dudalb
Penultimate Amazing
I mean, it's not a Worst Religion contest. Jihadist terrorism a la Al-Qaeda is a peculiar phenomenon of the past 40 years that must be understood on its own terms and which cannot be directly translated into Christian equivalent terms. Ultimately its roots lie, I would argue, in anticolonial movements, which also turned their agression on fellow Islamic movements deemed too willing to accept "Westernness" (e.g. "The East has Muslims but no Islam; the West has Islam but no Muslims" as one reformist said).
It taking roots and the broad failure of democracy in the Muslim world lies at least partly in the failure of moderate/secular muslim politicians to create an acceptable vision of a modern Islamic society that went beyond "Who can give the biggest middle finger to the British?". The turf wars between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. and the Arab League's inability to deal with Israel in a sensible manner (never mind the establishment of Israel in the first place and the lies of the British to Sharif Hussain) seem to have cemented the level and type of violence.
"A British Civil Servant Called Sykes and a French Civil Servent called Picot got together,,,,"
Claude Reins as a scumbucket British diplomat in "Lawrence of Arabia".