Posted on 11/16/2001 5:18:18 PM PST by concerned about politics
Are Americans converting to Islam? Arab press reports wave of interest in faith in U.S.
Sheikh Raid Sallah, the head of the Islamic movement in Israel, called on President Bush to convert to Islam and thus solve all problems connected with the dramatic terrorist attacks on the United States.
At a rally in the Arab town of Tamra, he reiterated his call Oct. 26: "Oh, peoples of the West ... we say to you: We are the masters of the world and we are the repository of all good (in the world), because we are the 'the best people, delivered for mankind' (Koran, 3:111). We do not hesitate. Oh Bush and (British Prime Minister Tony) Blair: We invite you to Islam; enter Islam, you and your peoples."
Bush and Blair didn't bite, but, according to various reports in the Arab press, translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute, a wave of Americans have converted to Islam since Sept. 11.
'Alaa Bayumi, director of Arab Affairs at the Council for American-Islamic Relations, wrote in the London daily Al-Hayat that "non-Muslim Americans are now interested in getting to know Islam. There are a number of signs. ... Libraries have run out of books on Islam and the Middle East... English translations of the Koran head the American best-seller list. ... The Americans are showing increasing willingness to convert to Islam since Sept. 11. ... Thousands of non-Muslim Americans have responded to invitations to visit mosques, resembling the waves of the sea (crashing on the shore) one after another. ... All this is happening in a political atmosphere that, at least verbally, encourages non-Muslim Americans' openness towards Muslims in America and in the Islamic world, as the American president has said many times in his speeches. ..."
CAIR Chairman Nihad Awad told the Saudi paper 'Ukaz that "34,000 Americans have converted to Islam following the events of Sept. 11, and this is the highest rate reached in the U.S. since Islam arrived there."
According to Dr. Walid A. Fatihi, instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston has recently become a center of Islamic proselytizing aimed at Christians. On Sept. 22, 2001, Al-Fatihi sent a letter to the Egyptian weekly Al-Ahram Al-Arabi, in which he described the unfolding of events since Sept. 11.
"On Saturday, Sept. 15, I went with my wife and children to the biggest church in Boston, (Trinity Church in) Copley Square, by official invitation of the Islamic Society of Boston, to represent Islam by special invitation of the senators of Boston," wrote Fatihi. "Present were the mayor of Boston, his wife and the heads of the universities. There were more than 1,000 people there, with media coverage by one of Boston's main television stations. We were received like ambassadors. I sat with my wife and children in the front row, next to the mayor's wife. In his sermon, the priest defended Islam as a monotheistic religion, telling the audience that I represented the Islamic Society of Boston. After the sermon was over, he stood at my side as I read an official statement issued by the leading Muslim clerics condemning the incident (i.e., the attacks). The statement explained Islam's stance and principles, and its sublime precepts. Afterwards, I read Koran verses translated into English. ... These were moments that I will never forget, because the entire church burst into tears upon hearing the passages of the words of Allah!!
"Emotion swept over us," Fatihi continued. "One said to me: 'I do not understand the Arabic language, but there is no doubt that the things you said are the words of Allah.' As she left the church weeping, a woman put a piece of paper in my hand; on the paper was written: 'Forgive us for our past and for our present. Keep proselytizing to us.' Another man stood at the entrance of the church, his eyes teary, and said, 'You are just like us; no, you are better than us.'"
Fatihi recounts the next day the Islamic Society of Boston issued an open invitation to the Islamic Center in Cambridge.
"We did not expect more than 100 people, but to our surprise more than 1,000 people came, among them the neighbors, the university lecturers, members of the clergy, and even the leaders of the priests from the nearby churches, who invited us to speak on Islam," Fatihi wrote. "All expressed solidarity with Muslims. Many questions flowed to us. Everyone wanted to know about Islam and to understand its precepts. Of all the questions, not a single one attacked me; on the contrary, we saw (the people's) eyes filling with tears when they heard about Islam and its sublime principles. Many of them had never heard about Islam before. Well, they had heard about Islam only through the biased media. That same day, I was invited again to participate in a meeting in the church, and again I saw the same things. On Thursday, a delegation of 300 students and lecturers from Harvard visited the center of the Islamic Society of Boston, accompanied by the American Ambassador to Vienna. They sat on the floor of the mosque, which was filled to capacity. We explained to them the precepts of Islam, and defended it from any suspicions (promulgated in the media). I again read to them from the verses of Allah, and (their) eyes filled with tears. The audience was moved, and many asked to participate in the weekly lessons for non-Muslims held by the Islamic Center. ..."
Fatihi says on Sept. 21, the Muslims participated in a closed meeting with the governor of Massachusetts. They discussed introducing Islam into the school curriculum. He claims Gov. Jane Swift agreed to implement their plans.
"These are only some of the examples of what happened and is happening in the city of Boston, and in many other American cities, during these days," Fatihi continued. "Proselytizing in the name of Allah has not been undermined, and has not been set back 50 years, as we thought in the first days after Sept. 11. On the contrary, the 11 days that have passed are like 11 years in the history of proselytizing in the name of Allah. I write to you today with the absolute confidence that over the next few years, Islam will spread in America and in the entire world, Allah willing, much more quickly than it has spread in the past, because the entire world is asking, 'What is Islam?!'"
Yeah, right...
I like my bacon & eggs in the morning. I'll be damned before I give that up, to be a camel-jockey wannabe...
Besides, the main interest in Islam is trying to understand what the moslems here refuse to condemn Osama bin Loser... And then understanding what Islam really stands for: submission to Allah (as they proscribe) or death...
Thanks, I'll take death, due to high cholesterol!!!
FReegards,
That is all you need to know about Islam as it is today.
Maybe that's why Billy Graham's son said what he did about Islam being an evil religion
There is one...
Here's a happy thought from Middle East expert Daniel Pipes:
Islamists constitute a small but significant minority of Muslims, perhaps 10 to 15 per cent of the
population. Many of them are peaceable in appearance, but they all must be considered
potential killers.
How does 600,000 to 900,000 -- in our country -- potential killers sound?
America's Fifth Column ... watch PBS documentary JIHAD! In America -- here
I am reminded of the scene in "Patton" when Patton was about to crush Rommel in the desert......"You SOB, I read your book!!!"
I think this guy is reading way to much into book sales.
I vote No.
No, no, That's New World ODOR.
(That is, the smell of hair on
fire and scorching tin foil)
I hope about a hundred of those converts are FBI agents. -Tom
Let's get a grip on this. They hate us and want to kill us or forcibly convert us. Only the historical ignorance of Americans makes it possible for us to dismiss this.
I suppose you want to have lunch with me, and your bird can schwing! Walruses gio Goo-Goo-GaJoob!
Good point.
Their decisions have always been self defeating.
They scream "victim" of themselves all the time. I get tired of hearing them whine because of the bad decisions they've made in life. They claim it's always someone elses fault though.
How will they blame their decision to join the Islamics on us 5 years from now?
Go figure.
What I'm hearing here sounds EXACTLY like the Nazis. Let's not forget history, lest we repeat it.
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