Islamophobia — Weapon of Choice for the Midterms

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Islamophobia — Weapon of Choice for the Midterms

By Nida Khan

News correspondent for WRKS 98.7 Kiss FM NY

It’s that time of year again. Congress is on its lengthy August recess, and candidates have only a few months until the November elections. Just shy of the coveted midterms, both Republican and Democratic politicians will undoubtedly up the ante during these few weeks of downtime. But as we all clearly witnessed last year, it’s the GOP and Tea Party that readily pull out the age-old guaranteed weapon of choice: fear mongering. In the past, it’s been everything from homophobia to health care to socialism to abortion rights and all in between. The one subject however that consistently delivers without fail is the right’s wedge issue of this 2010 election: Islamophobia.

“Islam bashing is a lucrative business,” says Aliya Latif, Civil Rights Director at CAIR-NY. “It’s as if any success or contribution by American Muslims is a new opportunity for a vocal minority of extremists to capitalize and advance on their bigotry and xenophobia.”

Case in point: Newt Gingrich, Sarah Palin, Rick Lazio, Peter King and others on the proposed community center downtown at 51 Park Place. Consistently juxtaposing the Muslim diaspora with the events of 9/11, these politicians not only push forth notions of ‘collective guilt’ that Muslims must somehow carry, but they inaccurately dismiss the fact that hundreds of Muslims died in the towers and that the terrorists in no way, shape, or form represented the religion of Islam.

Seizing on bullet points and catch phrases like ‘mosque at ground zero’ they fail to state that the proposed project is several blocks away from the WTC site, and is in fact a center much like the YMCA equipped with recreation facilities. Playing on the anxiety of a population that for the large part is unfamiliar with Islam or Muslims except in the context of ‘otherness’, Gingrich has taken it a step further by putting out measures to stop what he terms ‘Shari’ah law taking over the Constitution’.

“Shari’ah is a path towards protecting religious rights, life, intellectual freedom, wealth and posterity based upon faithfulness to God,” explains Dawud Walid, assistant Imam of Masjid Wali Muhammad in Detroit, Michigan. “It is not a closed codex of laws that must be rigidly applied in all circumstances and locations.”

And last time I checked, no one ever suggested Shari’ah was superseding the Constitution of the United States. If any religion or belief system were allowed to bypass our own rule of law, then there would have been no need for the Feds to infiltrate a polygamist group in Texas two years ago.

But since we’re on the subject of the Constitution and our inalienable rights, let’s remember that religious freedom is one of the tenets of our nation. And despite what Gingrich and others may espouse in talking points, there are churches and other houses of worship in Muslim countries around the world. So why should we, as Americans, deny New Yorkers a house of worship and recreation in the city they reside in?

The debate over the Park Place center is not at all surprising during such a polarized election year. But when you have protests against proposed mosques in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Temecula, California, Sheboygan, Wisconsin and all across the country, we collectively face a grave problem. It may just be politics and a key method for rallying people to the polls, but Islamophobia has far greater consequences beyond election results.

A 2010 Gallup world religion survey shows that 4 out of every 10 Americans feel some sort of prejudice towards Muslims – more than twice the number who say the same about Christians, Jews or Buddhists.

And as we all know, sentiments can easily translate into disturbing consequences. In May of this year, a gang touting religious epithets viciously beat a Brooklyn Muslim man of Bangladeshi background — his face, left barely recognizable.

With the Muslim holy month of Ramadan upon us, and campaign mode in full swing, we can bet that the vitriol and fear mongering will only escalate. There are some politicians willing to forgo truth and reality in order to advance their own personal agendas, but the question is: at what cost?

DawudWalid

Dawud Walid is currently the Executive Director of the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI), which is a chapter of America's largest advocacy and civil liberties organization for American Muslims and is a member of the Michigan Muslim Community Council (MMCC) Imams Committee. Walid has been interviewed and quoted in approximately 150 media outlets ranging from the New York Times, Wall St Journal, National Public Radio, CNN, BBC, FOX News and Al-Jazeera. Furthermore, Walid was a political blogger for the Detroit News from January 2014 to January 2016, has had essays published in the 2012 book All-American: 45 American Men on Being Muslim, the 2014 book Qur'an in Conversation and was quoted as an expert in 13 additional books and academic dissertations. He was also a featured character in the 2013 HBO documentary "The Education of Mohammad Hussein." Walid has lectured at over 50 institutions of higher learning about Islam, interfaith dialogue and social justice including at Harvard University, DePaul University and the University of the Virgin Islands - St. Thomas and St. Croix campuses as well as spoken at the 2008 and 2011 Congressional Black Caucus Conventions alongside prominent speakers such as the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Congressman Keith Ellison. In 2008, Walid delivered the closing benediction at the historic 52nd Michigan Electoral College in the Michigan State Senate chambers and gave the Baccalaureate speech for graduates of the prestigious Cranbrook-Kingswood Academy located in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Walid was also a featured speaker at the 2009 and 2010 Malian Peace and Tolerance Conferences at the University of Bamako in Mali, West Africa. He has also given testimony at hearings and briefings in front of Michigan state legislators and U.S. congressional representatives, including speaking before members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in Washington, D.C. Walid has studied under qualified scholars the disciplines of Arabic grammar and morphology, foundations of Islamic jurisprudence, sciences of the exegesis of the Qur’an, and Islamic history during the era of Prophet Muhammad through the governments of the first 5 caliphs. He previously served as an imam at Masjid Wali Muhammad in Detroit and the Bosnian American Islamic Center in Hamtramck, Michigan, and continues to deliver sermons and lectures at Islamic centers across the United States and Canada. Walid was a 2011 - 2012 fellow of the University of Southern California (USC) American Muslim Civil Leadership Institute (AMCLI) and a 2014 - 2015 fellow of the Wayne State Law School Detroit Action Equity Lab (DEAL). Walid served in the United States Navy under honorable conditions earning two United States Navy & Marine Corp Achievement medals while deployed abroad. He has also received awards of recognition from the city councils of Detroit and Hamtramck and from the Mayor of Lansing as well as a number of other religious and community organizations.

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