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Tragedy,
Compassion, and Blind Rage
By
Khalid Baig
In the immediate aftermath
of the terrible events of 11 September, there was an outpouring of compassion
and sympathy for the victims and condemnation of these acts from Muslims of
all persuasions around the world. In Pakistan, Edhi Foundation announced a donation
of $100,000 to aid the victims. This may be small change for some in the USA,
but it is a huge amount for Pakistan where hundreds of thousands of people live
in dire poverty.
Prominent scholar Sheikh
Yusuf Qardawi, who was denied a visa to enter the US not long ago, because of
his support of the oppressed Palestinians, condemned the attacks and urged the
Muslims in the USA to donate blood. "Our hearts bleed for the victims,"
he said, echoing sentiments from across the Muslim world. In Palestine, there
was a march in East Jerusalem to show solidarity with the victims. Just imagine:
those who have been the victims of an American-financed and Israeli-operated
machine of oppression marching to condemn an attack on the US. To be sure, they
were not mourning the destruction of World Trade Center. They were mourning
the loss of life and limb of fellow human beings. While the attacks showed the
worst of humanity, this worldwide reaction showed the best of it.
This outpouring was largely
unreported in the Western media and therefore unappreciated in the Western world.
A billion dollar media campaign could not have achieved this goodwill that this
tragic event created instantaneously. John Esposito noted that this was the
first time such a consensus developed in favor of the US in the Muslim world.
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Those
engaging in hate talk and hate crimes did not even realize that several
hundred Muslims also were killed or injured in the terrorist attacks.
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In response, what did the
Muslims get? Hate crimes on the streets and humiliating treatment by officials
at airports, train stations, and ports. Passengers were dragged, handcuffed
and interrogated for the crime of being Muslim, and therefore, by definition,
guilty until proven innocent. More than 200 hate crimes against Muslims were
reported in the first few days. Two persons were killed, while many other attempts
were made at the lives of American Muslims (One victim was a Muslim, the other
was a Sikh, thought to be a Muslim by the attacker). There were countless cases
of pulling of headscarves of Muslim women and other assaults on them. Muslim
owned businesses and mosques were targeted and vandalized. Internet chat rooms
and talk shows on radio and television bubbled with hate talk directed against
Islam and Muslims. Those engaging in it did not even realize that several hundred
Muslims also were killed or injured in the terrorist attacks in New York and
Washington.
Narrow-mindedness, xenophobia,
misdirected patriotism, ignorance, rush to judgment, racism, and plain old bigotry
caused an opportunity to be lost. The wave of compassion in the Muslim world
was replaced by a concern for safety of fellow Muslims living here. As usual,
the pundits and experts did not notice this change. And some of them continued
to insist that Islam teaches hatred!
There is more!
Even as Muslims in America
line up to donate blood they shudder to think that the government is making
plans to spill innocent Muslim blood in Afghanistan and who knows where else.
America is talking about dropping its "big hammer" on Afghanistan.
We are sadly reminded of the person who only has a hammer and therefore looks
at every problem as a nail.
This is time to rally around
the flag of reason, not of blind retribution.
Date/Time Last Modified: 6/17/2002 3:37:22 PM
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