A DEFENSE OF FREE SPEECH BY AMERICAN AND CANADIAN
MUSLIMS
We, the undersigned, unconditionally condemn any
intimidation or threats of violence directed against any
individual or group exercising the rights of freedom of
religion and speech; even when that speech may be perceived
as hurtful or reprehensible.
We are concerned and saddened by the recent wave of
vitriolic anti-Muslim and anti-Islamic sentiment that is
being expressed across our nation.
We are even more concerned and saddened by threats that
have been made against individual writers, cartoonists, and
others by a minority of Muslims. We see these as a
greater offense against Islam than any cartoon, Qur’an
burning, or other speech could ever be deemed.
We affirm the right of free speech for Molly Norris, Matt
Stone, Trey Parker, and all others including ourselves.
As Muslims, we must set an example of justice, patience,
tolerance, respect, and forgiveness.
The Qur’an enjoins Muslims to:
* bear witness to Islam
through our good example (2:143);
* restrain anger and
pardon people (3:133-134 and 24:22);
* remain patient in
adversity (3186);
* stand firmly for justice (4:135);
* not let the hatred of others swerve us from justice
(5:8);
* respect the sanctity of life (5:32);
* turn
away from those who mock Islam (6:68 and 28:55);
*
hold to forgiveness, command what is right, and turn away
from the ignorant (7:199);
* restrain ourselves from
rash responses (16:125-128);
* pass by worthless
talk with dignity (25:72); and
* repel evil with what is
better (41:34).
Islam calls for vigorous condemnation of both hateful
speech and hateful acts, but always within the boundaries of
the law. It is of the utmost importance that we react, not
out of reflexive emotion, but with dignity and intelligence,
in accordance with both our religious precepts and the laws
of our country.
We uphold the First Amendment of the US Constitution and
the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Both
protect freedom of religion and speech, because both
protections are fundamental to defending minorities from the
whims of the majority.
We therefore call on all Muslims in the United States,
Canada and abroad to refrain from violence. We should
see the challenges we face today as an opportunity to
sideline the voices of hate—not reward them with further
attention—by engaging our communities in constructive
dialogue about the true principles of Islam, and the true
principles of democracy, both of which stress the importance
of freedom of religion and tolerance.
SIGNATORIES:
Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad, PhD, Director, Minaret of Freedom
Foundation
Prof. Akbar S. Ahmed, PhD, Ibn Khaldun Chair
of Islamic Studies, American University
Prof. Parvez
Ahmed, PhD, Fulbright Scholar & Assoc. Prof. University of
North Florida
Barbara Al-Bayati, Co-Founder, Orphan
Whispers
Wajahat Ali, playwright, journalist, and
producer of “Domestic Crusaders”
Sumbul Ali-Karamali, JD,
LLM (Islamic Law), author of “The Muslim Next Door”
Salam
al-Marayati, Pres., Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)
Shahed Amanullah, Editor-in-Chief, Altmuslim
Aref Assaf, PhD, President,
American Arab Forum
Hazami Barmada, Pres, American
Muslim Interactive Network (AMIN)
Farah Brelvi, Board of
Directors, ACLU-NC
M. Ali Chaudry, PhD, President, Center
for Understanding Islam (CUII)
Robert D. Crane, JD
Almoonir Dewji, blogger - “That We May Know Each Other”
Lamia El-Sadek, political and human rights activitist
Mohamed Elsanousi, Director of Communications and Community
Outreach for the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
Mona Eltahawy, journalist
Prof. Mohammad Fadel, PhD
Fatemeh Fakhraie, Editor-in-Chief, Muslimah Media Watch
Iftekhar Hai, President, UMA Interfaith Alliance
Hesham Hassaballa, M.D., author, journalist,
blogger - “God, faith, and a pen”
Arsalan Iftikhar,
author, human rights lawyer, blogger - “The Muslim Guy”
Jeffrey Imm, Director, Responsible for Equality And Liberty
(R.E.A.L.)
Nakia Jackson, writer
Prof.
Muqtedar Khan, PhD, author of several books, Blogger -
“Globalog”
M. Junaid Levesque-Alam, writer, blogger -
“Crossing the Crescent”
David Liepert, M.D.,
blogger and author of “Muslim, Christian AND Jew”
Radwan A. Masmoudi, PhD, President, Center for the Study of
Islam & Democracy (CSID)
Melody Moezzi, JD, MPH, writer
and attorney
Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore, author of many
books of poetry
Ebrahim Moosa, Assoc. Professor of
Islamic Studies, Dept. of Religion, Duke University
Sheila Musaji, Editor, The American Muslim (TAM)
Aziz H.
Poonawalla, PhD, scientist and blogger - “City of Brass” on
Beliefnet.com
Hasan Zillur Rahim, PhD, journalist
Prof. Hussein Rashid, PhD, blogger - “Religion Dispatches”
Robert Salaam, blogger - “The American Muslim”
Raquel
Evita Saraswati, activist, writer, blogger
Sarah Sayeed,
President of One Blue
Jafar Siddiqui, blogger - “Penjihad”
Prof. Laury Silvers, PhD
Pamela Taylor, Co-founder
Muslims for Progressive Values, Panelist for On Faith
Tayyibah Taylor, Editor, Azizah Magazine
Tarik Trad,
writer, humorist, photographer, artist and activist
Asma
T. Uddin, Attorney, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty
and Editor, Altmuslimah
Amina Wadud, PhD, consultant on
Islam and gender, visiting scholar Starr King School for the
Ministry
Svend White, blogger - “Akram’s Razor”,
activist, writer
G. Willow Wilson, author of “Butterfly
Mosque” and “Air” graphic novel series
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