CAIR & Imam Rauf Confront 'Islamophobia'

Posted By Mark D. Tooley On May 26, 2011 

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What could motivate an Episcopal Cathedral to host Islamic prayers while
also miffing the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center?

The answer is an anti-"Islamophobia" conference, co-sponsored by the Council
on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), and featuring former Ground Zero
Mosque Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf.

Titled "I Am My Brother's Keeper: Confronting Islamophobia," the recent
event was at Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle, with support from
the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, CAIR, Sabeel North America, Episcopal
Bishop Greg Rickel, United Methodist Pacific Northwest Bishop Grant Hagiya,
and Bishop Chris Boerger of the Northwest Washington Synod of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

St. Mark's Cathedral has earned attention before for its Islam-friendly
stance.  In 2007, the Rev. Ann Holmes Redding, the cathedral's director of
faith formation, announced she was both an Episcopal priest and a Muslim.
Redding was defrocked in 2009 by her New England bishop, who was skeptical
of an "Islamopalian" clergy.

For the recent Islamophobia event, a few demonstrators appeared outside the
cathedral.  But otherwise there seems to have been little open objection to
the Episcopal-hosted campaign against an America supposedly rife with
Islamophobia. Predictably, the chief named culprits were Tea Partiers,
Republicans, evangelical Christians, and the "Israel lobby."

For onsite reporting, I am indebted to my associate Jeff Walton, whose
account can be found here <http://www.theird.org/page.aspx?pid=1901> .

Emblematic of the Islamophobia fest was Imam Rauf's declining, when
questioned, to criticize a fatwa against Seattle Weekly cartoonist Molly
Norris, who was guilty of depicting Muhammad.  At the FBI's urging, Norris
is hiding under a new identity.  Acknowledging the underside of Islamic law
might distract the spotlight from the evils of Islamophobia, Imam Rauf no
doubt understood.

Rauf innocuously described Muslims as "Unitarians with an Arabic liturgy,"
while shari'a merely echoes the Declaration of Independence in seeking
"life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." He complained that
controversy over the Ground Zero mosque was a political "wedge issue."  And
he regretted that "Islamist" was an unfair term that tries "to link Islam
and terrorism," though he did not suggest an alternative name for radical
Muslims who kill in the name of their faith.  At sunset, Imam led his
co-religionists in kneeling on the cathedral's floor to pray while facing
toward Mecca.

The cathedral's Muslim speakers were verbally restrained compared to the
non-Muslim critics of Islamophobia. Freelance journalist Richard Silverstein
condemned the "cowardice" of the Southern Poverty Law Center for backing
away as an event co-sponsor, supposedly for fear of alienating Jewish
donors. "Even liberal Jews get spooked by charges about CAIR," Silverstein
chirped.

Targeting conservatives, Silverstein charged:  "After 9-11, the Republican
Party discovered there was gold in them there hills in Islamophobia." He
explained: "Hatred of Islam was wrapped up in devotion to a far-right brand
of nationalism."

Former CIA analyst Kathleen Christison, in her "Islamophobia in U.S. Middle
East Policy" workshop, emphasized the "Israel lobby" angle.  "The discourse
in this country at the moment is very Islamophobic," she alleged, faulting
"pressure from the pro-Israel lobby and Islamophobia lobby."   After all,
"politicians are all afraid of opposing Israel publicly for fear of losing
campaign funds."  She also faulted "neo-conservative fanatics" as
"initiators of Islamophobia," while slamming the Tea Party, "pro-Israeli
zealots," and "Christian fundamentalist extremists."   Apparently they all
together work to "advance Israeli regional hegemony."  Admitting it's "hard
to trace a direct line, but I think we can all see elements of Islamophobia"
among all these constituencies, she surmised.

"All of the major groups who are involved in promoting Islamophobia are
interlinked in many cases," Christison discerned.  "They are the same people
in one group or another."   In case anyone missed the point, she again named
the chief villains:  "They are Christian fundamentalists, Christian
Zionists, Tea Partiers, Israeli supporters, and a lot of this Islamophobia
comes from Israel, but it also comes from Israeli supporters."

"The Israel lobby is very important in policymaking," Christison carefully
explained. Darkly, she rhetorically asked:  "Who do you think it is who
writes legislation having to do with Israel in Congress? Who is it who makes
campaign contributions that prevent congressmen and senators from
criticizing Israel?" She easily admitted that conservative Christians are
"awful," while adding: "But the Israel lobby has been around longer than the
Christian right."

So maybe the not so veiled strategy of anti-Islamophobia crusaders is to
replace supposed hostility to Islam with a conspiratorial obsession with the
purportedly omnipotent "Israel lobby."  The Religious Left comfortably
demonizes America, traditional Christianity, and pro-Israel Jews.  But for
leftist church prelates, criticizing even radical Islam is simply a bridge
too far.

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