Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Why Oppose the Ground Zero Mosque?

Raheel Raza and Tarek Fatah have here in the Ottawa Citizen one of the must-read articles of the week. It is "Mischief in Manhattan" and the subtitle gives you a clear indication of where Raza and Fatah are going, "We Muslims know the Ground Zero mosque is meant to be a deliberate provocation."

Forthright, honest and exposing an attitude that the MSM dares not admit, Raza (author of Their Jihad...Not My Jihad) and Fatah (political activist and author of Chasing a Mirage: The Tragic Illusion of an Islamic State) argue from a Muslim point of view that the GZM issue isn't really about religious freedom or tolerance, but about liberals caving in to a jihadist game.

Raza and Tarek are not converts to Christianity writing from Muslim memory. They are not even conservatives. But what they say here deserves careful, guileless consideration from all sides.

From the article...

When we try to understand the reasoning behind building a mosque at the epicentre of the worst-ever attack on the U.S., we wonder why its proponents don't build a monument to those who died in the attack?


New York currently boasts at least 30 mosques so it's not as if there is pressing need to find space for worshippers. The fact we Muslims know the idea behind the Ground Zero mosque is meant to be a deliberate provocation to thumb our noses at the infidel. The proposal has been made in bad faith and in Islamic parlance, such an act is referred to as "Fitna," meaning "mischief-making" that is clearly forbidden in the Koran.


The Koran commands Muslims to, "Be considerate when you debate with the People of the Book" -- i.e., Jews and Christians. Building an exclusive place of worship for Muslims at the place where Muslims killed thousands of New Yorkers is not being considerate or sensitive, it is undoubtedly an act of "fitna."...


There are many questions that we would like to ask. Questions about where the funding is coming from? If this mosque is being funded by Saudi sources, then it is an even bigger slap in the face of Americans, as nine of the jihadis in the Twin Tower calamity were Saudis.


If Rauf is serious about building bridges, then he could have dedicated space in this so-called community centre to a church and synagogue, but he did not. We passed on this message to him through a mutual Saudi friend, but received no answer. He could have proposed a memorial to the 9/11 dead with a denouncement of the doctrine of armed jihad, but he chose not to.


It's a repugnant thought that $100 million would be brought into the United States rather than be directed at dying and needy Muslims in Darfur or Pakistan...


If this mosque does get built, it will forever be a lightning rod for those who have little room for Muslims or Islam in the U.S. We simply cannot understand why on Earth the traditional leadership of America's Muslims would not realize their folly and back out in an act of goodwill.


As for those teary-eyed, bleeding-heart liberals such as New York mayor Michael Bloomberg and much of the media, who are blind to the Islamist agenda in North America, we understand their goodwill.


Unfortunately for us, their stand is based on ignorance and guilt, and they will never in their lives have to face the tyranny of Islamism that targets, kills and maims Muslims worldwide, and is using liberalism itself to destroy liberal secular democratic societies from within.


(Hat tip: Lucianne.com)