Extremist groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda have played a significant role in shaping global perceptions of Islam, often in a negative way. These organizations claim to represent an extreme interpretation of Islam, engaging in violent acts like terrorism, mass killings, and oppression, all while justifying their actions through distorted religious rhetoric. As a result, many people around the world, especially those with limited knowledge of Islam, may associate the religion with extremism, violence, and intolerance.

However, it is crucial to understand that the vast majority of Muslims and Islamic scholars strongly condemn these groups and their actions. Islam, like other major religions, teaches values of peace, compassion, and coexistence. The actions of extremist groups are widely recognized as a perversion of these teachings, both within the Muslim community and by scholars worldwide.

This negative association often leads to Islamophobia and misconceptions about Muslims, which can fuel prejudice and discrimination. Many Muslim leaders and communities work actively to counter these stereotypes, emphasizing the true teachings of Islam and promoting peace and understanding.

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