay it is not a you know it is a war chant so he says it's like uttering a word chant first of all for people that don't know can you explain what this phrase a la barre means god is great it's one of the most common phrases uttered by muslims every time you you pray you're saying it every day. in your daily life you
outlaw unicorns but if you can scare enough people promoted enough anti muslim hysteria. at least they feel they're having some impact it's a negative impact but that seems to be what they want and of course we hear a lot of anti muslim rhetoric coming from politicians so many of our congressional leaders i remember not too long ago hearing rep peter king call for hearings on the islamization of america and then recently we heard senator lindsey graham talk about the phrase allow akbar let's...
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they dream of fear against islam and muslims. -- they drum up fear against islamist muslims. i think they promote anti--- anti-muslim hysteria and this is one way to do it. it is like outlawing unicorns. use care in a tuple and create enough anti-muslim hysteria, at least they feel they are having some impact. it is a negative impact, but it seems to be with a one. >> we hear a lot of anti-muslim rhetoric coming from politicians. so many of our congressional leaders -- i remember hearing peter king calling for a hearing on islam. >> i have seen people kill kill al qaeda guys and yell out ala akbar. >> for people who don't know, can you explain what this means? >> it means god is great. it is one of the most common phrases muslims under. every day you pray, he say it. you see in your daily life. senator mccain brickley mentioned that -- correctly mentioned that. pundits and extremists are constantly manufacturing these false controversies. it is utter nonsense, but people believe it and they are willing to believe it. >> how does rhetoric like this, coming from politicians, re
they dream of fear against islam and muslims. -- they drum up fear against islamist muslims. i think they promote anti--- anti-muslim hysteria and this is one way to do it. it is like outlawing unicorns. use care in a tuple and create enough anti-muslim hysteria, at least they feel they are having some impact. it is a negative impact, but it seems to be with a one. >> we hear a lot of anti-muslim rhetoric coming from politicians. so many of our congressional leaders -- i remember hearing...
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columbia university professor attacked by more than twenty people all because they thought he was muslim we'll take a look at this case and whether the trend of islam a phobia is growing in the u.s. all later in the show. it's tuesday september twenty fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with the un general assembly world leaders from one hundred and ninety three countries have descended on new york city for their annual meeting this week this morning president obama addressed the assembly and pushed for a u.n. security council resolution that enforces syria's cooperation however syria was not the only foreign policy issue on the president's agenda he also addressed nuclear proliferation and iran to discuss more on the highlights coming out of the u.n. today i'm joined now by our t's on a stasia tricky now who is in new york following all the developments thanks so much for joining me now obama spoke for about fifteen minutes this morning and he did spend a good portion of that time talking about syria tell us more about that
columbia university professor attacked by more than twenty people all because they thought he was muslim we'll take a look at this case and whether the trend of islam a phobia is growing in the u.s. all later in the show. it's tuesday september twenty fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with the un general assembly world leaders from one hundred and ninety three countries have descended on new york city for their annual meeting this...
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it was especially related to dialogue with muslims. think that was--that's rooted in a lot of fear. i think the way to combat that fear is to do exactly what we're talking about here. to interface and exchange ideas with people from different it was. >> do you think that fear comes from perhaps the fear that folks may be compromising their own faith by engaging with others? >> sure, the fear comes from misunderstanding of what's happening at interfaith events or engagement. this is actually one of the reasons why some people prefer the term multi faith engagement, because they're afraid that "inter" suggests some how, some combination or synchronicity that we're trying to develop something that is new and different than the faith it was thatraditions that we already h. it's like the intermural league of playing sports in your college. it's faiths coming together, interacting with each other an sharing concerns on common projects. whether that's multi faith engagement, interfaith engagement, our communities need to be educated from a th
it was especially related to dialogue with muslims. think that was--that's rooted in a lot of fear. i think the way to combat that fear is to do exactly what we're talking about here. to interface and exchange ideas with people from different it was. >> do you think that fear comes from perhaps the fear that folks may be compromising their own faith by engaging with others? >> sure, the fear comes from misunderstanding of what's happening at interfaith events or engagement. this is...
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and egyptian court decides to ban any activity by the muslim brotherhood and confiscate all its assets but it stokes fears it could lead to retaliate. by supporters of the business group. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned eight pm this is r.t. with international news and comment going to germany's top job for the third time in a row but the seeming triumph of the chancellor's political course has come at a price the conservative block the christian democrats took forty one and a half percent of the vote and that's not enough for merkel's party to rule on their own as their main rivals the social democrats led by steinbrück came in with twenty five point seven percent. breaks down the ballots. well it was a resoundingly result for anglo merkel however now the big question is just what kind of government will she preside over she's going to have to enter into a coalition won't be the coalition she particularly wanted she would have wanted to deal with the free democrats who were partners going into this election the democrats didn't even get enough votes t
and egyptian court decides to ban any activity by the muslim brotherhood and confiscate all its assets but it stokes fears it could lead to retaliate. by supporters of the business group. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned eight pm this is r.t. with international news and comment going to germany's top job for the third time in a row but the seeming triumph of the chancellor's political course has come at a price the conservative block the christian democrats took...
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last month, the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood began. it is still very much a work in progress. the president was forced underground. is it to be radicalization all around in the arab world's most populous state? egypt, the crackdown. that is the debate. we will also be checking in with james in our media segment. let's say hello again to claire. >> thank you. these are the headlines. molly's new president thanks his neighbors for their help. egyptian security forces clashed with armed groups in a town near cairo. more than 50 people have been arrested. and it ran will never -- iran will never develop nuclear weapons. that is what prsident was on he promised the american media and ahead of -- that is what the president promised the american media ahead of the u.n. general assembly. we start with the inauguration of the new president of mali. he pledged to focus on security andonciliions. >> after the nightmare we have experienced in our recent history, i would like to promise the following, never again. to our neighbors who trembled due
last month, the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood began. it is still very much a work in progress. the president was forced underground. is it to be radicalization all around in the arab world's most populous state? egypt, the crackdown. that is the debate. we will also be checking in with james in our media segment. let's say hello again to claire. >> thank you. these are the headlines. molly's new president thanks his neighbors for their help. egyptian security forces clashed with...
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what does it mean to be a muslim and that you. american muslim and a proud american is something wear trying to instill in our children. someone who looks like me needs to be seen ^py an american it shouldn't. something that i'm ashameded of. it should be something i'm proud of to live in a country that embraces people of all back tkpwroupbsd an people of all faiths. >>> are you saying your kids can be bullied? >> absolutely. our kids in new york -- i run a social service agency. we have case of kids being bull tphreud school. kids who don't want to go to school anymore. kids who ask us, do i tell people if i'm muslim. our message is you should be proud of who you are. we need to keep our school systems and government accountable to make sure that our kids are safe and that our people are being served fairly and most important keeping government agencies like the nypd accountable for the unwarranted surveillance of an entire community and not based on any leads but based on seeing islam or the fact that we practice islam that we'r
what does it mean to be a muslim and that you. american muslim and a proud american is something wear trying to instill in our children. someone who looks like me needs to be seen ^py an american it shouldn't. something that i'm ashameded of. it should be something i'm proud of to live in a country that embraces people of all back tkpwroupbsd an people of all faiths. >>> are you saying your kids can be bullied? >> absolutely. our kids in new york -- i run a social service agency....
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women in to the muslim ore are a. now as sam notes with regret, sadness, and a sense of the unknown. now they have begun the great immigration there are now 550 churches outside egypt. christianity is growing church. except it is dying in egypt. because of the repression and persecution. combination of state power and islamic extremism. where does it lead can a couldn'tic church survive without a strong pillar. survive without much christianity in egypt. it's a tragic question to see ask. but sadly as sam notes, this is not a hypothetical. sam, for your courage in addressing all of these issues, and with the world around, taking on the pillar of the establishment of middle east historians nor explaining the unexplainable about egyptian politics today and asking the tragic but urgent question about the future. thank you, thank you very much. i commend this book without reservation. [applause] it's hard to commence on the kinds words and comments about the book, i've known robert since i came to washington in 2009, 2010
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the muslim brotherhood in 1928. the two main solid the organizations that each, 1913 and 1926, the total fascist movement in egypt, in egypt starts in 1913. this is such a course of its that in this group and this liberal age in egypt we get all those illiterate movements? doesn't that mean there was something wrong there? doesn't mean that there was something there that's left the emergence of all those movements? so it's been a personal quest in essence to find an answer to that. what was it that was wrong with the beginning? where did he get to go wrong? wasn't from the very beginning? was in the middle? where did this destructive path that we're set on begin? the conventional wisdom has been that there were great liberals. they had imported the ideas of europe, attempted to modernize the country, and then something happened. often, historians call the late-night teen '30s or '30s until the crisis of orientation in egyptian history. a new generation emergence that projects, a lot of reasons why. the book in 1938
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american muslims said those actions violated the tenets of islam. they also criticized al shabaab's efforts to recruit members from the u.s. >>> there was also renewed concern about the surge of sectarian violence in iraq between sunnis and shiites. dozens of people were killed in multiple suicide bomb blasts this week, including one at a shiite funeral. according to human rights groups, more than 4,000 iraqis have been killed in recent months in the escalating violence. >>> this week, iranian-american pastor saeed abedini marked one year in prison in iran. abedini was arrested after he traveled there to help establish orphanages and a network of house churches. he was convicted of undermining iran's security and sentenced to eight years in prison. human rights groups and religious leaders renewed calls for his release. as new iranian president hassan rouhani traveled to the u.n. general assembly in new york, evangelist billy graham issued an open letter also appealing for abedini's release. >>> president obama also attended the u.n. general assembl
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a theoretical muslim. we study and practice, and that is what we need now. we need a generation of soldiers. >> the syrian fighters are a problem for the muslim community in belgium. muslims feel they are being victimized because of a small radical minority. in fact, muslim communities first demanded action. they were sick of seeing youths being indoctrinated. >> i believe those young men have no idea what damage they're doing to islam and muslims here who are the first victims. they are inciting hatred against muslims and they're making people afraid of islam and that's very bad for us and is making our lives more difficult. >> in march the belgian government set up a special task force bringing ministries and intelligent services together to tackle the problem of fighters in syria, how to stop the proselytizing, how to stop young people from going to syria and how to deal with militarized young men returning from the war, questions the interior minister was reluctant to elaborate on. >> it's a multi-dime
a theoretical muslim. we study and practice, and that is what we need now. we need a generation of soldiers. >> the syrian fighters are a problem for the muslim community in belgium. muslims feel they are being victimized because of a small radical minority. in fact, muslim communities first demanded action. they were sick of seeing youths being indoctrinated. >> i believe those young men have no idea what damage they're doing to islam and muslims here who are the first victims....
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muslim's who are extreme?peace speaking out against the people doing these things? >> i kind of resent sometimes when people are like muslim's need to prove to us they are not dangerous. why? why do i have to prove to you i am not dangerous? you are the dangerous one. i should be more afraid of you. >> well, our next guests are co-stars and directors of the film. we have a political comedian, if you want to call him a comedian and contributor to the daily beast, if you want to call him a contributor. when people walk out of the theater, what is the take away here? >> well, the take away is, we see so many images of muslims. basically, we know them to be violent, dusty dudes walking around the desert with ak-47s. we want to change that. we want to give people a counter example of what muslim's are. sometimes they hang out, go bowling and they are fun. >> you are talking stereo types, right? what is the one you want people to rethink that is not accurate about muslims? >> that they are funny. w don't want you to
muslim's who are extreme?peace speaking out against the people doing these things? >> i kind of resent sometimes when people are like muslim's need to prove to us they are not dangerous. why? why do i have to prove to you i am not dangerous? you are the dangerous one. i should be more afraid of you. >> well, our next guests are co-stars and directors of the film. we have a political comedian, if you want to call him a comedian and contributor to the daily beast, if you want to call...
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by all of theg muslim population, of course not. there is actually the fear from the islamists, in the society, where there is poverty and where -- this is the answer as well. who do you think was behind these attacks? or is behind these continuing attacks? >> this is difficult with the evidence to pin this on one organization. there is always the standing call for the individuals. there is evidence. the muslim brotherhood has not really come out when i decided to become a political party. they did not come out to right now it's past terrorists, or give instruction to their followers -- followers saying that they dislike that mohamed morsi was overthrown and we should protest peacefully. although there is no hard evidence, you have hundreds of churches being burned down. and attack. >> do you think, looking back on this, it was wise for so many years for the coptic christians to support what was effectively a military coup against the muslim brotherhood? >> this was not a military coup. this was a response to the popular demand. >>
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non-muslims are ineligible to be president or prime minister, for example. in the late '70s a militant resistance, today's taliban, grew to the soviet occupation of neighboring afghanistan, with strong u.s. support, coutts adds. >> so the policy was "stop the darn communists, stop them at any cost." and that's the time these, this brand of islam was, the madrasah, which is a centuries-old institution in islam to teach the koran. many madrasahs became sort of centers for a religious kind of brainwashing for jihad. and with american blessing and support and training and money. our economy became strong. the worst military dictator we had, zia-ul-haq, was kept in power. >> reporter: zia suorted the jihadists and also imposed a conservative interpretation of muslim sharia law. most frightening for many even today is a blasphemy law. anyone accused is subject to imprisonment without bail and at least on paper faces a death sentence. this w is commonly used against non-muslims, often to settle personal grudges or business disputes, says roland de souza, partner in
non-muslims are ineligible to be president or prime minister, for example. in the late '70s a militant resistance, today's taliban, grew to the soviet occupation of neighboring afghanistan, with strong u.s. support, coutts adds. >> so the policy was "stop the darn communists, stop them at any cost." and that's the time these, this brand of islam was, the madrasah, which is a centuries-old institution in islam to teach the koran. many madrasahs became sort of centers for a...
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the muslims of america bow down in prayer. more than 7,000 miles away in pakistan, bolani serves as their guide over this spiritual village. >> i owe him my life. >> we have extreme loyalty to him. he's like a father to us. >> if i wasn't for him, i wouldn't be about to go to medical school. would be in philadelphia living life with no hope and nowhere to go. >> congratulations. >> in fact, the muslim cleric is so influential over his followers that he names their children. >> she is seven days. >> reporter: her parent anxiously awaits the name choice. >> are you part of al-qaida? >> why should i be part of it? i'm just a formal educationist and i am not part of anybody. >> reporter: he's a mysterious figure their world. he's also the man wall street journal reporter daniel pearl was meeting in 2002 when he was abducted and beheaded. pearl was following a tip that shoe bomber richard reed had trained at one of his alleged camps in pakistan. >> it's almost to the point where we buy the story up front. we're just a group of indi
the muslims of america bow down in prayer. more than 7,000 miles away in pakistan, bolani serves as their guide over this spiritual village. >> i owe him my life. >> we have extreme loyalty to him. he's like a father to us. >> if i wasn't for him, i wouldn't be about to go to medical school. would be in philadelphia living life with no hope and nowhere to go. >> congratulations. >> in fact, the muslim cleric is so influential over his followers that he names their...
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thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters islamists not just muslim brotherhood but other islamist groups and they cannot be left out of the political process this can only lead to deadlock and an impasse really. and also the brotherhood on has declined to take part in the panel to draw up a revised constitution why is that what you're saying. well they still are demanding a return to the sea and the reinstatement of the toppled president now of course we're not going to see that happen and i believe that there have to be concessions on both sides the muslim brotherhood if it wants to survive this crisis has to make concessions and join the go see asians otherwise they will be left out in the cold and the government as well must reach out otherwise they would be making the very same mistake that morsi made when he isolated the liberal opposition. an independent journalist and political analyst thank you very much we appreciate it. radiation on japan's devastated nuclear plant is eighteen times higher than just over a week ago is believed to be enough to kill anyone exposed in just four ho
thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters islamists not just muslim brotherhood but other islamist groups and they cannot be left out of the political process this can only lead to deadlock and an impasse really. and also the brotherhood on has declined to take part in the panel to draw up a revised constitution why is that what you're saying. well they still are demanding a return to the sea and the reinstatement of the toppled president now of course we're not going to see that happen and i...
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he a muslim who was once an evan evangelical christian. >> when a muslim who starts to write about jesus, all of a sudden the knives comes out. >> the life and times of jesus of nazareth. >>> reza aslan. pleasure to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> look at the conversation you started with this book, "zealot", the life and times of jesus of nazareth. the jesus that so many of us came to know through the bible through pastors was also the jesus of your youth. >> that's right. yeah, when i was 15 years old, i heard the gospel story for the first time. it was a transformative story for me. i didn't grow up with much religious teaching. when we came to the united states to iran, we scrubbed our history, the 1980s was not a time to be of iran ian origin. i was deeply spiritual kid. didn't have much instruction. but maybe what it had to could with childhood images of revolutionary iran, the way in which i experienced in a deep and profound way the way that religion has a power to transform a society for good and for bad. i think that really seared itself in my subconscious because i ha
he a muslim who was once an evan evangelical christian. >> when a muslim who starts to write about jesus, all of a sudden the knives comes out. >> the life and times of jesus of nazareth. >>> reza aslan. pleasure to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> look at the conversation you started with this book, "zealot", the life and times of jesus of nazareth. the jesus that so many of us came to know through the bible through pastors was also the jesus...
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outlaw unicorns but if you can scare enough people promoted off anti muslim hysteria. at least they feel they're having some impact it's a negative impact but that seems to be what they want and of course we hear a lot of and muslim rhetoric coming from politicians so many of our congressional leaders i remember not too long ago hearing rep peter king call for hearings on the islamization of america and then recently we heard senator lindsey graham talk about the phrase a la akbar let's take a listen to what he said. akbar is associated with a war chant it doesn't it's not exclusively owned by al qaeda i've seen people kill al qaeda guys in yellow bar but it is when somebody yells a lot bar in the mideast i duck it is not like hey how you doing lindsay it is not a you know it's a war chant so he says it's like uttering a word chant first of all for people that don't know can you explain what this phrase a la barre means god is great it's one of the most common phrases uttered by muslims every time you you pray here saying it every to in your daily life you're saying it
outlaw unicorns but if you can scare enough people promoted off anti muslim hysteria. at least they feel they're having some impact it's a negative impact but that seems to be what they want and of course we hear a lot of and muslim rhetoric coming from politicians so many of our congressional leaders i remember not too long ago hearing rep peter king call for hearings on the islamization of america and then recently we heard senator lindsey graham talk about the phrase a la akbar let's take a...
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they rarely kill a non-muslim. i'm not sure that in the mind of most some articlies that this will track well. they know good and well that other fellow somali muslims die at the hands of al-shabab. not non-muslims. it's a strange development. it is a worrisome trend that you see in other parts of the world. >> thank you ambassador, david shipp and richard miniter. thank you for your time. >> up next - the time to influence young invincibles to buy health injure. what do you think. our associate producer is filtering your questions. please bring them to us on both twitter and facebook. we'll be right back. ç] >> one group of americans will play a big part in whether obamacare succeeds - the millions of young healthy americans. they are vital participants in the health care plan for it to offset the costs of covering older, sicker americans. some call them young invincibles, and there is an organization by that name to get young people to sign up for the plan. >> obama administration officials said they need to enro
they rarely kill a non-muslim. i'm not sure that in the mind of most some articlies that this will track well. they know good and well that other fellow somali muslims die at the hands of al-shabab. not non-muslims. it's a strange development. it is a worrisome trend that you see in other parts of the world. >> thank you ambassador, david shipp and richard miniter. thank you for your time. >> up next - the time to influence young invincibles to buy health injure. what do you think....
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are were many different charities run by members of the muslim brotherhood group. muslim brotherhood tries to emphasize they are run by its members and not the organization itself. we visited one this week, and they said because of the crackdown will have a lot of people that are too afraid to go to the center. they are starting to see some impact, but they said that has been happening over the last few weeks as the crackdown has intensified on the muslim brotherhood. >> okay. well thank you very much to our correspondent we're not naming for security reasons for that update from the streets of egypt. >>> well, we're going to go to syria now, because a car bomb has exploded north of the capitol of damascus, dozens of people are said to have been killed. bring us up to date, zana with what happened? >> reporter: we are getting reports from activists that there was a car bombing in a town in the northern countryside of damascus. they are reporting up to 30 people killed and scores injured. because the bomb went off as worshippers were leaving the mosque following mid
are were many different charities run by members of the muslim brotherhood group. muslim brotherhood tries to emphasize they are run by its members and not the organization itself. we visited one this week, and they said because of the crackdown will have a lot of people that are too afraid to go to the center. they are starting to see some impact, but they said that has been happening over the last few weeks as the crackdown has intensified on the muslim brotherhood. >> okay. well thank...
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. >> i'm not muslim. >> but you are here at the muslim convention. >> yes. >> president obama still haspen. >> yes, he does. >> does that bother you? >> it does. >> so, gitmo? >> that's terrible. and they are being tortured. >> the u.s. is torturing people. >> they are force feeding them which is one form of torture. >> what are we looking athere. >> burkini. >> this is a burkini i would like to see what a one piece looks like. >> it's cool. i like it. >> do you think muslims are getting a fair shake here in america. >> absolutely not. people don't know enough about us. we both believe in jesus. >> after 9/11, we looked at as terrorists. >> do you ever feel profiled when you go through airport security? >> i understand why they take more precautions. >> do you think islamic terror has really given the islamic faith a bad wrap. >> kills us. killing us. >> i waskilling us. >> i was in yemen. >> reporter: do you know yemen is a hot bed of terrorism? >> i don't know. i never seen anything like that. >> if it was a christian it would never say it was a christian terrorist. >> reporter: have
. >> i'm not muslim. >> but you are here at the muslim convention. >> yes. >> president obama still haspen. >> yes, he does. >> does that bother you? >> it does. >> so, gitmo? >> that's terrible. and they are being tortured. >> the u.s. is torturing people. >> they are force feeding them which is one form of torture. >> what are we looking athere. >> burkini. >> this is a burkini i would like to see what a one...
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for 1300-odd years, muslims never voluntarily took themselves from lands of muslim control and migrated to be minorities in lands of non-muslim control. that changed, professor louis noted, that changed in the middle of the last century with the movement of muslims from turkey into central europe, north africa, into french-speaking europe, and the subcontinent into british held territories. that tend was just 1300 years old. we have one even older that is just now beginning to get underway. the movement of cops after 1900 years from, i mean, to say historic homeland does not begin -- is -- it's a superficial way of saying it because to be cop is to be egyptian, for hundreds of years, i mean, it means egyptian, egyptian means, and cops were a majority of egypt well into the muslim era, but now as sam notes with regreet, sadness, and a sense of the unknown, now cops have begun the great immigration outward, and there are now 550coptic churches outside egypt. it's a growing church, except it is dying in egypt because of the repression and persecution, combination of state power and islamic
for 1300-odd years, muslims never voluntarily took themselves from lands of muslim control and migrated to be minorities in lands of non-muslim control. that changed, professor louis noted, that changed in the middle of the last century with the movement of muslims from turkey into central europe, north africa, into french-speaking europe, and the subcontinent into british held territories. that tend was just 1300 years old. we have one even older that is just now beginning to get underway. the...
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but still i think there is an identification with the muslim world, the muslim identity in some way thatt is -- especially after 9/11, you know t. is a question still, you know, that i live with and i'm on tv. i get to sort of say things and sort of stand on that fence and comment on both sides of it, you know. i'm very fortunate in that way that i get to do that. it is something that lives inside of me. i don't know how -- since you still have the idiots on "fox and friends" saying he means death to america. or you have michele bachmann going to egypt and talking in a completely condescending way to the egyptian people. so i question where have we come in terms of american muslim identity and the relationship. we have taken some steps forward but in many ways we have a long way. >> do you think that 9/11 has brought the issues to the floor in a way that would be good because it forces us to think and talk about it as a society? >> that is the hope. there are lots of reasons to have hope and lots of reasons not to. keeping the reasons not to have hope in mind is very important. tribalism
but still i think there is an identification with the muslim world, the muslim identity in some way thatt is -- especially after 9/11, you know t. is a question still, you know, that i live with and i'm on tv. i get to sort of say things and sort of stand on that fence and comment on both sides of it, you know. i'm very fortunate in that way that i get to do that. it is something that lives inside of me. i don't know how -- since you still have the idiots on "fox and friends" saying...
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also, any just a minute court bans the muslim brotherhood.ause another violent backlash? taylor swift is making 10s of millions of dollars a year. so why are the majority of musicians struggle to go break even. i am antonio mora welcome to "consider this." we begin with iran. the other you would meeting of leaders at the united nations held more intrigue than usual when it seemed as if the first meeting between an iranian and u.s. prison since the revolution in 1979 might actually half but despite conciliatory words, there was no rendezvous. and there is no easy path to reconciliation. as al jazerra -- as al jazerra's courtney reports after all the friendly tweets from iran and an old-fashioned pen pal relationship between the two presidents, they couldn't manage to swing a handshake at iran. >> iran is the anchor of stability is an otherwise ocean of regional instabilities. >> reporter: newly-elected president declared that iran is ready for peace and to engage in nuclear talks. >> iran poses absolutely no threat for the world or the regis.
also, any just a minute court bans the muslim brotherhood.ause another violent backlash? taylor swift is making 10s of millions of dollars a year. so why are the majority of musicians struggle to go break even. i am antonio mora welcome to "consider this." we begin with iran. the other you would meeting of leaders at the united nations held more intrigue than usual when it seemed as if the first meeting between an iranian and u.s. prison since the revolution in 1979 might actually...
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and the poll suggests the majority in britain support a ban on muslim women covering up using burkas and kneecaps as the bait target traditional religious clothings sparks back into life. around the world and around the clock this is. the un security council's permanent members have fun they agreed on a draft resolution that would reduce syria of its chemical weapons the document imposes a legally binding obligations on all parties of the syrian conflict penalties for noncompliance will not be automatic is an arsenal way now with the details of an agreement being seen as a diplomatic breakthrough. and russian ambassador to the un has said that the council could vote on friday on this resolution the five permanent members of the u.n. security council reach an agreement on thursday over the wording of binding and. syria's stockpiles of chemical weapons now the resolution doesn't allow for immediate chapter seven action of the u.n. charter which allows for military and nonmilitary action in case of noncompliance but would need to be reviewed and put to a vote if that becomes the case hi
and the poll suggests the majority in britain support a ban on muslim women covering up using burkas and kneecaps as the bait target traditional religious clothings sparks back into life. around the world and around the clock this is. the un security council's permanent members have fun they agreed on a draft resolution that would reduce syria of its chemical weapons the document imposes a legally binding obligations on all parties of the syrian conflict penalties for noncompliance will not be...
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they don't see this as a muslim against christian issue, but as the muslim brotherhood against the christiansand see even though they have been targeted, they are responding with forgiveness, pressing on in the face of persecution. >> we respond as every other christian has responded in egypt. we're in egypt to serve. we're in egypt to demonstrate the christian love. we do everything effort to be self-restrained and to show the christian love that the lord has taught us to show. >> reporter: the churches are asking for prayer and support from the church worldwide. >> what happens in egypt affects everybody. we're asking them to pray for the country. we're asking them to pray for christians. we're asking them to pray for the military. and we're asking them to pray for the government, the existing government, that the lord may give them wisdom and guidance in every decision they make. >> reporter: while living under threats, they vow to continue their ministries. they say their buildings have been destroyed, but the church goes on, and their faith remains in jesus christ, who promised he would
they don't see this as a muslim against christian issue, but as the muslim brotherhood against the christiansand see even though they have been targeted, they are responding with forgiveness, pressing on in the face of persecution. >> we respond as every other christian has responded in egypt. we're in egypt to serve. we're in egypt to demonstrate the christian love. we do everything effort to be self-restrained and to show the christian love that the lord has taught us to show. >>...
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sentiment on the muslim myself and and and speaking to muslims a cool. sprint and the you know the good people are feeling slightly vulnerable because the they do feel as if the muslim community is being picked we have had instances where a local mosque had so she's thrown into it last year after a decade of dispute the new and council rejected an application for a so-called mega mosque the site of which is just down the road over here it would have accommodated up to ten thousand worshippers the group that had campaigned against it called themselves mega mosque no thanks and some muslim groups have also opposed to project but beyond just the construction of mosques the polarized opinions but the spotlight once again on why this is happening in the first place the polarization of opinion we see i think his poor need to to the failure within multiculturalism most simply become the symbol i think for this great anxiety that a recent you gov poll compared answers given by respondents in event by two thousand and twelve and may two thousand and thirteen and
sentiment on the muslim myself and and and speaking to muslims a cool. sprint and the you know the good people are feeling slightly vulnerable because the they do feel as if the muslim community is being picked we have had instances where a local mosque had so she's thrown into it last year after a decade of dispute the new and council rejected an application for a so-called mega mosque the site of which is just down the road over here it would have accommodated up to ten thousand worshippers...
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in england and wales has surged by seventy five percent and their young half of british muslims are under the age of twenty five i'm not in the same way a man in the military they are the what is it the already played it. has to be questioned motivation. very very different for different people. very well bonded families really try to nurture young people in the in the fall of islam we have to assume congregation from the young people because. they feel part of the mosque establishment religious think tank the pew forum estimates that if present trends continue the muslim population of the u.k. will swell to almost double within twenty years totaling five and a half million according to the speaker is it means that by twenty thirty britain will have more muslims than kuwait it's projects such as this community based muslim radio station that could provide the clue as to why the religion is flourishing in the u.k. in that period deejays who call themselves brothers and sisters talk about local issues in education from the point of view of islam inspire started out as a special transm
in england and wales has surged by seventy five percent and their young half of british muslims are under the age of twenty five i'm not in the same way a man in the military they are the what is it the already played it. has to be questioned motivation. very very different for different people. very well bonded families really try to nurture young people in the in the fall of islam we have to assume congregation from the young people because. they feel part of the mosque establishment...
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brotherhood muslim brotherhood is not a party it's an it's an association a grouping so their party is allowed to participate what if during the presidential elections representatives from their party or from the muslim brotherhood wins because they still have a lot of supporters in egypt it's a great question because many people say well what happens if it happens again the problem with the last time the president morsi is election wasn't that he was a good or bad president you every every country has good or bad press. there are two problems one we did not develop a constitution that reflected the people of egypt it was done basically by slaps so we didn't have checks and balances in our system where if you elect a good president he uses the checks and balances to the most like a bad president the checks and balances controlled president morsi without a good constitution was trying to lead to lead the country towards an islamist face of egypt islamists are part of it but they're not the complete face of each that was the problem if we put together we will put together a good const
brotherhood muslim brotherhood is not a party it's an it's an association a grouping so their party is allowed to participate what if during the presidential elections representatives from their party or from the muslim brotherhood wins because they still have a lot of supporters in egypt it's a great question because many people say well what happens if it happens again the problem with the last time the president morsi is election wasn't that he was a good or bad president you every every...
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and more muslim so there will be certainly a big clash. in that in the legals and i think most citizens of britain would agree that one rule for all is a much broader principle a much fairer principle a quick look at some other news now. a passenger train has collided with a city bus in the canadian capital ata were during the morning rush hour six people have been reportedly killed in the crash and thirty one injured the train derailed after hitting the double decker bus at a level crossing firefighters now says were quickly at the scene witnesses say the burst appeared to drive straight through a loaded crossing barrier. warning shots have been fired after greenpeace activists attempted to scale an oil platform in the arctic the greek tried to board the rig owned by russia's all giant gazprom two of them were arrested and are currently in custody on a coast guard vessel the project is russia's first effort to extract oil from the bering sea but the action was aimed to protest against the potential threat to the environment caused by dril
and more muslim so there will be certainly a big clash. in that in the legals and i think most citizens of britain would agree that one rule for all is a much broader principle a much fairer principle a quick look at some other news now. a passenger train has collided with a city bus in the canadian capital ata were during the morning rush hour six people have been reportedly killed in the crash and thirty one injured the train derailed after hitting the double decker bus at a level crossing...