*The real cause of Islamic terrorism: “We are motivated by our religion, by
our Qur’an and Sunnah”*

May 31, 2017 9:02 am By Nicolai Sennels
<https://www.jihadwatch.org/author/nicolai>

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Every time a new jihad attack strikes innocents in the West, media and
politicians get busy blaming “bad integration,” “poverty,”
“marginalization,” “racism,” etc.

For some reason, it never occurs to them to ask if Islamic terrorism has
anything to do with Islam and the increasing number of followers of this
particular religion in our countries.

Are they overlooking something? Could there be a connection?

*Islam and violence?*

Together with a team of fellow researchers, the Danish researcher Tina
Magaard meticulously analyzed the texts of the 10 largest religions in the
world, searching for possible connections to violence. Magaard’s conclusion
is clear:
<http://jyllands-posten.dk/indland/ECE5097347/Islam-er-den-mest-krigeriske-religion/>

*“Islam’s religious texts call upon its followers to commit violence and to
fight to a much higher degree than any other religion. The texts in Islam
are clearly distinct from those of other religions’ texts, as they to a
much higher degree call for violence and aggression against followers of
other faiths. There are also direct incitements to terror. This has long
been a taboo within research in Islam, but it is a fact we have to
acknowledge,” *says Tina Magaard.

During their research, Magaard and her team found hundreds of calls to
fight against followers of other faiths in the Quran.

*“If it is true that many Muslims view the Quran as God’s own words that
can not be rephrased or interpreted in a non-literal manner, we have a
problem,” *Magaard warns.

Research by the German Social Science Research Center (WZB) confirms
Magaard’s worries: 75 percent
<http://www.wzb.eu/sites/default/files/u6/koopmans_englisch_ed.pdf> of
Muslims in Europe think that the Quran must be taken literally.

Could the increasing amount of mosques and imams preaching these texts have
anything to do with the likewise increase in Islamic terrorism?

*Are Muslims really more violent?*

So how does reading the Quran and practicing Islam influence people?

An enormous study involving in-depth interviews with 45,000 respondents led
by former German minister of Justice, Christian Pfeiffer, casts light on
this subject <https://www.thelocal.de/20100606/27673>. The many interviews
showed that Islam is distinguished by being the only religion that makes
people more prone to violence the more religious one becomes.

*“Even when other social factors were taken into account, there remained a
significant correlation between religiosity and readiness to use violence,”*
Pfeiffer stated, adding that he felt dismayed by the research results, as
they support critics of Muslim immigration such as Thilo Sarrazin and
others.

Could the growing number of Islamic schools have anything to do with the
fact that Europe’s Muslim youth are being increasingly radicalized?

Maybe: 80 percent
<http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/11/young-dutch-turks-radical-views-worry-mps-call-for-more-research.php/>
of
young Turks in Holland see “nothing wrong” in waging Jihad against
non-Muslims. 27 percent
<http://www.newsweek.com/16-french-citizens-support-isis-poll-finds-266795> of
*all* young French and 14 percent
<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/10/one-in-seven-young-britons-has-warm-feelings-for-the-islamic-state>
of
*all* young British under 25 sympathize with the genocidal terror
organisation Islamic State. This includes most probably the vast majority
of young Muslims in these two countries.

Instead of undocumented speculation and theoretical discussions about the
cause of Islamic terrorism, researchers from the University of British
Columbia and the University of Waterloo decided to talk with surviving
terrorists to get firsthand knowledge about what motivates them.

Talking with the terrorists, it became clear
<http://tsas.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/TSASWP16-14_Dawson-Amarasingam-Bain.pdf>
that they had not been *pushed* by socioeconomic factors in society such as
low income, lack of education, feelings of marginalization or simple
boredom. Instead, they found that the terrorists had been *pulled* by their
religion and what it demands of its followers.

*“Not one of the subjects suggested directly or indirectly that being
marginalized socially or economically pushed them onto such an extreme
path,” *says the researchers behind the study, Lorne L. Dawson, Amarnath
Amarasingam, and Alexandra Bain.

*“Academic studies have put too much weight on those ‘push’ factors — the
problems and frustrations in the lives of young men who turn to extremist
Islam and, ultimately, terrorist violence. Based on what we are hearing in
interviews with foreign fighters — more interviews than anyone has yet
reported on — we think more attention and significance should be given to
the repeated affirmations
<http://www.macleans.ca/politics/ottawa/what-motivates-a-canadian-jihadist/>of
the positive benefits of being a jihadi.”*

As one terrorist said during an interview: *“The zeal for jihad always
struck me when I would sit in my room and read Qur’an with English
translation.”*

*“We are motivated by our religion, by our Qur’an and Sunnah and we are not
ashamed of that,” *another said.

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