I
recently read about the Muslim woman who was forced to remove her
“burkina” at a beach in France and I was disgusted at the evident
discrimination due to religious beliefs and/or race (the woman is of
Arab descent.)
I read about it again on BellaNaija and I
was unfortunately not surprised by the reactions on the comment
section. Ranging from the mild “She should respect their laws or leave”
to “All muslims are terrorists”. I wondered when a choice to cover your
body (not face, body) with a wet-suit like attire translated into
terrorism.
When did we decide to leave our humanity
outside the door when oppression concerns people we consider not to be
like us? When did this same humanity become negotiable depending on
whether or not the victim is considered a Muslim?
The blatant disregard for their choices
of belief, habits and outfits is really unbelievable. The funny part of
this is that the people who exhibit such behaviour are amongst the first
to scream “black lives matter” but do not see the irony when the lives
of black Muslims do not matter. Chanting “Gender Equality” and “Women’s
liberation” but the irony of not respecting a Muslim woman’s choices.
The irony goes completely over their heads when they say “All Nigerians are not fraudsters” but “All Muslims are terrorists.”
When you bring this to their attention,
they say “Well, only Muslims are blowing themselves up and killing other
people. Their beliefs encourage this and they support those blowing
themselves up”. When you ask, but how did you come to this conclusion
they say “I have never heard a Muslim condemning these acts”, “Muslim
leaders do not denounce these actions”.
When you give them clear examples of
Muslims condemning these actions, they say “Those are Shi’a Muslims and
not Sunni Muslims” without having the slightest idea what those
distinctions mean and the ideological differences between the two.
When you give them examples of their
friendly and unassuming Muslim next door who wears a hijab, they say
“he/she has not shown you their true colours, wait until you insult
their Prophet”
When you give them the example of that
Muslim girl (who doesn’t wear a hijab) or boy who likes the same things
and activities as they like and is tolerant of every view, they say
“he/she is not a real and/or practising Muslim”.
When you show them examples of articles
written by Muslims trying to explain the ideology and basis of their
faith, trying to show the world that Islam in it’s pure state does not
breed monsters, they sneer and say “but all these abominations are
committed in the name of Islam, so why are you lying that this is not
Islam”.
The lack of knowledge and willingness to learn, to be open minded is overwhelming and scary.
In today’s world, as a Muslim, you are
damned if you do and damned if you don’t because the world has judged
and condemned you already. No defence is possible as you have been
pronounced guilty just by virtue of your faith.
My advice to Muslims all over the world
is to continue empathising with victims of terror all over the world
(including the victims of our friendly neighbouring Boko Haram), condemn
barbaric actions, not for the world to see and in all evidence doubt
your sincerity, but because that is what is human (and the humane thing)
to do. After all the world always needs its monsters and since the
death of Communism a little over 50 years ago, Islam has become the new
world monster.
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