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Transcript
Islam and the Middle East: Too Often Misunderstood. (Key)
Before we can talk about Islam and the Middle East, we need some definitions. In the
media we hear these words so often, but how many of these words do you really know ?
Religious terms:
'Islam' is the name of the second largest religion on Earth. It means 'surrender' or
'submission'. A 'Muslim' is 'someone who submits' to the one and only God, 'Allah'. The
Qur'an is the book by the prophet Muhammad that teaches the way of Islam. Islam is
popular not only in the Middle East, but also Africa and parts of Asia.
'Jihad' means to fight against something bad. This could mean something within yourself,
or an enemy on the outside. Finally, the 'Hajj' is a trip to Mecca every Muslim must take once
in their lifetime.
Problems:
Israel is the country made by Jewish people after World War II in the Middle East. Israel
forced the Palestinian people to leave the land so they could make their own country. Many
Islamic countries dislike Israel because of the Palestinian problem, however Israel is very
strong because the U.S supports them. This makes some Muslims angry with the U.S., or
'The West' in general, too. A very few Muslims even feel they need to fight or 'Jihad' in order
to protect Islamic values, but most Muslims just want peace and to live a normal life.
'Hezbollah' is an Islamic political organization from Lebanon and 'Hamas' is from
Palestine. They both were elected by their people, but they both dislike Israel so the U.S.
treats them as dangerous.
Most people think that 'al-Qaeda' is a group of people or an organization like Hezbollah or
Hamas, but it is actually a word used first in English for any Muslims that fight. Bin Laden
is a very rich person from Saudi Arabia who supported the "al-Qaeda" people that attacked
on 9/11. Saudi Arabia is rich because of oil and is friends with the U.S..
Many of the people
we now call 'al-Qaeda' are from the 'Mujahideen', the various people who fought in Afghan
against the Soviet Union invasion in the 1980's. At the time, the U.S. supported the
'Mujahideen' because they disliked the Soviet Union.
Iraq, which the U.S. invaded on March 19th 2003, had nothing to do with any of this.
Where is the truth?
The more we hear, the more we wonder who is really good and who is really bad. When we
hear about these things on the news, it seems that we are taught that everything Islamic is
evil and every Muslim wants to be a terrorist. If we consider that 20% of the people in the
world are Muslim, we realize this simply can't be true.
On the computer: Check for differences in the texts. Listen to the text. See the pictures.
Islam and the Middle East: Too Often Misunderstood. (Student A)
Before we can talk about Islam and the Middle East, we need some definitions. In the
media we hear these words so often, but how many of these words do you really know ?
Religious terms:
is the name of the second largest religion on Earth. It means 'surrender' or
'submission'. A 'Muslim' is 'someone who submits' to the one and only God,
. The
Qur'an is the book by the prophet Muhammad that teaches the way of Islam. Islam is
popular not only in the Middle East, but also
and parts of Asia.
'Jihad' means to fight against something bad. This could mean something within yourself,
or an enemy on the outside. Finally, the
is a trip to Mecca every Muslim must
take once in their lifetime.
Problems:
Israel is the country made by Jewish people after World War II in the Middle East. Israel
forced the
people to leave the land so they could make their own country.
Many Islamic countries dislike Israel because of the Palestinian problem, however Israel is
very strong because the U.S supports them. This makes some Muslims angry with the U.S.,
or 'The West' in general, too. A very few Muslims even feel they need to fight or 'Jihad' in
order to protect Islamic values, but most Muslims just want peace and to live a normal life.
'Hezbollah' is an Islamic political organization from
from
and 'Hamas' is
. They both were elected by their people, but they both dislike Israel so
the U.S. treats them as dangerous.
Most people think that 'al-Qaeda' is a group of people or an organization like Hezbollah or
Hamas, but it is actually a word used first in English for any Muslims that fight.
is a very rich person from Saudi Arabia who supported the "al-Qaeda" people
that attacked on 9/11. Saudi Arabia is rich because of oil and is friends with the U.S.. Many
of the people we now call 'al-Qaeda' are from the
, the various people who
fought in Afghan against the Soviet Union invasion in the 1980's. At the time, the U.S.
supported the 'Mujahideen' because they disliked the Soviet Union.
, which the U.S. invaded on March 19th 2003, had nothing to do with any of this.
Where is the truth?
The more we hear, the more we wonder who is really good and who is really bad. When we
hear about these things on the news, it seems that we are taught that everything Islamic is
evil and every Muslim wants to be a terrorist. If we consider that 20% of the people in the
world are Muslim, we realize this simply can't be true.
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the texts.
Listen to the text.
See the
Before we can talk about Islam and the Middle East, we need some definitions. In the
media we hear these words so often, but how many of these words do you really know ?
Religious terms:
'Islam' is the name of the second largest religion on Earth. It means 'surrender' or
'submission'. A
The
is 'someone who submits' to the one and only God, 'Allah'.
is the book by the prophet Muhammad that teaches the way of Islam. Islam
is popular not only in the Middle East, but also Africa and parts of Asia.
means to fight against something bad. This could mean something within
yourself, or an enemy on the outside. Finally, the 'Hajj' is a trip to Mecca every Muslim must
take once in their lifetime.
Problems:
is the country made by Jewish people after World War II in the Middle East.
Israel forced the Palestinian people to leave the land so they could make their own country.
Many Islamic countries dislike Israel because of the Palestinian problem, however Israel is
very strong because the U.S supports them. This makes some Muslims angry with the U.S.,
or 'The West' in general, too. A very few Muslims even feel they need to fight or 'Jihad' in
order to protect Islamic values, but most Muslims just want peace and to live a normal life.
is an Islamic political organization from Lebanon and
is from
Palestine. They both were elected by their people, but they both dislike Israel so the U.S.
treats them as dangerous.
Most people think that
is a group of people or an organization like Hezbollah
or Hamas, but it is actually a word used first in English for any Muslims that fight. Bin
Laden is a very rich person from
who supported the "al-Qaeda" people that
attacked on 9/11. Saudi Arabia is rich because of oil and is friends with the U.S..
Many of
the people we now call 'al-Qaeda' are from the 'Mujahideen', the various people who fought in
against the Soviet Union invasion in the 1980's. At the time, the U.S. supported
the 'Mujahideen' because they disliked the Soviet Union.
Iraq, which the U.S. invaded on March 19th 2003, had nothing to do with any of this.
Where is the truth?
The more we hear, the more we wonder who is really good and who is really bad. When we
hear about these things on the news, it seems that we are taught that everything Islamic is
evil and every Muslim wants to be a terrorist. If we consider that
of the people
in the world are Muslim, we realize this simply can't be true.
On the computer: Check for differences in the texts. Listen to the text. See the pictures.