What is the difference between radical Islamism and radical Islam?
Answer from: Natella Katashova:
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In the first case, the content, in the second, the activity.
Radicalism is often the "the youth of political thought", when young people (the vast majority) want to achieve some drastic changes. Islam is in this case only a shell. In its place might as well be left-wing radicalism with a desire to take away and divide, or neo-Nazism with a desire to destroy this or that group on ethnic grounds.
Islam as a religion originally had no radical base. But he who seeks, he will find. And those who are constructive will use it for good (let's not forget the unifying foundations and spiritual experiences that push people into constructive activities of the kind of creativity, etc.п.).
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