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Osiris
05-10-2005, 10:04 AM
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There has been a dramatic increase of books published, news stand articles covering, and news broadcasts reporting on topics related to Islam since September 11, 2001. Due to the already general ignorance about the religion, this abrupt interest in coverage created a recipe for destructive reporting. The media coverage on Islam can be more or less identifiable in two groups; genuine exploration of the topic or deliberate attempts to pursue religion defamation and/or political agendas.

Unfortunate remarks were made about Islam immediately after 9/11, which could be considered as a normal response to an event of such great emotion provoking magnitude. What isn't understandable is that years later slanderous literature about Islam is still hitting our book stores and news stands. Why is it so easy for material that is obviously anti-Muslim to be published? It appears that an atmosphere has evolved where it is not only accepted to produce anti-Muslim literature, but it has also become expected that literature take that course. The bottom line is; it has become politically correct to be anti-Muslim.

We must take notice of individuals such as Paul Sperry and Daniel Pipes who have set agendas to create hatred towards Islam. Paul Sperry's most recent delusional book entitled INFILTRATION is so dangerously misguiding that it should not be promoted by any book seller. I am a Muslim who is proud to live in a free country where we can express ourselves feely, despite what Mr. Sperry may claim. But when literature creates a dangerous environment for a group of people, some action should take place.


If you buy into Mr. Sperry's delusion, you will hate Muslims. The ideas presented in his book INFILTRATION will most likely prompt accepted racist views towards Muslims living in the United States. Mr. Sperry's irrational fear can only result in an irrational solution, which is to deport all Muslims and close the borders to anyone who is Muslim. Well I suppose Muslims wouldn't miss living in the United States, because "freedom and democracy is incompatible" with their religion, as Mr. Sperry claims.

When reading a book or article, ask yourself "where do we go from here?" If the answer is irrational and does not follow a true free democratic society, then the ideas presented in the book are most likely irrational and/or agenda seeking.

Unfortunately within Muslims there are some intolerant individuals who are taking advantage of the current geo-political environment and pushing their own irrational agendas. Intolerance should not be accepted in any form.

Muslims do belong in the United States. What doesn't belong in the United States is intolerance and racism. We are currently living in a society that is intolerant of a specific group of people. I hope that this is only a phase and not a regression to the intolerant American past.



Munther Barakat is is a graduate in psychology from the University of Wisconisn at Milwaukee. He is currently working on a doctorate in clinical psychology.

ZorCrow
05-10-2005, 09:18 PM
You know, hatred toward Muslims is wrong, however as Christians are being slaughtered by Muslims in the Sudan, and are suffereing persecutions from Muslims in Bangledesh, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, that included hatred and violence, I think the U.S. has been very tolerable to those of the Islamic faith, much more tolerable than Islamic nations are to Christians, Homosexuals and Athiests.

Osiris
05-10-2005, 09:33 PM
You know, hatred toward Muslims is wrong, however as Christians are being slaughtered by Muslims in the Sudan, and are suffereing persecutions from Muslims in Bangledesh, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, that included hatred and violence, I think the U.S. has been very tolerable to those of the Islamic faith, much more tolerable than Islamic nations are to Christians, Homosexuals and Athiests.

Lets not even discuss the Sudan, because your statement alone lets me know that your not even remotely knowlegeable about the Sudan. There are Christians in Saudi Arabia? Wow. So I guess the Christians in Egypt, Palenstine, and Iraq don't exist either.

Christians will believe anything they hear when it comes to "Muslims persecution of Christians" There are more Muslims killing Muslims than Christians. I.E. the Sudan and Iraq. You have the typical knowledge of the Middle East as most American Christians....non-existant.

The US more tolerable? Your joking right? Do you know how many Muslims have died in the last 10yrs alone due to the US and its policies? MILLIONS!