http://hugowaters.com/2014/10/20/5-things-idiots-believe-about-muslims-which-arent-true/



*5 things idiots believe about Muslims which just aren’t true…
<http://hugowaters.com/2014/10/20/5-things-idiots-believe-about-muslims-which-arent-true/>*

Posted on October 20, 2014
<http://hugowaters.com/2014/10/20/5-things-idiots-believe-about-muslims-which-arent-true/>
by hugowaters <http://hugowaters.com/author/hugowaters/>

Let me lay my cards on the table. I am not a religious person. I don’t
discount all faiths in their entirety, but I wouldn’t say I believe in
enough of any of the mainstream religions to even lean towards one in
particular. I do however respect people’s religious beliefs, whilst also
myself believing that religion shouldn’t be beyond question or criticism.
This article isn’t about me somehow glorifying Islam or putting its
teachings beyond question. It is about leveling the playing field so we
don’t discriminate against the faith significantly more than we do with
others. There is a growing consensus that the more liberal-thinking people
are wrongly pandering to some sort of Islamic lobby, and in that sense we
are aiding a kind of Fox News, Daily Mail *Special Addition* of The
Armageddon. I have been called a ‘traitor’ (and much worse) many times for
simply challenging ignorant and bigoted views about Muslims. This article
is simply about how when people use the term ‘Muslim’ in such a broad way,
it is not only extremely discriminatory, but also quite simply, stupid.

*1. Female Genital Mutilation is a Muslim problem*

Before we delve into this first point, as I mentioned before, no religion
is beyond question, and I’m quite comfortable in making the assertion that
*all* religions are male-dominated. They all still have a very long way to
come, both in their views of women in society in general, and also the role
of women within the faiths themselves. But it is beyond question that when
it comes to discrimination against women, Islam is seen as being way out on
its own in not only its views and attitudes towards women, but its
treatment of them too.

The number one worst lie in this respect (and believe me there is a
long list) is the portrayal of Female Genital Mutilation (or FGM) being a
‘Muslim problem.’ Now for those who don’t know, this barbaric practice
involves babies having an incision (also described as circumcision) without
any anesthetic, which essentially removes the clitoris. The deluded
reasoning behind this practice is that by removing the clitoris the child
will remain pure. Now before we go into facts and figures, there is
absolutely nothing in the Quran about FGM. This alone should be enough to
prevent people being able to call it a Muslim problem – how can it be when
there is nothing in its teachings about it? But let’s go further, nowhere
in Muslim majority states does this practice occur, apart from in isolated
parts of Central Africa. It doesn’t happen anywhere in the Middle East, it
doesn’t happen anywhere in North Africa, and it doesn’t happen anywhere in
Asia. Furthermore, staying within the same region of Africa, did you know
that Ethiopia has a 75% rate of FGM amongst its population, and that it’s a
Christian majority country? Did you also know that Eritrea has almost 90%
of FGM, and again, it is a Christian country? FGM can therefore more
accurately described as a regional problem. Consequently, if it only occurs
in nations within the same cluster of central Africa, it can quite
justifiably be labelled a central African problem. Along with the Quran
there is nothing in The Bible about the practice, so the two religions
cannot legitimately be brought into the argument. It is a good example of
people doing something *in-spite* of their religion, not *because* of it.
But regardless, I hear of the issue being a ‘Muslim problem’ almost every
time there is a debate on it. This is a prime example of the media
portraying something to push an agenda, which sadly a large portion of the
general public lap-up without question.

*2. Muslim Societies Don’t Advocate Equal Rights*

Again, equal rights for women is lacking in pretty much every part of the
world. But as with the previous point, Muslim women seem to be used as *the*
example of an unequal society. The driving ban for women in Saudi Arabia is
the main course in the long set-menu of accusations seemingly attributed
*only* to Muslim majority countries. People are very quick to forget that
Saudi Arabia is *the only* country in the world to have such a ban. In fact
there is no doubt that *the* most extreme country when it comes to equality
*is* Saudi Arabia, which is all the more bizarre when you consider that
Saudi Arabia is the US and UK’s closest ally in the region. When people
talk about how double standards by The West harm its relationship within
the Middle East as a whole, it’s not a myth, the reputation is
well-earned by our politicians criticising human rights violations,
equality issues, and democracy/dictatorship in the poorer countries within
the region, whilst simultaneously having friendly relationships with an
oil-rich country in Saudi Arabia who have by far the worst rights for
women, zero tolerance for other religions, and not only do they not have
any elections, the country is named after the family that rule it and
probably always will be. Did you know for example that in the month
following The West’s offensive against ISIS that Saudi Arabia beheaded 19
people? 19 people in 4 weeks. No-one knows what they did, and they
definitely don’t seem interested in finding out or telling anyone about it
either. Of course ISIS is a problem, but it’s the blatant hypocrisy of
going to war (and literally flooding the news with nothing else in the
process) against a group of people you could fit into an averagely sized
football stadium while perpetuating a myth that it’s really against some
sort of Islamic ideology that all 1.6 billion of the worlds Muslims believe
in, in addition to selling *the most *extreme nation our weapons is what
gives our leaders in The West a bad rap, and deservedly so.

Using the driving ban in Saudi Arabia as leverage against all Muslims
worldwide would be the equivalent of using Uganda’s anti-gay laws – which
currently advocate homosexuals being hunted down by the authorities, beaten
freely, and sentenced to 12 years in jail, as leverage against
Christianity. With Uganda being an 84% Christian country and the majority
of the population lobbying to go even further and allow the death penalty
to be used as the punishment for homosexuality, not once was the fact that
they were a Christian country even brought up. Yet in stark contrast,
stoning in Iran and the driving ban in Saudi Arabia are very much thought
of as Muslim problems. The anti-gay law in Uganda is a Ugandan problem,
stoning in Iran is an Iranian problem, the driving ban in Saudi Arabia is a
Saudi Arabian problem. At best these points can be described as regional
problems, as with the FGM point above, but how can they be classed as
Christian or Muslim problems if the overwhelming majority of people within
the faiths don’t do it?

Within Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim majority state with a
population of 250 million, females have exactly the same rights as males,
which I definitely wouldn’t say is represented in our media’s portrayal of
the faith. But we’ll get onto how facts like these can be conveniently
disregarded later in the article.

A few more facts about women’s equality in what people would describe as
the Muslim world:

While the USA is still waiting for its first female president – did you
know that Muslim majority countries have elected 7 female head of states in
the last 50 years? In fact, continuing with politics, it’s also worth
mentioning that the USA only has 18% of women currently elected to run and
serve their country – that’s even less than Saudi Arabia, driving ban and
all, who at 19.9% only started allowing women to even *be* elected a year
ago. Further still that’s even less again than Pakistan, another nation who
need to come a long way in regards to gender equality but somehow further
beat the US at 20.7%. Like I’ve said, by no means am I saying that women in
Pakistan or Saudi Arabia have a sweet deal, in fact I feel very comfortable
in stating that women’s rights in those two particular countries leave a
hell of a lot to be desired. So the fact that they have more women involved
in their governments than the USA is particularly scorning at a time when
extreme measures are being taken worldwide to increase female
representation in politics.

*3. Most Muslims are Arabs*

One of the main reasons the issues above are misunderstood by so many
people is that large parts of Western society believe that all or most
Muslims are of Arabic origin and only live in the Middle East. When people
are negatively ranting about Muslims they are usually referring to people
in Middle Eastern countries, particularly the troubled spots they hear
about on the news virtually all day, every day. States that often have
hugely complex issues where frankly outside antagonists from both Western
countries, along with China and Russia do not help. But all that aside it’s
staggering to think that there are actually more Muslims living in Malaysia
and Indonesia, countries which are both in Asia, than the whole of the
Middle East and North Africa combined. In fact some may find it surprising
that to learn that only around 25% of the worlds Muslims actually live in
that particular region. About the same (if not slightly more) of the worlds
Christians live on the African continent. Regardless of this, when people
are talking about Christians I doubt the image they have in their mind is
of a native Malawian, Ugandan, or Zimbabwean. The truth is that no other
faith is so crudely generalised as the Muslim faith. Whenever atrocities
occur in the Middle East, we always hear of how the ‘Muslim World’ or
‘Muslim Community’ needs come out and distance themselves or even apologise
for the acts. Why would leading clerics or politicians in largely peaceful
countries such as Malaysia, Turkey, Bangladesh, or Indonesia have to
apologise for something that has happened in a competely different country
by people with which they have virtually nothing in common with. The
paradoxical equivalent that the Christian leaders in the UK would have
needed to come out to apologise for Anders Breivik’s terrorist attacks in
Norway sounds completely insane, and it is. The fact that the majority of
the world’s Muslims live in the far east, in more secular countries, is a
massive inconvenience for the media. It is so easy to get the general
public on side if they project the idea of some sort of global religious
war, one where a whole religion is actively setting out to eradicate other
faiths and non-believers. I know it’s easy because I know so many people
who genuinely believe that it is happening. The people I’m talking about
aren’t exclusively made up of those paranoid delusional social media users
who continue to baffle me with each comment on news feeds or Facebook
posts. They are people I know in my personal life. But my question to
them is: if you know that the idea you have in your head of what a Muslim
is cannot possibly be correct, how can you continue to be so bigoted and
make such outrageously ignorant statements about them?

*4. “Most Muslims are Terrorists”*

Some of this has been covered in the previous section but I’d like to
explore just the terrorism part alone, together with some facts and
figures. Our media is often quite rightly accused of scaremongering, and
excessively flooding pages and air-time with exaggerated fear about
terrorism. Fear, particularly related to race, religion or immigration
satisfies their agenda in diverting the general public’s attention away
from the very real economic situation we are in – an aspect of society
which unsurprisingly large parts of the mainstream media and leaders in the
country have a vested interest in. An exaggerated media predictably leads
to a large proportion of the general public being so wide of the mark and
misinformed in their understanding of some really important issues. We hear
regularly from Fox News anchors and Daily Mail journalists that around 10%
of Muslims are terrorists. Predictably a lot of the general public estimate
the figure to be significantly higher. We hear 20%, 30%, or in some cases
the numerical system is seemingly discounted all together and ‘most’
Muslims are branded as terrorists (presumably the non-figure of ‘most’
implies that the number has to be greater than 50%) which is simply
ludicrous, but there’s no doubt that we’ve all seen or heard it. Now even
just using the 10% figure, which I would say is very much on the
conservative side of what many people (particularly those I’m aiming this
piece at) genuinely think: 10% of 1.6 billion is obviously 160 million. If
there was 160 million Islamic Terrorists in the world as a group they would
equal more than ten times the amount of active members of the US Army,
which in itself is the second biggest armed forces in the world, and *the*
biggest in the Western World by a huge margin. Logically the figure* has*
to be inaccurate, or as mentioned there would most definitely be more than
20 to 30 thousand members of ISIS. Again, I’m not saying ISIS aren’t a
problem, but the group equate to approximately 0.002% of the world’s
Muslims, so if you therefore feel comfortable labeling them a Muslim
problem then you have been well and truly reeled in, and you most certainly
*are* one of the people to whom I’d be asking the question which concluded
my last point. Now I know that ISIS aren’t standing alone in the arena of
Islamic terrorism, but using a generally excepted definition of the word
terrorist i.e. someone who uses violence or terror to advance political
gains, there can’t possibly be 160 million active Islamic terrorists in the
world, especially bearing in mind that there are only 315 million Muslims
living in *the whole *of the Middle East and North Africa. Given that this
is the region we are told to be most worried about, and that this would
falsely imply that over half of the entire population of Muslims in the
region are terrorists (a part of the world comprised of approximately 22
different countries, many of whom are our allies) then no wonder people are
worried. You see when the right-wing media outlets in The West report on
Muslims, they don’t mean those in Indonesia, or Malaysia, or Bangladesh, or
Turkey. It’s simply much easier to pretend that these countries don’t
exist, as they are a total contradiction to their constant propaganda that
Muslim majority countries can’t be moderate or secular. Even further, and I
don’t apologise for stressing the point again, the fact that these
countries also far outnumber the population of Muslim majority countries in
the Middle East, it is absolutely scandalous that they are allowed to just
disregard such a huge proportion of the faith they almost continually
report on.

*5. Only The Quran Promotes Extremism*

One of the easiest and quickest methods right-wingers use to get Joe-public
on their side (a tactic I’ve seen used very frequently by groups such as
the English Defence League, and the British National Party) is quoting
passages from The Quran in isolation. We hear of how Islam, through the
teachings in The Quran, is condoning the killing of non-believers as well
as encouraging the stoning of women for adultery, amongst other things.
This next bit is easy, here are some of the values promoted in The Bible,
do please click on the links to be taken to the full passage:

– Kill people for working on the Sabbath: Exodus 31:12-15
<https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus+31%3A12-15&version=ESV>
– Kill Homosexuals: Leviticus 20:13
<https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus+20%3A13&version=ESV>
– Kill people for swearing at parents: Leviticus 20:9
<https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus+20%3A9&version=ESV>
– Kill non-believers: 2 Chronicles 15:12-13
<https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2+Chronicles+15%3A12-13&version=ESV>
– Kill women who are not virgins on their wedding night: Deuteronomy
22:20-21
<https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy+22%3A20-21&version=ESV>

(I should add that this was all found after only searching for about 5
minutes)

*In Conclusion*

The whole label of ‘Islamic Extremism’ simply cannot be applied to all
Muslims if it obviously isn’t true. Sure some Muslim majority countries
have issues with religious extremism, but that is their problem, not Islam
as a whole’s problem. When you describe the fictional idea of ‘The Muslim
World’ what you are essentially doing is grouping together 1.6 billion
people made up of different races and nationalities, who live on different
continents, who have different cultures, histories, economies, wealth,
living standards, practices, who enjoy different art and music, and you are
lumping them all together as if they are all the same. You are suggesting
that Turkey is the same as Saudi Arabia, that Malaysia is the same as Iran.
It just simply isn’t true. In contrast you would struggle to even get a
general Christian consensus between those within the faith in the United
States and United Kingdom, let alone than with others in Russia (where
recent polling suggests Christianity is at 65%), Uganda, Zimbabwe, Mexico,
or any other of the Christian majority nations. If it is virtually
impossible to define what a globally accepted form of Christianity would
look like, why are we so quick to presume that we *can* do it with Islam?

As I said at the start, I’m not for or against any religion. But what I am
against is singling-out one particular religion as being significantly
worse than the others, when in reality that just simply isn’t true. Couple
this with the fact that the reasons for perpetuating such a myth are so
blatantly corrupt. It essentially pushes an agenda that is undoubtedly
going against many of the people’s values who have been reeled in. That, my
friends is the real problem. There will always be a far-right, and there
will always be racism. But when it’s sane, reasonable people who are being
warped into believing that a whole race or religion can be classed as a
problem that needs a solution, well, we all know where that belief takes
you don’t we…

MY LATEST POST “THE FAR RIGHT HATES FACTS” EXPLORES THE REACTION TO “5
THINGS IDIOTS BELIEVE ABOUT MUSLIMS…” PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ
<http://hugowaters.com/2014/11/04/its-simple-the-far-right-hate-facts-my-follow-up-to-5-things-idiots-believe-about-muslims/>

*If you agree with the points in this article then please follow
@Hugo_Waters on Twitter HERE <https://twitter.com/hugo_waters>*

*Or like his Page on Facebook HERE
<https://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Stranger-at-Home-Politics-with-Hugo-Waters/462930543777731?ref=bookmarks>*

About these ads <https://wordpress.com/about-these-ads/>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"humanrights movement" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/humanrights-movement.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to