Terrible
news came yesterday [August 10, 2006] that some British-born Muslims
were allegedly plotting to blow up with liquid bombs at least 10
airline flights that were scheduled to depart London to the United
States. Like 9/11,this horrible news shook the whole world. But thanks
are due to Allah that this time it was before the tragedy could
happen; the evil plot was discovered and averted.
We
Muslims were wiping our tears with the sad news of the death and
destruction in Lebanon and Palestine. We were hoping that the world
would see the aggressor and the victim in this recent crisis in the
Middle East. We hoped for justice for the people of Lebanon and
Palestine. Alas, the news of this alleged plot turned the table
against us. Now in a few moments the tragedy of Lebanon is out of
focus; nobody is talking about the bleeding of the people of Lebanon,
the starvation of millions, and the plight of the innocent.
No
one exactly knows who made this horrible plot and for whose benefit.
It is claimed that some young British-born Muslims were involved. Some
point to the terrorists of Al-Qaeda and some mention the names of some
other Muslim militant groups. Some jumped to accuse Islam and Muslims
in general. Abusive calls are coming, and Islamophobic and
anti-Islamic propaganda are on the rise. The Assistant Secretary
General of the Muslim Council of Britain said, "Some people are
keen to portray British Muslims as a fifth column, a mass reservoir of
terrorists prepared to slaughter their fellow citizens."
There
are also those who are more careful and restrained in their comments.
The British Home Secretary John Reid said, "This is not the case
of one civilization against another, one religion against another. It
is a case, in general terms, of terrorists who wish to use evil
methods against the rest. And, therefore, there is common cause in
this country among all people of this country, from whatever
background, religion or ethnic dimension, because the threat is common
to us all" (Los Angeles Times, August 11, 2006).
National
Muslim organizations and major Islamic centers and mosques immediately
condemned these evil plots and called them un-Islamic and evil. We at
the Islamic Society of Orange County and the Shura Council of Southern
California gave our statements of condemnation to the media and
expressed our outrage against those who made such a plot and thanked
Allah for the safety and security of all people. We expressed our
gratefulness to the law enforcement authorities who discovered these
plots and foiled them in time.
In
the wake of this terrible news there will be those who will increase
their propaganda against Islam and Muslims. We must be conscious of
that, and we should inform and educate our fellow Americans. We have
also to be extra conscious of the security of our mosques and other
Islamic institutions that might become targets of hate crimes.
We
were saddened by the wrong and insensitive remarks of our President
Bush. He used the term "Islamic fascists." This is like the
terms "Islamic terrorists" or "Islamic militants."
We totally reject these terms. There is no fascism, terrorism, or
militancy in Islam. Fascism was a political movement that emerged in
1919 in Mussolini's Italy. It spread in Christian Europe but it was
not called "Christian fascism." Hitler was a baptized
Christian. He used the New Testament as an inspiration to kill the
Jews. His Nazism was a fascist movement, but it was not called
"Christian Nazism" or "Christian fascism."
Fascism
is defined as —
1.
A system of government marked by centralization of authority under
a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the
opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy
of belligerent nationalism and racism
2.
A political philosophy or movement based on or advocating such a
system of government
Anyone
who has an accurate knowledge of Islam would know that Islam is
totally against such philosophy in its beliefs, ethics, and laws in
general and in its social, economic, and political teachings in
particular. Islam is against dictatorship, against the use of
censorship, against nationalism or racism. Islam teaches universal
ethics, justice and fair dealings for all people. Islam teaches
tolerance of other cultures and religions.
It
is true that there are some Muslims who are militants or who have
fascist tendencies, but this should not be called Islamic. Not
everything that Muslims say or do is Islamic. Islam is not whatever
Muslims do; Islam is what Muslims ought to do. Sometimes people argue
and say "but the militants use the name of Islam; they use the
Qur'an and Islamic slogans." Our answer is that they are misusing
Islam. They are a small minority and they do not represent Islam.
There are militants Jews, Christians, Hindus, and Buddhists but they
are not called militants of Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, or
Buddhism.
I
would like to remind all of us to increase our efforts to remove
misinformation about Islam. We should be good examples, avoid any
extremism and violence, and live in obedience to our Creator. And we
must continue our efforts to bring peace, justice, humanity and
morality to this world.