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As I’ve observed, everywhere I do I’m inevitably asked why Muslims don’t condemn terrorism undertaken in the name of Islam.
Part of my invariable answer is that they do.
Here are a couple of relatively recent examples that I’ve been intending to post:
“Grand Mufti: Jordanian pilot’s murder not part of Islam”
“Prominent jihadi preacher condemns ISIS for Jordanian pilot killing”
And here’s another item about a reaction from Muslim (and other) students at BYU:
“BYU students and Jordanian community unite in prayer for pilot”
Are such statements enough? No. They need to become a deafening roar.
And, of course, mere statements won’t be enough, either.