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An Open Letter to Violent Muslim Protestors

Posted: 02/28/2012 9:21 am

This column was originally published in the Duke Chronicle. It has been reprinted with permission.

We witnessed another violent and tragic set of events in reaction to the most recent Quran burning scandal by NATO soldiers in Afghanistan and the dust has yet to settle. Violent protests continue in different parts of the country and several civilians have lost their lives. In our recent history, we have seen several similar violent Muslim reactions when some Muslims feel Westerners have insulted and attacked their sacred images or values. The tragic reactions to Salman Rushdie's "The Satanic Verses," an infamous Danish cartoon and its bloody consequences, an insignificant Florida pastor's foolish but costly Quran burning show and more. This column is an honest and sincere call to the Muslims who took and have been taking part in these kinds of violent protests.

Fellow brothers and sisters in Islam who, through whatever means, got involved or are planning to get involved in these kinds of violent protests: As an Imam and, more importantly, as a believing, practicing Muslim, I can't help but think, "what's wrong with the Muslims who are involved in violent reactions regardless of the nature or enormity of the offense and insult?" There may be some psychological, political or even cultural explanations (which I will not waste any space discussing in this column) for these primitive and violent responses, but I believe there can be no Islamic, religious, ethical or moral justifications for your excessive, lawless and destructive way of expressing disapproval and hurt. Therefore, I condemn and shun all past and recent Muslim reactions with the strongest possible disapproval and dismay. Shame on you!

These violent reactions of yours really do not make sense on many different fronts. For any Muslim who believes the sacredness of the Quran as God's final revelation to humanity, that very same Quran condemns and rejects such anarchy in many of her verses and teachings. First of all, the Quran invites us to respect and engage with her divine message more so than the actual physical form of the book that is found between two covers. Respecting a physical copy of Quran could be understandable, but violating its central teachings and principles--for example by killing innocent people--just because someone disrespected or insulted a copy of the Quran is unacceptable, barbaric and reprehensible. No physical copy of a holy scripture, including the Quran, is more sacred than the life of a human being. This is what the Quran and our beloved prophet, whom the Quran came through, teaches us over and over.

Secondly, what do many Muslims throughout the Muslim world do when the copies of the Quran get really worn down and become unusable? We burn them! Yes, you didn't read it wrong: It is a common Muslim practice to respectfully burn old Qurans when they are no longer reparable. It is proclaimed all over the world, including Afghanistan, in many different interpretations of Islamic law that this is an honorable farewell to these old copies of the Quran. So how do you justify your shameless reactions to Quran burning?

Moreover, these unacceptable and indefensible responses only serve to confirm the fabricated, monstrous and scary image of Islam as a religion and Muslims as a people to the fearful world. I really don't understand how my fellow Muslims do not see that, with their reactions, they actually prove what has been said about them by their enemies. You call my religion evil or terrorism and, in order to "disprove" this insult, I will go kill people, burn embassies, act like a bloodthirsty crazy person.... Don't you fellow Muslims see the ridiculousness of this logic and actions! The uncivilized images of these violent protests by these irresponsible and violent Muslims shape the image of 1.6 billion Muslims all around the world. These images are so powerful that even education and exposure to real Islam later on is unable to remove these images from the hearts and minds of many non-Muslims.

Maybe more importantly, Muslims themselves are not immune to the images of these ugly and violent scenes created by fellow Muslims. Seeing the actions of Muslim extremists over and over on a daily basis increasingly causes Muslim internalization of biased anti-Muslim propaganda. This creates an atmosphere of perception that all of the world's extremists are Muslims. Do these angry Muslim protesters not realize how much harm and destruction they do to Islam and to their fellow Muslims all over the world?! Or how much pain and embarrassment they inflict on fellow believers?

Finally, my dear fellow Muslims, you may be thinking that you have been defending Islam and Muslims against their enemies through these violent protests. May God bless you with enough common sense and wisdom to realize that, by protesting in this manner, you are being the worst and most destructive enemies of Islam.

 

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05:23 AM on 03/04/2012
To those who are claiming that if the Afghans want the Americans out and would rather have the Taliban running things: you are wishy-washy cultural relativists who are too indoctrinated in the religion of multiculturalism to see that banning girls' education, allowing women to be executed because they were raped (and thus defiled to their families and husbands), and killing those who no longer wish to be Muslims is objectively WRONG. You don't need to respect every culture equally. Some cultures are better than others, and I'd rather see an Afghanistan with NATO troops devoted to hunting down these fanatics so that their dangerous ideas die out, than an Afghanistan with beheadings and stonings as the half-time entertainment at football games.
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10:21 PM on 03/02/2012
I really would have liked to have read what Hitchens would have written about this. Is my grammar right here? A mixed past conditional. Anyways, I'm sure Sam Harris will respond with something intelligent and rational as always.
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Xacomo
Hate is a burden to those who bear it.
08:58 PM on 03/02/2012
Great call!
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Oblongato
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05:18 PM on 03/02/2012
"'Do these angry Muslim protesters not realize how much harm and destruction they do to Islam and to their fellow Muslims all over the world?!"

It is likely that they do not recognize those who are horrified at their actions as Muslims.
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03:01 PM on 03/02/2012
Thank you Imam Antepli and you are right sometimes-in defense of religion people are primitive.
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04:45 PM on 03/01/2012
I don't get it...the part where the Qur'an is so holy the faithful barely touch it and it has be in the high part of the room it is in....yet they were caught writing in it, sending messages to one another. Sounds like the soldiers were trying to preserve it.
02:13 PM on 03/01/2012
As if they will read Huffpost lol
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03:05 PM on 03/02/2012
It takes one voice, and time to change, educate the masses. Imam Antepli might be right now just a lone voice, but he is not the only real and educated Moslem in the world.
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UnicornsOccur
They're invisible and yet pink.
10:57 AM on 03/01/2012
Saudi Arabia destroys the Qurans of travelers all the time. I think that it may be more important to these violent protesters who is destroying the Quran, than it is that the Quran is being destroyed.
09:57 AM on 03/01/2012
Well spoken Imam Abdullah Antepli.
I applaud your call to none violence, and that you are actively trying to make a difference.

I only have one small issue of critique concerning this article.
And that would be the rhetorical use of the word enemies. It is such a powerful and negatively charged word and it implies there is an actual war between those who criticize Islam and its followers. And also in the context of violent Muslims and those who protest peacefully. You will not change their minds by defining them as your enemies.
I know I am over interpretation and analysing your articulations, but I have an aversion towards that word.

PEACE "V"
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AntithiChrist
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04:02 AM on 03/01/2012
Nice thoughts Abdullah, even if too little too late.

Watch yer 6 O'Clock. There may be a 'few' brothers-in-mo with a 'slightly' different take on this.
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11:36 PM on 02/29/2012
Thank you, Sir, for your intelligent and reasonable response. If everyone in the world was as rational as you are there would be fewer wars, less suffering, and greater happiness for all mankind.
AllegroTroppo
Appeaser feeds crocodile hopes to be eaten last
12:56 AM on 03/01/2012
Agreed with the sentiment.
Many(not all, regrettably ) religious clerics become more tolerant when influenced by great American egalitarian traditions.
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06:51 PM on 02/29/2012
Iran will target him because he is not radical enough - get a body guard.
06:07 PM on 02/29/2012
Where is the outrage and condemnation of these violent acts by muslim leaders from the muslim countries? Most of the muslim leaders are politicians and benefit from this kind of events. Shame on them!
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Talab
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03:19 PM on 03/01/2012
Are christians in America the same as christians everywhere else ? Or is the religion tempered by the prevailing culture in a location as well as its teachings? This seems to be the case in all religions (especially those practiced in multiple countries ) As an American Muslim who has been traveling in different muslim countries i see this all the time ( local culture depicted as the tenets of Islam ) I TOTALL AGREE WITH THE AUTHOR OF THIS PIECE but then again i am an American muslim too . I would imagine that a lot of the reaction to this in Afghanistan is partly reaction to 10 years of American occupation and the constant "accidental" killing of civilians by our troops . Don't forget that there are 1.8 Billion Muslims in the world , now lets count haw many of them are reacting in this manner and where are these musliims that are reacting like this
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05:29 PM on 03/02/2012
The percentage of Muslims who support the death penalty for apostasy, for example, is significant, and frightening. I hope that there are no Egyptian or Pakistani immigrants in the U.S. who share these beliefs:

"At least three-quarters of Muslims in Egypt and Pakistan say they would favor
making each of the following the law in their countries: stoning people who commit adultery, whippings and cutting off of hands for crimes like theft and robbery and the
death penalty for those who leave the Muslim religion. Majorities of Muslims in
Jordan and Nigeria also favor these harsh punishments."

http://www.pewglobal.org/files/2010/12/Pew-Global-Attitudes-Muslim-Report-FINAL-December-2-2010.pdf (pages 3-4)

I have difficulty believing that their attitude towards adultery stems only from their hatred of Americans.
05:00 PM on 02/29/2012
If a country invaded the US, killed women and children, built bases, tortured people and burned bibles, resistance would be okay. So why can't Afghans fight back?
AllegroTroppo
Appeaser feeds crocodile hopes to be eaten last
12:59 AM on 03/01/2012
And yet, you're living in the West instead of Waziristan with your Taliban heroes.
Consider a change of address.
07:03 AM on 03/01/2012
no-body says they cant,