In her comment on one of my previous posts, blogger Teresa said, “How many moderate Muslims have you seen speak out against 9/11 and other terrorist attacks? I have not seen many Muslims speak out." Teresa expresses the sentiment of many Americans who are dissatisfied with the “moderate” Muslim response to the terrorism and violence …
Addressing the “insensitivity” argument
Note: This post--and others down the pipeline--were intended for last Saturday (September 11.) Though I wanted them to correspond with the anniversary of the attacks, the pieces are still relevant, I hope. This first one addresses the "insensitivity argument" and the others will come later this weekend--I hope! Homework may once again get in …
Postponed
On Friday, I said I'd be posting two more reflections on 9/11 this weekend, one yesterday and one today. But nothing was posted last night, and it's likely nothing will be posted today. I wrote a lot yesterday, didn't finish, and didn't finish a lot of important homework. I've got to deal with …
Reflections on 9/11, Part 1
This weekend is a unique one. Today, Muslims are celebrating Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, Ramadan. Tomorrow, Americans of all faiths will mourn the ninth anniversary of the attacks on New York and the Pentagon. It seems quite ironic that these two days--arguably the most significant days for …
Democracy Now!’s Islamic center roundtable
My former professor John Esposito, Muslim Congressman Keith Ellison-D, Rabbi Irwin Kula, and Talat Hamdani, mother of a 9/11 victim, discuss the Park 51 project, the plan to build an Islamic center in Manhattan. Their voices and views have been--I believe--intentionally ignored in the mainstream media's coverage of this issue. This is what Democracy Now! does …
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