Pennsylvania - Muslim Group Decries Textbooks on Islam as Inflammatory |
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Pennsylvania - A series of US children’s textbooks on Islam contains misleading and inflammatory rhetoric about the religion, inaccurately portraying its followers as hostile and deserving of suspicion, according to a US Muslim civil liberties group.
The Pennsylvania chapter
of the Council on American-Islamic Relations is set to begin what it calls a public awareness campaign Wednesday against the “World of Islam” books by Mason Crest Publishing
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“The overall theme of the books is that Muslims are inherently violent, that Islam is a second-rate religion and that one should be wary of Muslims in any society,” Moein Khawaja, the chapter’s civil rights director, said Tuesday. “These books do not fulfill the mission of a school, which is to educate.”
Among dozens of examples cited by Khawaja, the book “Muslims in America” says that “some Muslims began immigrating to the United States in order to transform American society, sometimes through the use of terrorism.” Elsewhere, a picture of two smiling Muslim girls in head scarves appears on a page subtitled “Security Threats.”
Mason Crest partnered with the Philadelphia-based Foreign Policy Research Institute to produce the 10-book series, which is designed for ages 10 and older.
‘A book isn’t just a set of quotes’
It was not immediately clear where the series is being used, either in classrooms or libraries. But Khawaja said complaints from council chapters across the country lead him to believe it is on bookshelves in about two dozen US states.
The publisher, based in the Philadelphia suburb of Broomall, did not return a request for comment.
Institute president Harvey Sicherman said Tuesday that he is mystified by the reaction to the series, and that the two examples above are taken out of context.
The photo placement was inadvertent, he said, and the caption in no way implies the girls are security threats. The quote about Muslim immigration to America is accurate, Sicherman said.
“Well, yes, some people did come to the United States to commit terrorism, and I don’t know how one can quarrel with that sentence,” he said.
Khawaja said the problem goes beyond isolated sentences to what he described as the series’ overarching anti-Islamic tone and message.
“A book isn’t just a set of quotes - it’s a conclusion you walk away with,” Khawaja said.
He noted a chronology in the book “Islam in Europe” starts with 1988 and lists 10 events, seven of which involve extremist Muslims participating in bombings, hijackings or other violence.
“Muslims have been in Europe for thousands of years,” Khawaja said. “This is ridiculous.”
Sicherman said a representative from the institute will attend the Muslim group’s news conference Wednesday to learn more.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 08:57 AM Logic613 Says:Report as Inappropriate
Yes, because Muslims have no issues with their own textbooks.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 09:12 AM boo hoo Says:Report as Inappropriate
Always whining and complaining about something. I feel so bad for "this nation of peace".
Hey Muslims- You reap what you sow
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Mar 17, 2010 at 09:30 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
The Muslims of Al-Andalus were expelled completely and entirely during the reconquest of Spain because they were "transforming" Spanish society. During the Renaissance there was no such thing as "political correctness" so the leaders waged constant warfare to save their national identity. Can America now save her own soul without sacrificing freedom and individual liberty?
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Mar 17, 2010 at 09:50 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
There is plenty reason for that...
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Mar 17, 2010 at 10:06 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
"Muslims have been in Europe for thousands of years?"
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Mar 17, 2010 at 11:37 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ "Muslims have been in Europe for thousands of years?" ”
I think the author of the article needs to learn a bit of history - Mohammad, the founder of Islam, died in 632 CE...that's only 1378 years ago
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Mar 17, 2010 at 02:09 PM David Says:Report as Inappropriate
Better stop suggesting that they're involved in terrorism, or they'll cut your head off.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 02:55 PM Dave Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ The Muslims of Al-Andalus were expelled completely and entirely during the reconquest of Spain because they were "transforming" Spanish society. During the Renaissance there was no such thing as "political correctness" so the leaders waged constant warfare to save their national identity. Can America now save her own soul without sacrificing freedom and individual liberty? ”
Andalusian Spain.
Or, for the Jews, the Golden Age of Spain, easily the safest place for Jews to live in all of Europe.
Of course, when the Christians you are implicitly praising for throwing out the Muslims got done expelling the Moors, the Jews were then forced to either convert or leave.
Something to think about, no?
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Mar 17, 2010 at 04:51 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ Andalusian Spain.
Or, for the Jews, the Golden Age of Spain, easily the safest place for Jews to live in all of Europe.
Of course, when the Christians you are implicitly praising for throwing out the Muslims got done expelling the Moors, the Jews were then forced to either convert or leave.
Something to think about, no? ”
We were thrown out for our own good, to keep us from disappearing entirely because of the beautiful, open and welcoming culture.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 05:48 PM Dave Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ We were thrown out for our own good, to keep us from disappearing entirely because of the beautiful, open and welcoming culture. ”
I'm sorry, but did you just call the Spanish Inquisition a "beautiful, open and welcoming culture"?
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Mar 17, 2010 at 10:27 PM Chutzpah that has no end Says:Report as Inappropriate
Besides for their tendency to violence, their chutzpah is amazing. While actively preaching violence and commiting acts of terrorism , they have no problem brazenly declaring that THEY are the victims.