So What If Obama is Indeed a Muslim?
Aijaz Zaka Syed (VIEW FROM DUBAI)

16 October 2008 
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Mark Twain said a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is 
putting on its shoes. This is what seems to be happening in this US 
presidential election. 

Faced with a candidate who not only promises a real, refreshing change from 
eight years of the Bush presidency but also epitomises change like no other 
candidate ever has, the Republican campaign has fallen back on what it does 
best: play dirty to destroy opposition with lies, innuendo and fiction.

As the world's most expensive poll race ever enters its last lap, the 
Republican camp is getting dangerously desperate. The party has already 
exhausted all the tried and tested tricks of the trade to discredit Democratic 
presidential candidate Barack Obama.

Unfortunately for Republican candidate John McCain none of those tricks have 
been able to halt the first African American candidate's dream march to the 
White House.

In fact, by steadily ignoring those shenanigans, Obama has not only managed to 
humble his opponents at home but has also won himself millions of admirers 
around the world. And this has turned into the first truly global election with 
people thousands of miles away becoming part of this humongous democratic 
exercise.

I don't know how aware Americans are about the inexorable interest of outsiders 
like us in their vote. 

But given the influence Uncle Sam exercises over all of us and the affairs of 
our world, this interest is hardly unjustified or unreasonable. Just look how 
we all are paying for the greed on the Wall Street. 

Which is why it's gratifying to see Obama decisively emerge ahead in the latest 
opinion poll by New York Times to take a 14 point lead over McCain. Besides, 
after the endless massacre of markets over the past month and the mind-numbing 
legacy this president leaves behind, only a miracle could have another 
Republican in the White House this year or four years from hence.

This stark reality is not entirely lost on McCain and company. Which perhaps 
explains the desperation in the Republican camp and its tactics like 
resurrecting the bogey of Sheikh Hussein Obama and his alleged closet Islamic 
faith. 

And the McCain camp, having tried the race card against the Democratic 
candidate and failed, has now turned to religion. The Vietnam veteran is too 
clever to let his hands get dirty in the game though. So he has unleashed his 
glamorous running mate from Alaska Sarah Palin and people like her on Obama.

So as the race for the White House enters its crucial final phase, it seems 
just about everything from the charges of 'palling around with the terrorists' 
to accusations like 'secretly' being an Arab and Muslim is fair game against 
Obama. Last Friday, at one of those regulation town hall meetings that McCain 
works, a silver-haired woman confided: "I am really scared. I have read about 
him and he (Obama) is an Arab!"

To which an avuncular and all-forgiving McCain responded saying, "No Ma'am. 
He's a decent family man...he's not (an Arab).." 

Maybe McCain has nothing to do with these cheap, below-the-belt blows. Maybe 
it's too late for the 72-year old candidate to distance himself from the 
monster that his campaign has unleashed on a credulous electorate, notoriously 
unaware about the world beyond their shores. But the damage has already been 
done.

Even though this is a complete and absurd lie, what if Obama is indeed an Arab 
or Muslim? Since when being an Arab or Muslim has become a crime? 

Although America claims to be One Nation Under God, as far as my limited 
knowledge goes there is nothing in the US Constitution or law to suggest you 
can't enter the White House if you are black or an Arab or a Muslim. And pray 
why does Obama get so defensive and apologetic when he is called a Muslim? I 
know this is not the most ideal time to be an Arab or Muslim anywhere in the 
world, let alone in Bush's America. No matter what the Bushies say the war on 
terror has always been seen by the Americans and the rest of the world as a war 
on Muslims.

As Aminah McCloud, a professor at DePaul University and director of the Islamic 
World Studies program says in the Chicago-Sun Times, this war has done 
everything to vilify a 15-centuries old faith of a billion plus people and a 
great civilisation that contributed immensely to the Western Renaissance as 
something of a sinister, underground cult. 

As McCloud says, while denying that this is a war on Islam, they have 
supported the rhetoric that makes "being Muslim the worst thing one can be." 

No wonder the Muslims and Obama have been so reluctant to acknowledge each 
other.

The Democratic candidate is afraid of even being photographed with the people 
who share his Kenyan father's faith. For their part, Muslims have held 
themselves from reaching out to Obama lest their support becomes an albatross 
around his neck.

This is why it is a miracle that he has managed to come as far as he has. And 
it's not just Obama who has made this historic journey. His country and 
millions of people in and outside America have travelled with him on this road 
to a new dawn of hope and change.

This is not a small accomplishment for a country in which until not long ago 
people were segregated on the basis of their colour and made to live like 
cattle. 

Which is a tribute to America and the spirit of infinite possibilities that it 
constantly explores, despite the relentless manipulations and machinations of 
powerful lobbies and interest groups.

But it's about time Obama confronted this toxic whisper campaign about his 
religious convictions. The Obama camp has so far responded to the absurd charge 
about his faith as if it's a smear campaign. 

He has to declare to the world that even though he is a Christian and was 
baptised as a Christian, he does not believe being Muslim or following a 
particular faith is a crime. 

The change Obama has been promising all this time will come only when he 
exorcises America of its demons of race and religion.

Aijaz Zaka Syed is Opinion Editor of  Khaleej Times. Write to him at 
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