Muslim advocates and scholars are stepping up pressure on the museum at the rebuilt site of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks to edit or at least let more scholars see a documentary movie exhibit about al-Qaida before the museum's opening this month.
Muslim groups began expressing concerns after members of the museum's interfaith clergy advisory panel raised alarms last month that the movie unfairly links Islam and terrorism. One member resigned in protest.
Now the Council on American-Islamic Relations' New York chapter has asked the public to send letters to officials urging the removal of any "anti-Islamic terminology." Meanwhile, about 400 history and religion scholars, professors and executives from other museums asked the National Sept. 11 Memorial Museum to let a broad scholarly group evaluate the brief film.
"Labels to describe organizations such as al-Qaeda are heavily disputed among academics, and in a public environment, without proper explanation and historical context, these terms could easily mislead and assign collective responsibility to Muslims and Islam," they wrote.
A museum spokesman had no immediate comment Monday, but Executive Director Joe Daniels has said the museum stands by the scholarship underlying the brief documentary, called "The Rise of Al Qaeda" and narrated by NBC anchor Brian Williams.
Daniels said museum officials were satisfied the film was "objectively telling the story of what happened."
The interfaith clergy group, however, asked museum officials in a letter last month to re-edit the film to make it clear that not all Muslims support the terrorists who conducted the 2001 attacks, which killed thousands of people at the World Trade Center. An imam, Sheikh Mostafa Elazabawy, of the Masjid Manhattan mosque, resigned from the advisory panel over the issue, saying in a separate letter that the film, unless changed, would "greatly offend" Muslim visitors.
Golly, yes, we wouldn't want to offend "Muslim visitors" in any way or imply their fine, peaceful Boko Haram religion is responsible at all for what happened on 9/11. We will have to sanitize things just a tad, of course, but I can see the killers being changed to white Christian Tea Partiers operating under the orders of Dick Cheney. Yeah, that's the ticket.
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ZitatWe are in the historical embarrassing situation that we have invited millions of people to our continent that do not want to integrate and are also not able to. Since the integration of Muslims will never happen – a fact I think that has already been proven years ago – we will end up with a significant part of our population that are actively working to Islamize our societies. There exist both Muslims and non-Muslims that see this Islamization as Islamic jihad – but it is more than that: it is human nature. People who do not feel at home where they live will naturally strive to change their surroundings. Muslims attempts to Islamize our societies have just begun — as they are feeling stronger and stronger in power and numbers. This process is pushed forward by Muslim leaders inside and outside Europe and helped on its way by a kind of collective cowardice called Political Correctness.
ZitatThe interfaith clergy group, however, asked museum officials in a letter last month to re-edit the film to make it clear that not all Muslims support the terrorists who conducted the 2001 attacks, which killed thousands of people at the World Trade Center.
Yes, I do recall the vociferous condemnation by peaceful, moderate Muslims of the 9/11 atrocity perpetrated by Muslim extremists.
As a matter of fact, I recently saw video evidence of such on YouTube.
The duty of a true patriot is to protect his country from its government. ~ Thomas Paine