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Outsourced: India's Muslims

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Taj Hotel — November 26, 2008

The nine [bodies] are the Pakistani Muslim terrorists who went on an utterly senseless killing rampage in Mumbai on 26/11 — India’s 9/11 — gunning down more than 170 people, including 33 Muslims, scores of Hindus, as well as Christians and Jews. It was killing for killing’s sake. They didn’t even bother to leave a note.

All nine are still in the morgue because the leadership of India’s Muslim community has called them by their real name — “murderers” not “martyrs” — and is refusing to allow them to be buried in the main Muslim cemetery of Mumbai, the 7.5-acre Bada Kabrastan graveyard, run by the Muslim Jama Masjid Trust. (“No Way, No How, Not Here” –Thomas Friedman)

I regularly read Thomas Friedman’s column in the New York Times. His column from Wednesday — titled No Way, No How, Not Here — is just fabulous, not to mention interesting. It explores the Indian-Muslim reaction after last November’s terrorist attacks. Many generalize all Muslims as the same, but this is broad generalization is far from accurate. “Indian Muslims are proud of being both Indian and Muslim, and the Mumbai terrorism was a war against both India and Islam,” as one Muslim said, interviewed in the article. Read it now; I genuinely recommend it.

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America's New Scapegoats

This story isn’t new, indeed it’s  over a millennium old, dating back to the crusades.  Yet, I’ve been struck over the past few days by the depth and breadth of racial hatred directed at Muslim-Americans and Arab-Americans.  Perhaps it was watching Isaac and Ishmael last night (yay for my parents’ Netflilxs subscription and my struggling social life).  Perhaps it was this story of a Muslim family who was kicked off a plane for… well… mostly for being Muslim.  Most likely, it was the vitriolic comments on the Detroit Free Press articles about Hamas, Palestine, the would-be flyers.  Many were rapidly deleted as hate speech, but the ones that were gentle enough to remain can be seen if you (more…)

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