By  Mowahid Hussain Shah

March 07 , 2014

A Dose of Truth

Terminology is seldom neutral or innocent. In a polarized environment, it is heavy with agenda and rife with hidden meaning.

The term “Judeo-Christian heritage” has come into fashionable usage in the West as if it is inseparable from core European values.

It connotes an exclusivist agenda and serves also to stigmatize and marginalize the Muslim community by attempting to convey that Islam is somehow outside the pale. So, “Judeo-Christian” becomes a tool of exclusion and depicts the Western world under siege and barricading itself against the barbarians at the gates. The mentality it has created has led to a neo-fascist surge of anti-immigrant xenophobia in Europe.

The frequent usage of “Judeo-Christian” falsely suggests that, historically, Christianity and Judaism have been on the same page and enjoying amity and common interests. It is one of the canards of the modern era. By not countering with truth, Muslim intelligentsia has surrendered ground to the obscurantist extreme.

70 years ago, European Jewry was nearly exterminated in the Christian West. That much is well-known. What is not well-known is that, amidst this bleak twilight, gleamed heroic deeds of humanitarian compassion and empathy from Muslim individuals.

 

In mid-February, there was a world premiere in Washington of a new movie called “Enemy of the Reich: the Noor Inayat Khan Story.” It was a true story of Noor – a descendant of Tipu Sultan – who volunteered to be the first female covert teletype operator to be infiltrated by the British into German-occupied France during World War II, at severe risk to her life. Noor was betrayed, and was captured and executed by the Nazis. She was posthumously awarded the George Cross – the highest gallantry award for civilians.

Earlier, in World War I, Chakwal-born Subedar Khudadad Khan became, in 1914, the first South Asian recipient of the Victoria Cross – the highest military award for bravery in battle – while fighting Germans in Belgium.

There are other sterling examples of Muslim valor, which are not well-acknowledged. In the early 1940’s, an Iranian diplomat in Paris, Abdol-Hossein Sardari, termed the “Iranian Schindler” by the BBC in a news report by Brian Wheeler on December 20, 2011, was able to get more than 2,000 French Iranian Jews exempted from Nazi race laws by arguing that they were not related to European Jews, and then helped them escape from Nazi-occupied France. Similarly, the award-winning 2012 documentary, “Besa: The Promise”, depicts a true untold history of how Muslim families in Nazi-occupied Albania heroically saved and sheltered Albanian Jews when, in contrast, the Dutch and the French were eagerly collaborating with their German occupiers.

The record of Washington was no better. In June 1939, US President Franklin Roosevelt displayed moral indifference and even barred from the shores of Miami the ship St Louis carrying 937 German Jewish refugees seeking sanctuary. The book, “FDR and the Holocaust: A Breach of Faith”, by Rafael Medoff, reveals how, when it really mattered, American elites were unmoved.

A spurious narrative, unless countered, becomes entrenched and accepted as truth. It underscores the famous saying: “I have already made up my mind; please don’t confuse me with facts.”

 

 

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Election 2004: Decisive but Divisive

Muslim Youth & Kashmir in America

The Big Picture: Wealth without Vision

Oxygen to Global Unrest

Punishing the Punctual

Change without Change

Don’t Be Weak

Passionate Attachment

The Confidence of Youth

The Other Side of Democracy

Campaign of Defamation

Pakistani Women & the Legal Profession

A Pakistani Journey

Farewell to Fazal

Mukhtaran and Beyond

Revamping the OIC

7/7 & After

Nuclear Double-Standard

Return to Racism

Hollywood – The Unofficial Media

The Sole Superpower

The UN at 60

A Slow Motion World War?

Elite vs. Street

Iqbal Today

Macedonia to Multan

Defending our Own

2006 & Maulana Zafar Ali Khan

Error against Terror

The Limits of Power

Cultural Weaknesses

Aggressive at Home, Submissive Abroad

Global Storm

The Farce of Free Expression

The Changing Mood

Condi & India

Xenophobia

Looking inward

Re-Thinking

A Tale of Two Presidents

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Flashpoint Kashmir

The Spreading Rage

Confronting Adversity

The Illusion of International Law

Other Side of Extremism

Five Years after 9/11

The Educated Ignorant

The Decline of Humor

Icons

Six Years of Insanity

The War Not Being Fought

Munir Niazi

Compliance & Defiance

Counter-Message

Miscast

The Goddess of Wealth

The Meaning of Moderation

The Tora Bora of Fear

Clash of Civility

The Early Race

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Will & Skill

Zealotry

Movie-Media and Pakistan

Hug with a Thug

Quest for Integrity

Unconquered

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Bringing Back the Past

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Islam, Science and the West

Turmoil over Turkey

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Kursi First

Vision & Will

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Assassination Alley

Extremism and Change

Rosy Expectations

Short-Term Gain, Long-Term Pain

Not Winning

Beyond Baghdad: Five Years after

The Hijab of Democracy

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Yanking in the UN

Obama’s Breakthrough

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Georgia on the Mind

Duel for the White House

Zia to Zardari

Palestine: Avoiding the Unavoidable 

Not Working 

In the Ring 

Obama’s America

Smiles & Dreams

Quiet Deeds of Good

Crime and Indifference

Journey of Understanding

VIP-hunting

Terror via Counter-Terrorism

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The Long Road

Yesterday’s Reminder

Appeasement and the Real Threat

Israel’s Washington Agenda

New Challenges

Cairo and Beyond

Re-fighting Old Battles

America ’s Super Villains

Activism in America

Style without Substance

Overcoming Barriers

Ashes to Afghanistan

The Looming Change

Fear and Possibilities

What Is Not Debated 

Hired Guns

Rampage at Fort Hood

Manmohan in Washington

The Long Duel

Green Nukes

Vision and Division

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Striving to Matter

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Putting Iraq in America

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Looking Beyond

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US Muslims at the Crossroads

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An Arab Voice

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Forty Years after 1971

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Tsunami of Tolerance

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Republican Race

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Soft Separation

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The Arab Awakening

Ben Bella

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Home-grown Havoc

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Plague of Provincialism

USA Elections 2012

Rage

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Obama II

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On Losing

Who Will Guard the Guards?

Loyal to Their Loot

Prevail or Fail

Perceptions and Reality

Toll of Occupation

Re-think, Re-examine, and Self-correct 

The Washington Tribe

Voice and Vision

Moral Slump

Wall of Illusion

Under One Banner

Bitter Harvest

Gallows and the Throne

Scent of Power

At a Standstill

Leaders and Leadership

The Deadline

Fighting Darkness

Distant Connections

Governance: The Long View

Discussion in DC

Darkness in the Mind

Killing Kennedy and Liaquat Ali

Yahya Khan Speaks on 1971

Quaid & Xmas in Washington

150 Years of FC College

Tyranny of Money

50 Years of Ali

 



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