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Aref Assaf, opinion piece in the Daily Record, July 13, 2007 Anti-Islamic, Anti-American
Online comments regarding the plans o build an Islamic center in Rockaway
seethe with much ignorance and anger.
Whether many hate mongers like or not, Muslims are in Morris county, NJ) here and they
are praying and congregating. They are also your friends, teachers, hospital
doctors, and quite possibly, your neighbors. What is being asked is not whether
they can do all these things because they like you are Americans citizens and
their rights and obligations are enshrined in the Bill of Rights and our
Constitution. What is being asked of the Rockaway Borough is rather an adjustment
and relief on some parking matter.
It is convenient to lump a large and very diverse group into one single
category. But it is neither useful nor smart to do so. America's history is
replete with sad episodes where ethnic and religious groups were rejected,
disenfranchised, and maltreated. The good thing about our country is its ability
to readjust its moral compass. Undoubtedly Muslims all over are undergoing
tremendous political and cultural upheavals and we in the West have a lot to do
with their plight. We have wanted stability (continued flow of oil) at the expense of modernization and
development. The result was sheer dictatorial regimes friendly to us but abusive
to their citizens. For long it was easy to control the minds and feelings of
young Muslims. But with advent of the Internet and satellite television, what
they could and should have is no longer hidden from them.
Remember that Muslim thugs have killed more Muslim civilians than Christians and
Jews combined. How can we describe this a religious war when both victims and
victimizers worship the same God- unless of course, you bring in the Christian
history of the Crusaders, the Inquisition and Northern Ireland? Just read the
daily papers about the savagery that is Iraq.
What we need to learn is that terrorism is a deadly means to realizing political
ends. We in the West call it just war and when others attempt, it we call it
terrorism. Terrorism however disguised is both immoral and rejected by all three
monotheistic religions.
In the end, despite all the ignorance displayed by some on this forum, the
center will be approved because the applicants are American taxpaying citizens
and many of whom live in the Borough. What they are asking for is both reasonable and
legal. The Borough has exemplified its tolerance for religious diversity and
special needs when many years ago agreed to close a sizeable portion of Main
Street to traffic so that parishioners at a local church can be accommodated.
This gesture speaks volumes about the goodness of our local government and while
our request is minuscule compared to regular closings of a main thoroughfare, we
were described as unfit and undeserving of rights guaranteed to us even if
bigots wish it isn't so.
On the issue of interviewing Muslims to prove their patriotism, I first reject
the notion that Muslims are less Americans than say Timothy McVeigh and the
Catholics with whom he associated. Since 2001, and in rash response to the
disaster of 911(BTW over 150 Muslims civilians were also killed in that horrific
disaster), immigration law has increasingly been used to target our community.
In 2002, the government instituted the National Security Entry-Exit Registration
System (NSEERS), which required non-citizen males from mostly Muslim and Arab
countries that were designated as threats to national security to formally
register with the government. Strikingly but not unexpectedly not one of the
93,000 men “specially registered” was charged with a terrorism-related offense.
What more can be said? You cannot blame American Muslims for actions or event
that take place thousands of miles away just as you should not blame Christians
or Jews!
Aref Assaf is President of the American Arab Forum
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