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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: These Terrorist Attacks Are Not About Religion

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: These Terrorist Attacks Are Not About Religion

Rhetorical Context
The article was made that time when ISIS attack a Charlie Hebdo, a newspaper press for make fun of the prophet Mohammed in a cartoon. It was being sympathetic to Muslims because they were automatic the victims then Charlie Hebdo because terrorist were Muslims. The writer said that the western world doesn’t get Islam and also say it not about the terror but the money. The western world had Muslims before and its weird he said it all about money when it about depiction of an Allah.
Genre and Writer
The genre in the article see to a liberal view also the Times magazine haves more liberal contributors then conservative. The author is former NBA star Kareem …show more content…

Ethos none Audience
Abdul-Jabbar target audience is people who are unfamiliar with IsIam or Muslims as he expresses them as misunderstood and that religion is not about what terror group clam it to be Islam is or mean to be Muslims.
Use of Evidence
He said the terrorist attack are not about religion but they are as ISIS and Al-Qaeda state they do in the name of god each time attack or send video in YouTube say they do for Allah. In Texas Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi try to kill people in a free speech event they have cartoon of the prophet Mohammed but were killed by police (www.cnn.com). So, terrorist is about religion in this case and not of financial gains.
Concluding Points
In Closing Abdul-Jabbar made some good point on IsIam but not every is persuade because of attack coming for Muslim, his response has more questions than answer when the topic on why is it the money and not the religion. Also, why Abdul-Jabbar think America doesn’t get Muslim when he is just play basketball whole time before this even

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