The New Atheists and Islamophobia

Until 9/11, Islam didn’t figure in the New Atheists’ attacks in a prominent way. As a phenomenon with its roots in Europe, atheism has traditionally been the archenemy of Christianity, though Jews and Judaism have also slipped into the mix. But emboldened by their newfound fervor in the wake of the terrorist attacks, the New Atheists joined a growing chorus of Muslim-haters, mixing their abhorrence of religion in general with a specific distaste for Islam (In 2009, Hitchens published a book called “God Is Not Great,” a direct smack at Muslims who commonly recite the Arabic refrain Allah Akbar, meaning “God is great”). Conversations about the practical impossibility of God’s existence and the science-based irrationality of an afterlife slid seamlessly into xenophobia over Muslim immigration or the practice of veiling. The New Atheists became the new Islamophobes, their invectives against Muslims resembling the rowdy, uneducated ramblings of backwoods racists rather than appraisals based on intellect, rationality and reason.

Nathan Lean, author of The Islamophobia Industry: How the Right Manufactures Fear of Muslims, skewers Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens.

Salon, 30 March 2013

Long Island synagogue rejects call to cancel Geller appearance

Great Neck SynagogueA coordinated campaign is underway by a prominent Nassau County official to persuade Great Neck Synagogue leadership to cancel an appearance next month by outspoken Islam critic Pamela Geller, according to several sources.

Habeeb U. Ahmed, one of 15 appointed members of the Nassau Commission on Human Rights, has urged members of an interfaith group to bar Geller from speaking April 14 in Great Neck, according to a Jewish Press report.

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Indiana: Muslim student told she couldn’t wear hijab

Attia GrayThe parents of a Muslim student say their daughter was discriminated against when a teacher sent her to the office for wearing traditional Muslim headwear called a hijab, but school officials say the teacher was only following school policy regarding hats and head coverings.

Attia Gray, 15, a sophomore at the Hammond Academy of Science and Technology, said her teacher looked at her hijab on Tuesday and told her she couldn’t wear it. “I said I can’t take it off, it’s for religious purposes. She sent me down to the office.”

Post-Tribune, 29 March 2013

Texas investigates school curriculum over claims of Marxist-Islamic conspiracy

Both Jessica Huseman at PolicyMic and Jason Stanford at the Huffington Post  report on a controversy stirred up by two right-wing lunatics named Ginger Russell and Janice VanCleave, who claim to have discovered that “for the last seven years students all across the state of Texas have been indoctrinated with a pro communist, pro Islamic curriculum called CSCOPE”.

It all began when VanCleave found she was unable to access details of CSCOPE lessons online. As Russell recounts: “After further research it was discovered the Marxist philosophy behind Cscope and numerous lessons with a bias toward Communism pro Islam content.”

You might think that Russell and VanCleave would be dismissed as a couple of hysterical nutters. Not in Texas, however: “Instead, politicians are giving the conspiracy oxygen, and like a fire it is spreading. The Texas Attorney General is investigating CSCOPE and reportedly promised to ‘shut them down completely’ if he uncovers illegality.”

Cadbury’s Easter eggs succumb to sharia law

As Cadbury ramps up its inventory for Easter, a little-known fact has come to light about its candies – many are sharia-compliant.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, halal certification has become a big business as sharia law continues to extend throughout Australian culture.

Cadbury’s halal certification includes 71 products which are halal, ranging from Cadbury mini eggs to Caramello Koalas to Red Tulip chocolates. The website also states: “We do not have any kosher-certified products.”

“Cadbury also pay for halal certification on the Easter product range, even though Easter is a Christian celebration and nothing to do with Islam,” says Kirralie Smith, who runs a website called Halal Choices, The Herald reports.

According to The Herald, “The essence of halal is that any food is forbidden to Muslims if it includes blood, pork, alcohol, the flesh of carnivores or carrion, or comes from an animal which has not been slaughtered in the correct manner, which includes having its throat slit.”

Washington Times, 28 March 2013

Geller plans new round of anti-Muslim ads in New York

Geller Islamic Apartheid adsThe pro-Israel group that called enemies of the Jewish state “savage” in subway ads will launch a new campaign to counteract pro-Palestinian billboards that were installed on Metro-North trains this week.

The new ads, paid for by the American Freedom Defense Initiative, feature disturbing images under the headline: “This is Islamic apartheid.”

One of the images shows two blindfolded men getting wrapped with nooses. Below the image, it reads, “Gay under Islamic law (Sharia).” The picture is from Iran, said Pamela Geller, head of the AFDI.

Another picture shows a woman dressed in a white burqa getting whipped above the words: “Under Islamic law rape victims are tortured or killed unless they agree to marry their rapist.” Geller said that picture is from Indonesia.

She submitted the ads to the MTA yesterday. It’s unclear when they will go up; her ads have been approved before.

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Columbus, Ohio: Muslim workers fired for praying at work

An advocacy group says 18 Muslims have filed federal complaints against a Westerville-based logistics company, saying they were fired for praying at work.

Exel Inc., a subsidiary of Deutsche Post DHL, is accused of denying requests to adjust break times to accommodate prayer or to allow employees to take unpaid prayer breaks, according to the Columbus chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The council said it filed the complaints on behalf of the workers with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission yesterday.

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Guerilla artists combat Geller’s hate campaign

BAAQUP against Geller 2Over at the Huffington Post Aaron Sankin reports that a San Francisco-based group called Bay Area Art Queers Unleashing Power (BAAQUP) have mounted a guerrilla art campaign against Pamela Geller’s latest round of anti-Muslim ads on the city’s buses.

A message pasted over the ads by BAAQUP reads: “I’m Pam Geller and I fund anti-Muslim hate speech. I’m obsessed and must struggle to stop.”

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Tennessee lawmakers confuse mop sink for Muslim foot-washing sink

NASHVILLE — Sometimes a mop sink is just a mop sink.

Building managers and legislative staffers have sought to reassure some concerned Tennessee lawmakers that recent renovations at the state Capitol did not install special facilities for Muslims to wash their feet before praying.

“I confirmed with the facility administrator for the State Capitol Complex that the floor-level sink installed in the men’s restroom outside the House Chamber is for housekeeping use,” Legislative Administration Director Connie Ridley wrote in an email. “It is, in layman’s terms, a mop sink.”

The Tennessean, 25 March 2013

See also “Scary sink terrorizes Tennessee state legislature”, Loonwatch, 25 March 2013

Update:  Also “Fears of creeping sharia at the Tennessee capitol go down the drain”, The Atlantic Wire, 26 March 2013

And “CAIR says sponsors of Tenn. anti-Islam bill ‘sink’ to new low”, CAIR press release, 26 March 2013