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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

EDITORIAL

Let's Put ISIS into Perspective

Since the early days of religion came down to earth they bring new concept on human life and the way people should be doing. Meanwhile on the other side, the ruler the only authority which has power to reign, feeling uncomfortable and challenged by the present of religion messenger. The messenger also the only authority who has the sole interpretation, and there is no difficulty in delivering messages in facing with the people queries. However, once the messenger did not more show up in public, the difference in dealing with government and social issues began to vary which may bring into civil war.  Some of them keep distant with the ruler while the others it won’t be matter to be working with them.  

The first one used to be called as hardliner and the rest is moderate group. In term of hardliner, the West prefer to call them as extremist while in school of thought Muslim they don’t have terminology of extremist because they deem extremist is an interest group with their specific agenda. Muslim world only refers to school of thought like Wahabi and Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jama’ah. One is conservative and the other moderate group herewith they never meet single conclusion on many things. In other words, it is essentially could be simplified into two school of thought that is conservative and moderate. In term of ruling the world of Muslim and united them into one, single unity that is only discourse. As mention above that interpretation of two groups is never be the same for good even they have the same Book.  

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