*The Disappearance of the Nightmare Arab
How a Revolution of Hope Is Changing the Way Americans Look at Islam*
By James Carroll <http://www.tomdispatch.coma/authors/jamescarroll>

'Since 2001, Americans have been living with a nightmare Arab, a Muslim
monster threatening us to the core, chilling our souls with the cry, “God is
great!” Yet after two months of world-historic protest and rebellion in
streets and squares across the Arab world, we are finally waking up to
another reality: that this was our bad dream, significantly a creation of
our own fevered imaginations.

For years, vestigial colonial contempt for Arabs combined with rank
prejudice against the Islamic religion, exacerbated by an obsession with
oil, proved a blinding combination. Then 9/11 pulled its shroud across the
sun. But like the night yielding to dawn, all of this now appears in a new
light. Americans are seeing Arabs and Muslims as if for the first time, and
we are, despite ourselves, impressed and moved. In this regard, too, the
Arab revolution has been, well, revolutionary....'

"..Perhaps the two biggest surprises of all here: out of a culture that has
notoriously disempowered women has sprung a protest movement rife with
female leadership, while a religion regarded as inherently incompatible with
democratic ideals has been the context from which comes an unprecedented
outbreak of democratic hope.  And make no mistake: the Muslim religion is
essential to what has been happening across the Middle East, even without
Islamic “fanatics” chanting hate-filled slogans.

Without such fanatics, who in the West knows what this religion actually
looks like?

In fact, its clearest image has been there on our television screens again
and again. In this period of transformation, every week has been punctuated
with the poignant formality of Friday prayers, including broadcast scenes of
masses of Muslims prostrate in orderly rows across vast squares in every
contested Arab capital. Young and old, illiterate and tech savvy, those in
flowing robes and those in tight blue jeans have been alike in such
observances. From mosque pulpits have come fiery denunciations of despotism
and corruption, but no blood-thirst and none of the malicious Imams who so
haunt the nightmares of Europeans and Americans.."
http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175364/tomgram%3A_james_carroll%2C_where_did_all_the_fatwas_go/--







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