M.J. Akbar
There's a cynical reason that people like Newt Gingrich and Sarah Palin don't want a mosque built at ground zero, writes M.J. Akbar—it will prove that there's nothing scary about Islam.
Can there be any rational reason for such subliminal fear of a house without a door?
There's a cynical reason that people like Newt Gingrich and Sarah Palin don't want a mosque built at ground zero, writes M.J. Akbar—it will prove that there's nothing scary about Islam.
Can there be any rational reason for such subliminal fear of a house without a door?
A mosque has no door; it is always open to anyone.
Submission is the guiding force of its spirit and simplicity is its
objective. There is equality in the lines of prayer. Servant stands
beside master to bow, and at the same moment, before the Lord. Divisions
and pretensions dissipate. The whole world, as the great Indian
theologian and mass leader Maulana Abul Kalam Azad used to say, is God’s
mosque. Nations may claim to act in the name of God, but God does not
need nations. A mosque is neither factory nor fortress: Why should it
arouse either envy or fear?
The opposition of some sections of the American right, led by
politicians like Newt Gingrich and Sarah Palin, to a mosque at the site
of the 9/11 tragedy is bewildering, at the very least.
A war memorial is not built to perpetuate war. Its relevance lies in
the promise of peace. It honors heroes who have given their lives, but
this sacrifice, in the words of a famous testament, is ennobled by the
promise that they gave their today so the living might have a better
tomorrow. A war memorial is a symbol of conflict resolution, not
conflict enhancement. A mosque near the World Trade Center will
epitomize the partnership necessary for a common struggle against the
horror of terrorism and its evil masterminds, wherever they might live.
Is ignorance a reason for the right-wing campaign against the
mosque? I was at the East-West Center in Hawaii a few years ago for a
faith-media seminar. On Friday, our very considerate hosts offered
Muslim participants a chance to join a local congregation for noon
prayers in a small room where the minute local community gathered
regularly for namaaz and fraternity. Some non-Muslim colleagues came
along because they had never seen a Friday prayer. We were all
convivial, but I daresay at least one or two of them were relieved that
the imam had not declared war on the West and we had not unsheathed
scimitars as part of ritual.
Ignorance is too generous an alibi for Gingrich and Palin. They have
been candidates for the most powerful job in the world. It is foolish
to dismiss them as fools.
A mosque at ground zero will interfere with their politics, in which
the Muslim must be etched as an irredeemable zealot with manic eyes and
foaming mouth; the mosque must be distorted into a fountainhead of
hatred, and every Muslim be blamed for the sins of the few bigots and
terrorists who perpetrated 9/11. A range of political forces has a
vested interest in the myth of the mad Muslim as the last evil standing
between civilization and chaos.
The irony is that Palin and Gingrich do not represent the idealism
and philosophy of America, a nation that is liberal, open, democratic,
and secular. Gingrich is a false American; Palin is a falsetto American.
The true American patriot is Michael Rubens Bloomberg, the mayor of
New York, who has supported the idea of a mosque. I use his full name
deliberately: He is of the Jewish faith, from a family of Russian
émigrés. Bloomberg reflects the idealism of America as well as the
anguish and wisdom of his own heritage, of a people who have suffered
the trauma of bigotry and threat of extinction for two millennia. He
knows prejudice when he sees it, he understands the poison it injects
into the human psyche, and he is willing to set aside the prospect of
political advantage from hysteria in order to stand on the side of
justice. Those who gave Barack Obama a Nobel Peace Prize without much
reason might want to consider Bloomberg for much better reasons. He has,
in the process, also exposed organizations like the Anti-Defamation
League, who seem to have sold their principles for politics. Fareed
Zakaria deserves our respect for returning the honorarium and First
Amendment award given by the League.
Bigotry is not the exclusive property of any denomination; Muslims
offer their share in the long list of self-appointed leaders who spawn
the culture that leads to terrorism from pulpits which desecrate the
meaning of a mosque. But it is utterly self-defeating to blame Islam, or
the vast majority of peaceful Muslims, for the sins of a few. Terms
like “Islamo-fascism,” George W. Bush’s intellectual contribution to
this debate, are meaningless gibberish. Islam is 1,400 years old;
fascism entered the dialectic only with Benito Mussolini. So whatever
else Islam might be, it cannot be fascist. True, there are some Muslims
who are fascist, but why blame Islam for the tyranny of despots? No one
blames the Roman Catholic Church for Mussolini.
Terrorists conspire. A conspiracy is hatched behind closed doors. A mosque has no door.
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