Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Islam: A Comparative View

Islam: A Comparative View

To speak of Islam and as an everyday reality too and for those in the Middle East, is to not only speak of it as it is presented today in all, and very much in the form of Authoritarianism too, and also speak of many a Traditional Title in all interpreting Islam and in many a different way (as this is true of Islam and the Qu'ran, that the danger of it all actually does speak of the fact that it can be interpreted, and in just about thousands of ways too, and as with this referring to Politics in all, and as seen in past recent times and in the Middle East too), and as with telling those in the Middle East that, a fine way of looking at Islam, is from the perspective of the Message actually. What this does mean is that, the Message in all, can be promulgated in all again, and in endless ways that is: meaning, it could be broadcasted, declared, disseminated, proclaimed, sowed, voiced, endorsed, 'made public' or even simply ventilated too. In many a way, speak of Islam and as perceived as such and in the Middle East today, speaks of Yemen and as with they not fully followers of Islam actually, but in many a way seek to sow the Message, and in many a way too, speak of the Nation of Islam in America (NOI), and also of Malcom X and Elijah Muhammad, speaks of them in all, and as interpreting Islam and from the way the Message could be promulgated, and as in attempting in all again, to spread the Message, and in the form of voicing it too actually, and towards a Minority audience that is.