Knowledge lacking of Islam, Mormonism

Most Americans say they know little to nothing about the practices of Islam and Mormonism but say their own religious beliefs have little in common with either of these faiths, according to a national survey released Tuesday. Forty-five percent of those polled said Islam was more likely than other religions to encourage violence among its believers.

Although 58% of respondents said they knew little or nothing about Islamic practices, 70% of non-Muslims said Islam was very different from their own religious beliefs. Pew Forum senior fellow John Green said that respondents’ knowledge of Islam might be even lower than the survey results suggested. Respondents “tend to overestimate their own knowledge, so these figures may well underestimate their lack of knowledge,” he said.

The survey found that public attitudes toward Muslims have grown more negative in recent years, with 35% of respondents expressing an unfavorable view. In 2002, the figure was 29%. Respondents who knew a Muslim or who were college graduates were more likely to express positive views about Islam.

But the belief that Islam encourages violence has increased even among groups that have relatively favorable views of Muslims. According to the survey, college graduates are just as likely as those with no college experience to associate violence with Islam.

“We’re not surprised,” said Safaa Ibrahim, executive director of the Bay Area chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. “It’s difficult to remove the tarnish of twisted interpretations of terrorists from what Islam means.”

Los Angeles Times, 26 September 2007

See also the Pew Forum, 25 September 2007

Posted in USA

(Non-)Muslims Against Sharia

Muslims Against Sharia

“Muslims Against Sharia burst onto the scene last week with its announcement of a counter-bounty on the head of the probably-imaginary Abu Omar al-Baghdadi…. Bearing the slogan ‘Acknowledging Mistakes, Accepting Responsibities, Moving Forward’ they seemed almost too good to be true. Unfortunately, they almost certainly are – as it is not clear that any of their members are actually Muslims!”

Dave McKeegan at The Freethinker, 24 September 2007

Thank God for ‘Islamo-Fascist Awareness Week’

“Liberals are taking over the country. Their attacks range from brainwashing students by pinko-commie professors to extreme media bias. The academic left’s support of Islamic terrorist groups is placing American citizens in perilous danger.

“This is no joke. Ask the Young Conservatives of Texas. Every year YCT releases a campus watch list of the most dangerous professors at UT. Often times these dangerous professors unpatriotically criticize President Bush, while making critical examinations of counter-terrorist policy. Without the YCT list, we all might fall into the grasp of one of those sneaky leftists….

“Thank God that the true Americans, who believe in freedom, democracy and the pursuit of the good life, are fighting back. In no way are these brave patriots blurring the line between the entirety of Islam and the extreme minority of ‘Islamo-Fascists’, which poses a serious threat. Conservative writer and activist David Horowitz is one of those people, and he is spreading the truth next month during his ‘Islamo-Fascist Awareness Week‘.

“From Oct. 22 through Oct. 27, YCT and Horowitz’s organization, the David Horowitz Freedom Center, will organize on campus. Although YCT hasn’t announced their plans for the week, they’ll hopefully find a way to pit Christianity against Islam. While this might incite more racial hostility on campus, spreading the truth about the dangers of Islamo-Fascism is worth the risk.

“Horowitz and YCT want to give a heads up to everyone that Islamo-Fascists are out to get us. Their message isn’t meant to distract from the ongoing humanitarian disasters in the Middle East or to sensationalize the issue, but instead to point out that every single U.S. citizen is in extreme and immediate danger, especially at UT.”

Colin Pace in the Daily Texan, 24 September 2007

US Pastor opposing airport’s sinks for Muslims

A Baptist pastor who lost a son in Iraq objects to the placement of special sinks that would aid Muslims at the Indianapolis airport in preparing for prayer because he opposes “the fraternization with our open enemies during a time of war,” according to a statement from his church.

The Rev. Jerry Hillenburg, pastor at Hope Baptist Church on the city’s Far Westside, is calling on Mayor Bart Peterson to halt the installation of the floor-level sinks at the Indianapolis International Airport.

The sinks, which would be installed near the parking lot where taxi drivers wait between runs, would aid Muslims in washing their feet in preparation for their ritual prayers. Many cab drivers serving the airport are Muslims. They currently wash their feet in regular sinks or by using bottles of water.

Hillenburg, who plans to preach a sermon Sunday titled “Stop Caving in to Islam,” sent a letter to the mayor seeking a face-to-face meeting to discuss his concerns.

Indianapolis Star, 21 September 2007

Islamophobophobia

Rejecting the concept of Islamophobia (“fear of Islam is perfectly rational”), National Review Online columnist John Derbyshire explains the source of the Islamic threat to Western civilisation: “our troubles with immigrant Muslims are a mere aspect of our larger troubles with the great floods of Third World immigrants we have allowed to come into our countries this past forty years. This was a horrible and insane blunder….”

Derbyshire suggests a solution: “Would it be wise of Western countries, in the present state of affairs, to ‘fence off’ Islam – that is, to deny entry to foreign Muslims, to expel – regretfully, politely, and humanely, but firmly – resident foreign Muslims, and to restrict the activities of Muslim citizens (preventing them, for example, from proselytizing in our jails, or working in defense establishments)?”

National Review Online, 20 September 2007

See also “NRO’s Derbyshire wants to deny Muslims entry to the U.S. and ‘expel foreign Muslim residents'”, Media Matters, 21 September 2007

ACLU, Muslims sue FBI over records

FBI logoThe American Civil Liberties Union and Muslim advocacy groups sued the FBI and the Justice Department on Tuesday, alleging that authorities failed to turn over records detailing suspected surveillance of the Muslim-American community.

The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana, alleges that the FBI has turned over only four pages of documents to community leaders, despite a Freedom of Information Act request filed more than a year ago.

The request sought records that described FBI guidelines and policies for surveillance and investigation of Muslim religious organizations, as well as specific information about FBI inquiries targeting 11 groups or people. The lawsuit states that all the plaintiffs – who include some of the most prominent Muslim leaders in California – have reason to believe they have been investigated by the FBI since January 2001.

The groups filed an initial FOIA request in May 2006, several months after federal law enforcement officials confirmed the existence of a classified radiation monitoring program used in surveillance at mosques, homes and businesses. The FBI responded to the request first by saying it couldn’t identify any records that met the criteria requested.

After an appeal, the agency turned over four pages that dealt with the Council of American-Islamic Relations and Hussam Ayloush, the council’s executive director for Southern California. Those documents dealt with a suspected hate crime at a mosque that the council had reported to the FBI and a conversation Ayloush had with an FBI agent about cooperating with federal law enforcers.

Ayloush, who said he is questioned by federal agents every time he flies internationally, said he had hoped the FOIA request would help him determine why he is stopped. “Either … we’re being stopped because we’re Muslims – which is morally wrong – or the government must have some erroneous info linked to me that I need to be able to clear,” he said.

Associated Press, 19 September 2007

Long Island Muslim woman victim of hate crime

Zohreh Assemi, 50, owns Givan Nail and Skin Center, a high-end nail salon in a cluster of chic stores near Birch Hill Road called The Plaza. At 6:30 a.m. Saturday, Assemi was opening her second-floor shop when two men burst out of a bathroom across the hall. They grabbed her from behind, put a gun to her head and forced her inside, she said. There, they slammed her head on a counter, shoved a towel in her mouth, smashed her hand with a hammer and sliced her face, neck, back and chest with a knife and a box cutter, she said. “They were cursing, ‘ — — Muslim, leave Locust Valley, leave The Plaza. Go back to the place you came from,'” she recalled. They scrawled anti-Muslim messages on her mirrors and tore the place up, she said.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations called on the FBI Sunday to investigate the beating as a hate crime. “The bias attack on Zohreh Assemi is an indicator of the rising trend of Islamophobia that is growing in certain segments of American society and is promoted by a small minority of Islamophobes,” said Aliya Latif, civil rights director of the group’s New York chapter. Last year, the group saw a 9 percent increase in anti-Muslim hate crimes across the country, she said.

Newsday, 16 September 2007

‘Followers of Islam cannot be trusted by Americans’

“Someone in high authority and great influence needs to sound a wake-up alarm for America. There are too many of us who do not recognize or do not accept the fact that we are in a war for our lives. America is teetering on the edge of a bottomless abyss, and the Islamic jihadists are systematically and successfully gathering the necessary strength to push us over the edge. Our complacency in recognizing this threat could be our downfall….

“We surely have learned our lesson by now about Islamic loyalty. They actually have no country to die for. Even if they did, they would quickly die for Mohammed and Islam long before they would die for the nation in which they live. In that regard, such terms as German-Islamists, British-Islamists, French-Islamists, American Islamists, etc., etc., are useful only to identify the country in which they reside.

“Also, it is extremely dangerous to try to differentiate Islamic adherents anywhere in the world by such terms as ‘radical’ or ‘peaceful’ or ‘nonviolent’ or ‘innocent’. An Islamist by any other name is still an Islamist. We are making a grave mistake to believe in a peaceful, nonviolent, innocent follower of Islam.”

News-Leader.com, 15 September 2007

Corpus Christi police and the FBI on Friday investigated shots fired at a local mosque, an incident that occurred during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Investigators consider the incident a hate crime. Imam Osama Bahloul said he was shocked and saddened to make the discovery. This is the first such incident in the estimated 10-year history of the mosque, which has about 600 members.

Bahloul said the shooting may have been spurred by any number of things, including the start of Ramadan, the recent anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks or the portrayal of Islam in the media. “We will do anything we can to find out who did this,” Bahloul said. “We want people to understand each other and be familiar with each other. We have to stop stereotypes, stop hate crimes and live peacefully.”

Corpus Christi Caller Times, 15 September 2007

Colson discovers book revealing Muslim plot to take over the West

Richard Bartholomew takes apart Patrick Sookhdeo’s claim (which formed the basis of Chuck Colson’s recent Islamophobic diatribe) that that a book “published in 1980 by the Islamic Council of Europe gives instructions for how Muslim minorities are to work towards achieving domination of European countries through a policy of concentration in geographical areas”.

Bartholomew’s Notes on Religion, 14 September 2007