Just think about Mohamed Ali, all the curent star of Football (first popular sport in the world) and its effect on the spread of Islam. The old Europe is more and more isolated by their own retrograde values.
Um, Europe is a not a monolith, just as the Islamic world is not one. Dare I say the spread of Islam in Europe has more to do with the political instability surrounding some of the MENA regions as opposed to the evangelical efforts on behalf of the faith. And then, of course, there's Albania, Turkey, BiH, sections of Bulgaria--European countries that have been Islamic for centuries.
Just think about Mohamed Ali, all the curent star of Football (first popular sport in the world) and its effect on the spread of Islam. The old Europe is more and more isolated by their own retrograde values.
Um, Europe is a not a monolith, just as the Islamic world is not one. Dare I say the spread of Islam in Europe has more to do with the political instability surrounding some of the MENA regions as opposed to the evangelical efforts on behalf of the faith. And then, of course, there's Albania, Turkey, BiH, sections of Bulgaria--European countries that have been Islamic for centuries.
Why Are So Many Converting to Islam in The 21st Century?
Despite so much hate speech against Islam, it is still the fastest-growing religion in the world, but why is that? Why are so many famous individuals converting to Islam in the 21st century? Here are the top 5 reasons.
1. Spiritual Quest and Guidance Many people are drawn to Islam seeking spiritual fulfillment, a deeper connection with God, and a structured framework for life. The Quran’s teachings and the Prophet Muhammad’s example provide a sense of guidance and purpose.
2. Intellectual Exploration Islam’s emphasis on intellectual inquiry and its comprehensive worldview attract individuals seeking a rational and coherent belief system. The intellectual appeal of Islamic theology and philosophy can lead to conversions.
3. Social Justice and Ethical Values Islam’s emphasis on social justice, equality, and ethical conduct resonates with individuals who are passionate about making a positive impact on society. The Quran’s teachings on compassion, charity, and justice can attract those with a strong sense of social responsibility.
4. Globalization and Increased Awareness The increased interconnectedness of the world through globalization, technology, and information-sharing has exposed people to diverse cultures and belief systems. This exposure can lead to curiosity and a deeper understanding of Islam, prompting some to convert.
5. Personal Transformation and Redemption Individuals going through personal challenges, seeking redemption, or facing major life changes may turn to Islam for spiritual solace and a sense of discipline. The emphasis on repentance and personal transformation in Islamic teachings can be appealing during times of personal upheaval.
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what better way to show Israelis are NOT from the middle east, than to put their Euro identiy on full display?
And to put smug Euro pseudo-virtue on display too. These are the worst people in world history, by a long shot. No empire was ever as destructive or arrogant as Europeans. Now they are ironically still acting like they are somebody, as their NATO overlord USA enslaves them.
Just because your people were technologically inept doesn’t mean you have to be jealous. lol
''Participation in the contest is primarily open to all broadcasters with active EBU membership. To become an active member of the EBU, a broadcaster has to be from a country which is covered by the European Broadcasting Area or a member state of the Council of Europe. Eligibility to participate is not determined by geographic inclusion within the continent of Europe, despite the "Euro" in "Eurovision", nor does it have a direct connection with the European Union.''
''Active members (as opposed to associate members) of the European Broadcasting Union are eligible to participate; active members are those who are located in states that fall within the European Broadcasting Area, or are member states of the Council of Europe.
Active members include media organisations whose broadcasts are often made available to at least 98% of households in their own country which are equipped to receive such transmissions. Associate member broadcasters may be eligible to compete, dependent on approval by the contest's Reference Group.
The European Broadcasting Area is defined by the International Telecommunication Union as encompassing the geographical area between the boundary of ITU Region 1 in the west, the meridian 40° East of Greenwich in the east, and parallel 30° North in the south. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and the parts of Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Turkey and Ukraine lying outside these limits, are also included in the European Broadcasting Area.''
Klein (NL) pulled his national flag over his face twice when it was Golan's (Israel) turn to answer questions at the press conference after Thursday's semi final. When Golan was asked if she thought her participation could increase the risk of the competition, somebody sitting next to her said "You don't have to answer that" to which Klein loudly replied "Why not?".
Maybe he was planning an anti-Israel stunt in the grand final?
what better way to show Israelis are NOT from the middle east, than to put their Euro identiy on full display?
And to put smug Euro pseudo-virtue on display too. These are the worst people in world history, by a long shot. No empire was ever as destructive or arrogant as Europeans. Now they are ironically still acting like they are somebody, as their NATO overlord USA enslaves them.
Just because your people were technologically inept doesn’t mean you have to be jealous. lol
Um, Europe is a not a monolith, just as the Islamic world is not one. Dare I say the spread of Islam in Europe has more to do with the political instability surrounding some of the MENA regions as opposed to the evangelical efforts on behalf of the faith. And then, of course, there's Albania, Turkey, BiH, sections of Bulgaria--European countries that have been Islamic for centuries.
Why Are So Many Converting to Islam in The 21st Century?
Despite so much hate speech against Islam, it is still the fastest-growing religion in the world, but why is that? Why are so many famous individuals converting to Islam in the 21st century? Here are the top 5 reasons.
1. Spiritual Quest and Guidance Many people are drawn to Islam seeking spiritual fulfillment, a deeper connection with God, and a structured framework for life. The Quran’s teachings and the Prophet Muhammad’s example provide a sense of guidance and purpose.
2. Intellectual Exploration Islam’s emphasis on intellectual inquiry and its comprehensive worldview attract individuals seeking a rational and coherent belief system. The intellectual appeal of Islamic theology and philosophy can lead to conversions.
3. Social Justice and Ethical Values Islam’s emphasis on social justice, equality, and ethical conduct resonates with individuals who are passionate about making a positive impact on society. The Quran’s teachings on compassion, charity, and justice can attract those with a strong sense of social responsibility.
4. Globalization and Increased Awareness The increased interconnectedness of the world through globalization, technology, and information-sharing has exposed people to diverse cultures and belief systems. This exposure can lead to curiosity and a deeper understanding of Islam, prompting some to convert.
5. Personal Transformation and Redemption Individuals going through personal challenges, seeking redemption, or facing major life changes may turn to Islam for spiritual solace and a sense of discipline. The emphasis on repentance and personal transformation in Islamic teachings can be appealing during times of personal upheaval.
Your explanation and linked source isn't exactly a peer-review or possesses any type of academic ethos. Sure, that's a person's interpretation of the 21st century and individual stories of conversion, but you're extrapolating the 12 cases and trying to make it represent the whole.
Look, I work periodically in Islamic countries, both secular and religious. Their ideas about what constitutes Islamic identity is greatly varied among them. Stop trying to make Islam one thing: it's not.
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