Understanding the Roots of Terrorism

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We need to talk about these issues openly—only then can people truly understand. While certain topics may seem confusing at first, once a conversation begins, people engage, share their perspectives, and a sense of collective clarity emerges.

That said, the fundamental truth remains: no one has the right to take another person’s life. Even those who are led into terrorism—many of whom are manipulated by powerful forces or misled into becoming tools of violence—can come to understand this. Often, they start with strong beliefs, but over time, they lose track of what is right or wrong due to deep manipulation, sometimes by sleeper cells or political interests.

It’s also important to recognize that many Muslims around the world strongly condemn terrorism. Islam, at its core, is a religion of peace. Most Muslims want nothing more than to live in harmony, and they, too, are victims—of violence, of stigma, and of being wrongly associated with extremism. Their voices are essential in these conversations, because they offer truth, balance, and hope..

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