By:
Omar Alnatour
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this: You wake up in the morning to hear your wife screaming at you because
it’s pouring rain outside. She hates the rain and now her day is ruined because
of you. You go downstairs only to hear your children yell at you because they
broke the toaster. They can’t have waffles now and it’s all your fault. On the
way to work, you stop and fill up gas only to hear everyone at the gas station
curse you out because gas prices have risen. You arrive at work only to see all
your coworkers gathered around your desk demanding that you apologize for the
printer being jammed. On the way home from work, everyone on the highway
screams at you because they are upset with the rush hour traffic.
Quite
a ridiculous scenario, right? Can you imagine always being blamed for things
that you have absolutely no control over? Can you imagine always being asked to
apologize for these things? Can you imagine being hated whether or not you do
apologize? This is what being a Muslim in America today feels like.
I
am a proud American, raised in Texas. I’m a college student. I’m a
humanitarian. I’m an aspiring physician. I’m someone who hopes to revolutionize
access to medicine and healthcare in the United States and in war-torn
countries across the world. I also am a M-u-s-l-i-m, one of over 1.6 billion
who are blamed whenever an act of terrorism occurs as if we are nothing more
than this 6-letter word hijacked by those who wrongly use our religion to
justify their heinous crimes.
As
a Muslim American who continually strives to do everything I can for the
betterment of my community and this nation, I am tired of being asked to
apologize and condemn terrorism that I have absolutely nothing to do with.
Here Are Five
Reasons Why Muslims Should Never Have To Apologize for Terrorism:
1) It’s ridiculous
to ask us to apologize.
As
a practicing Muslim, I know that my religion teaches peace. I am so certain of
this fact that I will award anyone $10,000 if they can find me a verse in the
Quran that says it’s ok to kill innocent people or to commit acts of terror.
This is an open offer that will never expire.
I
also know that Muslims, as a religious group, are not terrorists. I have
factually proved this. I also have factually proved that you are more likely to
be struck by lightening, crushed to death by a couch, or killed by a toddler,
than to be killed by a Muslim.
This
being said, why should I have to apologize for a violence that I have no
connection to? A violence my religion
blatantly stands against.
Ask
yourself: Should car manufacturers have to apologize when drunk drivers kill
people using their vehicles? Should you be required to apologize to the police
if your sibling gets a speeding ticket because you share the same last name?
Should every single gun owner in America have to apologize whenever someone is
killed by a firearm? Should weathermen have to apologize for cloudy days?
Should pharmacists have to apologize for your allergies? Should I have to
apologize for the typos of another writer?
Unless
you can find that $10,000 verse or unless you blatantly hear a Muslim
explicitly supporting terrorism, please understand that asking us, both
individually and collectively, to apologize for terrorism would be just as
ridiculous as the questions above.
2) It should be
obvious by now that Muslims condemn terrorism.
By
now, it should be very clear that Muslims condemn terrorism. All it takes is a
simple Google search of any terrorist attack to find the plethora of Muslims
publicly condemning it. Try it out. For
example, here are over 40 examples of Muslims condemning the Charlie Hebdo
attacks. And here is an example of how Muslims all across the world condemned
the Paris attacks.
Muslims
condemn terrorism, we always have. This is a fact. And just as I shouldn’t have
to reassure you each morning that the sky is still blue, Muslims should not
have to reassure you that we still condemn terrorism every single time a
terrorist attack occurs.
And
frankly, if you don’t already believe that Muslims condemn terrorism by now,
then no apology or repeated broken-record condemnation from any Muslim or
Muslim organization will help cure your intolerant hatred.
3) Muslims are at
the very forefront of combating terrorism.
The
only thing more ridiculous than asking people to apologize for something they
have no connection to is to make people apologize for something they are
working so hard to combat.
Muslims
want to defeat terrorism just as much as any other American, if not more. This
is why we have Muslim women like Niloofar Rahmani and Kubra Khademi who are at
the very frontlines fighting terrorists. This is why millions of Muslim youth
are taking a stand against ISIS. This is why tons of Muslim groups and scholars
repeatedly issue statements condemning ISIS, many even being beheaded by ISIS
for doing so.
This
is why more than 120 Muslim scholars from around the world joined together to
write an open letter to ISIS, denouncing them as un-Islamic by using Islamic
terms. This is why Muslims are being killed by ISIS for publicly opposing this
terrorist group’s persecution of Christians.
For
the same reasons that firemen don’t apologize for fires and doctors don’t
apologize for heart disease, Muslims should not be expected or asked to
apologize for something they are working so hard to combat.
4) Muslims are the
largest victims of terrorism.
According
to the Counter Terrorism Center at the United States Military Academy at West
Point, Al-Qaeda kills over seven times more Muslims than non-Muslims. According
to the UN, Muslims are the largest victims of ISIS. According to the State
Department, Muslims are the largest victims of terrorism in general. No matter
where you look, you will find that the strongest association between Muslims
and terrorism is one in which Muslims are victims of it.
There
is a sad irony in how Muslims are the largest victims of terrorism yet also
receive the most hatred for it. Just as it would be wrong to blame African
Americans for slavery, starving children for world hunger, and toddlers for
school shootings, it is equally wrong to blame Muslims for terrorism when we
are always the victims of it.
Want
me to call the leader of ISIS and tell him to stop committing terror? Give me
his contact information; I’d be happy to. Any Muslim would. But just know that
the conversation would begin with us, ISIS’s largest victims, telling him to
stop hijacking our religion to justify killing Muslims who actually follow it.
5) If we have to
apologize for terrorism, then so should everyone else.
This
last point is especially important. Why are Muslims the only group that are
required to apologize for and condemn the actions of criminals that associate
with their group?
To
put things into perspective, ask yourself: Why aren’t all white males asked to
apologize for the slavery that white males endorsed less than two centuries
ago? The slavery in which one third of slaves were Muslims. Why aren’t all
Buddhists asked to apologize for the radical Buddhist monks in Mynammar that
are violently attacking Muslims? Why aren’t all policemen asked to apologize
for the racist cops that are dropping the bodies of unarmed blacks like leaves
in the autumn?
You
must understand that just as you are detached from the heinous crimes mentioned
above, I am just as detached from the terrorism that so many keep trying to
link me with for no other reason than me being a Muslim.
You
must understand that by asking me whether I condemn terrorism, you are
questioning my humanity.
Omar Alnatour is a
Palestinian-American Muslim, Student and Humanitarian
Culled From: TheHuffington Post
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