I second the strategic plan of integrating the Islamic community leaders into the identification of threats in the contemporary community is the right manner of solving these threats against humanity and Islamic religion. It is important and essential to classify the threats against humanity based on Islamic extremists instead of generalization as per religion teachings. According to clip, it is essential to understand the influence of religious teachings on personal beliefs and identity in the community (Meleagrou-Hitchens, 2011). Although religion offers a person insight into understanding their existence and life, Islamic extremists exist in the Islamic, not to believers but to influence. This is the main reason why the Obama administration does not to prejudice against the Islamic religion. Instead, it is looking at effective policies to integrate the Islamic community into a more serene environment for peace and unity.
According to Gandhi's believe in religion, it is through religion whereby people need to practice tolerance and not use any violence. His teachings are essential to highlight differences between the Muslim communities. Believers preach and second the motion of using peace and unity while the radicals and extremist influence wars through terrorists especially the Al Qaeda and Al Shabaab. It is important to engage the community effectively, to eradicate any instances of prejudice and war threats to the peace, love and unity of Islamic communities. More importantly, it is through creating a common society that believes in using proper words and languages in expressing our concerns (Meleagrou-Hitchens, 2011). To avoid the increase of threats, as a community of Christians, Muslims, Hinduism or Jewish, possessing the will of uniting and promoting one another will wars against prejudice cease. The same applies to eradicating the war against Muslim religion based extremists, if we engage the Muslim communities, it will help in assimilating the terror groups and creating a shared understanding.
Work Cited
Meleagrou-Hitchens, Alexander. As American as apple pie: How Anwar al-awlaki became the face of Western jihad. London: International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence, 2011.