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                               CHARLIE REESE
 
                             For Friday, May 10, 2002
 
 
 
                 Muslims Are Good Folks
 
                 I wish more Americans had an opportunity to get to
                 know Muslims. Then they would not be susceptible to
                 the silly anti-Muslim propaganda that is floated by some
                 right-wing Christians.
 
                 Muslims are good folks. One fellow e-mailed me quite
                 convinced that Muslims lop off the heads of every infidel
                 they meet. I've been a guest in the homes of many
                 Muslim friends, and the only thing they lopped off were
                 extra servings of lamb.
 
                 People believe such nonsense because they are ignorant
                 of the facts. The oldest Christian communities in the
                 world are in Muslim countries. Some of the oldest Jewish
                 communities in the world are in Muslim countries. The
                 deputy foreign minister of Iraq is a Christian. Saddam
                 Hussein donated $1 million to help build a Christian
                 church in the United States. There are Christians in
                 practically all Muslim countries, and there have been for
                 centuries. I've said all this before, but when lies blow
                 strong, truth bears repeating.
 
                 Islam, like other religions, has different groups. Some are
                 strict in their observances, and they might be likened to
                 the Christian Pilgrims who settled Massachusetts. But
                 even the most strict - commonly called fundamentalists
                 these days - know that a Muslim is commanded to treat
                 Jews and Christians "as I would treat myself," in the
                 words of a Hamas leader.
 
                 In my travels in Muslim countries, sometimes among the
                 poorest of the poor, I was never panhandled or
                 attacked. As far as crime goes, you'll find cities like
                 Beirut or Damascus or Amman or Ramallah much safer
                 than most American cities.
 
                 Islam is not a religion with a hierarchy such as the
                 Roman Catholic Church. In that respect, Muslims are
                 much like Southern Baptists, only more so. Any group of
                 Muslims can build a mosque and hire themselves an
                 imam, or teacher. They are independent. There is no
                 Muslim pope or College of Cardinals. There are no
                 bishops. When an imam somewhere issues a fatwa,
                 which is a sort of formal opinion on a subject, it is not
                 binding. Like Protestant Christians, Muslims interpret
                 their holy writings themselves and consider themselves
                 answerable directly to God - or, to use the Arabic word,
                 Allah.
 
                 Most of the disputes in the Middle East are secular and
                 political. Hamas' quarrel with Israelis is not about the
                 fact that they are Jews but about the fact that they
                 occupy Palestine. The objections some Muslims have to
                 Western culture are the same as those some Christians
                 have. They don't like the violence, the immorality, the
                 pornography and the greed. The conflict one sees
                 between the religious and the secular in some Muslim
                 countries is similar to the conflict in this country
                 between religious and secular folks.
 
                 There are 6 million or 7 million American citizens who are
                 Muslims. Muslims have been in this country since the
                 late 19th century. If you don't already, you should make
                 an effort to get to know Muslims. You'll find that they
                 don't fit the stereotypes created by mean-spirited
                 propaganda or superficial news coverage.
 
                 Racism is a monstrous injustice because it imposes a
                 stereotype on millions of innocent individuals. The only
                 real solution is education and broad experience. It seems
                 to me that God creates individuals one at a time, and it
                 is the human mind that insists on grouping and
                 classifying them. We should resist that temptation.
 
                 Charley Reese can be contacted at [EMAIL PROTECTED].
                       © 2002 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.

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