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Mosque controversy presents an opportunity

By GARD JAMESON
SPECIAL TO THE REVIEW-JOURNAL
Posted: Sep. 5, 2010 | 12:00 a.m.
Updated: Sep. 7, 2010 | 2:46 p.m.

As chair of the Interfaith Council of Southern Nevada, I would like to share a few words about the proposed Islamic site in New York City.

The project, called Park 51, is actually not a proposed mosque but a cultural center, open to the community at large. Yes, it will have a place for prayer within the center. Cultural centers are important because they promote understanding and appreciation.

The vision of the Interfaith Council of Southern Nevada, similar to interfaith councils throughout North America, is to promote "a world where all faiths, spiritual paths, cultural traditions and communities cooperate for the benefit of all and are honored, respected and celebrated."

What we appear to have in the case of this proposed cultural center is a lot of misunderstanding, rhetoric and fear-promoting language.

Newt Gingrich has called the proposed center a symbol of Muslim "triumphalism" and compared the construction of such a building to "putting a Nazi sign next to the Holocaust Museum." He has repeated the Nazi rhetoric in an interview on Fox News and referred to the project's organizers as "radical Islamists."

This kind of language from Mr. Gingrich, which has been repeated by many others in editorials and letters to the editor, represents an irresponsible misunderstanding and the kind of fear-promoting language that leads to irrational decisions and irresponsible behavior. Note the recent attack on a New York cab driver.

Recently I had the privilege of listening to Doug Johnston who runs the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy (ICRD.org) in Washington, D.C. He and his team have been doing work in the Sudan, in Kashmir and in Pakistan. The stories of his experiences were truly heartening as he recounted meeting with members of both the Taliban and al-Qaida in an effort to use dialogue rather than weapons to move key diplomatic objectives of peace forward.

The mission of ICRD is to address identity-based conflicts that exceed the reach of traditional diplomacy by incorporating religion as part of the solution, not part of the problem. By linking religious reconciliation with official or unofficial diplomacy, ICRD has created a new synergy for peacemaking in regions torn apart by political and ethnic strife.

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell has recognized the ICRD for "doing important and worthwhile work." This work is based not upon false information, polarizing rhetoric and fear-mongering, but upon the understanding and appreciation of other faith traditions, in this case, Islam. Johnston was initially met with disdain when he met with the members of the Taliban and Al-Qaida; but, after he showed his appreciative understanding of Islam, real dialogue was able to move forward with measured success.

Johnston, a former undersecretary of the Navy, has written an important book: "Religion, The Missing Dimension in Statecraft." He suggested in his talk that the lack of understanding and appreciation of the variety of religious traditions on the planet has lead to a culture of prejudice, bias and bigotry.

In virtually all of the anti-Mosque articles that I have read, I see little or no appreciation of the tradition of Islam. Have there been acts of violence in the name of Islam? There is no doubt. But, the same can be said of Christianity and Judaism.

So, how do we move forward in a pluralistic society?

I would suggest we do what people like Doug Johnston are doing -- and that is to take the conversation to the next level, an appreciative inquiry into how we live together in mutually-enhancing ways. Fear is an easily spread contagion; the promotion of dialogue and understanding can help to build bridges of understanding and peace-making.

If we are to make any progress as a civilization, we must do everything in our power to reduce the influence of prejudice, bias and bigotry in our conversations. In our small way, the Interfaith Council of Southern Nevada has attempted to deal with prejudice, bias and bigotry in our extremely successful and popular, Camp Anytown, wherein teens learn how to transcend their own prejudices.

It is a fact that a number of the deaths in the Twin Towers were Muslims, who were part and parcel of our American culture. It is a fact that there was a makeshift mosque in the Twin Towers that was used by Muslims for their daily prayers. It is a fact that the Founders of our country envisioned a culture of mutually enhancing respect among a variety of traditions. Thomas Jefferson was the first president to encourage the celebration of Ramadan, the month in which devout Muslims engage in a deeper quality of remembrance and appreciation of Islam. In his library, Jefferson had a well-marked copy of the Koran.

It is a fact that Muslims serve side-by-side with fellow Americans in the battle against radical and violent Islamists. It is a fact that numerous leaders of the Islamic faith -- including our own Aslam Abdullah, director of the Islamic Society of Nevada and vice president of the Muslim Council of America -- have decried acts of terrorism as anti-Islam. It is a fact that many of the most respected members of our community of Southern Nevada are Muslims.

Rather than promote the language of prejudice, bias and bigotry, our community would do well to engage in serious efforts of build and sustain bridges of understanding, respect and appreciation in our multifaith and multicultural community. In Southern Nevada, we are a microcosm of the world-at-large. We have numerous churches, many synagogues, eight Buddhist temples, six mosques, two gurdwaras (the Sikh tradition), a Hindu temple, and many other houses of worship.

At the Interfaith Council of Southern Nevada we provide opportunities for dialogue, partnership, education, service, hospitality and celebration among people of various faiths and cultures. I invite the readership to take the time, as this world gets smaller, to get to know the traditions of our neighbors, the Samaritans amongst us. Sincere dialogue is the bridge to a sustainable future for our community and the larger world. We invite the members of our community to learn about such respectful dialogue at InterfaithSN.org.

In the Koran it is written: "Allah (God) has created us and made us into tribes and nations, that we may know each other, not that we may despise each other." In the Hadith or tradition of Islam it is written: "Shall I not inform you of a better act than fasting, alms and prayers? Making peace between one another; enmity and malice tear up heavenly rewards by the roots." May we all be responsible peacemakers.

Gard Jameson chairs the Interfaith Council of Southern Nevada. He writes from Boulder City.

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  1. The.Man Sep. 5, 2010 | 11:45 p.m. Report Abuse

    According to Harry Reid, there is but one religion and that is Big Government. That is one scary individual!

  2. Amen Sep. 5, 2010 | 8:16 p.m. Report Abuse

    Anyone watching NatGeo tonight?

  3. Ima.tired of the lies Sep. 5, 2010 | 7:36 p.m. Report Abuse

    Lida kingsley, I have no idea where you got that 20 year old to marry in Saudi Arabia. Been there and read how marriages are arranged at birth and at 9 years of age are given for a price, either by a trade of animals, money or other sources. odj, your self pity on one self will not free you from the evil, but put you deeper into evil. Learn to open your heart and enjoy God & Jesus into your life, I will pray for you. John F. You never give facts just write to others to show you facts. You have a computer and so does odj, linda and other dems do your own research away from H. post, Msnbc, nbc, abc, cbs. Type in cogressional record.gov and read what your Bribery in senate & house speak ill of. %5 unemployment from republicans, 14% from democrats great job dems. Look at the whole picture of the healh care bill, why is this good for all Americans but not congress, unions, gov. state. county. city employees. How about John F. odj why is the healh care good for few but not the bribery in the senate, house, presidency and all other gov. agencies and unions.

  4. nez212 Sep. 5, 2010 | 3:40 p.m. Report Abuse

    ODJ: You are right, WE can kill a lot more by leaving.

  5. odj Sep. 5, 2010 | 1:40 p.m. Report Abuse

    @std- Right thinking Americans are the Majority in our country, why do we tolerate the stupidity and nonsense from right wing wackos like angle, beck, palin, hannety or o'really?
    We ignore them when we can, fight them when we must, and vote against them always.
    They're positions and their disciples are a travesty and injustice to our society and our people.
    I pray the other inhabitants of this world realize not ALL Americans are as insane.

  6. odj Sep. 5, 2010 | 1:26 p.m. Report Abuse

    @std-you are a moron, you cannot insult me, my observations are meant to insult your VIEWS BECAUSE THEY ARE STUPID AND SO 18TH CENTURY.
    Here's a "radical" idea, what others to stop hating us, get our bases out of their countries. You fools are imperialists trying to conquer the world for what? Jesus? Capitalism? Your "views' because your so right about things?
    You people are bigoted, and hypocritical.
    Being the small mined idiots you are these are the terms you use to describe those that disagree with you, intolerance breeds intolerance.
    Ignorant attitudes like yours breed war, look how well that worked out for bush43, although the Military/Industrial/Congressional complex loves your lunacy, they get rich off of it.

  7. Linda.Kingsley Sep. 5, 2010 | 1:21 p.m. Report Abuse

    micheal: what you say is probably true but it is not all Islam. If you check, there are many sects of Islam just like Christianity. And as for young girls, there are Christian sects and Mormon sects that have simalar views about women. This is unfortunete and I agree they need to be stopped. We just had a problem here with a sect in Texas. And Jeff Josh? who was arrested here, is a hippocrat to his followers and he married 13 year olds to old men. But, the Muslims here have to follow the law and do. It is time for dialog not ignorance. And they do not marry off at young ages. In Saudi Arabia, the women have to be 20 years of age before marriage. I know their laws are not great either, but; we have to begin somewhere with an olive branch.

  8. Linda.Kingsley Sep. 5, 2010 | 1:07 p.m. Report Abuse

    If we don't start reaching out to the peaceful Islamic, the peaceful Jew, the peaceful Christian, the peaceful Buddist, the peaceful Hindu, the peaceful Wicca, the peaceful Sindo, the peaceful Voodoo, the peaceful GLBT, the peaceful Sufi, the peaceful people of all races, color, religion, sex, sex oriantation, we will parish. It is fear of the unknown that keeps people stupid. These people are not out to kill you. It is not part of their make up. I am not telling anyone how to worship and if people do not learn the other side how are we going to live in peace. It took many years of hell in Northern Ireland before they finally realized they needed to work out their difference. I pray it doesn't take that long with that suffering for us. Many Christians are doing the same thing the Taliban are doing, preaching hate in the name of God. Ignorance is not bliss.

  9. michael commenting Sep. 5, 2010 | 12:50 p.m. Report Abuse

    MAYBE U CAN get your head out of the dark hole and look at the FACTS;
    Here is a learning center for those who want to examine islam, mohamad and his lunacy;
    http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate/index.html
    What needs to be considered is whether islam is a religion or fanaticism. islam can not be practiced in America without approving crimes against children such as rape and sodomy;
    Why would anyone equate anything sacred about Islam is my question? If you have a young daughter; would you want to be a devout Muslim or offer your child to one? Consider the teaching of;
    Ayatollah Khomeini's Religious Teachings on Marriage, Divorce and Relationships; "A man can marry a girl younger than nine years of age, even if the girl is still a baby being breastfed. A man, however is prohibited from having intercourse with a girl younger than nine, other sexual act such as foreplay, rubbing, kissing and sodomy is allowed.”
    1. (Al Hadis, Vol. 1, p. 215) Omar reported from the Holy Prophet who said, "No man shall be questioned for beating his wife."
    In the very next Hadith a woman complained to Mohammed that her husband beat her while she prayed. Mohammed told her to change her time of prayer or pray shorter prayers so that her husband could get on with the joy of beating her. (Reported by Abu Sayeed al-Kodri, Attest by Abu Daud)

  10. hdstmf Sep. 5, 2010 | 11:30 a.m. Report Abuse

    I refuse to grant tolerance to anyone who is out to kill me. Push comes to shove, I'll use pre-emption.

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