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With All Eyes On Capitol Hill, Muslims Watch Warily

Muslim Hearings

First Posted: 03/10/11 09:31 PM ET Updated: 05/26/11 12:44 PM ET

By Adelle M. Banks and Omar Sacirbey
Religion News Service

STERLING, Va. -- They were moved when the first Muslim elected to Congress shed tears for a Muslim who died trying to save others on 9/11. They were irked by accusations from House members and annoyed when fellow Muslims maligned their faith.

At times they were an "Amen" corner. At other moments, they jeered and glared at the images beamed live from Capitol Hill.

But for the most part, the dozen Muslims gathered here on Thursday (March 10) at the home of a local grassroots activist sat silently as they watched the House Homeland Security Committee's hearing on "the extent of radicalization in the American Muslim Community."

The hearings, spearheaded by Chairman Peter King, drew loud protests from many U.S. Muslims before they even started. Too many politicians are blaming too many Muslims for the heinous actions of a few, they said.

In Boston, Aatif Harden went to New England's largest mosque to watch, a facility that opened in 2009 after years of resistance from locals.

Harden, active in the Muslim American Society, had anticipated at least a few friends would join him at the mosque. But they were too busy with work or school, he said, to spend time watching Washington.

Malik Khan, president of the Islamic Center of Boston in Wayland, Mass., was among of those who skipped the viewing party. "Sometimes I think the hell with it," he said. "We do so many good things, and people still just want to demonize us."

So Harden watched the hearings alone. He didn't say much, until Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va., accused the Council on American-Islamic Relations of terrorist sympathies.

"All of this stuff is old," he said. "What's an unindicted co-conspirator anyways? What the hell is that?"

The feeling was much the same back in Virginia, where 28-year-old Salah Ayoubi called similar charges from King "ridiculous." Saba Baig, a 34-year-old home-schooling mother, called CAIR, a Muslim civil rights group with chapters across the country, "our biggest voice."

The gathering was hosted by Attorney Hassan Ahmad and his wife, Rabiah Ahmed, an organizer with the grassroots Muslim group My Faith My Voice. One of their guests was Ayah Ibrahim, a 26-year-old a graduate student in political science at George Mason University. Ibrahim wished Muslim leaders had been invited to testify at the hearing.

"They need to bring in Islamic scholars," Ibrahim said, "someone who actually knows what they're talking about."

When King cut off a request for more opening statements from committee Democrats, Ayoubi criticized the congressman.

"He doesn't want more of that good stuff to be said," Ayoubi said.

Ayoubi's father, Mazen Ayoubi, 57, was particularly frustrated with witness Zuhdi Jasser of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, who he said dwelled on the rare radicals over the many law-abiding Muslims. Ayoubi's seven children, for example, include doctors, lawyers, and engineers.

"It's only (Jasser) who thinks that there's a problem," he said.

Ahmad, the host, accused Jasser of maligning the faith as much as any terrorist. "That's what he's doing, he's hijacking our religion and he's making a statement on our behalf," said Ahmad.

Up in Boston, Harden, too, had choice words for Jasser.

"In the African American community, we have a term, 'Uncle Tom.' They're so full of self-loathing and self-hatred.," Harden said. "I'm not saying he's that, but he's right on the edge of it."

Harden is part of a group of Muslims who meet monthly with the FBI, and when Jasser said Muslims don't cooperate with law enforcement, Harden snapped at the screen. "I work with the FBI every month," he said. "For him to say Muslims aren't working with the police is a lie,
it's an insult."

In both Boston and Virginia, viewers seemed particularly troubled by perceptions that the hearings tarred all Muslims as guilty by association.

"Don't make the whole Muslim community responsible for the acts of a few idiots," Harden said. "Suppose we did that with the African-American community, or the Italian community? Suppose we had hearings about the Italian community being responsible for the mafia?"

When the hearings wrapped up in early afternoon, Harden still thought the hearings were a bad idea. But he was heartened by support from some members of the panel, including Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca, who has hired Muslim deputies and built bridges to the local
Muslim community.

Given what he had feared, or what could have happened, Harden said it could have been worse.

(Adelle M. Banks reported from Sterling, Va.; Omar Sacirbey reported
from Boston.)

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American Air
01:07 PM on 03/22/2011
They need to watch Pakistan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyGnM4vyUO0
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backhandii
12:15 AM on 03/15/2011
Know your enemy.
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cphill
12:28 AM on 03/13/2011
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07:47 PM on 03/12/2011
Rep. Peter King (R-NY) does not wish to “surrender to political correctness.” If this is true, shouldn’t he broaden his hearings to include Evangelical Extremists? You know, those radicals that harass, intimidate, stalk, and even murder in the name of pro-life and homophobia.
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09:26 AM on 03/12/2011
We could look at these hearings as an "intervention" if we extrapolate the science of addictions and recovery onto the current crisis our nation is experiencing.

If we do that we find that our nation is suffering no more nor less then an individual family who is suffering from an addict amongst their midst.

In the family unit, the members are often terrorized by the addict in the throes of extremism. Just like terrorists on the world wide scale terrorize through violence in order to manipulate and control, so do many addicts.

Family members are often fearful of engaging the addict for fear of enraging the addict. Family memebers will often attempt to silence the one among them, who is willing to engage the addict and "Just say no", and demand accountability.

They do so for differing reasons; to maintain the status quo because they are benefitting, or out of fear, maybe shame.

If the dysfunction known as addiction where extrapolated onto the world at large we would discover that we are one big dysfunctional family with all it's manifestation. We are all from the same source, as the story of Noah presents; addiction.

Addiction wasn't overcome in the flood, Noah preserved it. Whereas the religious/theists think themselves teetotalers, they are imbibers. Atheists are no more teetotalers then theists.

There is not cure, there is only recovery. There is no collective salvation, there is only recovery, one day, one person at a time.
11:50 PM on 03/11/2011
Arrogance is self destructive. Arrogance causes blind spots. Arrogance attracts vengeance and thus spells it's own end. Arrogant people look down upon others to pump up their own low self esteem.....in the short run that works, long run they spell their own ruin. To be human is to be above this animalistic, fearful, hateful self inflicted prison. Humanity is divided among two kinds of people, those who are ruled by FEAR and those who are ruled by LOVE. And these two kinds of people are found in every religion, every country, every race, color, creed, gender. That is the division of humanity....none else.
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Hasa Diga Eebowai
11:44 PM on 03/11/2011
Watch Bill Maher BBQ Muslim faith on this weeks show. He brings in the only muslim congressmen give him some love and them lays down the truth. Where do violent jihadist get there ideas? The Koran. You rock Bill!
11:52 AM on 03/15/2011
Bill Maher was very condescending and disrespectful in the way he spoke about the Koran. I am a christian, and don't believe in the Koran, but I would never disrespect another person's holy book like that, especially on national TV. If he had said where do those violent evangelicans and KKK members get their ideas? The bible, what would your comment be. Would you still be giving him your love? Would he still rock? I am beginning to suspect more and more that Bill Maher is a phony, and tend to pander to what is popular. His show is why I continue to have HBO, but everyday I have to wonder about him.
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11:31 PM on 03/11/2011
I am for Sharia law. Proggressives would embrace it!!!
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GinnyW
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02:21 AM on 03/12/2011
While most Progressives and Teabaggers who believe that we should believe every one of the 435 commandments in the first 5 books of the OT, and follow them, the majority of Christians pick and chose their favorites ("like bacon but hate homosexuals"??), and most believe that Jesus said that the first 2 of the top ten were the important ones, and the other 433 need to be considered as to what is ethical -- you didn't have to be circumcised and could eat veal scallopini and still become a Jew by following the top two.  I think most Americans prefer Roman law, not Sharia or Canon or any of the lesser "shalt nots" that were written by Moses in the Pentateuch.  While Mo may have had reason to give all those laws for the survival of a desert tribe in harsh living conditions, modern living makes many obsolete, such as no shellfish or pork, when refrigeration has eliminated death from samonella, for example.  Read the Rabbi Small Mysteries by Harry Kimmelman for an interesting explanation of the reason for these laws and the amendments made in subsequent years, not only by Jesus and the Greeks who wrote the New Testament, but up to the modern day.
03:40 AM on 03/12/2011
Interesting post.

People always refer to Judaism and Christianity as religions. While true, I see them more as fascinating cultures. A comparison of the early Christians or Christian Jews to Roman Christians clearly shows that Christianity was superimposed onto Paganism in the Roman Empire.

Judaism is a culture laden with tradition. It is, as you say, a reflection of "those laws [necessary] for the survival of a desert tribe in harsh living conditions. I know a child is not born Jewish if the father is a Jew and the mother a Gentile. This is because (I'm guessing) rape was so common 1000+ years ago, one never knew for sure a father's identity. Is this law still necessary? On the other side of the spectrum, Ethiopian Jews (Falasha or Exiles) practiced a form of Judaism so ancient their Jewishness was at first called into question.
03:58 AM on 03/12/2011
I stayed briefly in Saudi Arabia and there's more illicit sex there than in France. In Iran the mullahs a joke. The only people who embrace Sharia law are perhaps some cruelly persecuted and suppressed homosexuals in Yemen. Enough already with the Sharia Law BS talk.
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GinnyW
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08:09 PM on 03/12/2011
Sharia law is a fanatical, fundamental hold of the commandments of the OT, without any amendments of intervening years and input by other cultures into the civil law of current society.  Evangelicals embrace the concepts of Sharia, even as they say they don't want to allow it AND they want laws against any violation of marriage contracts, sexual orientation, or abortion imposed on current laws that would be required by Sharia.  This proves that if there is a God, She sure has a good sense of humor, huh?
10:22 PM on 03/11/2011
It's amazing how Congressman King, as he gains weight, looks like Brezhnev, top rat in USSR who also suspected Soviet Muslims. Soviets treated Muslims as an ETHNIC group; gave them their own republics. Yet they were ungrateful, considering themselves a religion instead. For Commies, God is a "ClassEnemy," so Muslims were persecuted, just like Catholic ClassEnemies.Since Brezhnev was an anti-Semite he also persecuted religious Jews as ClassEnemies, though also considered a nationality, and paid Nasser to persecute Arab Muslims considering themselves a religion rather than nationality. Throughout Western history Jewish&Muslim Semites met the same fate. Zionists funding King know this but want Jews to feel persecuted so they stampede to Israel. AntiSemitism's OK by them.

Congressman King tells us Islam's a dangerous religion-- that's same King who cheered IRA's terrorism in England and excused it saying: if civilians gotta die to kill British soldiers, bravo bombs!

I hope Jews realize that an America that can accept Congressman King looking and acting like Brezhnev will soon be doing this to Jews-- the other Semites-- even to the very Zionist Jews who fund King's anti-Islam campaign.

In 1970s, Mossad agents were mailing letter bombs to corporate executives dealing with Saddam. The "Unabomber" was also sending execs letter bombs. Should we consider him Mossad because he's Jewish? Absolutely not. So why is IRA terrorism's cheerleader King demanding that we investigate MuslimAmericanReligion for terrorism because they're the same religion as alQaeda terrorists? Mulims&Jews are of Semitic religions, not terrorists
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American Air
09:59 PM on 03/11/2011
I am totally for this hearing. I want to use this as a precedent to investigate the Evangelical chistians conspiracy around the world too.

They have conspired to divide nations from East Tumor to North East India, creating civil war like condition in Nigeria, Rwanda. For anti Gay terr0rist in Uganda.
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American Air
10:01 PM on 03/11/2011
Here is evangelical christians spreading their anti G ay bi0try in Uganda. P00 P00 Pastor!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXbwmINpGJA
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06:00 PM on 03/11/2011
Why Evangelicals Hate Jesus

The results from a recent poll published by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life (http://www.pewforum.org/Politics-and-Elections/Tea-Part... ) reveal what social scientists have known for a long time: White Evangelical Christians are the group least likely to support politicians or policies that reflect the actual teachings of Jesus. It is perhaps one of the strangest, most dumb-founding ironies in contemporary American culture. Evangelical Christians, who most fiercely proclaim to have a personal relationship with Christ, who most confidently declare their belief that the Bible is the inerrant word of God, who go to church on a regular basis, pray daily, listen to Christian music, and place God and His Only Begotten Son at the center of their lives, are simultaneously the very people most likely to reject his teachings and despise his radical message.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Gay Pagan Man, Living Happily With Husband
09:28 PM on 03/11/2011
Fanned and faved. This is why I refer to them as Christianists, just as Muslim extremists are called "Islamist".
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Buying USA Feeds USA, Supports/Preserves USA
09:05 AM on 03/12/2011
Your link doesn't work. Perhaps you would like to provide another one to support your claim?

That said, some of the teachings of Jesus, with their traditional teaching are utterly irrational, and begs the question, Which Jesus, in that the bible identifies at least a few?

Would you follow false teachings, just because Jesus said it? Would you follow a false teaching just because it is alleged that God said it, or that an angel (message) said God said it?
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MohammedAbbasi
Co-Director, Association of British Muslims
05:25 PM on 03/11/2011
Peter King has on his hands the blood of over 3,500 British citizens on his hands, Americans if they are serious about terrorism should extradite this man Peter King to the United Kingdom to stand trial
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American Air
09:57 PM on 03/11/2011
London is full of Islamists!
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American Air
09:57 PM on 03/11/2011
London is full of Pakistani LeT terr0rists!
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Asim
04:35 PM on 03/11/2011
Was not this guy...king... a devoted supporter and dadicated sympathizer of the terrorist IRA??????

And his predeccessor...joe liberman...is he not an israeli stooge..and has he not sworn loyalty to AIPAC and isrl-which has been terorrizing, oppressing and occupying the Palestinian People for the past 63 years-the longest military occupation in modern histroy.
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Buying USA Feeds USA, Supports/Preserves USA
09:07 AM on 03/12/2011
Can people learn from the mistakes of their past, or should they be forced to repeat them because thier mistakes might benefit someone else who would like to be accorded the tragedy of those mistakes?
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MohammedAbbasi
Co-Director, Association of British Muslims
05:46 PM on 03/12/2011
King helped kill 3,500 British citizens - are they cheap lives?
04:19 PM on 03/11/2011
Of course the fair and balanced King will next be investigating radical Christians.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Gay Pagan Man, Living Happily With Husband
06:46 PM on 03/11/2011
Fanned and faved. I was wondering the same thing. Of course he won't. Christians seem to be sacrosanct in this country. I worry far more about reichie radical Xtians than I do about Muslims.
09:20 PM on 03/11/2011
I'm frightened of fundies from either or any other religion. I mentioned Christians only because of the obvious threat to US security by homegrown terrorists who are able to blend in and fool Homeland Security more easily. The first obvious place to look are the fundie "Church Camps." The authoritarian and suffocating nature, and all this implies, of these fundies is enough for all to be very watchful.
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GinnyW
Socialize education, public health and military
02:35 AM on 03/12/2011
Other terroists who have become radicalized and should be investigated include gang members who terrorize our inner cities and kill hundreds, bombers and killers (Dr George Tiller, remember?) who  terrorize women and girls seeking medical care at women's clinics, Khristians who have terrorized people of color and gays, and those armed militias who wish to overthrow ("repeal with second amendment methods") our government and wish the death of Democrats like Gifford, all of these radical terrorist groups who are openly recruiting others SHOULD be investigated by King.
03:04 PM on 03/11/2011
This hearing is really unbecoming of a civilized government. If anything, these committees should investigate All religious extremism across the country. Irrationality run amok is what really endangers us all.
09:30 PM on 03/11/2011
We were a civilized people at one time but now corporations are considered people and with them come the hateful nutbag politicians more interested in inflaming people rather than calming them.