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Integrating Islam - 04.28.08

Critics Cost Muslim Educator Her Dream School: Ms. Almontaser, a teacher by training and an activist who had carefully built ties with Christians and Jews, said she was forced to resign by the mayor’s office following a campaign that pitted her against a chorus of critics who claimed she had a militant Islamic agenda. In newspaper articles and Internet postings, on television and talk radio, Ms. Almontaser was branded a “radical,” a “jihadist” and a “9/11 denier.” She stood accused of harboring unpatriotic leanings and of secretly planning to proselytize her students. Despite Ms. Almontaser’s longstanding reputation as a Muslim moderate, her critics quickly succeeded in recasting her image. The conflict tapped into a well of post-9/11 anxieties. But Ms. Almontaser’s downfall was not merely the result of a spontaneous outcry by concerned parents and neighborhood activists. It was also the work of a growing and organized movement to stop Muslim citizens who are seeking an expanded role in American public life. [NYT]

An Anatomy of Surrender: Motivated variously, and doubtless sometimes simultaneously, by fear, misguided sympathy, and multicultural ideology—which teaches us to belittle our freedoms and to genuflect to non-Western cultures, however repressive—people at every level of Western society, but especially elites, have allowed concerns about what fundamentalist Muslims will feel, think, or do to influence their actions and expressions. [City Journal]

Quilliam Foundation: a thoughtful think-tank?: A group of former Islamic radicals has launched a new think tank, the Quilliam Foundation, to ‘revive Western Islam and unite against extremism’. Below, Henry Williams welcomes the new initiative, while Dolan Cummings argues that it will inflame ‘the Islamic itch’ in British society. [Spiked]

British Muslim ‘bullied’ for converting to Christianity: Nissar Hussein, 43, from Bradford, West Yorkshire, who was born and raised in Britain, converted from Islam to Christianity with his wife, Qubra, in 1996. The report says that he was subjected to a number of attacks and, after being told that his house would be burnt down if he did not repent and return to Islam, reported the threat to the police. It says he was told that such threats were rarely carried out and the police officer told him to “stop being a crusader and move to another place”. [Times]

Muslim leader warns of need to act: A SENIOR Muslim leader has warned of the dangers of the radicalisation of Muslim university students, saying these students should be critical of everything they are told by secretive Islamic groups. [Australian]


Integrating Islam - 04.24.08

MUSLIM MARTIN LUTHERS, The Theologians Working Towards a Euro-Islam: Leading Muslim scholars are laying the theological foundations for a “Euro-Islam” which would reconcile their religion with the challenges of modernity. But just how compatible is Islam with secular Western values? [Spiegel]

University ‘an agent of extreme Islam’: A JUDGE has likened Griffith University to hardline Islamic “madrassas” in Pakistan - notorious for breeding radicals - and accused the Queensland institution of promoting a Muslim ideology espoused by Osama bin Laden. Queensland District Court judge Clive Wall also accused Griffith of becoming an “agent” through which the Saudi Arabian embassy was propagating extreme Islam. [Australian]


Integrating Islam - 04.22.08

Life in a Parallel Society: In Germany, Islam is often equated with fundamentalism and fanaticism, a perception that imposes a heavy burden on the country’s 3 million Muslims. Their relationship to Western society is divided between integration and sometimes self-imposed exclusion. [Spiegel]

Intolerance in Indonesia: In the global debate about the compatibility between Islam and democracy, Indonesia is often held up as an example of the possible. Ten years after General Suharto’s downfall, the world’s most populous Muslim country has institutionalized free elections and the peaceful transfer of power, nurtured a lively press, and rolled back a panoply of racist laws that once targeted the country’s ethnic Chinese minority. But the ongoing persecution of the Ahmadiyya, a small Muslim sect founded in late 19th century India, underscores Indonesia’s – and the Muslim world’s – trouble guaranteeing a bedrock democratic value: freedom of conscience. Without it, the country’s proud claim to be the world’s third-largest democracy will remain lacking. [WSJ]

Boy called Islam ‘banned from game show over name’: The parents of a nine-year old French boy called Islam are to sue a television company for discrimination after it allegedly refused to let him participate in a game show unless he changed his name. [Telegraph]


Integrating Islam - 04.15.08

Teacher accuses Islamic school of racism: A former teacher at an Islamic school, who alleged that it taught an offensive and racist view of non-Muslims, has been awarded £70,000 by an employment tribunal after winning his case for unfair dismissal. Colin Cook told the tribunal in Watford that pupils were taught from Arabic books that likened Jews and Christians to “monkeys” and “pigs” at The King Fahad Academy, which is funded and run by the Saudi Arabian Government. [Times]

Islamist group won’t admit magazine role: A RADICAL Islamist magazine pushing anti-Israeli sentiments is being sold on university campuses in Sydney, but the organisation believed to be behind the booklet, Hizb ut-Tahrir, is refusing to acknowledge its role in the publication. The idialogue, a 42-page glossy magazine, was yesterday being sold to students as they left Friday prayers at the University of Technology Sydney, the University of NSW and the University of Sydney. [Australian]


Integrating Islam - 04.09.08

Islamic adviser wants opt-out for Muslim sex offenders: Muslim sex offenders could be allowed to opt out of a treatment programme being run by the Prison Service because it is against their religion. The service’s Muslim adviser, Ahtsham Ali, said there is a “legitimate Islamic position” that criminals should not discuss their crimes with others, as required in the Sex Offender Treatment Programme. [Times]

Muslim Graves Desecrated in France: France assigned 100 police officers to investigate the desecration on Sunday of 148 Muslim graves in a war cemetery in northern France. President Nicolas Sarkozy called the attack “sordid” and expressed “profound outrage” after it was discovered that vandals had hung a pig’s head from one tombstone, desecrated others and wrote slogans insulting Justice Minister Rachida Dati, who was born in France to parents from Northern Africa. [NYT]

British jihad: Why our anti-terror strategy isn’t working: There is a deep and dangerous confusion at the heart of the government’s approach to the threat posed by violent Islam. [New Statesman]


Integrating Islam - 04.02.08

Muslim true/false: How much do Americans know about the views and beliefs of Muslims around the world? According to polls, not much. Perhaps not surprising, the majority of Americans (66%) admit to having at least some prejudice against Muslims; one in five say they have “a great deal” of prejudice. Almost half do not believe American Muslims are “loyal” to this country, and one in four do not want a Muslim as a neighbor. [LA Times]

Was it like this for the Irish?: The history of thirty years of conflict in Northern Ireland, as it is being written today, might give the impression of a steady progression towards an inevitable and just conclusion. The new suspect community in this country, Muslims, want to know whether their experience today can be compared with that of the Irish in the last third of the 20th century. [LRB]

‘No more mosques’ says Synod member: A prominent evangelical member of the Church of England’s General Synod has called for a ban on the building of any more mosques in Britain. Alison Ruoff also claimed that Sharia law is inevitable in this country if mosques continue to be built here. [Times]

Convicted Islamist terrorists exploiting growing prison gang culture: Convicted Islamist terrorists are exploiting the growing gang culture in top security jails, fuelling fears that they are trying to radicalise other inmates and foment unrest. [Times]

Forced marriages disgrace Islam: The first step to dealing with honour killings in the UK is to criminalise forced marriage. According to official figures, up to 17,000 women in Britain are subjected to honour-related kidnapping, sexual assault, beatings and murder every year. [New Statesman]

BBC is too scared of Islam, says Ben Elton: Ben Elton has accused the BBC of unjust political correctness by allowing jokes about vicars but vetoing gags about imams. [Times]


Integrating Islam - 03.26.08

Many Muslims Turn to Home Schooling: Across the United States, Muslims who find that a public school education clashes with their religious or cultural traditions have turned to home schooling. That choice is intended partly as a way to build a solid Muslim identity away from the prejudices that their children, boys and girls alike, can face in schoolyards. But in some cases, as in Ms. Bibi’s, the intent is also to isolate their adolescent and teenage daughters from the corrupting influences that they see in much of American life. [NYT]

Islam and Free Speech: Reasonable men in free societies regard Geert Wilders’s anti-Muslim rhetoric, and films like “Fitna,” as disrespectful of the religious sensitivities of members of the Islamic faith. But free societies also hold freedom of speech to be a fundamental human right. We don’t silence, jail or kill people with whom we disagree just because their ideas are offensive or disturbing. [WSJ]

Internet site banned over ‘anti-Islam film’: An American internet provider has moved to ban a website on which a Dutch MP was planning to host an anti-Islam film portraying the Koran as a “fascist” book. [Telegraph]

At Harvard, Students’ Muslim Traditions Are a Topic of Debate: Two issues of Muslim practice — whether the call to prayer should ring out across Harvard Yard and whether the university should grant women separate gym hours — have unleashed small waves of controversy over how Harvard practices tolerance. [NYT]


Integrating Islam - 03.20.08

How a Film Triggered a Global Panic: It is the kind of stunt that has many fearing the worst: Dutch right-wing populist Geert Wilders plans to release a film about Islam. Politicians worldwide are already trying to stop the project, before a single scene has been shown. Critics fear the film could lead to bloodshed in many countries. [Spiegel]

Outrage at Cartoons Still Tests the Danes: Last month the Danish police arrested two Tunisians and a Dane of Moroccan descent on charges of plotting to kill Mr. Westergaard, one of the 12 cartoonists whose pictures of Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten sparked protests, some of them violent, by Muslims around the world in 2006 and put bounties on the heads of Mr. Westergaard and his editor, Flemming Rose. Mr. Westergaard (he drew Muhammad with a bomb in his turban) has been in hiding ever since. [NYT]

Why Shariah?: In fact, “Shariah” is not the word traditionally used in Arabic to refer to the processes of Islamic legal reasoning or the rulings produced through it: that word is fiqh, meaning something like Islamic jurisprudence. The word “Shariah” connotes a connection to the divine, a set of unchanging beliefs and principles that order life in accordance with God’s will. [NYT]


Integrating Islam - 03.14.08

‘Anyone Who Wants Integration Has to Provide Islam Instruction’: German-language Islam instruction for Muslim schoolchildren helps with integration and the development of language skills. Now the culture ministers of Germany’s states want to introduce the subject for all students. [Spiegel]

Reprieve for gay Iranian who fears he will be killed: A gay Iranian teenager is to be allowed to stay in Britain because his case is now so notorious that it would be dangerous to deport him to Tehran. [Times]

Does the Islamic bond market comply with sharia law?: On the issuer side, Japan, Thailand and the UK are all expected to launch debut sovereign sukuk during 2008 to tap the Muslim investor base, creating benchmarks for domestic corporates to follow suit. [Economist]


Integrating Islam - 03.11.08

Middle Eastern Female Filmmakers Give Glimpse of Once-Veiled Worlds: In the Middle East, women have a new voice: the movies. As nascent film industries bloom in the region, a few emerging women directors are probing some of the most delicate subjects within their male-dominated communities, giving viewers a glimpse into once-veiled worlds. [AlterNet]

Amis and Islam: “I’m a passionate multiracialist and a very poor multiculturalist,” Martin Amis said a few weeks ago. He was on the phone from London, praising his hometown’s ethnic variety — “It’s exhilarating and moving to live in a city with so many races and so many colors” — and denouncing its fissures, particularly over radical Islam. [NYT]

Islamophobic Gibberish Taints U.S. Media Discourse on Middle East: He’ll chase them to the “gates of hell,” he thunders. And the happy crowd roars approval — not quite sure who the radical Islamic militants are, or why the combined powers of the world’s mightiest democracies and allied Third World tyrannies have not even chased the rascals out of the mountains of Afghanistan and Pakistan, or suburban London, let alone to hell itself. [AlterNet]


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