http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article454863.ece

Muslims should deal with anti-Islam media campaigns rationally'
By P.K. ABDUL GHAFOUR | ARAB NEWS 

Published: Jun 14, 2011 23:36 Updated: Jun 14, 2011 23:36 

JEDDAH: Muslim intellectuals must be well prepared to confront any smear 
campaign against Islam and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) on the Internet 
and in other public media, said a prominent Keralite editor.

"Although there is nothing new in most of the criticisms leveled against Islam 
and its Prophet, we can observe that some of them have assumed academic 
standard and we should deal with them in the same way, conducting necessary 
research," said M. M. Akbar, chief editor of Sneha Samwadam monthly that aims 
to propagate the message of Islam in Kerala.

He was addressing a press conference in Jeddah.

He denounced the move by enemies to project Muslims as terrorists and 
extremists. "We have to face these criticisms in a rational manner instead of 
getting provoked and reacting emotionally," he said and cited the example of a 
college professor whose hand was cut off for publishing a question paper 
denigrating the Prophet.

"Some non-Muslim intellectuals are thinking that we Muslims react emotionally 
to smear campaigns because we don't have the knowledge to confront the 
critiques rationally," Akbar said while describing his organization's plan to 
hold a seven-month campaign to highlight the life and teachings of the Prophet.

He disclosed plans to organize a variety of programs in Saudi Arabia and other 
Gulf countries during the campaign period, targeting Indian expatriates from 
the state of Kerala.

A mega quiz program involving Malayalis all over the world would be held in the 
end and a number of fabulous prizes would be distributed among the winners. 
Non-Muslim participants will be given special prizes.

Akbar, who is author of several books, emphasized the importance of the 
campaign. "There are deliberate efforts by enemies to discredit the Prophet and 
tarnish his image," he said, referring to a book written by Robert Spencer. K. 
P. Ramanunni, a well-known Indian writer, opened the campaign by launching the 
website www.muhammadnabi.info.

"This website offers an opportunity for Muslims to challenge the criticisms 
leveled against their beloved Prophet. Once the Malayalam content of the 
website is completed, we'll publish the same in English and other languages," 
Akbar said. Despite the smear campaign, Islam is spreading fast all over the 
world.

Akbar deplored the move to establish a multimillion-rupee mosque in Kerala to 
venerate the Prophet's hair.

"The majority of Muslims in the state have opposed this plan as it goes totally 
against the Prophet's teachings. Nobody has built a mosque before to keep the 
Prophet's hair and nobody tried to do business using the holy hair. It will 
create a bad impression about Islam," he said referring to the controversial 
project spearheaded by Kanthapuram Abubacker Musliyar.


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