Posted on 09/30/2007 5:33:04 AM PDT by Kaslin
What is it with the combination of being a medical doctor and a Muslim? Thats a very legitimate question to ask, in light of a certain event that unfolded at the end of last week in Virginia.
Dr. Esam Omeish, who in addition to being an M.D. was, up until last Thursday, a member of the Virginia State Commission on Immigration. He also happens to be president of the Muslim American Society. By all accounts an accomplished professional and a responsible contributor to his community, Dr. Omeishs world changed, seemingly overnight, when some very damning video was discovered at Youtube Dot Com.
Turns out that back in August of 2006, Dr. Omeish delivered a speech before an Islamic rally in Washington D.C., and made some statements that, by any objective measure, are rather troubling.
First, the part that has people really upset. Dr. Omeish is seen on the video tape saying to his Muslim audience, "...you have learned the way, that you have known that the jihad way is the way to liberate your land."
Is this something that has been taken out of context? Sure it is. Im only providing a partial quote here. But can we just be very candid and honest here, and admit that hearing a Muslim in America - - or anywhere else- - utter the word jihad, is rather unnerving?
Since the discovery of the video, Dr. Omeish has explained that this jihad flap is all a big misunderstanding. Responding to the outcry, Dr. Omeish stated in Islam, jihad is a broad word that means constant struggle - struggling spiritually, emotionally, intellectually, physically - in all respects. So my words were in support of people who are resisting occupation and people who are trying to ... remove oppression from their land.
Okay so all us non-Muslims need to keep an open mind, and think in terms of a broader definition of jihad.
But what about some of the other rhetoric that appears on Dr. Omeishs You Tube debut? Elsewhere on the recording Omeish states that the invasion of Lebanon and support of the Israeli war machine are criminal, and should end now. And that Israel is illegally occupying Palestine. And that the United States Congress has an agenda to support Israel, and that agenda is controlling U.S. foreign policy.
Oh, really? And since when has it become socially acceptable in the United States to assert conspiracy theories about the undue influence of Jews (isnt this as old school and as offensive as saying that the Jews control Hollywood?). And how much further should this kind of rhetoric progress before we are legitimately concerned about anti-Semitism?
This incident certainly raises concerns about Virginia Governor Timothy Kaines vetting process, for appointing members to his state commission. But it also bares at least some resemblance to a set of circumstances that unfolded earlier this year in Europe.
Recall that on July 1 of this year, authorities in both England and Scottland reported the discovery of a terror plot involving Muslim physicians and their plans to wreak havoc at airports in both London and Glasgow. Fortunately the plot was thwarted. But it was bad enough to raise concerns at 10 Downing Street about the adequacy of background checks that were being conducted on so-called professional immigrants into the U.K.
Similarly, the discovery of Dr. Omeishs inflamed rhetoric in front of his Muslim brothers should raise concerns here in the United States. It should, once again, cause Americans to question where the true, peace-loving Muslims are. It should cause us to ask why, among the voices of hostility and hatred, we are not hearing from those who call themselves by the name of Allah, yet are also able to agreeably disagree with those who do not share their faith tradition, and not wish them harm.
I dared to raise these questions myself, just last Friday in Washington, D.C. While guest hosting a talk show on ABC radios 630 WMAL (a station where I frequently fill-in), I asked these very same questions, even as the news of Dr. Omeish was breaking. And quite quickly, I was inundated with some very enlightening email and telephone calls, labeling me as a Nazi, a pawn in the big Zionist propaganda machine, and a hate monger who is painting with a broad brush every Muslim on the planet.
I hadnt asserted anything - - I merely asked a couple of questions. If youre going to ask the questions, be prepared to be so-labeled.
But the questions are still worth asking.
There you go! Let’s start a search for the black-loving Klansman, the meat-eating vegan, the rainless hurricane, the Jew-loving Nazi and the God-loving atheist.
Please post picture of the first one found in either category.
DAMN! What’s next, the search for water that isn’t wet? Fire that isn’t hot? Why this insistence on denying the NATURE of Islam?
Not only I can, but I do without hesitation.
There is only the umma, and I understand it perfectly.
Worker ants, reproduction ants and soldier ants.
None can survive without the other two. The whole is what makes the community, the umma. Try to eradicate an ant community selectively...
The Saudis have been working against domestic terorism for the past 30 years by funding the expansion of Wahabism around the world. It bought the Wahabis off and got them off their own backs.
How can we have a separation of Church/Mosque and State when a foreign government is funding the expansion of that faith? There should be no tax exempt status for any religious institution receiving millions in funding from a foreign government.
The one in front of the burning cross REALLY LOVES black people. He’s just there because his backside is cold.
That would be a personal tragedy which we wouldn't want to happen so let me refine my question.
"Suppose somehow we could make the scourge of Islam disappear". Would it make a difference and how?
I'll open up with answer #1--Terrorism and the mega waste of resources and lives would be drastically reduced. I think that would be a good thing.
“Peace-Loving Muslims” = out of bullets
The only difference between Saddam Hussein and Robert Byrd is the way they wore their designer sheets...
Palestinian birth control is a bomb strapped to a ten year old...
“the Hebrew people have brought many contributions to civilization to all including the Messiah”
And on this fine relaxed Sunday, let us not forget sesame bagels, olive cream cheese, lox and onions, and corned beef.
Uhhh.... I forgot.... smoked whitefish, gefilte fish, chopped chicken livers, and the Stage Deli.
And Uzis.
And some very fine VSAT technology and encryption algorithms. And Checkpoint firewalls.
Sorry, no sale.
Omeish was/is on the board of our local Northern Virginia Islamist/jihadist/terrorist mosque, the Dar al Hijra in Falls Church.
This crucible of Satan was once headed by Osama bin Laden's nephew; was where some of the 9/11 hijackers obtained connections for their phony Virginia IDs; was the mosque of that kid convicted for plotting to assassinate Pres. Bush; and on and on.
Either Dar al Hijra has some very bad apple congregants, or has very bad luck.
I'd imagine it's under surveillance by the FBI at this juncture.
Every time I see that silly definition, I will counter with mine...
cru.sade --- A vigorous, concerted movement against an abuse.
How cute!
A name-calling peace-loving straight vermonter muslim!
Where's the argument?
You do realize that you've just illustrated my point?
Beautifully!
Thank you.
Thanks!
You think that anyone who disagrees with a bigot is a moslem?
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