Reasons making Muslim Integration in Europe Impossible
In this article, we describe the existing Incredible Burden on the minds of the Europeans when trying to develop a theoretical approach to the issue of the possibility of social integration of the Muslim immigrants in the average European societies.
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| MSMegalommatis |
Thank you, my dear, for your Astronomical input (again a problem with capitalization?)!
The crisis is apparoaching, and those who have eyes can see it; you don't want to; it's your right, as it is the right of all those who will pretend that they could not see it coming! Soon, it will be clear who sees correctly.
To say that as a Muslim I search the reason of Islam's problems somewhere else (and not predominantly in islam) means simply that you did not read correctly point 6 (the first in this article). It is a vast issue on which I could not expand more within the context of this article. I was however clear.
To deny the moral dimension of politics, it is also your right, but it will not help you face the forthcoming challenges.
To minimize the colonial impact on colonized peoples' education signifies erroneous evaluation of what is important; politics is trivial compared to what generations of schoolchildren and students learn as their National History - which is accepetd by all parties.
Then, I did not say anyone deserves "to suffer in eternity"; even worse, the West has not been punished yet!
And the so-called Muslims have not been punished yet either!
Only irrelevant liberalism stipulates the aberration of a supposed 'duty' to "provide any insight on how to make the world better". There is no such a need, except for confused and misled minds.
One's duty is to be just and fair; what is 'better' for you is not 'better' for somebody else. Amelioration is subjective and therefore it does not consist in a value.
Justice is a Value, and therefore more common ground is to be found on what is just and fair, and what is not.
And Justice triggers the Concept and Value of Punishment that you do not like at all, as I understand. However, Oblivion will not save anyone! It never did!
Expecting today's 'Muslims' to fix something means again you did not realize what the conclusion of point 6 should be; after the collapse and end of the Islamic Civilization, Muslims are dead, intellectually and mentally dead.
They were dead in 1798, and they are still dead, and what is expected from the dead what said long ago:
- Let the Dead bury their dead.
(With semantically meaningful capitalization - as always)
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8/13/2007 |
| Sasha |
"Europe will not avoid its History’s most thunderous crisis that is approaching with astronomic speed"... This is not English - it is neither syntactically correct nor semantically meaningful. Let's not even start in on the capitalisation.
It is however hyperbole worthy of the Sun. This is reactionary drivel dressed up as academic thought. I won't deny that there are grains of truth in the artical: Europe during the colonial period was doubtless guilty of a great many heinous crimes and abuses of which I would argue that taking a parochial view of history was a relatively trivial example. The leap from these scattered examples to the professor's overall argument that since the West" was guilty of ethical and even criminal transgressions in the 18th, 19th and early 20th century, we deserve to suffer in eternity for the sins of our forebears, is both totally incoherent and ultimately fails totally to provide any insight on how to make the world a better place in the her and now.
Islam will never make any kind of progress until intellectuals like the good professor stop expending all their intellectual talents on finding fault with everyone else for their misfortune and excuses as to why there is no point trying to fix anything. |
8/13/2007 | |
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