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  • The Illogic of Campus Watch's Critics

    04/06/2010 9:10:39 PM PDT · by SmithL · 1 replies · 128+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 4/6/10 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Teaching Middle Eastern Affairs is certainly more problematic than other regions. Due to the geopolitical realities of the ME, it is more politicized as an academic subject than any other region. As a result, academics dealing with the Middle East have the tendency to espouse political views that might affect both what topics will be covered and how. Subsequently, the study of the Middle East suffers from high levels of politicization and the academic content subordinating political views or ideologies.Who wrote the above passage?1) Campus Watch2) A Campus Watch basher Based on Campus Watch (CW)'s long record of combating the...
  • The Professor's Islamist Call to Battle [on Sherman Jackson]

    03/22/2010 3:23:14 PM PDT · by SmithL · 3 replies · 203+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 3/22/10 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Sherman Jackson, also known as Abdal Hakim Jackson, is a professor of Arabic and Islamic studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Michigan. Jackson specializes in Islamic law and has written and spoken extensively on the subject. Soon after the September 11, 2001, Islamic terrorist attacks, Jackson took the line popular among apologists, stating at a September 2001 University of Michigan Teach-in titled, "Terrorism: A Perversion of Islam," that "the killing of innocent peoples is forbidden by the law of Islam and it has been from the beginning of Islam."But it turns out that not...
  • Mogahed's Excuses Don't Add Up [incl. John Esposito]

    10/30/2009 7:46:44 PM PDT · by SmithL · 1 replies · 224+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 10/30/9 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    As reported last week by Campus Watch, Dalia Mogahed, appointee to President Obama's Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, executive director and senior analyst of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, and co-author, along with Georgetown University's John Esposito, of Who Speaks for Islam?: What a Billion Muslims Really Think, appeared (by phone) earlier this month on the UK-based Islam Channel television program "Muslimah Dilemma" (view here and read the complete transcript here.) Ibtihal Bsis, the show's host, is a member of the Islamist group Hizb ut Tahrir; Mogahed's fellow guest, Nazreen Nawaz, is the group's national women's media representative....
  • Does Sharia Law Promote Women's Rights?

    10/20/2009 12:07:11 PM PDT · by SmithL · 12 replies · 600+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 10/20/9 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    In thinking about women's rights, sharia law, or Islamic law, doesn't typically come to mind.Yet, according to a survey conducted by Dalia Mogahed, executive director and senior analyst of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies and appointee to President Obama's Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, the two are closely intertwined. Her survey alleges that a majority of Muslim women believe sharia law should either be the primary source or one source of legislation in their countries, while viewing Western personal freedoms as harmful to women.The survey's findings appear in the book, Who Speaks for Islam?: What a Billion Muslims...
  • Exclusive: FSM Reader Extra: FSM Contributing Editors Remember 9/11, Eight Years Later

    09/12/2009 4:30:45 PM PDT · by SmithL · 1 replies · 144+ views
    Family Security Matters ^ | 9/11/9 | FSM National Security Team
    CINNAMON STILLWELL  Eight years after the Islamic terrorist attacks of 9/11, it appears that America has largely drifted back into complacency. Certainly, many Americans still understand that the threat of repeated attacks remains real, but the sense of urgency has faded with time. Meanwhile, the country's current leadership and its supporters are inhabiting the willful blindness of a pre-9/11 mindset, if not acting as apologists for and, in some cases, active supporters of America's enemies. Misconceptions that began with the Bush administration continue unabated. There is an inability to grasp that, to quote Robert Spencer, the "stealth jihad," being visited...
  • Whitman's Shampa Biswas: Instigator or Educator?

    04/23/2009 1:09:08 PM PDT · by SmithL · 2 replies · 204+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 4/22/9 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Writing at his new blog, The Rubin Report, GLORIA Center Director Barry Rubin points to Shampa Biswas, Whitman College Director of Global Studies and associate professor of politics, as an example of the "terrible, anti-democratic, and anti-American ideas" pervading higher education. As demonstrated in a glowing profile at the Whitman College web site and a 2007 convocation address, Biswas is yet another Edward Said acolyte helping to turn the field of Middle East studies (in which she specializes) into a forum for political activism and moral relativism. Rubin elaborates: Professor of politics Shampa Biswas explains that Edward Said's Orientalism is...
  • Rashid Khalidi Gets Caught in a Lie

    02/05/2009 3:25:21 PM PST · by SmithL · 4 replies · 275+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 2/5/9 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies, has been caught in a lie. Khalidi concluded a January 8, 2009, op-ed that appeared in the New York Times and the International Herald Tribune with the following quote ascribed to former Israel Defense Forces chief of staff Moshe Ya'alon: The Palestinians must be made to understand in the deepest recesses of their consciousness that they are a defeated people. The problem is Ya'alon never made this statement and both publications have since had to excise it from the op-ed and issue corrections. Here's the New York Times: An Op-Ed...
  • Qaddafi Goes to Georgetown

    01/23/2009 3:29:11 PM PST · by SmithL · 1 replies · 151+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 1/23/9 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    In yesterday's "Best of the Web" (OpinionJournal.com), James Taranto took the New York Times to task for providing Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi an op-ed platform upon which to wax poetic about his supposed solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Qaddafi is a proponent of the "one-state solution," whereby Israelis and Palestinians are to live together in a single, secular, democratic state he terms "Isratine." He's even written something called the "White Book" outlining his proposal. The problem is, as Taranto put it: Whatever appeal this idea may have in theory, in practice it is even more fanciful than the two-state solution....
  • Hamas's Academic Cheerleaders

    01/20/2009 12:58:18 PM PST · by SmithL · 4 replies · 313+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 1/20/9 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Hamas's Academic Cheerleaders [incl. Hamid Dabashi, Rashid Khalidi, Fawaz Gerges, Joseph Massad, Muqtedar Khan, Mark LeVine, et al.] If further proof was needed that the field of Middle East studies is marred by a politicized, morally vacuous approach to the Arab-Israeli conflict, the reaction of many of its leading lights to the current war in Gaza should suffice.According to these self-appointed arbiters of international law, Israel's military campaign against Hamas following the firing of over 6,000 rockets at Israeli civilian targets since 2005 is unjustified. Hamas, they tell us, is not a terrorist organization bent on Israel's destruction, but rather...
  • Arab-Israeli Conflict Plays Out in the West

    01/02/2009 10:47:21 AM PST · by SmithL · 5 replies · 348+ views
    Cinnamon Stillwell's Blog ^ | 12/31/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Israel's long overdue military response to the daily barrage of Gaza rockets aimed at its citizens has led to the usual round of protest/counter-protest confrontations in the West. Whether it's here in the San Francisco Bay Area or across the United States and Europe, Arab protesters and those on the left who have bought into their false victimhood narrative are enraged. They have directed their hatred and vitriol towards the few pro-Israel counter-protesters who have shown up to counter their monolithic message, and in some cases rioting and violence has ensued. For the most part, the mainstream media continues to...
  • "Setting The Record Straight" Annual Update

    12/23/2008 8:41:43 AM PST · by SmithL · 1 replies · 179+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 12/23/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    In December 2007, we alerted readers to a new Campus-Watch.org feature called Setting The Record Straight. The section (which can be accessed by passing one's mouse over the "About Campus Watch" category in the left-hand tab and clicking on "Setting The Record Straight") is designed to correct false accusations made against Campus Watch. As we explained at the time: Campus Watch readers are no doubt familiar with the numerous smears, false allegations, and hysterical accusations leveled against us by our opponents. Frequent charges of "McCarthyism," "censorship," "silencing professors," and "threats to academic freedom" are hurled at Campus Watch by those...
  • Joel Brinkley: Right on Falk, Wrong on Academia

    12/18/2008 4:27:47 PM PST · by SmithL · 1 replies · 140+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 12/18/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Stanford University journalism professor and former New York Times foreign policy correspondent Joel Brinkley has written a commendable article in the San Francisco Chronicle questioning Princeton University professor emeritus of international law Richard Falk's role as special representative of the U.N. Human Rights Council. Falk is charged with investigating alleged Israeli human rights abuses against the Palestinians or, in other words, drumming up false charges against Israel on behalf of a "human rights council" that includes the Organization of the Islamic Conference, among other unsavory participants. As Brinkley puts it: The Human Rights Council is already an embarrassment to the...
  • The Mumbai Atrocities: Where is the Outrage?

    12/17/2008 11:37:54 AM PST · by SmithL · 25 replies · 1,014+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 12/17/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    It was often said after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, that everything had changed. And for a few years afterwards, indeed it had. After decades of denial, America and its allies went on the offensive against Islamic terrorism, both militarily and morally. Most importantly, there was no hesitancy to name the enemy or to condemn his inhumanity. But if the lack of outrage over the Islamic terrorist assault on Mumbai, India last month was any indication, everything has changed back. The obfuscation that characterized much of the early reporting on Mumbai is partially to blame. Watching a number...
  • Vassar's Joshua Schreier Promises Zero Objectivity

    12/12/2008 5:59:03 PM PST · by SmithL · 4 replies · 452+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 12/12/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Biased Middle East studies professors are nothing new, but what about a professor who actually states in his course syllabus that he has no intention of presenting a scholarly, balanced approach to the Arab-Israeli conflict? This is how Vassar College history professor Joshua Schreier introduces the syllabus for his fall 2008 course, "The Roots of the Palestine-Israel Conflict": Students should keep in mind that this course is NOT designed to present "an objective" account of a "two-sided" conflict. The fact that there are supposedly two sides does not obligate us to portray each as equally right and/or equally wrong. The...
  • R.I.P. Dan Kliman

    12/05/2008 1:08:49 PM PST · by SmithL · 5 replies · 492+ views
    Cinnamon Stillwell's Blog ^ | 12/5/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Earlier this week, I was shocked and saddened to learn of the death of Dan Kliman, 38, who was a founding member of San Francisco Voice for Israel (SFV4I). I knew Dan from my days as a Bay Area pro-America, pro-Israel grassroots activist, which included a year-long stint with SFV4I. Alongside Dan, other SFV4I members, and members of Protest Warrior, I counter-protested the local Israel-haters on many an occasion and it became an integral part of my political education. (Read some of my after-reports here, here, and here). Dan was dedicated, passionate, and very in-your-face, both as an outspoken Zionist...
  • Rashid Khalidi, Campus Watch & Middle East Studies

    12/04/2008 2:49:12 PM PST · by SmithL · 6 replies · 245+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 12/4/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    For a brief time during the 2008 presidential campaign, Columbia University's Edward Said professor of Arab studies Rashid Khalidi was the most famous Middle East studies academic in the country. Khalidi's relationship with now president-elect Barack Obama brought him national attention and unprecedented media scrutiny. At the heart of the controversy was Khalidi's role as a spokesman for the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) when he lived in Beirut in the late 1970s and early 1980s. During those years, the PLO was listed by the State Department as a designated foreign terrorist organization. But this was not the first time that...
  • Confessions of a McCain Voter

    11/12/2008 8:30:07 PM PST · by SmithL · 20 replies · 1,230+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 11/12/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    I have a confession to make. I voted for John McCain, and yet I'm incredibly relieved that Barack Obama won the presidential election. Let me explain. The past eight years have been defined largely by Democratic and leftist opposition to George W. Bush and to all things deemed Republican. As someone who rallied to Bush's side after 9/11 and supported him in the 2004 election, only to find myself deeply disappointed both in his second term and in the arrogance and complacency of the GOP, I've grown quite weary of the partisan culture wars. So it's with great relief that...
  • Proselytizing Islam at Penn

    10/24/2008 3:10:54 PM PDT · by SmithL · 2 replies · 250+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 10/24/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Islam Awareness Week 2008 is underway at the University of Pennsylvania. Organized by the Muslim Students Association, Islam Awareness Week also has academic sponsors, including the university's Middle East Center. While "awareness" may be a laudable goal, blatant proselytizing is another matter entirely. Yet today's event, "State and Need for Dawah in the West," promises just that. Here is the description (received by e-mail; emphasis added): Harvard Chaplain and well-studied individual of Islam, Taha Abdul-Basser will deliver the Friday sermon on the lack of Dawah (invitation) on the part of Muslims in North America, not only to convey a message...
  • Palin Derangement Syndrome 2: Attack of the Hatemail

    10/03/2008 3:31:01 PM PDT · by SmithL · 17 replies · 804+ views
    Cinnamon Stillwell's Blog ^ | 10/3/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    As much as we like to think otherwise, human behavior is fairly predictable, and sometimes ironically so. Muslims reacting to depictions of violence within the Muslim world (during the Danish cartoon controversy) with, well, violence, comes to mind. This time around, it's been Obama supporters responding to my SFGate column on Palin Derangement Syndrome with, well, Palin Derangement Syndrome. The avalanche of e-mails I received (not to mention the 913 comments at SFGate) was evidence of the collective nervous breakdown that has met Sarah Palin's arrival on the political scene. It was all there: the condescension, elitisim, sexism, paranoia, personal...
  • Ingrid Mattson and the "U.S. Muslim Engagement Project"

    10/01/2008 4:18:33 PM PDT · by SmithL · 3 replies · 316+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 10/1/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Ingrid Mattson, director of the Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at Hartford Seminary and president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), has been all over the news lately. Mattson was one of the speakers at an interfaith gathering at the Democratic National Convention in August, and now word comes that she's a member of the "leadership group" for the U.S. Muslim Engagement Project. The latter consists of a bipartisan coalition of American leaders from a variety of backgrounds, which, as described at its website, seeks to form "a clear and strong consensus on...