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May 10, 2011


TV Networks Promote Evangelical Islamists


 <http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.1/author_detail.asp> Steve
Emerson


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Imagine a major television network promoting an evangelical organization
keen to convert the entire country, all in the name of preventing hate
against a religion. For the  <http://www.usanetwork.com/> USA Network,
fighting Islamophobia means
<http://www.icna.org/2011/04/countering-islamophobia-psa-on-comcast-by-usa-c
hannel-icna-bay-area/> promoting WhyIslam, the "
<http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CDoQFjAE&url=http://icn
adc.org/?category_name=whyislam&ei=0Qu7TeXIIcLUgQeMtLniBg&usg=AFQjCNEumfoyhr
tOAauqH5ekfeFUqmc0eQ> project" of the Islamic Circle of North America
(ICNA), dedicated to spreading the group's take on Islam among all
non-Muslims.

 

USA Network, a division of NBC Universal, ran the
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSZnGSbq22E&feature=player_embedded> ad in
April about religious intolerance, a real problem in America, and linked its
campaign to WhyIslam. "American Muslims are victimized everyday because of
misinformation about their religion," the ad said. "Get authentic
information about Islam by calling 1-877-WhyIslam or visit whyislam.org." A
USA Network spokesman did not respond to a request for comment for this
article.

 

The ad features actor Matt Bomer of USA Network's "
<http://www.usanetwork.com/series/whitecollar/> White Collar" program
offering a general, feel-good statement about tolerance. "Lately it seems
that religious intolerance has been growing," he says. "And while we can
disagree about the past and we can argue about the future, we're all here
now. Together. And together we all have the same basic right to hold and
practice our own beliefs."

 

A voiceover then tells viewers that "American Muslims are victimized every
day because of misinformation about the religion." The web address for
whyislam.org appears on the screen, along with a toll-free number to contact
ICNA for more information.

 

The ad is part of the network's " <http://www.charactersunite.com/#/mission>
Characters Unite" campaign against bigotry. According to
<http://www.icna.org/2011/04/countering-islamophobia-psa-on-comcast-by-usa-c
hannel-icna-bay-area/> an ICNA statement, the group teamed up with the
network to show the ad on 130 times on USA and other networks including A&E,
AMC, Animal Planet, CNN, Planet Green, Hallmark, History, Headlines Network,
MSNBC, National Geographic, Oprah Winfrey Network, Travel Channel and the
Weather Channel.

 

Rather than promote an understanding and tolerance of Islam, however,
WhyIslam tells its audience that Islam is the only way. "Islam, as a way of
life, is the solution to all problems of the human race, and is the only
hope for the present as well as the future," the group
<http://www.whyislam.org/wp-content/order/4.pdf> says in one pamphlet,
"Islam Explained," that is regularly handed out from WhyIslam tables and
booths across the country.

 

While WhyIslam may not be the only religious group, Muslim or otherwise,
that promotes its religion as the one true way for mankind, its parent
organization has had a long history of promoting Islam as a replacement to
democracy.

 

According to its
<http://www.icnasisterswing.com/cbl_download.php?ICNA_CBL.pdf> Charter and
By-Laws, ICNA is pursuing the "Establishment of the Religion" [Iqamat
ud-Deen] in all areas of human life. "This Deen [religion] encompasses the
internal, external, individual and collective aspects of the human life
whether it pertains to beliefs, rituals and morals or to economic, social or
political spheres," it says. "Iqamat [Establishment] of this Deen [religion]
implies that this Deen should be sincerely and exclusively implemented in
all aspects of human life." Accordingly, the Charter that the "ideal and
best practical model" for establishing Islam around the world is the
caliphate, the theocracy "established by the Prophet Muhammad and the
rightly-guided Caliphs."

 

In another article on the WhyIslam webpage, "Voices of Muslim Women," the
group explains that its conversion efforts are meant to create an Islamic
society.

 

"Why are Americans turning from Christianity to Islam? Americans need to
look past the stereotypes and look to the real Islam, the Islam of peace,
the Islam which is getting more and more followers every day," one woman
<http://www.whyislam.org/index.php/voices-of-muslim-women/> claims in her
testimonial. "Getting an Islamic society, to me, doesn't mean being
fanatical or militant. It means having a society where the members are
following the moral codes that Allah gave to us, as well as the religious
obligations and social laws. Islam governs all of our lives. It is for all
time, for all peoples. If Americans looked closely at Islam and realized
that, then Islam would at last be understood."

 

The group's webpage also explains the social order it seeks,
<http://www.whyislam.org/index.php/islamic-social-order/> quoting from
<http://www.newstatesman.com/religion/2010/02/islamic-society-mawdudi> Abul
Ala Maududi, the founder of the extremist South Asian group Jamaat-e-Islami.
"Islam says that if there is any real difference between man and man it
cannot be one of race, color, country or language, but of ideas, beliefs and
principles," Maududi declares. "On the basis of this fundamental tenet,
Islam seeks to build a principled and ideological society very different
from the racial, nationalistic and parochial societies existing in the world
today." However, leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami have also followed Maududi's
path of
<http://www.jamaat.org/new/library/moalana%20english%20books/scaned%20books/
Jihad_in_Islam.pdf> jihad as the
<http://jamaat.org/beta/site/general_detail/news/1064> only way to solve the
nationalist battle with India over the disputed Kashmir province.

 

Implementing Sharia law, both the personal law and at the societal level,
are emphasized. "Complete with divinely-ordained laws, a blueprint for
societal balance, and individual and mutual sense of accountability, this
'way of life' called Islam was presented to the general public through the
medium of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him," the article "Islamic
Shariah"  <http://www.whyislam.org/index.php/islamic-shariah/> reads. It
goes on to compare 'common' law and Islamic law, explaining that "Shariah
has its roots in the divine writ," and that "Shariah encompasses all areas
of life, such as dietary laws, dress code, finances, and social aspects. On
the other hand, common law leaves matters such as dietary considerations,
relationships between consenting adults, dress code, and economic choices to
the preferences of individuals."

 

The website also defends polygamy as a preferable option to Western
society's infidelity. "Let us consider a few honest questions: What is the
situation in countries that have banned polygamy? Do they really enjoy
sincere and faithful "monogamy" as the norm,"
<http://www.whyislam.org/index.php/faq-2/#Q10> asks the group's "FAQ" on
Islam. "Are infidelity and secret extramarital sexual relationships more
moral than the legitimate, legally protected husband-wife relationships,
even under polygamy if there is a pressing need for it? Which of the two
situations is better," it questions in the section, "Polygony (sic) is a
Solution."

 

WhyIslam's dawah, or proselytizing, is closely linked to its parent group's
desire for the "Establishment of the Religion" in the United States. "These
words [Establishment of the Religion] include not only practicing the
religion in individual and collective life and propagating its true teaching
to others, but also striving to make this Deen [religion] a way of life for
all," the 2010 ICNA Member's Hand Book
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/475.pdf#page=5> reads.

 

ICNA educates its members that while the process of converting Americans
primarily is not violent; it does culminate in an Islamic state in America.
ICNA excerpted a section from Abul Ala Maududi's book "Witness Unto
Mankind," for its 2004 Tarbeyah [education] Guide, describing the permanent
conflict between Islam and the West. As Islam rises, "the leaders of
secularism will lose all credibility and authority," until all other
ideologies are replaced.

 

"Their philosophy and world-view, their economic and political ideologies,
will prove fake and spurious when confronted by your truth and right
conduct. The forces that today belong to the secular camp will, one by one,
break away and join the camp of Islam."

 

 <http://familysecuritymatters.org/> FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributor
<http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.1/author_detail.asp> Steve
Emerson is an internationally recognized expert on terrorism and national
security and the author of five books on these subjects, most recently
"Jihad Incorporated: A Guide to Militant Islam in the US." Steve also writes
for the Counterterrorism Blog and he is the CEO of the
<http://www.investigativeproject.org/> Investigative Project on Terrorism.

 



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