Posted on 05/06/2020 7:16:59 AM PDT by SJackson
Raymond Ibrahim is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
Ramadan is upon us and many Americansnot least the millions who were denied church access during Easterare wondering: will mosques experience the same ban or will the usual double standard prevail?
Among those wondering is Americas president, Donald Trump. Recently asked at a press briefing why he retweeted a tweet by author Paul SperryLet's see if authorities enforce the social-distancing orders for mosques during Ramadan (April 23-May 23) like they did churches during EasterTrump said:
I would like to see that . I would say there could be a difference. But well have to see what will happen. Because Ive seen a great disparity in this country; Ive seen a great disparity. I mean, Ive seen a very strong anti-Israel bent in Congress with Democrats . The things they say about Israel are so bad, and I cant believe it. So I would be interested to see that, because they go after Christian churches, but they dont tend to go after mosques. And I dont want to see them go after mosques, but I do want to see what their bent is . Our politicians seem to treat different faiths very differently; and they seem to thinkI dont know what happened to our countrybut the Christian faith is treated much differently than it was, and I think its treated very unfairly.
Needless to sayand despite the fact that at least some mosques, including in NYC, Americas coronavirus epicenter, were reported as open for RamadanTrumps otherwise accurate observations were lambasted by politically active Muslims and their American allies/dupes. The terrorist-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) did what it does bestaccusing Trump and his administration of being insulting Islamophobic, white supremacist and racist. All the Daily Beast could do was throw its hands up in the air and appeal to the Islamic deity in an article titled, Allah Willing, Let This Be Donald Trumps Last Ramadan in Office.
Meanwhile, back in the real word, the concerns Trump raisedparticularly of the great disparity in how Islam is treated on the one hand, and how Israel and Christianity are on the otherhave been validated over and over again, and often in more insidious ways.
Thus, in August 2019, after the Consortium for Middle East Studies (CMES), a program run by Duke University and the University of North Carolina, hosted what was described as a Three-Day Anti-Israel Hate-Fest, the U.S. Dept. of Education warned it in a letter to stop misusing federal grants by advancing ideological priorities.
The letter further accused the consortium of lack[ing] balance as it offers very few, if any, programs focused on the historic discrimination faced by, and current circumstances of, religious minorities in the Middle East, including Christians, Jews, Bahais, Yadizis, Kurds, Druze, and others. Instead, there is a considerable emphasis placed on understanding the positive aspects of Islam, while there is an absolute absence of any similar focus on the positive aspects of Christianity, Judaism, or any other religion or belief system in the Middle East. This lack of balance of perspectives is troubling
While the Dept. of Education letter was directed at CMES, virtually every other Middle East Studies department in Americawhence so many Middle East experts, analysts, and policymakers emergecan be accused of the same exact things, including whitewashing and promoting Islam, while ignoring its victims.
Nor is this double standard limited to higher education; basic indoctrination begins in public schools. For example, Caleigh Wood, an eleventh grade Christian student in a Maryland high school received a failing grade because she refused to compromise her faith by making a written profession of the Muslim creed or shahadaThere is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allahwhich formally converts its reciters to Islam.
School officials denied her fathers request that she be allowed to be given an alternative assignment. She was, moreover, forced to view a series of pro-Islamic PowerPoint slides, which included the following statements: Most Muslims faith is stronger than the average Christian; Men are the managers of the affairs of women and Righteous women are therefore obedient.
Responding to the Supreme Courts refusal to review Woods case, her lawyer, Richard Thompson, echoed Trump:
Im not aware of any public school which has forced a Muslim student to write the Lords Prayer or John 3:16: For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Yet, under the pretext of teaching history or social studies, public schools across America are promoting the religion of Islam in ways that would never be tolerated for Christianity or any other religion. Its disappointing that the Supreme Court did not take this opportunity to clarify the test which lower courts should use when ruling on establishment clause and free speech challenges to public school classes on religion .Many public schools have become hot beds of Islamic propaganda. Teaching Islam in schools has gone far beyond a basic history lesson. Prompted by zealous Islamic activism and emboldened by confusing court decisions, schools are now bending over backwards to promote Islam while at the same time denigrating Christianity.
In short, Trump is right: there is a great disparity in this country; there is a very strong anti-Israel bent; and the Christian faith is treated very unfairly.
Worse, the many disparities in the public education systemthose mentioned above are just the tip of the icebergare insidiously dangerous in ways than the very visible disparity of having mosques open for Ramadan during COVID-19 are not. For it is through schoolsto say nothing of the indoctrination emanating from media, Hollywood, and the newsroomsthat the worldview of young Americans is forged: hence the often inexplicable admiration and sympathy for Islam; hence the often inexplicable contempt and worse for Christianity and Israel.
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There has never been anything good about Islam.
It has always been a religion of conquest and slavery, murder and mayhem.
Attending mosques is not banned but attending Christian churches is. Okay, got it.
I’m currently reading Raymond Ibrahim’s book “Sword and Scimitar”.
It should be required reading
It has always been a religion of conquest and slavery, murder and mayhem
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This fact has been lost in history. The crusades werent conducted to suppress Islam.....they were fought because Muslims murdered and oppressed Christians. Modern academics twist the history to attack Europeans and Christians as if we were the problem.
It will be fun to watch the reaction of these libtards as Islam actually takes root and they finally realize that Islam is the exact opposite of what they believe. They be tolerant of Islam, but Islam will NOT tolerate liberals.
PRECISELY!
Islam is an Evil Death Cult!
Islam is responsible for in excess of 270,000,000 non-Moslem deaths since 622 AD! (https://markhumphrys.com/islam.killings.html#politicalislam
Western Civilization’s kowtowing to Islam will be the death of Western Civilization!
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