View Full Version : Could this be a start of our healing after 9-11?


Senator Jaiz
9-11-04, 11:38 AM
I know that this could be considered a religious or poltical thread. I ask for it not to be looked at that way. To me this could be a message of hope, if it is not a hoax. I rarely ever get this serious but this is something that every american has been dealing with for 3 years. If this thread has to be taken down then so be it. I think that the message of this thread is very important.

I just found this post. This Muslim group is apologizing for 9-11. This is a well written, and if not a hoax, heartfelt condemnation of the exremists. I don't know if this will grow, but it could be a start to the healing of wounds. If the moderate and peacefull muslims araound the world take the route that this group does, maybe there will be an end to all the insanity. I feel that this is fitting on Sept. 11. Things may not change but I respect this group for having the balls to write this! We will never forget that day, but the wound can heal.


Muslim group takes responsibility for 9-11: 'We are so sorry'

Special to World Tribune.com
www.freemuslims.org
Friday, September 10, 2004

We Are So Sorry for 9-11

This September 11 marks the third unforgettable anniversary of the worst mass murder in American history.

After September 11, many in the Muslim world chose denial and hallucination rather than face up to the sad fact that Muslims perpetrated the 9-11 terrorist acts and that we have an enormous problem with extremism and support for terrorism. Many Muslims, including religious leaders, and “intellectuals” blamed 9-11 on a Jewish conspiracy and went as far as fabricating a tale that 4000 Jews did not show up for work in the World Trade Center on 9-11. Yet others blamed 9-11 on an American right wing conspiracy or the U.S. Government which allegedly wanted an excuse to invade Iraq and “steal” Iraqi oil.
As to apologizing, we will no longer wait for our religious leaders and "intellectuals" to do the right thing. Instead, we will start by apologizing for 9-11 . . .
After numerous admissions of guilt by Bin Laden and numerous corroborating admissions by captured top level Al-Qaida operatives, we wonder, does the Muslim leadership have the dignity and courage to apologize for 9-11?

If not 9-11, will we apologize for the murder of school children in Russia?

If not Russia, will we apologize for the train bombings in Madrid, Spain?

If not Spain, will we apologize for suicide bombings in buses, restaurants and other public places?

If not suicide bombings, will we apologize for the barbaric beheadings of human beings?

If not beheadings, will we apologize for the rape and murder of thousands of innocent people in Darfour?

If not Darfour, will we apologize for the blowing up of two Russian planes by Muslim women?

What will we apologize for?

What will it take for Muslims to realize that those who commit mass murder in the name of Islam are not just a few fringe elements?

What will it take for Muslims to realize that we are facing a crisis that is more deadly than the Aids epidemic?

What will it take for Muslims to realize that there is a large evil movement that is turning what was a peaceful religion into a cult?

Will Muslims wake up before it is too late? Or will we continue blaming the Jews and an imaginary Jewish conspiracy? The blaming of all Muslim problems on Jews is a cancer that is destroying Muslim society from within and it must stop.

Muslims must look inward and put a stop to many of our religious leaders who spend most of their sermons teaching hatred, intolerance and violent jihad. We should not be afraid to admit that as Muslims we have a problem with violent extremism. We should not be afraid to admit that so many of our religious leaders belong behind bars and not behind a pulpit.

Only moderate Muslims can challenge and defeat extremist Muslims. We can no longer afford to be silent. If we remain silent to the extremism within our community then we should not expect anyone to listen to us when we complain of stereotyping and discrimination by non-Muslims; we should not be surprised when the world treats all of us as terrorists; we should not be surprised when we are profiled at airports.

Simply put, not only do Muslims need to join the war against terror, we need to take the lead in this war.

As to apologizing, we will no longer wait for our religious leaders and “intellectuals” to do the right thing. Instead, we will start by apologizing for 9-11.

We are so sorry that 3000 people were murdered in our name. We will never forget the sight of people jumping from two of the highest buildings in the world hoping against hope that if they moved their arms fast enough that they may fly and survive a certain death from burning.

We are sorry for blaming 9-11 on a Jewish or right wing conspiracy.

We are so sorry for the murder of more than three hundred school children and adults in Russia.

We are so sorry for the murder of train passengers in Spain.

We are so sorry for all the victims of suicide bombings. We are so sorry for the beheadings, abductions, rapes, violent Jihad and all the atrocities committed by Muslims around the world.

We are so sorry for a religious education that raised killers rather than train people to do good in the world. We are sorry that we did not take the time to teach our children tolerance and respect for other people.

We are so sorry for not rising up against the dictators who have ruled the Muslim world for decades.

We are so sorry for allowing corruption to spread so fast and so deep in the Muslim world that many of our youth lost hope.

We are so sorry for allowing our religious leaders to relegate women to the status of forth class citizens at best and sub-humans at worse.

We are so sorry.

For more information visit our website at: www.freemuslims.org.

AngelicR
9-11-04, 01:25 PM
There is always an event that defines a people---The Depression, the World Wars, Pearl Harbor...for many of us, September 11, 2001 will be the day we will never forget...

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September 11th was a tragic day that will always be remembered as one of the greatest losses of the USA. A Former client of mine, as well as, two of my friends and family members of close friends of mine died on that day and I had many clients that had been injured. I remember watching the coverage on the attack for months afterwards and I was feeling so surreal and sad about it all. It made life seem so much more precious and what touched me so much was the love and compassion that fellow americans had shown eachother, when they realized how lucky they were to be alive. I still remember all of the US Flags hanging and sheets with painted messages that were made into huge banners hanging from bridges and buildings..........God Bless America!!!!!

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Jazzmyn
9-11-04, 04:33 PM
I have hope that it's not a hoax. Nice to see something like that today.

Recker
9-12-04, 11:05 PM
It would be nice if that was the start of something bigger to put an end to the terrorists.