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Speakers
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By
Hadi Yahmed, IOL Paris Correspondent
PARIS,
March 29 (IslamOnline.net) - French Muslim media experts considered
the image of Islam in the French media to be teeming with 'deceit and
distortion', highlighting the need (for French Muslims) to join the
media field more actively to correct their image themselves.
This
came during a symposium organized Saturday, March 27, by
"Multiple France Coalition" in the French capital Paris,
with the participation of a number of Muslim researchers and media
people in France.
"The
recent dialogue on Islam in France has shown several important
premises; the first of which is that the French mass media always
deals with Islam as a religion of the past that has no present or
future," Sori Kaba, editor in chief of Umma.com, a prominent
Francophone website for French Muslims, said.
Belonging
to the past is a common feature among all western religions and
philosophies, Kaba added, giving examples for the wrong handling of
the Islamic issues by the French media, like demonstrating “fanatic
trends” as the only representative of Islam, while ignoring other
more open ones.
"French
mass media uses the term [Islamists] as an accusation in itself,
though such term is being used in the Arab and Islamic world to refer
to people and parties represented in the parliaments of their
respective countries," he said.
He
reiterated that the western history is not void of persecution,
referring to what the Protestant Christians faced during the sixth
century.
"Several
mass media present a false and unrealistic image of Islam, quoting a
report prepared by France Channel Two on a Paris neighborhood, showing
it as an Afghan district in the capital, though the reality is
surprisingly different," Ahmed Hafeizy, presenter of France
Channel Two 'Knowing Islam' program, said.
Abu
Bakr Malek, an editor in 'safirnat.info' website, affiliated to the
Muslim community in France, said that falsehoods attributed to Islam
in the French media simply stem from ignorance.
"Several
French experts, who introduce themselves to mass media as specialists
in Islamic issues, have not read Qur’an and do not know the
difference between Qur’anic verses and Prophetic sayings," he
elaborated.
Solution
On
means of correcting falsehoods attributed to Islam in the French
media, Kaba said, "Muslims of France should deliver their own
image themselves, instead of only being the subject of such imaging.
They should be active to generate their own image."
"We
try to undertake such mission through Umma.com website, calling upon
Muslims of France to join the media field rather than being a subject
of an imaging fabricated by others," he added.
Hafeizy
agreed with Kaba that it is imperative that Muslims and Arabs draw
their own image. He reiterated that Muslims are required to review the
image drawn by the Islamic world about others.
The
number of Muslims in France exceeds six millions, representing 10% of
the population and possessing 1.8 million votes. Muslims in France
come from 53 countries and speak 21 languages. Algerians represent a
great majority of Muslims in France.
Some
studies and estimates point out that the number of Muslims in France
will be more than threefold by 2020. Their numbers will reach 20
millions due to the high fertility rate, the high birth rate,
continuous immigration into France and adoption by large numbers of
French people of Islam, as Muslims of French origin amount to 100,000.