Muslim American News Briefs, April 19, 2010
Hadith: Equality for All
N.C. Mosque
Threatened After Rep. Myrick's Smears
Video:
Islamic Center of Charlotte Receives Threats
CAIR Asks Rep. Myrick to Repudiate Quran Desecration
Video: Muslim Soldier Claims Harassment in the Army
(ABC News)
CAIR: USA Today Looks at Anti-Hijab Bias
CAIR: Hairline Headline -- New Rule for DC DMV
CAIR: Muslim Girl Was a Victim of Ignorance and
Bigotry
CAIR: Woman Did Not Get McDonald's
Job Because of Hijab
CAIR: Obama
Administration Reaches Out to Muslims
CAIR:
Woman Says Foster Agency Rejected Pork-Free Home (AP)
MI:
Cover-Up In Imam's Slaying? (Time)
Editorial:
Probe of Imam's Death Should be Quick
CAIR-OK Rep Speaks at Media Conference
Afghans 'Abused at Secret Prison' (BBC)
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HADITH OF THE DAY: EQUALITY FOR ALL - TOP
The
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "All people are equal as the
teeth of a comb."
At-Tabarani
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N.C. MOSQUE BLAMES REP.
MYRICK FOR SMEARS - TOP
By Tim Funk,
Charlotte Observer, 4/15/10
Just weeks after trying to make nice
at a town hall meeting, Muslim leaders and the office of U.S. Rep. Sue
Myrick, R-N.C., are again trading charges and countercharges.
At a
news conference Wednesday, leaders of the Islamic Center of Charlotte
said they and other local Muslims were victims of "a campaign of fear
and smear" that has sought to link them with terrorism.
Jibril Hough,
a spokesman for the mosque on Progress Lane, blamed the "baseless
attacks" on Myrick's office and on WBT (1110-AM), which gave the claims
wide airing.
Observer calls and e-mails to Myrick's office were not
returned. Neither was a call to WBT.
At issue is a charge first
leveled at the end of the Feb. 26 town hall meeting by Zuhdi Jasser, a
Muslim physician and political ally of Myrick's who heads the
Arizona-based Islamic Forum for Democracy. At the town hall meeting -
Myrick turned the microphone over to him - then again on Keith Larson's
morning show on WBT, Jasser pointed out that the deed to the Islamic
Center of Charlotte's property is held by the North American Islamic
Trust (NAIT), which he charged has ties to terrorism. (More)
SEE ALSO:
VIDEO: ISLAMIC CENTER OF CHARLOTTE RECEIVES THREATS -
TOP
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV, 4/14/2010) - The
Islamic Center of Charlotte is firing back against the feds and our WBTV
On Your Side Investigation.
Watch the video
here.
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CAIR ASKS GOP, N.C. REP. MYRICK TO REPUDIATE QURAN
DESECRATION - TOP
Congresswoman scheduled to
speak to anti-Islam hate group whose Fla. representative brags: 'I like
desecrating their [Muslims'] holy stuff'
WASHINGTON, April 5
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A prominent national Muslim civil rights and
advocacy organization today urged GOP leaders to insist that Rep. Sue
Myrick (R-NC) withdraw her support for an anti-Islam hate group after
one of its Florida representatives was exposed bragging in a YouTube
video that he desecrated the Quran, Islam's revealed text, and urinates
in the washing stations Muslims use to perform their ritual ablutions (wudu)
for prayer. (More)
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VIDEO: MUSLIM SOLDIER CLAIMS HARASSMENT IN THE ARMY -
TOP
Martin Bashir,
ABC News, 4/14/10
ABC News Nightline, 4/14/10 - Army Spc. Zachari
Klawonn is exactly the kind of soldier the military says it needs. He's
the son of Kansas-born father and a Moroccan mother, raised as a Muslim
and able to speak Arabic. He's been recognized for his exemplary
performance in the Army, and his commanders even identified him as a
candidate for Special Forces selection, a road to joining the elite Army
unit.
One American soldier is torn between his faith and his duty. "I
really do think he's the best soldier in our battalion, hands down,"
said Spc. Arnold Mendez, a friend of Klawonn's.
Watch the video
here.
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CAIR: CONTROVERSY SHROUDS MUSLIM WOMEN'S HEAD
COVERINGS - TOP
Marisol Bello,
USA Today, 4/15/10
College sophomore Hani Khan had worked for
three months as a stockroom clerk at a Hollister Co. clothing store in
San Francisco when she was told the head scarf she wears in observance
of Islam violated the company's "look policy."
The policy instructs
employees on clothing, hairstyles, makeup and accessories they may wear
to work. When supervisors told Khan she had to remove the scarf, known
as a hijab, to work at the store, she refused on religious grounds. A
week later, she says, she was fired.
In February, Khan filed a
federal job discrimination complaint against Hollister and its parent
company, Abercrombie & Fitch. She is among a growing number of Muslim
women filing complaints of discrimination at work, in businesses or in
airports...
The attempted bombing of a Detroit-bound plane on
Christmas Day has made discrimination against Muslim women worse, says
Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR), an advocacy organization. He says women wearing hijabs are the
visible face of Islam...
Complaints on the rise
In the first three
months of the year, CAIR received 43 discrimination complaints from
women who wear hijabs, compared with 103 in all of 2009.
Some of the
complaints allege workplace bias. Others are from women who say they
were singled out for additional security screening in airports, were
stopped from entering banks because of security policies that prohibit
hoods, hats and sunglasses, or were told to remove their hijabs before
taking a driver's license photo. (More)
SEE ALSO:
CAIR: HAIRLINE HEADLINE -- NEW RULE FOR DC DMV -
TOP
Apology, accommodation for female Muslim
drivers
By Barbara Harrison,
NBC Washington, 4/14/10
A victory today for female Muslim drivers
in the District of Columbia.
The city's Department of Motor Vehicles
has modified its policy on driver's license photos after complaints of
discrimination from Muslim women who wear the religious scarf called the
hijab, the Council on American-Islamic Relations said. Until now, the
rule for license photographs in D.C. called for showing the "full face
including the hairline."
DMV personnel interpreted that description
to include hair. Muslim women were turned away without licenses when
they refused to uncover their hair.
CAIR contacted DMV Director
Lucinda Babers and requested the change in policy. The response issued
today allows the hijab. (More)
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CAIR: MUSLIM GIRL WAS A VICTIM OF IGNORANCE AND BIGOTRY -
TOP
Delaware Online, 4/15/10
It was a bittersweet experience for
staffers at the Division of Motor Vehicles.
The bitter, of course,
was the arbitrary and somewhat crude behavior of at least one DMV
employee, and an unknown number of others who stood by and watched as
the agency's refusal to take a 16-year-old girl's picture for her
driver's license ended with her in tears.
The Muslim girl was wearing
a headscarf, which the employee behind the camera insisted had to be
taken off for her picture.
The fact is, DMV policy calls for the face
of the driver to be visible. There's no requirement to remove a
headscarf.
The good part of this story is that another employee who
did know the DMV policy on headscarves in license pictures took the
photograph.
Meanwhile, those local residents who were present who
suggested the girl and her mother should be "sent back to Afghanistan"
should be ashamed of themselves.
Both mother and daughter were born
here and are U.S. citizens.
That DMV officials called the woman and
her daughter to "apologize profusely" takes some of the sting out of the
situation.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations intervened after
the incident and said the apology and offer to retake the picture was
appropriate. (More)
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CAIR: TROY WOMAN SAYS SHE DID NOT GET JOB AT MCDONALD'S
BECAUSE OF RELIGIOUS ATTIRE - TOP
Jerry
Wolffe,
Oakland Press, 4/15/10
An Oakland County woman has filed a
complaint with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
charging she was discriminated against in hiring by McDonald's
restaurants because she refused to not wear a hijab, the head covering
traditionally worn by Muslim women.
"Outside of a quick resolution,
we want McDonald's to put in place certain safeguards that would impede
anyone (from) being denied a job because of their religious attire,"
Council on American-Islamic Relations-MI Executive Director Dawud Walid
said Wednesday. (More)
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OBAMA ADMINISTRATION REACHES OUT TO MUSLIMS -
TOP
Omar Sacirbey,
Religion News Service, 4/15/10
WASHINGTON — Nearly a year after
President Obama told an audience in Cairo that America wanted a "new
beginning" with the Muslim world, evidence of that policy shift has, in
recent weeks, become hard to ignore.
* The Obama administration is
revising national security guidelines that strip references to "Islamic
radicalism" and other terms deemed inflammatory to Muslims.
*
Officials reversed three-month-old guidelines that singled out
passengers on flights arriving from 13 Muslim countries, and Cuba, for
mandatory screening.
* Controversial scholar Tariq Ramadan entered
the U.S. for the first time in six years after being barred by the Bush
administration.
* The Obama administration has dispatched American
Nobel Prize winners to advise Muslim scientists, economists and other
professionals on how to improve their research and better manage their
institutions.
* At the end of this month, the U.S. government will
host some 500 mainly Muslim business people for intensive seminars on
entrepreneurship.
[...]
Many Muslims have welcomed the changes and
shift in tone. Nihad Awad, executive director of the Council on
American-Islamic Relations, called the new White House vocabulary
"another step toward respectful and effective outreach to Muslims at
home and abroad."
"We hope this positive change in language will lead
to policies that will deal more effectively with important issues such
as peace with justice in the Middle East and withdrawal of our nation's
forces from Iraq and Afghanistan," he said. (More)
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CAIR: WOMAN SAYS FOSTER AGENCY REJECTED PORK-FREE HOME -
TOP
Kathleen Miller,
Associated Press, 4/15/10
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- A Baltimore
County Muslim woman said Wednesday that her application to be a foster
mother was rejected by a local agency because she does not allow pork to
be served in her home....
Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council
on American-Islamic Relations, a Washington based Muslim civil rights
and advocacy group, said if the state has no policy requiring foster
families serve all types of food in their homes, "it provides evidence
she is being singled out because of her particular faith and dietary
requirements." (More)
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COVER-UP IN IMAM'S SLAYING? - TOP
Darrell Dawsey,
TIME Detroit Blog, 4/14/10
Saying the FBI won't hand over certain
documents related to the shooting death of Detroit imam Luqman Ameen
Abdullah, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy has declined to investigate
the incident, prompting some serious concern from the Detroit Free Press
about the feds' motives...
Why would the FBI deny potential evidence
to another law enforcement agency investigating the case? Classified
documents generally involve high levels of national security that don't
apply here, by any stretch. Nor does the Abdullah case involve foreign
governments or -- at least officially -- terrorism.
What's going on?
Damn good question.
I still think it's only fair to withhold official
judgment, but honestly, the feds' behavior around this incident seems to
get weirder by the day. (More)
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EDITORIAL: INQUIRY ON IMAM'S DEATH SHOULD BE CONCLUDED
QUICKLY - TOP
The Detroit News, 4/15/10
Now that the state Attorney General's
Office has revealed it has been involved since February in the
investigation of the shooting incident that led to the death of Imam
Luqman Ameen Abdullah being conducted by the U.S. Justice Department, we
urge that this investigation, along with the one being run by the
Dearborn Police, be concluded as soon as possible.
According to the
Attorney General's Office, it stepped in when Wayne County Prosecutor
Kym Worthy declined. The Attorney General's Office released a letter
from the FBI saying it can't close out its investigation until it
receives an opinion from a local prosecutor. (More)
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CAIR-OK REP SPEAKS AT IMMIGRATION IN THE HEARTLAND MEDIA
CONFERENCE - TOP
(OKLAHOMA CITY, OK –
4/15/10) A representative of the Oklahoma chapter of the Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-OK) today spoke at the "Immigration in
the Heartland" conference at the University of Oklahoma in Norman.
The conference, which was co-sponsored by the Institute for Justice
and Journalism and the University of Oklahoma's Gaylord College of
Journalism and Mass Communication convened members of the media from
throughout the Midwest such as The Oklahoman, Dallas Morning News, The
Garden City Telegram, Minnesota Public Radio, Salt Lake Tribune, Greeley
Tribune, Columbus Dispatch, Tulsa World, Wall Street Journal, Des Moines
Register, Kansas City Star, Capitol Times, and T30 Noticias-Telemundo.
The purpose of this conference was to discuss reporting the complexities
of immigration with clarity, depth and context.
For more
information, see:
http://immigrationintheheartland.wordpress.com/
CAIR-OK
Executive Director Razi Hashmi spoke in a session on Muslim Immigration
and the scrutiny that Muslim foreign-born immigrants have faced since
9/11. Mohamed Elibiary, President and CEO of the Freedom and Justice
Foundation also spoke during this session.
"If we continue down
the path we are going now, we will turn away some of the best and
brightest minds and they will end up going somewhere else, leaving us at
a disadvantage in competing in a global economy. Our community is proof
positive of the success stories and contributions that Muslims have made
to our great nation. We have an obligation to continue that promise of
hope and prosperity," said CAIR-OK Executive Director Razi Hashmi.
CAIR is America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy
organization. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam,
encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims,
and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.
CONTACT: CAIR-OK Executive Director Razi Hashmi, 405-248-5853,
E-mail: rhashmi@cair.com; CAIR-OK
Chair Michael Aziz Gipson, E-Mail:
mgipson@cair.com; CAIR-OK Operations Coordinator Huda Abdul-Razzak,
E-Mail: habdulrazzak@cair.com
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AFGHANS 'ABUSED AT SECRET PRISON' AT BAGRAM AIRBASE -
TOP
By Hilary Andersson,
BBC News, 4/15/10
Afghan prisoners are being abused in a "secret
jail" at Bagram airbase, according to nine witnesses whose stories the
BBC has documented.
The abuses are all said to have taken place since
US President Barack Obama was elected, promising to end torture. (More)
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