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On 9/11, Many Muslims Still Don't Believe the Truth

Posted: 09/11/2012 11:44 am

It's said that a majority of Muslims have been hijacked by a tiny percentage of Islamic extremists. But it's also true that many Muslims consider the incidents of September 11, 2001, to have been staged by the Bush administration, the CIA, Jews, etc.

The question arises as to why a majority of Muslims would assume that nothing bad could be delivered by Muslims? And why have many Muslims related all bad things to the United States, other western countries and Israel?

Some of the answers by many Muslims to such questions:

  • The West and Israel did it to undermine the name of Islam
  • Muslims are not that high tech that they could have created such a catastrophe
  • The Bush administration did so to gain more control over Middle East resources, etc.


In order to justify such answers, they present Michael Moore's or Robert Fisk's conspiracy theories, or Noam Chomsky's political philosophies.

So as some Muslims seem to conclude that bad acts are not done by al-Qaeda, they further confuse their own conclusions by calling it a Zionist plan, or declaring that 9/11 was an outcome of the U.S. support for Israel. What does this conclusion mean? If it's a conspiracy, then how can it also be an outcome of U.S. foreign policy? Of course, there is no logic there.

At a recent community gathering in Mississauga, I heard comments by some of my fellow Muslims on 9/11. A Pakistani poet said, "The CIA planned the whole game and blamed its own agent, Osama bin Laden, whom they later killed in order to hide the reality."

The poet would have gone on to give a full lecture if he hadn't been interrupted by an Arab Canadian lawyer, who added, "Brother, it's all about blaming Islam. Also if you don't solve (the) Palestine issue, you don't expect anything good."

I could not understand what logic relates to what.

The notion of majority Muslims being silent is difficult to grasp. They are, in fact, quite vocal, just not very clear. And if they are hijacked or distracted by the tiny extremist class, why is it so? Why are they so helpless in raising their voices? Do they even have their own voices? It doesn't seem so, since they are distracted by that small percentage of Islamic extremists. There is a fear that Islamist points of view on various issues are close to their hearts.

Today on the eve of 11th anniversary of 911, someone from the same "silent majority" has written on Facebook, "Happy 11th anniversary of 9/11 attacks everyone... may Allah swt bring many more attacks on those coward terrorist American kuffar and other kuffar and their lapdog apostate allies around the world. May Allah swt help the Muslims, release our Prisoners... and give us victory. Ameen."

This is not a good sign for this so-called silent majority. The silent majority is not supposed to be on the side of such hostile and violent views. It doesn't matter if they agree with the West on each and every issue. What matters is they need to clear their thinking and rid their minds of conventional rivalry plans with the rest of the world.

They should learn from India and China, huge nations with big challenges, but countries that are on the right track toward progress and prosperity. Those countries are not caught up in a situation of blaming others for their own miseries.

Majority Muslims in the West should open their eyes and minds and get beyond the conspiracy theories.

Tahir Aslam Gora is a Pakistani-Canadian writer living in Burlington, Ontario.

 
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Watson Richardson
07:22 PM on 09/13/2012
Just shows you how amazingly stupid a lot of people are.
11:53 PM on 09/12/2012
It is not only Muslims who do not believe in the official conspiracy theory. Some 70% of New Yorkers think there is something wrong about it. The only class of people who can be relied on to support it is journalists, whose continued employment requires them to enthusiastically promote the official fables.
11:45 PM on 09/12/2012
It is not only Muslims who do not accept the bizarre official comspiracy theory. For example some 70% of New Yorkers are said not to like it. The strongest support seems to come from journalists, whose continued employment depends on enthusiastically retailing the current official fables.
08:05 PM on 09/14/2012
yeah, and Elvis is still alive, and the moon landing was faked in a studio.
12:49 PM on 09/12/2012
Angry, vicious minorities rule the debates in all countries, all groups around the world. We see it in the US elections, the comment sections of internet news sites, and the retoric coming out of the middle east. People who don't think get caught up in the emotion, and thinking people are drowned out.
12:02 PM on 09/12/2012
The fact is most Muslims do not go around murdering infidels all day, in SPITE of their scripture.
10:09 AM on 09/12/2012
The other muslim majority is waisting its time defending its self with the other communities!
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Leanne McKenzie
You can't make this sh*t up.
08:53 PM on 09/11/2012
Which truth is that? That the towers came down in a controlled demolition?

That the pilot who allegedly flew a jet into the pentagon had a hard time flying a small airplane and couldn't have pulled some of the maneuvers that the pilot did?

Planes and people vapourized, but the pilot's passport lands unharmed on a New York Street?

While I can believe that it is hard to imagine your own people doing something so cold blooded, I think the truth hasn't actually been told. That is why there are so many emotional conflicts.
12:25 AM on 09/12/2012
People are natural conspiracy theorists because acknowledging that a simple action can have wide reaching consequences draws attention to the fact that the universe is a complicated and uncertain place. The idea that such a huge event in our history could have been caused by the simple fact that a handful of men took Islam too seriously might not be satisfying for some people, but it is the truth.
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Leanne McKenzie
You can't make this sh*t up.
08:49 AM on 09/12/2012
Architects and engineers are asking for the scientific evidence to be examined. This is not a conspiracy theory. Science is based on facts instead of convenient explanations.
12:50 PM on 09/12/2012
Whether you believe in conspiracies or not, there were WAY too many questions left unanswered. Doing half a job investigating such a huge event just invites accusations.
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emulsifier
I love the whole world, boom-de-ahda, boom-de-ahda
07:17 PM on 09/11/2012
You talk about majority Muslim view, but you have no evidence to back up this claim. Instead, you use anecdotal evidence. Making a claim like this, I would hope that you would support it.

Psychologically speaking, our mind has the tendency to remember things that stand out, such a few Muslims saying something radical. I have met such Muslims who don't believe in 9/11, but I wouldn't say its majority, unless I had actual study evidence.
05:29 PM on 09/11/2012
Could the author take the time to explain to me what the truth is? I don't buy into a Jewish conspiracy or a secret group of people that control the world but there is a lot of things that don't hold up in the official explanation.
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12:07 PM on 09/12/2012
There isn't an "official explanation". We don't live in Orwell's 1984. There are the varied opinions expressed by many people including most engineers who independently have concluded that once the concrete was blown away from the interior scaffolding of the buildings, the heat emanating from burning jet fuel was enough to soften the steel so that it could no longer hold up the floors, which then began to pancake down. With each consecutive pancake, most stress was put on the lower floors which then gave way.

George Bush and his neocon advisors were guilty of ignoring CIA briefings in favour of focusing on Iraq, and the US was guilty of not instituting freedom-limiting security measures (which they still don't want), but the only people directly responsible for 9/11 were the terrorists who carried it out and the Muslim financiers who provided the funding.
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Greg YanickThompson
12:16 AM on 09/14/2012
you very good at being told what to think , on the other hand the official story is so pathetically weak in facts and supporting evidence that any body with an IQ of 100 would begin to at least ask question,s ,, do I know who pulled off 911 , nope but ether do you that's for sure .. and your assertion that the USA is guilty of not instituting freedom limiting security measures is pathetic in logic .supposedly the bad guys got norad to staand down , oe was that just another coincidence !!! .. more people will die this year from bee stings than all the people in the last 50 years from terrorists , but we should piss away our freedoms for the Muslim bogyman ...agghhhg
04:49 PM on 09/11/2012
Just because a Muslim person might not believe that the attacks were done by Al-Qaida, it does not mean that that person believes 'that nothing bad could be delivered by Muslims'. That's quite a leap.
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12:07 PM on 09/12/2012
Although the two often go hand in hand.
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03:23 PM on 09/11/2012
I am not sure you can tell people anything when their minds are made up. Often our minds have been made up for us before we leave school. Debates about issues are confounded by fallicious arguements, insults, and a deaf ear. Communication is stifled by closed minds.

Children learn from adults. Those early lessons are not easily thrown aside. People use the beliefs we have to manipulate us. They are in their way much smarter than most of us.

Many people will remark that they remember the images of 911, the vicious murder of innocents. There was another side. Images of muslims rejoicing in the streets and cafes. This did not seem to occur amongst other groups in conflict with US policy, only the one.

In an age when history is re-written daily it is often good to recall what you witnessed rather than what people tell you you saw. To hear the silence on issues or to read the deliberate twistings of events into inplausible renderings is disenheartening. Worse is to see them accepted as the new truth.

People believe what they want to believe. A zealot comes in all stripes. One thing a zealot always does though is insult, yell, and drag out false and distracting arguements when they hear something they do not want others to hear.

That is why your poet friend was interrupted.
02:55 PM on 09/11/2012
The problem is that the 9/11 attacks were COMPLETELY justified according to the Qu'ran.
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emulsifier
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07:53 PM on 09/11/2012
They weren't justified according to the Qu'ran. They found a justification for it using the Quran. But so did Mark Chapman, and a couple others when it came to murder, shooting and assassinations attempts.

So as it seems, humans will find a justification using a nursery rhyme, if they want to.
12:12 AM on 09/12/2012
\\"They weren't justified according to the Qu'ran"\\

Yes, they were. The Qu'ran explicitly condones the slaughter of heathens and apostates.
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08:15 PM on 09/11/2012
A very provocative argument that is not easily dismissed. The Qu'ran provides ample justification for murderous violence. The problem is that anytime anybody attempts to raise such issues they are immediately villified as being an "Islamophobe." The reality, as Ayaan Hirsi Ali and many other former Muslim's have attested to, is that Islam is dominated by radicals. Even most of the so-called moderate's oppose the seperation of church, freedom of speech, assembly, and consicence, women and gay rights, and liberal democratic political norms more broadly. The goal should be parterning with truly progressive Muslim's to reform the faith much like Christianity was reformed in a moderate direction. You still have Christian extremist's but most are peaceful.
12:16 AM on 09/12/2012
No, the goal should be to wipe all religion from the face of the Earth.
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02:09 PM on 09/11/2012
Good on you for calling your own people out and being a voice of reason. There will not be change within the Muslim world, nor an abatement of Islamophobia, until the vocal majority of Muslims themselves deconstruct their own assumptions and learn to value questioning, grey areas, relativity, and the various shades, good and bad of their own religion and cultural history, just as was done in the Christian and Jewish reformations (which are ongoing, by the way).

I personally wish you and the Muslim majority luck and strength in the hard task ahead.