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Islam, Muslim terrorism and
the truth Aref Assaf
2/1/2008
As a Muslim, I know that someone who believes in the peaceful
fundamentals of Islam cannot be confused with someone who is a
violent terrorist. Murder is a sin according to my religion;
those who do so violate the clear language of the Quran. Anyone
who can't tell those two groups of people apart shouldn't be
running for office.
It's a common myth that all terrorists are Muslim.
Unfortunately, Islam haters seemed to buy into this. Religious
fundamentalism of all sorts is just as dangerous: Christian
fundamentalists were convicted in the Abu Ghraib scandal, a
Jewish fundamentalist assassinated Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin, Hindu extremists went on pogroms against minority
Muslims in Gujarat in 2002, Sikh extremists killed hundreds of
Canadians in an 1985 airline bombing, Buddhists in Mandalay went
on a rampage and killed people in 2002, et cetera. While
terrorism is certainly an important issue, as Bush loves to
remind us, terrorists have never won against a government yet.
Instead, governments fall from within due to domestic forces.
Such pundits often chide the weakness of the liberal model
without defining it. If they believes the Western liberal model
is weak, then why is he defending it? Let me do it for them: The
strength of the West is its ability to accept different values
and allow diversity in a society. If a society can't show
genuine tolerance and acceptance of different lifestyles, then
it is not a healthy society. Until that's fixed, people will
always look for an external enemy.
In this case, haters of Islam are trying to target Muslims. they
are appealing to emotion; if Americans don't deal with the
Muslims, they'll "infect our civilization," as he put it.
There's nothing to respond to, it's just fluff. It sounds as if
he's plagiarizing Hitler, only substituting "Jew" with "Muslim."
It's not Islam that hates the West, although Islam hates
injustice wherever it appears. People are not fighting for Islam
as an ideology, but fighting against what they perceive as
injustice. Has Islamophobe ever noticed that Al Qaeda never
attacks Sweden? He also over generalizes; none of the Muslims I
know hate the West. Albanians are Muslim, but they greeted Bush
last year like he was a rock star. People in Iran wear Levi's
jeans. MTV is popular in Egypt. The so-called "clash of
civilizations" theory was debunked years ago.
If you're going to pontificate on the danger we are
in, why not lay the blame on those who put us in such danger?
The CIA financed and trained Afghani fighters, who years later
formed the Al Qaeda organization. Iran's democracy was toppled
in a CIA-led coup, which later backfired on the West. France and
the U.S. backed the overthrow of democracy in Algeria in 1992,
and in Palestine in 2006, causing people abroad to label us as
hypocrites. Bush reacted to Sept. 11, but he never addressed the
underlying causes. Instead, with his Iraq misadventure, he
created thousands of Bin Ladens. Rather than cutting off Al
Qaeda's air supply, he fanned the flames. Abu Ghraib and
Guantanamo threw gasoline on the fire.
According to Islamophobe, these bogeyman Muslims are a threat
because they don't respect Western freedoms. I find that an odd
concept. Are these the same freedoms the Bush administration is
curtailing? All of the progress made in civil liberties since
Martin Luther King Jr. has been wiped out in Bush's war; racial
profiling is now endorsed by some politicians, right-wing
pundits are calling for segregating Muslims at airports, 39
percent of US citizens want Muslims to carry special ID, et
cetera. It's an irony of life that Muslims strongly endorsed
Bush in the 2000 election; he promised an end to Clinton's
"secret evidence" laws and championed Arab-American rights.
If the West "loses" the war on terror and we all wind up in a
dictatorship, it will be by our own actions, not by others.
Foreign forces don't create police states, it's the populations
within that give up freedoms and arrive at that outcome.
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