Dear America,
Our world today is assaulted with myriad headlines describing rising extremism and terrorism, and political instability in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Middle East. Despite the plethora of bad news, most recently we have seen a day of hope marked by the end of Ramadan, where Muslims from all nations, social classes, and sects openly united in the spirit of humility, brotherhood, thankfulness, and peace.
As human beings, you and me have a tendency to let the negative marginalize the good and the true. But in this Ramadan the unity and the message of peace and humility that nearly a billion Muslims have exhibited should not go unnoticed, nor should it be underestimated.
America, even though you are part of us (Muslims) and we are a part of you, you often fear and misunderstand the one thing that unites the billion of us around the world is peace, love, and spiritual strength. You fear our religion, Islam. I write the following to not accuse anyone or apologize on behalf of any group. In part one of this article, I speak to you America, as one Muslim who is part of the majority of Muslims standing against the Ahmedinijads, Bin Ladens, and Taliban and Al Qaeda. These men have stolen my voice... our voice. The actions of a violent minority have for too long trumped the selfless and righteous actions of the moderate majority who do good in the name of Islam.
Firstly, Muslims are not a violent people and Islam is not a violent religion. I fear you overlook the fact that the faith of Muslims has been monopolized by the corrupt despots of Muslim countries and Muslim extremists. And it is the extremists whose power is bolstered by a media that has paralyzed the voice of the Muslim majority, who in fact abhor violence and terrorism.
It can be confusing even to me because on one side we only see Muslim extremists on the TV preaching hate in the name of Islam and we barely hear the majority. As I will touch on in part two of this article, Muslims have even marginalized themselves. But America, Muslims are a community of over a billion people, most of whom live in poverty within developing countries governed by oppressive, abusive, authoritarian regimes. These very regimes remain bunkered against an alienated group of extremists who are taking to the gun instead of a potentially rigged ballot. It is our mothers and daughters and sons who are being killed on a daily basis by either violent extremists or botched missile attacks by NATO. We are against violence and terrorism America, be it from Muslim extremists or NATO bombs. We are against violence because it is we who are the primary target of most terrorist attacks today. And while we may disagree with your military actions and policies, we look up to the principles that make up America... I speak of the freedom to be critical of yourself as a society and government; the opportunities awarded by the most comprehensive education system in the world; and your effortless ability to adapt in an ever transforming world.
Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mohsin-mohiud-din/dear-america-letter-from_b_29936...
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We are all people, made from the same ingredients taken from the Universe. There is NO difference. It's time we start treating ALL people for what God has made us for. Remember, this life is a learning ground-we will be tested shortly by our Maker.
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i would like to add this. a "friend" posted this to facebook with the tagline
"Wouldn't it be wonderful to have more Christian Pennsylvanians at our state Capitol than the 50,000 muslims praying to a dead god at the U.S. Capitol? If you can make it, please try to come, even if it's only for a little bit."
i think this is ridiculously stupid! a "dead god"? isn't god all the same, no matter what? i hope we as humans can learn to respect everyone, everywhere. -
Great letter WPTV. I completely agree. The extremists have stolen the voice of Islam.
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An American response to a muslim persepective:
I'd like to start out but saying that I applaud your tactic. In the 21st century there's no excuse for cultures to lack open communication. That's especially true when those cultures seem at odds. It's a tactic that will address greater understanding and eventual acceptance of our differences. After all, this ignorance exists mostly at a grassroots level and needs a grassroots cure.
Here's what I don't udnerstand: Islam is the second largest religion (over 20 percent of the world's population). How many extremists will continue to misrepresent Islam and in how many more abhorrent ways before the massive populace takes back what it holds so dear.
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would love to meet and talk to this person that wrote the letter. And let him know that not all americans think that ecery muslim people are bad. there are good and bad people every where on this earth. Kudos to the one who wrote this letter
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just keep it up
more positive info less negative.
wptv "We are all people, made from the same ingredients taken from the Universe. There is NO difference"
why the constant attempts at discrediting jews?
despite it is the hebrew torah that the quran is written from why are muslum teachings good and jewish ones bad?
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I call Doublespeak foul. "We are all innocent and want peace yadayada as soon as all the Jews are homeless or drowning."
Why is it that Muslims are constantly trying to say it is only a minority of bad guys when women, Bahai, gays, and blacks are subjugated all over the entire Muslim world. Not buying it dude.
I'll take everyone for who they are personally thank you, no "religions of peace," crap for me. Buddhism is the only one that can claim that.-
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