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Originally Posted by deedawar
^ There is no such thing as radical islam.
Its a term being used so many times that it gets accepted by people without thinking what they are saying.
Islam itself as an idea or religion has nothing to do with what so few idiots and evil doers want majority to believe.
Bottom line: People may be radical, islam is not.
Radicalism by people means going too far in to (even a non-radical and tolerant) idea that one start forcing it on others. Meaning too much passionate about an idea or theory.
There is no such indication in this case from woman and her husband side. Both want to live happily together with the choices of their own.
Yet there is plenty evidence that the radicalism is from french administration.
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You have so eloquently argued that there is no radicalism in Islam.
It is OK for the vast majority of muslims to not assimilate with the immigrant countries and striving for their own way of life to be implemented in the countries they want to live. If that isnt a form of radicalism, I dont know what is.
Your comment about there is radicalism from the French administration is not in the right spirit. Cant your own argument be valid here. Or do you want to hide behind the veil of sarcasm again.