Religion has no connection at all to terrorism. The belief that most Christians have that Muslims are terrorists is unfound and not right at all in any way. Every religion is about absolute belief in its own superiority and divine right to speak its own version of truth to others (Ansor et al. 2016) .
I am to interview my classmate Jane who is a Christian. I expect Jane to be viewing Muslims as terrorists and all Muslim teachings are channeled to teach about terrorism as being a good thing. I am to invite Jane to our house for lunch on Saturday and talk to her about this issue over the lunch.
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Over the interview session, I will ask Jane her views about Islamic religion as a whole, what she believes is being taught at the mosque, her views towards the Islamic holy month (Ramadhan). Again, I will ask her if she has ever heard of a terrorist who was raised under a different religion. Lastly, I will want to know her views towards Muslim culture.
From the interview, I would want to how Christians view Islamic religion, and whether the Islamic teachings have an impact to the world. I expect Jane to be very direct with me concerning her views. To make Jane comfortable during the interview first I will ensure she gets a rough idea about our interview and not ambush her with questions. Secondly, I will have to establish a good rapport with her before we start the interview and lastly I will give her enough time to explain herself and not cut her short in the middle of an explanation.
Though I want to interview Jane on this topic, I must admit I am a little bit uncomfortable with this topic to her. However, in case she asks me of my opinion about these issues I will try my best to tell her my mind in the best way I can.
Reference
Ansor, M., Arrauf, I. F., & Amri, Y. (2016). Under the shadow of sharia: christian muslim relations from acehnese christian experience. Komunitas: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture , 8 (1), 125-134.