Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Terror Has No Religion

- Vinisha
(Most of this article was written in class during a Writing Skills assignment)

Sometimes things go our way and sometimes they don't. Terrorism is widely recognized as the most threatening enemy of mankind. News about any terrorist attack in any corner of the world gives a spine-chilling effect. Terrorists do not see themselves as evil. They believe they are legitimate aggressors, fighting for what they believe in. hence, by whatever means possible, they try to attain their goals.

‘We can’t accommodate terrorism, its like demanding the IMPOSSIBLE.’

I have heard this almost every time a terrorist attack is carried out. And immediately after the attack, there will be some ‘secular’ rather ‘sickular’ leaders giving statements. They would talk about how cowardly the leaders are and how brave are those who die innocent.


It might not be the right time to ask but still I do. We can always keep alert and prevent such attacks but for how long? We do need to ask what makes people plan such attacks. These cannot be natural disasters. These mass murders are executed with a carefully thought-out plan. After the questions, the so-called leaders would choose their words judiciously and paint a saintly picture of unity that nature has and ‘they’ don’t. They would end saying – “terror has no religion.” LIARS!

They claim it is money, the biggest reason for the destruction. No wonder it refuses to stop. No wonder it keeps growing. As the real problem has never been acknowledged, never been controlled. Religion is and has always been the greatest fuel for terror and threat to life and property.

26/11, 9/11 – the dates hold a profound meaning to all. These were the days when horrific terror struck Mumbai and the United States. These are just a few examples which exhibit the acts of terror. 

Heard stories and made the movies, the facts have not turned. All religious people are not bigots but all terrorists are certainly religious. 

Someone has to control these religious think-tanks before they bomb the last surviving common man. If you really love your religion, your life, try to see where you are going wrong. Can any god be so cruel as to condone such indiscriminate murder? 

We all refuse to accept these facts generally. Bur we need to understand the need of the hour whether this red color is of passionate DANGER or LOVE!

Ask yourself and decide how you will end the lie. 

2 comments:

  1. well vinisha i certainly appreciate ur views but don't you think blaming religion for terrorism is wrong at our part well when we talk about religion - what is it basically ... for me it one's opinion/belief/choice/decision which one is free to opt. in a democratic country like ours .... with million people here we are atleast bound to have lacks of individual choices .... and when religion is basically one's point of view then obviously with so many out there you are bound to have arguments with one wanting to prove one's opinion more sound than the other ... its a human nature .... u tell me don't u practice this idea in routine of proving ur point right over the other .... then from where does terrorism come in ... well the conflicts come in with the way with which one argues isn't it ... now u tell me for terrorism not to take place should we not even have our individual opinions??

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    1. I value your question,mam.
      Religion is not THE problem.
      Religion can strengthen the dark and the light sides of human nature. I believe, religion teaches hatred. The violence comes by willingness to do whatever it takes to obtain the desire for love for one's group. Religious identity and beliefs may be an important part of motivation for terrorists. Religions all have both peaceful and violent messages. The use (and misuse) of moral arguments should consider TOLERANCE. We should not let our emotions overcome our logic and understandings.

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