for USyd undergrad 99.95 MBBS you don't need UMAT and the interview is considered just a formality by many as the 99.95 atar requirement already cuts down enough people from even getting an interview
I am Muslim
I don't know but I would imagine a very very long time. There are some very stubborn, fundamentalist and powerfully corrupt individuals behind all these attitudes tbh
True. I guess you can say that whilst Islam does not condone the violence or promote it, it unfortunately has the flexibility for terrorists to interpret it in a manner that allows for violence.
I have no idea tbh but as the religion strictly prohibits suicide I do not think it has anything to do with the fact that they are muslim but more to do with other factors, perhaps cultural? Or maybe it is considered an effective military tactic?
You will find it is a very popular tactic...
Not necessarily a bad thing as one can argue morals in themselves are defined by sociocultural evolution. In other words, moral relativism as opposed to moral absolutism
if it is not in Islam, what relevance is it that the people in question are "muslim" or not, as what defines them as "Muslim" is their Islamic beliefs. If Islamic beliefs are not the issue (they aren't as suicide and thus suicide bombing is against Islam) then the problem is not with Muslims but...