Park51 - Yes, I get mail
I fully embrace the fact that I may not be on the popular side of the fence
on the issue of choice in location for the media dubbed 'Ground Zero
Mosque', but I haven't expressed my views with the objective of winning a
popularity contest.


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position I have interjected into the issue is that of myself personally,
fully realizing that others may see things from a different perspective;
each person has the right to think and feel based on their own personal
convictions.  

I fully embrace the fact that I may not be on the popular side of the
proverbial fence regarding the current proposed location of the Cordoba/ASMA
cultural center and media dubbed 'Ground Zero Mosque', now known as Park51,
but I have not expressed my views with the objective of winning a popularity
contest.

It is also not my contention, as is that of others in the debate, that the
project should be scrapped. On the contrary! I simply believe that it was
not necessary to exacerbate an already inflamed climate of Islamophobia by
choosing a site for the construction that would be hard-pressed to escape
the scrutiny of those who would conspire against its intended purpose.
However, the decision was made, and now the Muslim community at large will
live with backlash that simply did not have to happen in the first place. 

The responsibility of being peacemakers is, indeed a great one. However,
antagonizing the non-Muslim community and then invoking the U.S.
Constitution in defense vs. simply making a non-confrontational decision in
the first place, does not mean that I have to accept the location decision
as being right; therefore, I have spoken.

And yes, I get mail. If you'll forgive the typographical and grammatical
errors, I will share a few of them as-is: 

>From New Delhi: I like the article of Aishah. Its really interesting to read
the contents of her article. Here I must say Muslims need a lots changes in
their attitude and give attention towards education rather than wasting
their time in so many terrorism acts. Islam means peace and progress. But
today non of the muslim country around the world are in peace. Illiteracy,
poverty and killing each other and leg pulling among themselves are so
common. More focus be given in constructive activities. I would like to join
your platform and I will appreciate I allow to participate in all your
activities.

>From Malaysia: Habibty, You did just what you feel was right and I admire
your guts in saying your heart out rather than following the "flow". You
stood by your principal and that's what would be questioned in the here
after... "What have you done Aishah, about the "subject matter". My
goodness, your English is superb!!! I have to repeat reading them to
understand what lies beneath your messages. Astounding! Honestly, here in
Malaysia, I dare not be as vocal as you. I chicken out! I salute you
Habibty.

>From North Carolina: What you write and what you talk about are wonderful.
Even if i dont always agree they are still wonderful. Your words bring light
to darkness, if someone reads what you think and for 1 minute stops and
thinks then you have done a great job. I want Muslims to not only read
something but expand it, improve it, develop it to its fullest capacity. I
want muslims to be sheperds not just like the multitude of sheep we are
today. Our greatest enemy is apathy and fear. Through both of these we allow
the loud and violent amongst us to control and dictate the message. This is
as evident in the west as much as the Islamic world.

>From Virginia: As-Salaamu'alaykum. Ramadan Mubarak. Just a short note Sis.
Aishah - to let you know that I (and I am sure many many other Muslims)
fully endorse your statement. Right does not mean wise. The fallout is felt
by Muslims all over the country. What the Muslims organizations like ISNA,
CAIR etc., should do is speak up on the hypocritical silence of the media
vis a vis the Museum of Tolerance being built on a centuries old Muslim
cemetery and also the tragedy unfolding in Pakistan. May Allah (swt) bless
you and your family with all the rewards that Ramadan brings. Ameen. Wa
Salaam

>From Saudi Arabia: my daer thank you, jeddah saudi arabia

>From Virginia: Please don't worry about the negative messages (you'll more
than likely receive more). Even among my closest friends we disagree on this
matter. I do not like to generalize, however it does bother me that some of
my brothers in Islam who are shouting at the top of their voices about the
freedom of religion and the rights to build are for the most part silent
when it comes to matters like the rights of Muslim women even right here in
our mosques.  Some of us even go as far as calling each other 'kufar' if we
have a different opinion on a certain issue. I could go on about that, but I
think that you know that already. Obviously, my dear Sister Aishah, we have
a lot of work to do in our own communities and we have to encourage our
leaders, especially the progressive ones, to speak up and not be afraid of
those who are hardheaded or ignorant.

>From Location Unknown: The project has been a PR disaster from the
beginning. For some reason, the Muslim community thinks PR is about getting
few minutes on the cable news and talk shows. "Once I get on the show, I
will clarify every thing" is the attitude. However, PR happens before and
after the show in framing the debate. So what now? Is this the end? Of
course not, any bad campaign can be saved. The question for NY folks is that
should they work on saving the campaign or concede for now similar to
Hudaybia. I believe people involved in the project and local residents are
in a better position to make this decision. Both are good options. I think
the only bad option at this stage will be to use legal right logic to win.

>From Nigeria: Islam is a religion of peace, tolerance n perservearance!
Therefore, it is enjoined that every believer shld have these qualities as a
practising muslim not to be a hardliner or an extremist. So it is not too
late 4 d muslim community to take this humble n candid suggestion 4 d
betterment of d Ummah n d World at large. May Allah (swt) reward u
abundantly both here n hereafter 4 this wonderful task of propagating and
defending Islamic Teachings, Ideals n principles Aisha! Bissalam!!

Members of mainstream US Muslim organizations don't have to accept my
position on the matter; I do not recall having given any one of them
permission to speak on my behalf - nor am I aware of there being any
campaign nominating and electing a single one of them as being
representative of the national Muslim voice.

May the peace and mercy of our Creator guide us all. 

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ABOUT AUTHOR
Aishah Schwartz, an American Muslim published writer and activist, serves as
Founder and Director of the Washington, D.C.-based Muslimah Writers Alliance
(MWA), established in 2006. She is also a retired 17-year career litigation
legal assistant. As an activist her focus leans toward the rights of Muslim
women and the plight of the Palestinian people affected by the Israeli
imposed illegal embargo on Gaza.

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