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    Augusta Free Press, VA
    Dec 27 2004

    A few questions


    Guest View
    Andy Whitehead
    Special to The Augusta Free Press


    As an American citizen, living in a free country that lives under the
    rule of law, not the rule of despotism that characterizes Muslim
    countries worldwide, I read with great interest the article posted in
    The Augusta Free Press by Mr. Mohammad Musa (Inside the real face of
    Islam) on Dec. 22.

    Mr. Musa took exception to an article in the AFP penned by A.E.
    Briseno (The real face of Islam) on Dec. 21.

    Mr. Musa writes in his first paragraph: "I am deeply offended by the
    untrue remarks ..."

    Mr. Musa should know that I, too, am "deeply offended" by the antics
    of many Muslims today. However, before I get into my hurt feelings,
    let me share some of my thoughts on Mr. Musa's words.

    Mr. Musa wrote that the unbiased history of Islam for the last 1,400
    years finds Muslims being much more tolerant than Christians. Really?
    Would Mr. Musa care to answer a few questions?

    1. How many Christian churches and Jewish temples are there in Saudi
    Arabia, the home of Islam's two holiest cities? When can non-Muslims
    visit these holy cities? Never? Why not?

    2. Why did the Ottoman Empire commit genocide on the Armenians?

    3. Why do Muslim holy warriors scream and yell "God is great" while
    raping, killing and pillaging in Darfur? Why do they justify these
    acts by claiming they are a mandate from Allah?

    I will await Mr. Musa's reply.

    Mr. Musa writes that Spain was a very progressive, tolerant society
    under the rule of Islam. Perhaps it was. However, how did the Muslims
    come to control Spain? Were they invited in by the indigenous
    population? Or did they invite themselves, by the sword? Who stopped
    them from spreading beyond Spain, and why? How was Spain ruled during
    the Islamic period, democracy or dictatorship?

    I will await Mr. Musa's reply.

    Mr. Musa writes that non-Christians were persecuted in Christian
    lands ... perhaps this is true as well; however, what relevance does
    this have today? Consider that Christianity went through a
    reformation when the worst excesses were excised and Christian belief
    was relegated to its proper place in society. When will Islam have a
    reformation? When will Muslims rise up and cast out the hatemongers
    and killers among them?

    My hurt feelings arose on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, as I watched
    the Twin Towers, Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania erupt in
    flames. I watched people jump from the towers, choosing death by
    jumping over living cremation in jet-fuel fires. To add insult to
    injury, I watched many Muslims, both in the United States and
    overseas, react with uncontrollable giddiness and glee at the Great
    Satan being humiliated by the Sword of Islam.

    As for American Muslims, there were a few lone voices crying out in
    compassion, but most Islamic voices were tempered with words to the
    effect that the United States should do more for Muslims, so things
    like this won't occur again ... or to look inside ourselves to see
    what we did that caused the terrorists to commit their acts. No, this
    was not the Islamic leadership I, and many other Americans, expect
    from the Muslim community in the United States.

    Mr. Musa bases much of his letter on the past; let's speak of the
    present and future. What will Muslims do to curb those Muslims among
    them who fly planes into buildings while praising Allah?

    Before Mr. Musa writes back to refute my letter, perhaps he can tell
    me when was the last time a Christian flew a plane into a building
    while praising God? The last time a Christian cut off a Muslim's head
    on videotape while praising God? The last time a group of Christian
    soldiers raped or murdered Muslims using God as justification?

    Therein lays the difference between Islam and Christianity today.
    Christianity has excised its demons ... Islam has yet to do so.

    I am not criticizing Islam; I am criticizing those Islamists who use
    Islam as a weapon to justify their perversions and predations on the
    world. I am also critical of those Muslims, who by their silence,
    lend authority to those who defile the very religion they proclaim to
    be peaceful.

    Mr. Musa, I wish you well in your quest to build bridges among
    cultures; but we have a culture in America today - it's called
    American. It means that we welcome all and celebrate everything that
    is good about our fellow citizens. It also means we expect our new
    citizens to have the same respect for us that we have for them.

    To get respect, one has to earn it, not demand it. You don't earn
    respect by supporting militant Islam ... or those who do.


    Andy Whitehead is the director of Anti-Council on American-Islamic
    Relations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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