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Why We Need the Islamic Call to Prayer at American Universities


Posted: Jan 26, 2015

The average college student spends eight to 10 hours a day on a smartphone. Eighty percent of college students report feeling frequently stressed, and one in 10 have been diagnosed with anxiety, depression or other mental disorders. Like the rest of the country, universities are fraught with busyness and competing distractions. Students rush around, faces buried in smart phones and heads cluttered with things to do.

Given this grim reality of college life, it's too bad the Islamic call to prayer won't be proclaimed from Duke University's bell tower. The adhan can be an antidote to some of the challenges college students face.

Since Duke's decision last week to not broadcast the call to prayer from its chapel steeple -- prompted by Islamophobic rhetoric and threats against Duke's Muslim community -- the national discussion around the incident has centered around questions of pluralism and religion in the public space. But what was missed in those debates was the meaning and purpose of the adhan: encouraging deeper mindfulness among those who hear it.

The adhan, like the ringing of church bells, calls us to gratitude, appreciation and attentiveness--things that the modern American university desperately needs. This kind of practice is especially suited to universities with a religious heritage or mission -- like Duke or my alma mater, Georgetown -- where the balance between rigor and reflection is encouraged, but often hard to strike. Religious and non-religious students alike have much to gain from being called from the chaos of their days to remember the greater purpose and meaning of their lives.

Link:  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jordan-denari/why-we-need-the-islamic-c_b_6532046.html

 

Why only an Islamic call to prayer?  Why not have all students take 15 minutes of silence to the God in the Bible also?  Oh, right ... we dare not mention the word "God" because it impinges on others' rights.  America better wake up before Islam is declared the only "true" religion in the US.

On another note:

Muslim Immigration on the Rise in America

The United States could be traveling down the same path as France regarding Muslim immigration — a path that ultimately led to the Islamic terror attack at Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris.

For several decades France has invited Muslims from the Middle East and North Africa to enter the country, in part to bolster the labor force following World War II. Other European countries have seen large-scale Muslim immigration as well.

"The United States seems increasingly to be turning toward Western Europe's most undesirable demographic trends," writes Ian Tuttle, a William F. Buckley Fellow in political journalism at the National Review Institute.

In 1992, 41 percent of new permanent residents in the United States came from the Middle East and North Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, or sub-Saharan Africa. In 2002, the percentage was up to 53 percent.

Over that period, the number of Muslim immigrants coming to America each year doubled from 50,000 to about 100,000.

The number of Muslims in the United States is uncertain because religious affiliation is not tracked by the Census Bureau, but the Council on American-Islamic Relations claims there are about 7 million Muslims in the country.

"Whatever the exact level, it can hardly be considered surprising that as the Muslim population in the country has expanded, so has the incidence of radicalism," Tuttle states, citing several examples.

Accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his brother Tamerlan entered the country as refugees in 2002 and Tamerlan was radicalized at a mosque in Cambridge, Mass.

That mosque was also attended by Abdul Rahman al-Amoudi, who was raised in Yemen and in 2004 was sentenced to 23 years in jail in part due to his role in a plot to assassinate the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.

Also attending was Aafia Siddiqui, sentenced to 86 years in prison in 2010 for attempting to kill a U.S. Army officer in Afghanistan.

In 2003, six naturalized citizens in Lackawanna, N.Y., were convicted of providing material support to al-Qaida.

In March 2014, Mohammad Hassan Hamdan of Dearborn, a Michigan city where 40 percent of the population is of Arab descent, was arrested in Detroit on his way to join Hezbollah in Syria.

Last October, Mohammed Hamzah Khan of Bolingbrook, Ill., son of Muslim immigrants from India, and two siblings were arrested in Chicago on their way to enlist in the Islamic State.

Nidal Malik Hasan, whose parents came to the U.S. from the West Bank, fatally shot 13 people at Ford Hood in Texas in November 2009.

It should also be noted, of course, that the 9/11 hijackers were allowed to enter the country with visas.

"Whatever the percentage of Muslims who support or would ever consider supporting jihadism, the raw number obviously increases along with the total number of Muslims," Tuttle points out. "One percent of 10 million is much larger than 1 percent of 1 million."

The most obvious remedy for the increased threat of Islamic militancy in the United States would be to reduce the numbers of immigrants from Muslim-majority countries, he suggests — noting, however, that the move would meet with "fierce opposition from some quarters."

Or, the United States could shift immigration priorities toward English-speaking nations and liberal democracies.

"The potential problems associated with massive Muslim immigration, and potential solutions, must be addressed now," he concludes.

"The attack on Charlie Hebdo was not inevitable, but years of permissive immigration policy made it more and more likely. If we want to reduce the probability of a similar attack inside America's borders, we should recognize France's mistake, and reform immigration policies that simply do not add up."

Link:  http://www.newsmax.com/InsiderReport/Muslims-Flocking-to-US/2015/01/25/id/620597/

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Islamic issues - anonie

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I have been fearful of Muslims and Islam becoming the only religion. Seems our country is so willing to try to appease these people thinking that if they do, they won't be killed.

Says in their Quran that they want to kill the infidels. By what is going on in the world, America had better wake up. People are so complacent. They don't listen to warnings and some day we will wake up and the Muslim flag will be waving over the WH as they have declared will happen.

I am sorely afraid of this president and his refusal to acknowledge the fact that we have a real terror threat here.

What do we have to have another 911 or a Paris before he wakes up. He can do so much damage in the time he has left and I sincerely hope that Congress can stop him.

Is he really an American after all. He is acting entirely like he was not.

Says in the Bible to stone people. - Just sayin'

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. Onward Christian soldiers and all that.

that's organized religion for ya - killing and stoning and fear and hate

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It has gone on for centuries

So tell me, when's the last time you read.. - anon

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about today's Christians stoning anyone? I read not too long ago about a Muslim woman in Pakistan being stoned for some ignorant reason. And how many suicide bombers of the Christian persuasion have set themselves off lately? A whole bunch of Muslins have. How many decapitations have Christians today performed lately? Gee, Muslims killed 2 Japanese last week by decapitation.

Your argument is just plain ignorant.

Go ahead and make nice with Muslims, join them even. All I can say, you will mostly certainly get what you deserve.
to anon and anonie - SM
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Wow, talk about "just plain ignorant" !!

Anonie's statement "I have been fearful of Muslims and Islam becoming the only religion" and anon's pronouncement "A whole bunch of Muslims have" are just about the most ridiculous statements I have ever heard. Pardon me, but I believe your ignorance is showing. Perhaps it's time for both of you to educate yourselves.

I am a devout Christian, but I have the utmost respect for other religions in addition to my own, as I believe the majority of Christians do. Statements like yours are so ironic because you fear radical Islamic extremists, but you have just revealed yourselves as radical Christian extremists.

A "whole bunch of Muslims" who commit atrocities is hardly the norm. Gee, I wonder how many Christians have committed rape and murder in this country in the past year? Gee, that must make all Christians rapists and murderers.

There are rotten apples in every barrel, and there are just as many rotten-apple Christians as there are Muslim terrorists, so why would you judge an entire religion on the actions of a small minority?

Christian extremist, really - anonie
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I'd say you need to look at your stance on other religions.

If we continue to let pure evil exist, we are like ostriches with our heads in the sand.

People want to believe good things, but these people are not good. I did not say all Muslims are evil. I said that this radical bunch are and should be dealt with.

The fact that our president won't call it by name is disturbing. He is in appeasement mode and believe me, this does not work on such evil in the world. They run with it, but they don't stop hurting us in some way, no matter what country practices it.

So you go along in your dream world calling us all extremists. Some day you may face a Muslim who wants your head. I for one hope that never happens. Christians are being pursecuted all over the world and beheaded, etc. So you really think that Islam is a peaceful religion. Try reading their Quran. They want us dead.

If the other Muslims who do not practice this idealogy want credibility, they will stand up to these thugs who have high jacked their religion.
I don't even read these kinds of posts. - sm
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There are people out there just trying to hijack the Faith and Prayer Requests boards for their own agenda. They are most likely atheists. We need to pray even harder for them and for evil NOT to overtake the world.
Islam - SM
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Interesting discussion. I admit that I personally do not know much about Islam, but I’ve always felt that fear is usually based on misunderstanding and therefore have taken the usual rhetoric against Islam with a grain of salt. There is a Muslim family in our neighborhood, a husband and wife and 3 children. They are very nice people, peace-loving, kind and compassionate, the first to lend a hand when someone needs it. She did tell me once at a block party that she was born in the U.S., is a third-generation U.S. citizen and her husband a second-generation citizen. Their children play with mine and seem no different at all from any of the other neighborhood kids. I haven’t talked to the kids or the mother at any depth about their religion since I don’t know them well enough to get that personal. I just do not in any way see them as evil. I do tend to give everyone the benefit of the doubt and I usually scoff at conspiracy theories, but the next time I see her I think I will try to initiate a discussion about religious beliefs and see what she says. By the way, I’m a Christian, not an atheist, and do not have my own agenda. Just trying to spread the love.
I Need to Understand Something - see question
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I agree that many extreme Christians do horrible things. One thing they do not do is kill people for not believing in their religion. They want all the world to be Christian, but they do not blow up people who are not Christians. There are an awful lot of hypocrites in the Christian religion, to be sure, but they are not trying to blow anybody up.

Which leads me to the point about "good Muslims." How come the good Muslims don't rally against the extremists who want us dead? Every once in a while you'll hear one of them speak out against it, but they should be rallying in the streets and from the rooftops in our country, that what their people are doing is WRONG. But they don't. That is why I have an inherent mistrust in the "good Muslims."

Keep in mind---from the time they are very small, they are brainwashed to hate us. They also have a thing where they say, "Smile in their face, but hate them in your heart." So, I'm going to trust a smiling Muslim?
I have wondered the same thing - about "good Muslims"
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I found this on the Internet, but I still don't know what to think and I still wonder why the "good Muslims" don't speak up against the "bad Muslims." Below is the article, including some comments about it. I tend to agree with comment #3, but I still have empathy for the innocent Muslim women and children and I'm not sure how to reconcile the two.

"Last week Malala Yousafzai charmed Jon Stewart’s, and therefore America’s, socks off when he interviewed the Nobel Peace Prize contender about her new book, a memoir about her experience as an education advocate and a victim of the Taliban. Yousafzai, 16, was all conviction and grace when explaining to Stewart that she knew she was a target of extremists long before they shot her in the head, but had decided that it would not be worth fighting back. "If you hit a Talib, then there would be no difference between you and the Talib," she said. “You must not treat others with cruelty…You must fight others through peace and through dialogue and through education. … I would tell him how important education is and that I would even want education for your children as well. That’s what I want to tell you now do what you want.”

As touching as Stewart’s interview with her was, and it was touching, it did overlook a big part of what makes Malala Malala, and that is her religion. Malala is a Muslim, and sees the potential for reform within the context of Islam, and not, like other prominent feminists from Muslim countries, outside of it.

Pakistani-American journalist Rafia Zakaria has written a powerful essay about why it is important that Malala’s fans in the west don’t overlook the fact that she is a practicing Muslim. She says that for “Muslim girls and women around the world [her story] is more than just a tale of survival. … [It] is proof that feminism, or the desire for equality through education and empowerment, is not the terrain of any one culture or faith.”

Zakaria compares Malala to Somali-born Dutch author Ayaan Hirsi Ali, whose memoir “Infidel,” about her journey from a repressive Muslim family in East Africa to the freedom she found in Netherlands, became a New York Times best-seller and turned her into an international celebrity. Hirsi Ali’s message was that Muslim women can only be free when they renounce their faith and cultures.

Malala, on the other hand, offers a different model for reformation, one that better resembles the battles being waged by millions of Muslim girls, who long for emancipation too. “Their victories,” writes Zakaria, “lie not in renunciation but in resistance and reclamation of faith, culture and public space.” She ends her essay by urging Western feminists to take note of their blind spots that might lead them to believe that renunciation is the only way.

She concludes: Talk of Malala’s religion was largely absent from the media coverage of her in the States. Because of this, we lost our chance to hear her speak not just as a feminist crusader, but of someone who has managed to negotiate her religious traditions with how she thinks the world should look. I can only hope that this is just the beginning of Malala-fever and that we will still have our chance to hear more specifics about how she makes her observance of Islam and cultural traditions and her activism fit together.

Here are some comments different people have made about this article:

1) The Taliban are bad Muslims because they rationalize the murder of innocent people, which is forbidden under Islam.

2) Firstly, I would like to apologize if my English is terrible. Islam DOES NOT PROMOTE VIOLENCE. Never has, and never ever will until the end of time. You guys know that Taliban is bad, and they are Muslims. Does that make every Muslims and their faith and religion as bad? Nah, I don't think so.

Here's an analogy; bullying; like, in almost every school there ever is, but does that ever stop parents all over the world to send their children to school? Nope. Why? Because there is still good in sending their kids to school, and, their may be a big chance of their kids not being bullied, or being the one bullying.

Do you get what I mean here? The Talibans badness does not make Islam a bad religion, it makes them bad Muslims and bad human beings. Some Hindus eats cats, but does that make them bad Hindu? No, it makes them different from other religion, and different in their belief.

And as for Muslims worldwide having violent conflict with other non-Muslims religions; here's my opinion. Have you ever heard of Adolf Hitler? He was a Christian. Yes, I know, there's opinions that say that he was an atheist, but there's a fat load of proof that he was a Christian, and NO evidence whatsoever that he was an atheist, but I digress. He was a Christian, but he killed about 17 million people. JEWS people, to be precise.
Does that make Christians worldwide bad? Or does that make Christian a wrong kind of religion? Nah, I don't think so.

So, here's my say; the Talibans are bad people, and they think they're doing the good thing (just like every bad people does) and that's why they are bad. Humans tend to look at the bad things rather than the good ones, is what I observes, thus the opinions that because the Talibans are bad people and they are practicing Islam, then Islam is bad.

Islam states that we are only to resort to violence in order to defend ourselves. We are to fight in God's cause against those who fight us, but not to transgress limits [in aggression]; God does not love transgressors. Islam also taught us that education is important. What Muhammad said About Education/Study : The seeking of knowledge is obligatory for every Muslim. [both male and female].

Try looking at what you dislike from it's point of view, then, you'll understand why some people agree to it. EVEN IF you don't. That's exactly what the Talibans and the rest of the Muslims are like. The Talibans think that they're doing the right thing, but they're not. So, please don't conclude Islam as bad. But, at the end of the day, the opinion is all yours. Peace.

3) You can split hairs and wow us with your knowledge of the various sects of Islamic crazies, but the bottom line is that violent Jihad has been central to Islam from the get-go. It has waxed and waned over the centuries but it won't disappear until it is expunged theologically. Yes Jihad takes on a modern form but it's in response to modernity, not colonialism. Don't blame the victims. Why are Muslims worldwide in violent conflict with Buddhists (Thailand, etc) , Jews (Israel), Christians (everywhere), Hindus (India), secularists (Western Europe), but none of these non-Muslim groups are in conflict with one another in any serious or violent way? Might there just be something terribly wrong with Islam???




Do you think the "good Muslims" will protest this level of barbarianism? - I think not.
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Beheadings, burning a man alive, what's next? These terrorists are not even human.
To further complicate things, - SM
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The pilot who was burned alive was reportedly a "good Muslim" himself. What are we to make of this?
Extremely well said - NM
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xx

They want to take over the world - Scary

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They want to overtake all of the world, and they are patient. This has nothing to do with religious tolerance/intolerance, it has to do with the terrorists, and there are plenty of them in our country.

They train/brainwash their children to hate everyone except themselves. I know some Christians like that, but they aren't violently trying to take over the world. They just preach too much.

hahahaha - sm

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I agree with everything you said, but I especially appreciated your dry wit, saying "they just preach too much." Even though this is a serious subject, you made me laugh out loud. Let's face it, we can always use a little laughter. Even though the subject is no laughing matter, I thank you for the chuckle.
Thanks - see msg
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Yeah, Christians want everyone to be just like them, but they aren't violent. These other groups are, and you're right---it's not funny. I'm not sure where peoples' heads are that they think they can convert these people. They are evil, and you can't inject Jesus into evil people. And if anyone out there thinks they can, you are in la-la land. Put your energy into doing good, something that will actually work.
I'm a Christian, and I don't want everyone to be - just like me
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I do want everyone to be saved from death in sin.

I've been saved by grace through faith in Christ, so I know I can walk in fellowship with Jesus and live with him forever in heaven after this life is over. My motivation to share my faith with others is love for people. That is also the motivation of all the Christians I know and those who truly understand the love and grace of God.

If you saw someone who was dying and you had been told what would heal them, wouldn't you then tell them, too?

We're all born sinners, so we're all in need of a savior. In that respect, we are all alike in God's eyes. We can hate the evil that people do and still pray for them to come to know the love of Christ and accept the gift of salvation. That's God's will for everyone, and no one is beyond the reach of his grace.
Interesting - To a Point
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Your analogy is sweet, but not quite right. It is not guaranteed they will heal with medicine, just as it is not guaranteed anyone will heal their depression with Christ.

You can pray all you want for evil people, I suppose, but know that they are not going to change. I would rather see you put your energy into praying for the good guys, not the bad guys. And yes, the evil people are beyond the gift of salvation, by virtue of the fact that they don't want the gift of salvation---they are perfectly happy being evil, and are quite comfortable with destroying all of us.

Your heart is in the right place, but you are in a bit of a la-la land. And I take umbrage to the fact that we are all sinners. That does nothing for my morale if I'm feeling low, thank you.

I will pray that no more missionaries go over to try to "cure" evil, to "inject" the Lord. They get killed. I suppose if they have no family, then they have the right to sort of a backwards suicide, but if they have small children in particular, they have no right to put themselves in danger.

I think we're talking about different things - sm
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You missed some of the message. If you're feeling low because you're a sinner like the rest of us, you can feel real joy and peace that God has provided a way out of sin for you and anyone who would accept that gift.

I have learned what the "cure" is for dying in sin -- the guaranteed cure -- and I'm sharing it with you. It is faith in Jesus Christ. That's what the Bible says, and I believe it. I hope you choose to believe it, too.

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