Countering Religious and Political Extremism
By Nahal Ameri
CA


Religious extremism in the name of Islam and political extremism in the name of democracy is the raging trend in the world today. This extremism is destroying the fabric of Muslim-American life. The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) Annual Convention is the perfect forum to launch the remarkable task of countering political and religious extremism.

2004 has been a significant year in history. In 2004, there have been raids on mosques, beheadings in the name of Islam and abuses of prisoners in Iraq. What is the root cause of all of this? Extremism. The tragedies of 2004 have been caused by ideology that is motivated by an extreme interpretation of religion and an extreme interpretation of politics. Interpretations of religion that justify beheadings, bombings and the like are anything but Islamic. The rules of engagement in Islam are very clear. Although the perpetrators of these acts claim to represent justifiable causes, those causes seem to disappear in the background as terrorism takes cen ter stage.

Political extremism uses justifiable causes as well to do horrible things in the name of politics. It is the opinion of a minority that exploits the sentiments of the majority to achieve its own goals. Political extremists use concepts like national security, weapons of mass destruction and 9/11 to justify their actions. Actions like raiding people’s homes, detaining immigrants and keeping prisoners in Guantanamo Bay without contact with the outside world.

Although it is a grim situation, it is not all doom and gloom. We cannot allow these actions to go unnoticed. We cannot allow others to speak for us, we must define Islam and we must define fair politics.
It is important to do this not only for our children’s future but also for the welfare of the world. We will not stay silent as American Muslims and the values of the United States are abused. We will not stay silent as extremists define Islam by terrorism and violence. The American Muslim community is the bridge of the East and the West and is the only group that can successfully battle extremism of both types.

This year’s MPAC Convention entitled ‘Countering Religious and Political Extremism’ will include speakers who have suffered at the hands of political and religious extremists. Speakers such as Tariq Ramadan who made the TIME top 100 influential persons list and was offered a position as a visiting professor at the prestigious Notre Damn University. Other speakers will include Dr. John Esposito, Professor of Religious Studies at Georgetown Universities Center for Christian-Muslim Understanding, Islamic scholar and Saint Mary’s University Professor Jamal Badawi and Guantanamo Bay Chaplain Captain James Yee. For more information or to register for the MPAC Convention in Long Beach, CA please visit www.mpac.org or call 213 383 3443.

(Nahal Ameri is the Community Relations Coordinator of the Muslim Public Affairs Council)


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