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IN THE UMMAH

How to End 'Islamophobia' 
The latest survey of American Muslims won't reassure their fellow citizens. 

BY TAWFIK HAMID 
Friday, May 25, 2007 12:01 a.m. EDT 

Islamic organizations regularly accuse non-Muslims of "Islamophobia," a fear
and disdain for everything Islamic. On May 17, this accusation bubbled up
again as foreign ministers from the Organization of the Islamic Conference
called Islamophobia "the worst form of terrorism." These ministers also
warned, according to the Arab News, that this form of discrimination would
cause millions of Muslims in Western countries, "many of whom were already
underprivileged," to be "further alienated."

In America, perhaps the most conspicuous organization to persistently accuse
opponents of Islamophobia is the Council of American Islamic Relations. CAIR
has taken up the legal case of the "Flying Imams," the six individuals who
were pulled from a US Airways flight in Minneapolis this past November after
engaging in suspicious behavior before takeoff. Not long ago, CAIR filed a
"John Doe" lawsuit that would have made passengers liable for "malicious"
complaints about suspicious Muslim passengers. 

In an interview at the time, CAIR spokesman Nihad Awad accused Rep. Peter
King (R., N.Y.) of being an "extremist" who "encourages Islamophobia" for
pointing out what most people would think is obvious, that such a lawsuit
would have a chilling effect on passengers who witnessed alarming activity
and wished to report it. We can only assume that Mr. Awad believes flyers
should passively remain in a state of fear as they travel and submissively
risk their lives. In this case, Congress is acting appropriately and
considering passing a law sponsored by Mr. King that would grant passengers
immunity from such lawsuits.

It may seem bizarre, but Islamic reformers are not immune to the charge of
"Islamophobia" either. For 20 years, I have preached a reformed
interpretation of Islam that teaches peace and respects human rights. I have
consistently spoken out--with dozens of other Muslim and Arab
reformers--against the mistreatment of women, gays and religious minorities
in the Islamic world. We have pointed out the violent teachings of Salafism
and the imperative of Westerners to protect themselves against it. 

Yet according to CAIR's Michigan spokeswoman, Zeinab Chami, I am "the latest
weapon in the Islamophobe arsenal." If standing against the violent edicts
of Shariah law is "Islamophobic," then I will treat her accusation as a
badge of honor.

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Muslims must ask what prompts this "phobia" in the first place. When we in
the West examine the worldwide atrocities perpetrated daily in the name of
Islam, it is vital to question if we--Muslims--should lay the blame on
others for Islamophobia or if we should first look hard at ourselves. 

According to a recent Pew Global Attitudes survey, "younger Muslims in the
U.S. are much more likely than older Muslim Americans to say that suicide
bombing in the defense of Islam can be at least sometimes justified." About
one out of every four American Muslims under 30 think suicide bombing in
defense of Islam is justified in at least some circumstances. Twenty-eight
percent believe that Muslims did not carry out the 9/11 attacks and 32%
declined to answer that question. 

While the survey has been represented in the media as proof of moderation
among American Muslims, the actual results should yield the opposite
conclusion. If, as the Pew study estimates, there are 2.35 million Muslims
in America, that means there are a substantial number of people in the U.S.
who think suicide bombing is sometimes justified. Similarly, if 5% of
American Muslims support al Qaeda, that's more than 100,000 people.

To bring an end to Islamophobia, we must employ a holistic approach that
treats the core of the disease. It will not suffice to merely suppress the
symptoms. It is imperative to adopt new Islamic teachings that do not allow
killing apostates (Redda Law). Islamic authorities must provide mainstream
Islamic books that forbid polygamy and beating women. Accepted Islamic
doctrine should take a strong stand against slavery and the raping of female
war prisoners, as happens in Darfur under the explicit canons of Shariah
("Ma Malakat Aimanikum"). Muslims should teach, everywhere and universally,
that a woman's testimony in court counts as much as a man's, that women
should not be punished if they marry whom they please or dress as they wish.


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We Muslims should publicly show our strong disapproval for the growing
number of attacks by Muslims against other faiths and against other Muslims.
Let us not even dwell on 9/11, Madrid, London, Bali and countless other
scenes of carnage. It has been estimated that of the two million refugees
fleeing Islamic terror in Iraq, 40% are Christian, and many of them seek a
haven in Lebanon, where the Christian population itself has declined by 60%.
Even in Turkey, Islamists recently found it necessary to slit the throats of
three Christians for publishing Bibles. 

Of course, Islamist attacks are not limited to Christians and Jews. Why do
we hear no Muslim condemnation of the ongoing slaughter of Buddhists in
Thailand by Islamic groups? Why was there silence over the Mumbai train
bombings which took the lives of over 200 Hindus in 2006? We must not forget
that innocent Muslims, too, are suffering. Indeed, the most common murderers
of Muslims are, and have always been, other Muslims. Where is the Muslim
outcry over the Sunni-Shiite violence in Iraq?

Islamophobia could end when masses of Muslims demonstrate in the streets
against videos displaying innocent people being beheaded with the same vigor
we employ against airlines, Israel and cartoons of Muhammad. It might cease
when Muslims unambiguously and publicly insist that Shariah law should have
no binding legal status in free, democratic societies. 

It is well past time that Muslims cease using the charge of "Islamophobia"
as a tool to intimidate and blackmail those who speak up against suspicious
passengers and against those who rightly criticize current Islamic practices
and preachings. Instead, Muslims must engage in honest and humble
introspection. Muslims should--must--develop strategies to rescue our
religion by combating the tyranny of Salafi Islam and its dreadful
consequences. Among more important outcomes, this will also put an end to
so-called Islamophobia.

Dr. Hamid, a onetime member of Jemaah Islamiya, an Islamist terrorist group,
is a medical doctor and Muslim reformer living in the West. 

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