Islam in the West

Not so funny in Mousetown


On September 12, 2001, I was walking across campus to my Politics and Film class when a guy bumped into me, sent my books scattering across the tarmac and then called me a raghead.


Since then, I’ve been subjected to similar forms of racial epithets, even though I’m not Arab (I’m of Indian descent). My fellow Muslims have faced similar reactions from Americans, most notably white Americans, who seem to think that anyone with brown skin is a potential terrorist.


We’ve been through this discourse before. Islamic Horizons, ISNA’s magazine, had a recent article about it. We call it by different names: Islamophobia, xenophobia, racism, and so on and so forth.


I call it ignorance.


On both sides.

The Carnival of Islam in the West (7)

Peace, one and all…


The 7th edition of the Carnival of Islam in the West has been published over at my own blog (Abdur Rahman’s Corner).

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