Why is that? It means that they are radical, not that they are active members of a jihadist group. Which is the whole point of the thread, you can't just list known members of accepted terrorist groups and say they are the only radicals. Guess what, if you believe that a muslim who leaves the religion should be executed by stoning, you are a radical muslim.
If you believe you should be able to honor kill a woman due to the quran, you are a radical muslim.
Neither your post nor the guy you quoted shuts down any of this and is just proof of your ignorance. As far as not knowing muslims, by best friend's brother in law is one, my pledge master was one, and I have worked with one.
Whether or not they hold these radical beliefs, I do not know, but they follow a religion founded by a guy we would all think is disgusting--a murderer who fucked a 9 year old who encouraged rape and slavery.
Hey, most neo-nazis are not out there killing people, doesn't mean they ain't some pretty gross people.
Another shit argument from you. PS- look up what a radical Muslim actually entails, it is earlier in this thread. There are various arguments about it actually is, but lets say that fundamentalism is really close enough
Islamic fundamentalism (
Arabic: أصول (
uṣūl), the "fundamentals"), has been defined variously as a movement of Muslims who hark back to earlier times and seek to return to the fundamentals of the religion;
[1] who favor "a literal interpretation" of the primary sources of Islam (the
Quran and
Sunnah),
[2] and seek to eliminate (what they perceive to be) "corrupting" non-Islamic influences from every part of their lives;
[3] and as a pejorative term used by outsiders for
Islamic revivalism and Islamic activism.
[4]
I hope 7337 is giving you a reacharound.