Sept. 12, 2006

freeSpeech: Ahmed Younis

Muslim Public Affairs Council Directors Speaks About Being Muslim In America

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(CBS)  I was recently in the desert of Central Asia on a trek through old Soviet territory when an 80-year-old Imam asked me whether Muslims in America are feeling the backlash of 9/11.

I realized again at that moment, as I had on other trips, that the story of the American Muslim is a core element of our winning hearts and minds in the international war on terror. Muslims around the world look at how we American Muslims are doing and make judgments about our country. Their biggest question: "Can Muslims thrive in a western society? Can Muslims thrive in the United States of America?"

The answer is yes.

And we can help win this international war on terror if you include us in the fight. What many Americans might not realize is that the Muslim community already has effective partnerships with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to ensure that terrorists don't harm our nation again. That kind of cooperation will not only help Muslims fit into America, but also send the message to Muslims overseas that America is a place where Islam can be practiced freely. And that in itself is a major victory in the war on terror.

As an American Muslim, I am committed to the values of reason, mercy, justice, equality and humanity. Those are American values. They are also Qur'anic values.

I am a Muslim, but I am also an American and a patriot.


Ahmed Younis is national director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council in Washington, D.C. Before joining MPAC, he interned at the Office of the Legal Counsel of the Office of Legal Affairs of the United Nations and was assigned to the Office of the Special Advisor to the Secretary General on Iraq. Younis has studied extensively in Egypt and Saudi Arabia and is the author of American Muslims: Voir Dire (Speak the Truth), a post-September 11 look into the reality of debate surrounding American Muslims and their country, a publication that has gained popularity in cities in the Muslim world since its translation into Arabic.



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by isis4peace September 15, 2006 3:33 PM EDT
Hello from Egypt... across the big blue pond... peace be on you all... on us all... was glad to listen to a voice of reason... well spoken there Ahmed... I think you need and people like you need to speak out more... rarely the "good" makes it to the news... usually just the "bad" & the "ugly" that does... and very few people have the common sense to realize that the rest might just not be as bad.... or maybe even totally aggravated by the bad... by all the crimes committed against humanity in the name of religion.... while religion is totally innocent of those deeds...
its hurts twice as much watching all this atrocities.... once cause they are horrible... no human being whatever religion / race / nationality would ever agree with.... the second is because they are done in our name (Muslims) and they are simply against everything I grew up believing & learning about my religion.... its just so heart aching...
I hope more people realize that we are being attacked too... and that puts us all in one boat... against the barbarians.... against anti humanity heartless killers..... against terrorism in all its forms... peace on us all.... peace be on humanity & humans.
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