Tag: America

  • Muslim New Yorker: Trump’s Victory Shows  We’ll Never Be Accepted As Part Of American Community

    Muslim New Yorker: Trump’s Victory Shows We’ll Never Be Accepted As Part Of American Community

    I covered a lot of Trump rallies as a journalist. I didn’t feel any hatred. People were more curious than anything. I was never assaulted. I felt like most people were just supporting him because he wasn’t part of the establishment. Or because they were tired of politics.

    But it was confusing. Because even though I didn’t feel like they hated me, these people were supporting someone who said I should be banned from the country. Even the father of one of my best friends supports Trump. This man had me over to his house. I went to Thanksgiving with him. My friend asked him: ‘Dad, how can you support that man? Our friend Zahra is a Muslim.’ He told her: ‘Don’t worry. He won’t do everything that he says.’

    Today has been difficult. These last few weeks, it was mostly speculation. There was suspicion that most Americans supported him but I could hope that it was wrong. But now that hope is gone. And I have to feel differently.

    I have to feel like maybe most Americans don’t want me here. And I feel like no matter how hard I try, I’ll never be part of the community. And even if they’re friendly to me, or if they invite me to Thanksgiving, deep down they believe that America is a country that belongs to white people.

     

    Source: Humans of New York

  • Omar Suleiman: Donald Trump Won, America Lost

    Omar Suleiman: Donald Trump Won, America Lost

    America lost.

    Not because Hillary did, but because bigotry won. This country just elected an openly racist, sexist, obnoxious xenophobe to lead it. Gone are the days in which we could lecture any other nation on extremism or immorality. This leaves the nation bare for the world to see it for what it is.

    Donald Trump doesn’t just represent the fringe of America, he represents a chunk of it.

    Have I lost hope? No. I’m not going anywhere. I, and millions of others who envisioned a better nation, will continue to fight to redeem it. We thought we ditched our ugly past only to realize that our present is just as horrid.

    Now that it’s undeniable, our response needs to be unparalleled. We’ve got work to do people. But God willing, we’ll get there. #electionnight

     

    Source: Omar Suleiman

  • Walid J. Abdullah: Chastise, Don’t Dismiss, Donald Trump And Supporters

    Walid J. Abdullah: Chastise, Don’t Dismiss, Donald Trump And Supporters

    So many people going out of their way to chastise Donald Trump. I have no doubts some do it out of their convictions that his rhetoric is simply vile; yet, i can’t help but feel some just do it to present themselves as enlightened individuals.

    Regardless, condemning his supporters as bigots, racists, narrow-minded, dumb and stupid is not going to change their vote. In fact, it will merely strengthen their conviction that Trump is indeed being targeted by the establishment and the rest of the world. An establishment that they perceive to have lost touch with the masses, and one that has not taken care of their bread and butter.

    Learn from the lessons of Brexit. Displaying self-righteousness will not get us anywhere (look at those idiots supporting Trump; i’m anti-racism (selectively), i read so much, i’m clever, and they are morons). The rhetoric of hate, when heard by disenfranchised people, can really result in racist, bigoted and weird outcomes.

    Address the real issues surrounding disenfranchisement, and don’t just dismiss them as ‘Trump supporters are just racists and misogynists’! (Which undeniably, some are)

    But sure, if we want to take the moral ‘high ground’, in spite of our own silence toward racism in our midst, and if we wish to portray to the world how illuminated we are, continue to be condescending toward Trump supporters. Just don’t act surprised or sad if he eventually wins.

    I don’t think he will, but hey, i didn’t think George W. Bush would get elected. Twice. The second time, after the illegal invasion of Iraq.

     

    Source: Walid J. Abdullah

  • Saudi Arabia Identifies Bombers In Two Attacks This Week

    Saudi Arabia Identifies Bombers In Two Attacks This Week

    Saudi Arabia identified on Thursday suspects in two of the three attacks that struck the kingdom on the same day this week, including one outside the sprawling mosque where the Prophet Muhammad is buried in the western city of Medina that killed four Saudi security troops.

    In a statement released by the Interior Ministry late Thursday, authorities said the Medina bomber in Monday’s apparently coordinated attacks was 26-year-old Saudi national Na’ir al-Nujiaidi al-Balawi.

    Three suicide bombers behind a botched attack, also Monday, outside a Shiite mosque in the eastern region of Qatif in which no civilians or police were wounded, were identified as Abdulrahman Saleh Mohammed, Ibrahim Saleh Mohammed and Abdelkarim al-Hesni, all in their early 20s.

    It was not immediately clear what nationality or nationalities the three carried.

    The ministry said investigations following the attacks led to the arrests of 19 suspects, seven Saudi and 12 Pakistani nationals. No other details were immediately available.

    On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia identified the suicide bomber who struck outside the U.S. Consulate in Jiddah as a Pakistani resident of the kingdom who had arrived 12 years ago to work as a driver. It named him as 34-year-old Abdullah Qalzar Khan. It said he lived in the port city with “his wife and her parents.” The statement did not elaborate.

    In that attack, the bomber detonated his explosives after two security guards approached him, killing himself and lightly wounding the guards, the ministry said. No consular staff were hurt.

    No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks but their nature and their apparently coordinated timing suggested the Islamic State group could be to blame.

    Pakistan has condemned Monday’s attacks in the kingdom. There are around 9 million foreigners living in Saudi Arabia, which has a total population of 30 million. Among all foreigners living in the kingdom, Pakistanis represent one of the largest groups.

    The Saudi ministry said the attacker in the Medina assault set off the bomb in a parking lot after security officers became suspicious about him. Several cars caught fire and thick plumes of black smoke were seen rising from the site of the explosion as thousands crowded the streets around the mosque.

    Worshippers expressed shock that such a prominent holy site could be targeted.

    The Prophet Muhammad’s mosque was packed on Monday evening, during the final days of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which ended on Tuesday. Local media say the attacker was intending to strike the mosque when it was crowded with thousands gathered for the sunset prayer.

    Saudi Arabia is part of the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria, and the militant group views its ruling monarchy as an enemy.

    The kingdom has been the target of multiple attacks by the group that have killed dozens of people. In June, the Interior Ministry reported 26 terror attacks in the last two years.

     

    Source: abcnews.go.com

  • Pakar: Kaum Arab Yang Dahulu Temui Amerika Syarikat, Bukan Columbus

    Pakar: Kaum Arab Yang Dahulu Temui Amerika Syarikat, Bukan Columbus

    Bukan Christopher Columbus yang pertama temui benua Amerika Syarikat, tapi orang orang Arab!

    Demikian dakwaan daripada Profesor bahasa purba di Univerisiti Raja Saud dan pengkaji di Pusat Raja Faisal bagi Pengkajian dan pengajian, Suleiman Al-Deeb.

    Beliau mendakwa bahawa Amerika Syarikat ditemui terlebih dahulu oleh suku bangsa Arab Thamudic sebelum Christopher Columbus ke sana pada abad ke-15.

    Dalam satu wawancara yang diterbitkan dalam satu laman web, Prof Al-Deeb berkata beliau antara 15 orang dari pelbagai bahagian di dunia yang membincangkan satu ukiran yang dijumpai di sebuah pangkalan tentera di Colorado.

    Teks tersebut dibaca dan didapati bahasa Arab Thamudic yang sama seperti yang dijumpai di Semenanjung Arab, menurut laporan Arab News.

    WUJUD PENGHIJRAHAN ARAB KE AMERIKA 500 TAHUN SEBELUM COLUMBUS

    Menurut laporan Arab News lagi, Prof Al-Deeb berkata ukiran tersebut adalah dari abad ke-10 dan ini mengandaikan bahawa adanya penghijrahan orang Arab ke sana semasa zaman tersebut.

    Beliau juga berkata tiada masala untuk beliau membaca teks Thamudic itu yang dikirim kepadanya dari AS.

    Prof Al-Deeb menjelaskan bahawa ada cebisan batu di Semenanjung Arab khususnya di Arab Saudi yang mempunyai ukiran yang berusia lebih daripada 3,000 tahun.

    Menurut Prof Al-Deeb ukiran pada cebisan batu itu adalah satu bentuk karya seni yang mencatatkan kehidupan, agama, makanan dan minimum bangsa tersebut pada zaman itu.

    Christopher Columbus dikatakan menemui Amerika Syarikat pada 1492 semasa menerajui ekspedisi laut rentas Atlantik, yang berpangkalan di Sepanyol.

    Ekspedisi itulah yang dikatakan membawa kepada penemuan Amerika Syarikat.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

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