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GROUND
ZERO MOSQUE
A MISNOMER
On mosque, U.S. should stand on moral high ground
By Mike Ghouse July 26, 2010; 5:37 PM ET
Published at Washington Post
http://tinyurl.com/GhouseonWashingtonPost
Who are the folks opposing or supporting the Mosque near Ground
Zero? The revelations are as clear as the day light, while the
religious leaders are speaking boldly for freedom and
co-existence, the right wing politicians have gone berserk and
hanging on to tiny branches to save their political careers, and
it is an abuse of Patriotism to have political gains.
If you have surfed through the internet, you might reasonably
conclude that the ones opposing are the right wing Republicans
like Palin, Gingrich, Paladino, Corker, Tancredo, Rowe, McCain
and others. They continue to fall in the abyss of ignorance and
are out of touch with the American public. The pied piper
Limbaugh had led them once and his cooked up support will blind
them again.
Until they come up with concrete alternative solutions for the
difficulties our nation is facing, they will continue to hang on
to anything they "perceive" will save them. The American public
does not like divisive politics and I hope they understand and
honor it, and become conflict mitigaters and goodwill nurturers.
Senator Croker writes, "These Muslims will stand inside their
mosque and "gloat" over their "victory" and plot and plan more
mayhem and murder!" Another one writes "Would Muslims in any
part of the world let the Jews or Christians build a
Church/Synagogue". Gingrich writes, "America is experiencing an
Islamist cultural-political offensive designed to undermine and
destroy our civilization." Not to be left behind, Sarah Palin
appeals to the Muslims on twitter, "Peace-seeking Muslims, pls
understand, Ground Zero mosque is UNNECESSARY provocation; it
stabs hearts." There seems to be a competition among the right
wing Republicans as to who can be the ugliest twister.
It is time for the moderate Republicans to speak up and wrestle
out party leadership from the right wingers for survival. As
Americans, our loyalty ought to be for our system of checks and
balances. It is in the interest of sustainable and just policies
to have each house run by Republicans and Democrats
respectively. Most mistakes by our government have occurred when
all the three branches of government were run by the same party.
Monopoly in governance leads the other to resort to divisive
politics.
Bin Laden pulled two of our symbolic buildings down and murdered
nearly 3000 Americans; He is still at large. We need to find
this criminal and punish him instead of creating a deficit and
ruining our economy with the war. Bin Laden is the most hated
guy for American Muslims than anyone else; he has provoked
prejudice towards Muslims and has made their lives miserable.
The right wingers on the other hand will pull all of us
Americans down from the moral high grounds we have held for
nearly a century and sink us in bigotry. We have stood up for
the Holocaust survivors, the refugees and the oppressed people
in Bosnia and elsewhere in the world.
The right wingers have made their business to mislead us, and
now they are bent on making an issue out of a cultural center
like the YMCA or the JCC and calling it a mosque as if it is not
a place of worship and a dungeon where the public is not
allowed. In reality, it is an open place where they will teach
co-existence and pluralism and will be open to all Americans.
The Republican PAC has produced a commercial that mixes the
Muslim call for prayer with the destruction of our twin towers.
This is destructively divisive. The center is not on the spot of
Ground Zero but two blocks down. Does speaking the truth weaken
them?
This is the very reason we need to support the Mosque to show to
the world what freedom of religion means: to demonstrate our
spirit of liberty and set an example of how a nation treats its
minorities.
It also paves the way for critical thinking that we can
distinguish between terrorists and Muslims, doctor killers and
the Christians, Fred Phelps and Christianity.
America has led the world in Science, technology, innovation and
has remained a beacon of morality and a defender of human
rights. Our constitution is an exemplary document of democracy
and now the time has come to lead the world in Pluralism and
co-existence.
The other nations need to look up to us and not the other way
around. We need to set higher standards of civility and NOT
stoop down to the level of Talibans or some dictators and
monarchs around the world. If we want other nations to behave,
we need to lead the way. We need to stand tall and on a moral
high ground and be an example of morality and civility to the
world.
Mike Ghouse is a speaker, thinker and a write on Pluralism and
Islam and offers pluralistic solutions on issues of the day; a
frequent guest on the media. His work can be found in three
websites and 22 blogs listed at
http://www.mikeghouse.net/
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Obama's remarks about Ground Zero mosque:
The transcript
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010/08/obamas-remarks-about-ground-ze.html?sid=ST2010081305974
Updated 10:00 p.m.
President Obama's remarks for Friday night's iftar dinner at the
White House, marking the breaking of the daily Ramadan feast,
transcribed and distributed by the administration:
Good evening, everybody. Welcome. Please, have a seat. Well,
welcome to the White House. To you, to Muslim Americans across
our country, and to more than one billion Muslims around the
world, I extend my best wishes on this holy month. Ramadan
Kareem.
I want to welcome members of the diplomatic corps; members of my
administration; and members of Congress, including Rush Holt,
John Conyers, and Andre Carson, who is one of two Muslim
American members of Congress, along with Keith Ellison. So
welcome, all of you.
Here at the White House, we have a tradition of hosting iftars
that goes back several years, just as we host Christmas parties
and seders and Diwali celebrations. And these events celebrate
the role of faith in the lives of the American people. They
remind us of the basic truth that we are all children of God,
and we all draw strength and a sense of purpose from our
beliefs.
These events are also an affirmation of who we are as Americans.
Our Founders understood that the best way to honor the place of
faith in the lives of our people was to protect their freedom to
practice religion. In the Virginia Act of Establishing Religion
Freedom, Thomas Jefferson wrote that "all men shall be free to
profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters
of religion." The First Amendment of our Constitution
established the freedom of religion as the law of the land. And
that right has been upheld ever since.
Indeed, over the course of our history, religion has flourished
within our borders precisely because Americans have had the
right to worship as they choose -- including the right to
believe in no religion at all. And it is a testament to the
wisdom of our Founders that America remains deeply religious --
a nation where the ability of peoples of different faiths to
coexist peacefully and with mutual respect for one another
stands in stark contrast to the religious conflict that persists
elsewhere around the globe.
Now, that's not to say that religion is without controversy.
Recently, attention has been focused on the construction of
mosques in certain communities -- particularly New York. Now, we
must all recognize and respect the sensitivities surrounding the
development of Lower Manhattan. The 9/11 attacks were a deeply
traumatic event for our country. And the pain and the experience
of suffering by those who lost loved ones is just unimaginable.
So I understand the emotions that this issue engenders. And
Ground Zero is, indeed, hallowed ground.
But let me be clear. As a citizen, and as President, I believe
that Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as
everyone else in this country. And that includes the right to
build a place of worship and a community center on private
property in Lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and
ordinances. This is America. And our commitment to religious
freedom must be unshakeable. The principle that people of all
faiths are welcome in this country and that they will not be
treated differently by their government is essential to who we
are. The writ of the Founders must endure.
We must never forget those who we lost so tragically on 9/11,
and we must always honor those who led the response to that
attack -- from the firefighters who charged up smoke-filled
staircases, to our troops who are serving in Afghanistan today.
And let us also remember who we're fighting against, and what
we're fighting for. Our enemies respect no religious freedom. Al
Qaeda's cause is not Islam -- it's a gross distortion of Islam.
These are not religious leaders -- they're terrorists who murder
innocent men and women and children. In fact, al Qaeda has
killed more Muslims than people of any other religion -- and
that list of victims includes innocent Muslims who were killed
on 9/11.
So that's who we're fighting against. And the reason that we
will win this fight is not simply the strength of our arms -- it
is the strength of our values. The democracy that we uphold. The
freedoms that we cherish. The laws that we apply without regard
to race, or religion, or wealth, or status. Our capacity to show
not merely tolerance, but respect towards those who are
different from us -- and that way of life, that quintessentially
American creed, stands in stark contrast to the nihilism of
those who attacked us on that September morning, and who
continue to plot against us today.
In my inaugural address I said that our patchwork heritage is a
strength, not a weakness. We are a nation of Christians and
Muslims, Jews and Hindus --- and non-believers. We are shaped by
every language and every culture, drawn from every end of this
Earth. And that diversity can bring difficult debates. This is
not unique to our time. Past eras have seen controversies about
the construction of synagogues or Catholic churches. But time
and again, the American people have demonstrated that we can
work through these issues, and stay true to our core values, and
emerge stronger for it. So it must be -- and will be -- today.
And tonight, we are reminded that Ramadan is a celebration of a
faith known for great diversity. And Ramadan is a reminder that
Islam has always been a part of America. The first Muslim
ambassador to the United States, from Tunisia, was hosted by
President Jefferson, who arranged a sunset dinner for his guest
because it was Ramadan --- making it the first known iftar at
the White House, more than 200 years ago.
Like so many other immigrants, generations of Muslims came to
forge their future here. They became farmers and merchants,
worked in mills and factories. They helped lay the railroads.
They helped to build America. They founded the first Islamic
center in New York City in the 1890s. They built America's first
mosque on the prairie of North Dakota. And perhaps the oldest
surviving mosque in America --- still in use today --- is in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Today, our nation is strengthened by millions of Muslim
Americans. They excel in every walk of life. Muslim American
communities --- including mosques in all 50 states --- also
serve their neighbors. Muslim Americans protect our communities
as police officers and firefighters and first responders. Muslim
American clerics have spoken out against terror and extremism,
reaffirming that Islam teaches that one must save human life,
not take it. And Muslim Americans serve with honor in our
military. At next week's iftar at the Pentagon, tribute will be
paid to three soldiers who gave their lives in Iraq and now rest
among the heroes of Arlington National Cemetery.
These Muslim Americans died for the security that we depend on,
and the freedoms that we cherish. They are part of an unbroken
line of Americans that stretches back to our founding; Americans
of all faiths who have served and sacrificed to extend the
promise of America to new generations, and to ensure that what
is exceptional about America is protected -- our commitment to
stay true to our core values, and our ability slowly but surely
to perfect our union.
For in the end, we remain "one nation, under God, indivisible."
And we can only achieve "liberty and justice for all" if we live
by that one rule at the heart of every great religion, including
Islam --- that we do unto others as we would have them do unto
us.
So thank you all for being here. I wish you a blessed Ramadan.
And with that, let us eat.
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Ground Zero Mosque articles
We have to respect and honor the sentiments of every one who was
a victim of terrorism and their friends and relatives who have
suffered through this.
The Ground Zero Mosque is engaging the American Public and
bringing out emotions and intellectualism to the forefront to
tackle the issue of co-existence. The questions abound; what is
freedom of religion, what is first amendment, what kind of
nation are we, do we want to emulate the very nations we condemn
or should we lead the world and set the standards for
co-existence. What does it take to build orderly societies? What
does it take for you, me and others to feel safe and live in
peace?
We have to consciously create institutions and systems that
would become a catalyst to a positive change and bring about
cohesive functioning of the society. It is our duty to keep law
and order and faithfully guard the safety of every citizen.
This issue is engaging the American Public, both for and
against, and as a Pluralist who believes in co-existence is the
way for sustaining harmony, I will save the links of articles
that come across my knowledge as a reference for the
researchers.
In behalf of the men and women who have lost their loved ones, a
few are genuinely opposing the building of the communtiy Center,
a few are Altruistic and want the center to stand out as a
beaocon of hope and peace and yet a few are falling prey to the
political opportunists. At the end, if we envision an America
that is good for all, we have to consider dropping the “me, me,
and me” and yeild to what is good for America, the land of the
free.
While the tragedy will never fade from our memories, we have to
consider the political opportunists who are opposing the Muslim
Center near Ground Zero? The revelations are as clear as the day
light, the right wing politicians have gone berserk and hanging
on to tiny branches to save their political careers, and it is
an abuse of Patriotism to have political gains.
If you have surfed through the internet, you might reasonably
conclude that the ones opposing are the right wing Republicans
like Palin, Gingrich, Paladino, Corker, Tancredo, Rowe, McCain
and others. They continue to fall in the abyss of ignorance and
are out of touch with the American public. The pied piper
Limbaugh had led them once and his cooked up support will blind
them again.
Until they come up with concrete alternative solutions for the
difficulties our nation is facing, they will continue to hang on
to anything they "perceive" will save them. The American public
does not like divisive politics and I hope they understand and
honor it, and become conflict mitigaters and goodwill nurturers.
If Saudi is a bad country, why do we want to emulate them?
Should some one point their fingers and say the same things
about us, we say to the tin pot dictators and fascist regimes?
To ban any Muslim presence from the neighborhood because of the
actions of 19 terrorists is to fall into the same flawed
ideology of the terrorist who label all Americans as evil.
America has led the world in Science, technology, innovation and
has remained a beacon of morality and a defender of human
rights. Our constitution is an exemplary document of democracy
and now the time has come to lead the world in Pluralism and
co-existence.
We have to be a model to other nations. The other nations need
to look up to us and not the other way around. We need to set
higher standards of civility and NOT stoop down to the level of
Talibans or some dictators and monarchs around the world. If we
want other nations to behave, we need to lead the way. We need
to stand tall and on a moral high ground and be an example of
morality and civility to the world.
This is the very reason we need to support the Mosque to show to
the world what freedom of religion means: to demonstrate our
spirit of liberty and set an example of how a nation treats its
minorities.
Bin Laden pulled two of our symbolic buildings down and murdered
nearly 3000 Americans; He is still at large. We need to find
this criminal and punish him instead of creating a deficit and
ruining our economy with the war. Bin Laden is the most hated
guy for American Muslims than anyone else; he has provoked
prejudice towards Muslims and has made their lives miserable.
The right wingers on the other hand will pull all of us
Americans down from the moral high grounds we have held for
nearly a century and sink us in bigotry. We have stood up for
the Holocaust survivors, the refugees and the oppressed people
in Bosnia and elsewhere in the world.
Mike Ghouse is a speaker on Pluralism and Islam offering
pluralistic solutions to the issues of the day, in this case, at
least another point of view for us to be fair and human. He is a
frequent guest of the Media and his work is encapsulated in 22
Blogs and 3 Websites listed at http://www.mikeghouse.net/
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