Presumed Guilty: Why We Shouldn't Ask Muslims to Condemn Terrorism

Presumed Guilty: Why We Shouldn't Ask Muslims to Condemn Terrorism

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Sep 1, 2018 · English · Paperback (194 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 194
Language English
Published Sep 1, 2018
Publisher Fortress Press
ISBN-10 1506420591
ISBN-13 9781506420592

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In a thought-provoking exploration, Todd H. Green delves into the complex dynamics of perceived guilt and the unfair expectations placed upon Muslims in the context of global terrorism. He challenges the narrative that often demands Muslims prove their innocence by condemning acts of violence committed by extremists. Through a nuanced analysis, Green highlights how this expectation not only oversimplifies a multifaceted issue but also fuels stigma and alienation within Muslim communities.

Green draws on a wide range of sources, including personal testimonies and sociopolitical commentary, to illuminate the misconceptions surrounding Islam and terrorism. He argues that asking Muslims to speak out against every act of violence can inadvertently reinforce stereotypes and create further divisions. Instead, he advocates for understanding the broader socio-economic and political factors that contribute to radicalization.

The author’s insights encourage readers to reconsider their own biases and the implications of their demands. By fostering dialogue rather than imposing expectations, Green envisions a society where understanding triumphs over suspicion, allowing for a more inclusive discussion about terrorism and its root causes.

Ultimately, his work serves as a call for empathy and a reminder that fighting for justice benefits everyone, regardless of faith. Through careful examination and compelling arguments, Green prompts readers to rethink their approaches to terrorism and the individuals who bear the brunt of its consequences.

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