An Honest Statement ...
From The Heart of an Honest Muslim!
By Dr. Tawfik Hamid
"I am a
Muslim by faith, a Christian by spirit, a Jew by heart, and above all I am a
human being."
Dr. Hamid is an Egyptian scholar and author of the following article.
The world needs more people like him - ones who have the courage to face-up to reality, and not fear those who oppose honesty.
I was born a Muslim and lived all my life as a follower of Islam.
After the barbaric terrorist attacks
done by the hands of my fellow Muslims everywhere on this globe, and after the
too many violent acts by Islamists in many parts of the world, I feel
responsible as a Muslim and as a human being to speak out and tell the truth to
protect the world and Muslims as well from a coming catastrophe and war of
civilizations.
I have to admit that our current Islamic teaching creates violence and
hatred toward non-Muslims.
We Muslims are the ones who need to change.
Until now we have accepted polygamy,
the beating of women by men, and killing those who convert from Islam to other
religions.
We have never had a clear and strong stand against the concept of slavery or
wars, to spread our religion and to subjugate others to Islam and force them to
pay a humiliating tax called jizia.
We ask others to respect our
religion while all the time we curse non-Muslims loudly (in Arabic) in our Friday prayers in the mosques.
What message do we convey to our children when we call the Jews
"descendants of the pigs and monkeys"? [Yet, both Arabs and Jews
are descendants of Ibrahim (Abraham)!]
Is this a message of love and peace,
or a message of hate?
I have been into [Christian] churches and [Jewish] synagogues where they were
praying for Muslims.
While all the time, we curse them, and teach our generations to call them "infidels", and to hate them.
We immediately jump in a 'knee jerk
reflex' to defend Prophet Mohammad when someone accuses him of being a
pedophile while, at the same time, ...we are proud with the story in our
Islamic books that he married a young girl seven years old [Aisha] when he was
above 50 years old.
I am sad to say that many, if not most of us, rejoiced in happiness after
September 11th and after many other terror attacks.
Muslims denounce these attacks to look good in front of the media, but we
condone the Islamic terrorists and sympathise with their cause.
Until now our 'reputable' top
religious authorities have never issued a fatwa or religious statement to
proclaim Bin Laden as an apostate, while an author, like Rushdie, was declared
an apostate who should be killed according to Islamic Shari'a law just for
writing a book criticizing Islam.
Muslims demonstrated to get more religious rights as we did in France to stop
the ban on the hijab (head scarf), while we did not demonstrate with such
passion and in such numbers against the terrorist murders. It is our absolute
silence against the terrorists that gives the energy to these terrorists to
continue doing their evil acts.
We Muslims need to stop blaming our problems on others or on the
Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
As a matter of honesty, Israel is the only light of democracy,
civilization, and human rights in the whole Middle East .
We kicked out the Jews with no compensation or mercy from most of the Arab
countries to make them "Jews-free countries" while Israel accepted
more than a million Arabs to live there, have their own nationality, and enjoy
their rights as human beings. In Israel, women cannot be beaten legally by men,
and any person can change his/her belief system with no fear of being killed by
the Islamic law of 'apostasy,' while in our Islamic world people do not enjoy
any of these rights.
I agree that the 'Palestinians' suffer, but they suffer because of their
corrupt leaders and notbecause of Israel .
It is not
common to see Arabs who live in Israel leaving to live in the Arab world.
On the other hand, we used to see
thousands of Palestinians going to work with happiness in Israel , its 'enemy.' If Israel treats Arabs badly as some people
claim, surely we would have seen the opposite happening.
We Muslims need to admit our problems and face them. Only then we can treat
them and start a new era to live in harmony with human mankind.
Our religious leaders have to show a clear, and very strong stand against polygamy, paedophilia, slavery, killing those who convert from Islam to other religion, beating of women by men, and declaring wars on non-Muslims to spread Islam.
Then, and only then, do we have the right to ask others to respect our religion..
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