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Conference on Islam Can Help With Rift (UW Madison, WI)
Madison.com ^ | March 8, 2006 | Rob Zaleski

Posted on 03/08/2006 1:21:04 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin

Mustafa Gokcek isn't about to deny the obvious.

Thanks mostly to the policies of the Bush administration, the great rift between the Muslim and Western worlds clearly has widened in the last year, acknowledges the 29-year-old Turkish native and UW-Madison grad student.

And there's no better proof, he says, than the tens of thousands of angry protesters who greeted the president on his recent trip to India and Pakistan. But as worrisome as that may be, Gokcek says it also proves the increasing need for events like the second annual International Conference on Islam, "Dialogue vs. Conflict: Islam in the Age of Globalization," which will take place March 24-25 at the University of Wisconsin's Pyle Center.

The event, which Gokcek helped organize and is being funded largely by the UW's Global Studies program, will feature some of the top Islamic scholars in the world. And since it comes at such a critical time, Gokcek's hoping the local media don't choose to ignore it, as they did last year.

Not that it was entirely the media's fault, Gokcek says with a grin.

As noted here last spring, Gokcek and other members of Dialogue International - a campus group formed in the wake of 9/11 - got so caught up in the pre-event planning that they made an embarrassing blunder: they scheduled it for the last weekend in April, traditionally the most frenzied weekend of the year in Madison.

It meant the conference not only had to compete with the Crazylegs Classic, but the Farmers' Market, the Mifflin Street block party and a sold-out Saturday night performance of the Madison Symphony Orchestra. It also happened to be the weekend that Hillary Clinton spoke to a packed house at the Wisconsin Women in Government banquet at Monona Terrace.

So nobody was really surprised, Gokcek says, that the conference attracted only about 100 people.

"This year will be better," he cautiously predicted during an interview last week at a State Street coffee shop.

Indeed, while the primary goal of the conference is to promote the need for dialogue between Muslims and non-Muslims and to discuss Islamic-related issues in a "more scholarly, non-speculative way," a secondary goal is to boost attendance by making the discussions accessible to the Madison community as a whole, Gokcek says. To that end, there will be question-and-answer sessions at the end of each presentation.

(The conference is free for UW students, $30 for non-students. For more information, see www.islam-conf.org.)

While the participants will debate a wide range of issues, Gokcek points out that several speakers - notably Thomas Michel, former director of the Islamic office of the Vatican Council for Interreligious Dialogue - will address the controversy over Danish cartoons that poked fun at the Muslim Prophet Muhammad and ignited riots in Muslim countries.

And Gokcek's own take on the controversy?

"I don't think reacting in a violent way, harming others, throwing stones at buildings, killing people, can be justified in any way," he says.

On the other hand, "It should be understood that many Muslims reacted that way because their faith had been assaulted, in their point of view."

Although it didn't get much media coverage, Gokcek says a large percentage of Muslims reacted in a "more logical, thoughtful way" by organizing peaceful protests and, in some instances, calling for a boycott of Danish products.

Jessica McAbee Ozalp, who is president of Dialogue International, says another topic of great interest at the conference will be "Muslim Women in the Public Sphere," which will be the subject of a panel discussion that McAbee Ozalp hopes will help dispel the perception that women play an inferior role in the Islamic religion.

McAbee Ozalp, who teaches English at UW-Madison and converted to Islam three years ago, says it's a "great shame" that many non-Muslims hold that view and notes that a chief reason she was attracted to Islam was the respectful manner in which women are treated.

Though there's no question, she says, that the rift between the Muslim and Western worlds has widened, it also should be noted that a large number of people - especially in this country - have made an effort to broaden their knowledge of Islam since 9/11.

"When I first became Muslim, most people I know - including my family and friends - had no idea what Islam was," she points out. Three years later, almost everyone she talks to has at least a basic understanding of the religion, she says, "because they've made it their business to find out about it. And I think that's really commendable."

Gokcek says that's been his experience as well.

This conference, he says, is another opportunity to bridge that gap.


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"Thanks mostly to the policies of the Bush administration..."

Really? The policies AFTER 9/11, maybe? Yeesh!

"When I first became Muslim, most people I know - including my family and friends - had no idea what Islam was," she points out. Three years later, almost everyone she talks to has at least a basic understanding of the religion, she says, "because they've made it their business to find out about it. And I think that's really commendable."

Actually, it's called "Know Thy Enemy," Sweetheart. *Rolleyes*

1 posted on 03/08/2006 1:21:07 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

"McAbee Ozalp, who teaches English at UW-Madison and converted to Islam three years ago, says it's a "great shame" that many non-Muslims hold that view and notes that a chief reason she was attracted to Islam was the respectful manner in which women are treated."

Scrappleface maybe? This can't be serious. Respectful manner in which women are treated. LOL


2 posted on 03/08/2006 1:22:51 PM PST by mlc9852
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

"McAbee Ozalp, who teaches English at UW-Madison and converted to Islam three years ago, says it's a "great shame" that many non-Muslims hold that view and notes that a chief reason she was attracted to Islam was the respectful manner in which women are treated."

Freaking delusional.


3 posted on 03/08/2006 1:22:57 PM PST by L98Fiero (I'm worth a million in prizes.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Thanks mostly to the policies of the Bush administration, the great rift between the Muslim and Western worlds clearly has widened in the last year, acknowledges the 29-year-old Turkish native and UW-Madison grad student.

So Bush is doing SOMETHING right....

4 posted on 03/08/2006 1:23:19 PM PST by thulldud ("Muslim Community Leaders Warn of Backlash from Tomorrow's Terrorist Attack")
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Though there's no question, she says, that the rift between the Muslim and Western worlds has widened, it also should be noted that a large number of people - especially in this country - have made an effort to broaden their knowledge of Islam since 9/11.

This is the only time in the entire article that 9/11 is even mentioned. And you'd have to infer from context that Muslims had anything to do with it.

5 posted on 03/08/2006 1:23:41 PM PST by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

1,600+ years of Muslims looting, raping, killing, subjugating in the name of their religion, and all of the sudden, it's Bush's fault!

When the Lefties realize their objectives do not coincide with Islamic objectives, they will be in for a huge shock!


6 posted on 03/08/2006 1:24:04 PM PST by Sometimes A River (allow Common Sense and Faith to trump Logic and Reason)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Just saw the abortion article you posted earlier... I don't like this source one bit.


7 posted on 03/08/2006 1:25:06 PM PST by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
that a chief reason she was attracted to Islam was the respectful manner in which women are treated.
8 posted on 03/08/2006 1:25:25 PM PST by mosquewatch.com ("The enemy is anyone who will get you killed, no matter what side they are on.")
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To: L98Fiero

"Freaking delusional."

LOL! You said it.

The woman went on to say, "I like having to walk five steps behind a man wearing a burka in 90 degree weather and knowing if I ever even >think< of another man in admiration he has the right to stone me and toss me in the gutter."

Riiiiiiiight...


9 posted on 03/08/2006 1:25:25 PM PST by AmericanRepublican (There are fools on both sides. Only the true Americans will prevail.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
MISPRINT.

Mustafa Gokcek isn't about to admit the obvious. Thanks mostly to the policies of lunatic Muslims and their American Marxist allies, the great rift between the Muslim and Western worlds clearly has widened in the last year, the 29-year-old Turkish native and UW-Madison grad student refuses to acknowledge.

11 posted on 03/08/2006 1:26:48 PM PST by pabianice (contact ebay??)
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And there's no better proof, he says, than the tens of thousands of angry protesters who greeted the president on his recent trip to India and Pakistan.

Really? And how does he explain this?

Bill Clinton's reception in Greece.

12 posted on 03/08/2006 1:28:55 PM PST by Howlin ("Quick, he's bleeding! Is there a <strike>doctor</strike> reporter in the house?")
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To: L98Fiero
Ah, yes. The enlightened view of women present in Islam. They have to cover themselves with veils because men can't control themselves if they look directly at a woman. Meaning of course, that if a woman fails to cover herself properly and gets raped, it's her fault and she should beg forgiveness from Allah.

Also, she shouldn't work, she can't travel more than 88km from her house without an escort, she isn't allowed to talk to any men that she could possibly marry...

I don't need no steenking conference. Wanna know about Islam? Just ask the Imam!

14 posted on 03/08/2006 1:30:01 PM PST by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
a chief reason she was attracted to Islam was the respectful manner in which women are treated


15 posted on 03/08/2006 1:31:55 PM PST by steve-b (A desire not to butt into other people's business is eighty percent of all human wisdom)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Islam either we convert or we are dead. That is the message of Islam.


16 posted on 03/08/2006 1:33:18 PM PST by YOUGOTIT
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

17 posted on 03/08/2006 1:39:35 PM PST by oldleft
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To: Gordongekko909

"Just ask the Imam!"

Man, that site is seriously messed up. Should be required reading.


18 posted on 03/08/2006 1:40:07 PM PST by L98Fiero (I'm worth a million in prizes.)
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To: thulldud

She sounds like Hillary Clinton.


19 posted on 03/08/2006 1:40:22 PM PST by Podkayne
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Respectful manner in which women are treated in Islam?

Honor killings, rape victims must have four male Muslim witnesses, the Taliban, men may have multiple wives ... the list is endless.

Virtually every other nut-case is teaching at U.S. universities. Why not add this wacko too.
20 posted on 03/08/2006 1:40:56 PM PST by BW2221
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