Islamophobia
Eight ways you can fight Islamophobia this summer
SoundVision.com Staff Writer
Islamophobia, or the fear and hatred of all things relating
to Islam and Muslims, is becoming mainstream and deadly
Whether it's
radio talk show hosts,
columnists
or
extremists who promise to kill Muslim women,
there is a great danger to Muslims.
Families and kids may take a vacation in the summer but
Islamophobes, those who continue to fan the flames of Islamophobia in this
country, don't. That's why Muslims need to combine this time of fun and frolic
with some heavy duty outreach for understanding. Here are a couple of ideas:
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Understand what Islamophobia is. Islamophobia is a form of racism and
intolerance. It is a hatred, disdain and dislike for Islam and Muslims.
Examples of Islamophobia include denying someone a job because they are
Muslim, mocking Islamic practices like prayer and Hijab, calling for Muslims
to be killed or attacked. Here is one explanation of the term:
http://www.salaam.co.uk/maktabi/islamophobia.html
- Study
Islamophobia in the context of other struggles against racism. Racism
against Native Americans, African-Americans, Asian-Americans,
Irish-Americans, Jewish Americans and many other groups in the United States
provides important information about not only how similar these struggles
are with modern-day Islamophobia, but also, how to combat this new form of
racism in America. Use the summertime to read up on the struggles of these
groups online and in books. Also, don't hesitate to check out documentaries
on video or DVD to learn more about this ugly aspect of our history.
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Network, network, network. Reaching out to others is one of the most
important ways to combat any form of racism and intolerance. The more people
become aware of the social disease of Islamophobia, the easier it will be to
combat it. Here are a couple of ideas for your mosque, Islamic center or
organization:
- Encourage Muslim family and friends to actively
participate in your neighborhood's festivities. If there is a mosque in your
neighborhood, try to have them buy a stall and set up an information booth with
free refreshments.
- Participate in walks or races for a good cause,
whether it's breast cancer, multiple sclerosis or Alzheimer's. Check out the web
for one near you.
- Volunteer for a politician with a track record of
reaching out to Muslims. If you're a student, not only will this look good on
your resume come job search time, but student or not, this is an excellent way
to provide encouragement to the candidate of your choice to continue reaching
out to the Muslim community.
- Organize a mosque open house. Try this at your
local mosque. If they aren't conducive to the idea, find one that is.
- If your mosque or Islamic center has a large
parking lot or open space, organize a carnival for kids. Advertise it heavily in
the neighborhood.
- On behalf of your mosque, Islamic center of
Muslim organization, send baked goodies to your local fire and police department
as a thank you for keeping the neighborhood safe and assisting you and all the
neighbors.
- Visit the nearest church in your neighborhood and
if it has an interfaith dialog group, join it. If not, help them set one up, if
they are interested.
- Join an interfaith cause. Search online using the
words “interfaith project” and the name of your city to find one in your area.
- Fight
Islamophobia in the media. Get together with a couple of friends over a
barbecue in June or early July and set up the group which will not only
respond to articles and commentary that are Islamophobic, but also
brainstorm good story ideas about Islam and Muslims which the local media
can cover. Summer is a dry time not only in terms of weather, but also for
journalists and editors as well. They're often hard pressed to come up with
articles that will interest more readers. With your group, come up with at
least five good story ideas and then flesh them out and pitch them to your
local newspaper by sending a press release or calling the relevant
editor/reporter. Some ideas include: a profile of a Muslim who is involved
in a local volunteer cause; a humorous article about how Muslim women in
Hijab handle the heat; a local interfaith effort.
- Use the
term “Islamophobia” when writing or talking to others about the phenomenon.
Once a practice is named, it is easier to discuss it, bring it out into the
open and deal with it appropriately. Let's encourage our family, friends,
neighbors and leaders to do this.
-
Encourage non-Muslim family, friends, co-workers, neighbors to visit
America's only Muslim museum.
This is a nice place to learn about Muslim heritage and visit Jackson,
Mississippi as well.
- Second
to last but not least: make Dua. Only Allah can open people's hearts. Make
Dua that your neighbors' hearts open towards you and that your heart opens
towards them.
- Last
but not least, remain hopeful. It's easy to fall into pessimism reading the
kind of hateful, deadly news reports, blog entries and commentary out there
that attack Islam and Muslims. But the fight against prejudice is never won
in a day, two or even ten. It takes years and years of deprogramming. Think
about how African-Americans continue to face racism in America. But also
remember that this prejudice is much less acceptable today than it was 20
years ago, Alhamdu lillah. Radio shock jock Don Imus was recently fired for
racist comments he made about a group of African-American women. His firing
reflects the change in attitudes Americans, even those in power, have
undergone in a generation. Insha Allah, the same will happen with
Islamophobia. Always remember that our role model, the Prophet Muhammad,
peace and blessings be upon him, was a man of hope and optimism
(http://www.soundvision.com/info/seerah/prophetofhope.asp). Let's emulate
his character in this area too.
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