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   | Can Muslims 
be Americans? They ask... By Dr. Aslam Abdullah
 
 
 Dr. Aslam Abdullah 
is editor-in-Chief of the Muslim Observer and the director of the Islamic 
Society of Nevada as well as the director of the Muslim Electorates Council of 
America. Can Muslim Americans be loyal 
to America? She asked. The immediate response of the person to whom the question 
was addressed was a big no. It didn't surprise many who were present during the 
conversation as many nodded their heads affirmatively. It was an ordinary 
discussion in a home setting where friends and relatives had gathered and some 
of them had raised the issue of loyalty of Muslim Americans. An elected public 
official from California, who chooses to remain anonymous, was also present at 
the gathering. She told the audience not to jump to conclusions and that she 
would present the questions raised at the gathering, to a Muslim who she knew. 
She forwarded me a list of issues that were brought up at the gathering and 
asked my input.
 I sent her back my response, which she found helpful and assured me that she 
would do her best to promote the truth and fight ignorance. The issues raised 
and my response to them are as follows:
 
	
	
 Dear Aslam:
 Per our conversation I am emailing you a list of issues that were raised during 
the gathering.
 Can a devout Muslim be an 
American patriot and a loyal citizen? Is 'Muslim American' really an oxymoron?
 Some people who were at the gathering, presented the following points to show 
why Muslim Americans cannot be both at the same time:
 
Theologically, No - 
Because their allegiance is to Allah, the moon god of Arabia. 
Religiously, No - 
Because no other religion is accepted by their Allah except Islam. Their 
allegiance is to the five pillars of Islam and the Koran. 
Geographically, No 
- Because their allegiance is to Mecca, to which they turn to in prayer five 
times a day. 
Socially, No - 
Because their allegiance to Islam forbids him to make friends with Christians or 
Jews. Plus their men are instructed to marry four women and beat his wife when 
she disobeys him. 
Politically, No - 
Because they must follow the mullah (spiritual leaders), who teaches 
annihilation of Israel and destruction of America.  
Intellectually, No 
- Because they cannot accept the American Constitution since it is based on 
Biblical principles and he believes the Bible to be corrupt. 
Philosophically, No 
- Because Islam, Muhammad, and the Koran do not allow freedom of religion and 
expression. Democracy and Islam cannot coexist. Every Muslim government is 
either dictatorial or autocratic. 
Spiritually, No - 
Because where as we declare our country to be "one nation under God," and 
believe God to be loving and kind, their God, Allah, does not allow allegiance 
to a Christian God and does not promote love and kindness. Based on the above the majority 
of the people at the gathering were of the opinion that we should be very 
suspicious of all Muslims in this country. According to them, Muslims cannot be 
both 'good Muslims' and  'good Americans' at the same time. Look forward to your response. Sincerely, 
	
	
 Dear Jane (Not the real name):
 Thank you very much for your email. It is truly unfortunate that we have such 
grave misconceptions about Islam in our country.
 
 Here is what I believe Muslim Americans feel about the issues that the people 
have raised.
 
 While we discuss these issues it is important to keep in mind some of our 
history. Muslims have been part of America for hundreds of years. Some came with 
Columbus, others came with the Chinese sailor,
Zheng He a few decades prior to Columbus. One of the earliest group of 
Muslims that was introduced to the Americas were among those who were denied all 
rights that a human being deserves including, freedom, liberty, justice and the 
right to practice their religion. They were among the Africans who were bought 
and sold as slaves in this country. Many of them were forcibly converted to 
Christianity, as is recorded in several slave diaries.
 Also among the early Muslims 
who came to America were those who were expelled from Spain in the sixteenth 
century along with Jews who found a refuge in this country. During the later part of the 
nineteenth century, Muslims came to this country as immigrants to study and 
establish their professionals careers and since then their numbers have been 
growing. Since the founding of the 
United States, no African American Muslim or Spanish Muslim or immigrant Muslim 
was ever tried or convicted for treason or for being involved in anti-nation 
activities. How can anyone claim that Muslims have not been part of this 
country? They fought during the first and second world wars and they represented 
the country in several crucial conferences such as the First Parliament of 
Religions in which Alexander Russell Webb spoke as an American Muslim. His book, 
Muslim American talks about the Muslim responsibilities in America. As a response to the issues 
raised in your private gathering please consider the following as to how the 
Muslims are part of the American fabric. 
Theologically, Yes
- Muslims submit to God 
who is the supreme creator of all that is in the heavens and earth. There is no 
such concept as 'moon god' in Islam. In fact, the scriptures of Islam make it 
very clear that Allah (Arabic for God in English, Dios in Spanish, Gott in 
German and Dieu in French) is the same God that was reveled to Abraham, Moses, 
Jesus and Muhammad (Peace be upon them). Muslims are described in the Quran as 
those who are on the path of all of these prophets. God inspires Muslims to 
appreciate human diversity in His creation of the multitude of  tribes and 
nations so that they may know and appreciate each other. He exhorts them not to 
harm others. Loyalty to God does not contradict patriotic feelings. God and 
nation are not synonym. One is the creator and the other created.
 Here are some Quranic references about God that show how God is perceived in 
Islam:
 
 God is He save whom there is no deity; the One who knows all that is beyond 
the reach of a created being's perception, as well as that can be witnessed by a 
creature senses or mind; He, the most Merciful and the Dispenser of love and 
mercy. (59:22)
 
 God is He save whom there is no deity; the Sovereign Supreme, the Holy, the One 
with whom all salvation rests, the Giver of faith, the One who determines what 
is true and false, the Almighty, the One who subdues wrong and restores right, 
the One to whom all greatness belongs; Utterly remote is God in His limitless 
Glory from anything to which men may ascribe as share in His divinity! (59:23)
 
 He is the God, the Creator, the Maker, who shapes all forms and appearances! His 
alone are the attributes of perfection. All that is in the heaven and on the 
earth Extols His limitless glory; for He is almighty, truly Wise! (59:24)
 
 Say: He is the One God, God the eternal, the uncaused cause of all being. He 
begets not and neither is He begotten; There is nothing that could be compared 
to Him. (112:1-4 )
 
 Religiously, Yes - Because the Quran 
states in verse 2:256 very clearly that there is no compulsion in religion. In 
fact what was said in your gathering is a fabrication. Here is the verse that 
you can share with the people at the gathering.
 
 There should be no compulsion in religion. Distinct has now become the right 
way from the way of error; Hence, He who rejects the power of evil and believes 
in God, has indeed taken hold of a support most unfailing, which shall never 
give way; For God is all hearing and all knowing. (2:256)
 Muslims do not worship five 
pillars or the Quran. They worship God, the Almighty. Following are the five 
pillars of Islam that are used as guiding principals: 
	
	Testimony of Faith: There is no deity but God (Allah) and Muhammad is the 
	Messenger (Prophet) of God 
	Prayer: Daily at Dawn, Noon, Mid-Afternoon, Sunset and Night. Each prayer 
	takes a few minutes. 
	Poor Due (Zakat): An annual payment of 2.5% of a Muslim's wealth which is 
	distributed among the needy. Optional charity is encouraged. 
	Fasting: Total abstinence from food and liquid from dawn to sunset during 
	the month of Ramadan. 
	Hajj: Annual pilgrimage to Makkah for those who are physically and 
	financially able. (To commemorate the example of Prophet Abraham.) 
	 The Quran identifies humanity 
as a plural society, like the founding principals of this country that 
guaranties religious freedom.
 If thy Lord had so willed, He could have made Humankind one people: but they 
will not cease to dispute. (11:118)
 
 Geographically, Yes - Because millions 
of Muslim migrated to the US of their own free will and contributed to the 
welfare of this country. The designer of Sears Tower was a Muslim. The engineer 
who built the New York tunnel was a Muslim. More than 70,000 Muslim doctors toil 
hard to save lives of average Americans every day and more than 300,000 
engineers engage in designing the construction of roads, buildings and strategic 
institutions.
 
 Makkah has similar significance as the Vatican does for Catholics. Makkah is 
considered a holy place where the first house of worship to God was made by 
Prophet Abraham.
 
 Muslims do face towards Makkah for their five daily prescribed prayers but at 
the same time God reminds believers that ..
 
 It is not righteousness that you turn your faces Towards east or west; but it 
is righteousness - to believe in God and the Last Day, and the Angels, and the 
Book, and the Messengers; to spend of your substance, out of love for Him, for 
your kin, for orphans, for the needy, for the wayfarer, for those who ask, and 
for the ransom of slaves; to be steadfast in prayer, and practice regular 
charity; to fulfill the contracts which ye have made; and to be firm and 
patient, in pain (or suffering) and adversity, and throughout all periods of 
panic. Such are the people of truth, the God-Conscious. (Quran 2:177 )
 
 Socially, Yes - The Quran only 
discourages Muslims from befriending those who fight Muslims because of their 
religion.
 
 [See
Can Muslims be friends with Jews and Christians?]
 
 Muslims are allowed to marry Christians and Jews and who can be better in 
friendship than a wife. In Islam God restricted polygamy to four wives and 
encouraged monogamy.
 
 Muslims are reminded to be respectful to women. If there are societies that 
oppress women, they follow tribal customs and misuse Islam to serve their male 
chauvinist interests. Verse 4:34 from the Quran reminds Muslim men to .. take 
full care of women (wife) with the bounties which God has bestowed, more 
abundantly and with which they spend out of their possession. The righteous 
women (wife) are the truly devout ones, who guard the intimacy which God has 
ordained to be guarded. As for those women (Wife), whose ill will, you have 
reason to fear, admonish them first and then leave them alone in bed and then 
separate from them. If they pay you heed, do not seek to harm them.
 
 Politically, Yes - Unlike a large number 
of the American Jews, the allegiance to Israel is not a condition for allegiance 
to the USA. Moreover, it is the Christian evangelical priests like Pat Robertson 
and Jerry Falwell who go beyond the destruction of Israel to say that when Jesus 
returns, 2/3 of the Jews will be killed and one-third would be converted to 
Christianity.
 
 Intellectually, Yes - Because 
the American constitution is not based on Biblical principles. Every Muslim who 
becomes a citizen of this country first takes an oath of allegiance to the 
constitution.
 
 Philosophically, Yes - Because Islam 
ensures that all religions are given freedom. If Democracy does not exist in 17 
of 56 Muslim majority countries, that is due to historical and political 
reasons. Malaysia, Indonesia and Bangladesh are great examples. In fact unlike 
in our own country that has never elected a female president many Muslim 
countries have elected female heads of state.
 
 Spiritually, Yes - "One nation 
under God" resonates strongly among Muslims who consider God to be absolutely 
Omnipotent and Omnipresent. Among the 99 names of God that one can find in the 
Quran, several refer to His love, mercy and majesty. The chapters of the Quran 
start with the phrase "In the name of God most Merciful and Most Companionate" 
and is a often repeated part of a Muslims daily vocabulary.
 
 Good Muslims and Good Americans, Yes - According to some estimates there 
are about 6 to 8 million Muslims in this country. Among the list of sex 
offenders released by the law enforcement recently, not a single one is a 
Muslim. I went over the names of one hundred thousand sex offenders. Among the 
drugs addicts who seek rehabilitation, the number of Muslims is less than 2 
percent. Among those who are caught as burglars or arsonists or murderers, the 
number of Muslims is less than one percent. Among those who are domestically 
violent the number of Muslims is less than one percent. Among those who are 
convicted of fraud the number of Muslims is less than 2 percent. Among those who 
are known alcoholics, the number of Muslims is less than one percent. Among 
those who are drug pushers, the number of Muslims is less than point 2 percent. 
There is a rape every four minutes in our country. Among those who are convicted 
of rape, the number of Muslims is less than one percent. Among those who 
illegally use state welfare system, the number of Muslims is less than one 
percent. Among those who are involved in Gun violence, the number of Muslims is 
less than one percent. Among tax evaders, the number of Muslims is less than one 
percent.
 
 Now please tell me on the basis of this explanation who stands for America and 
its values?  The struggle for truth is far bigger than any other war. Perhaps it 
is this struggle that must bring us more closer to all people so that we can 
dispel these common misperceptions.
 I appreciate the opportunity to 
explain Islam and Muslims to the people at the gathering. I hope and pray that 
we all can find the absolute truth.   |