US Muslim Group Slams Bush Over Use of Term Islamic Fascists
In a letter to President Bush, Parvez Ahmed, board chairman of the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) wrote in part:
"American Muslims have consistently condemned all acts of terrorism, whether carried out by individuals, groups or states. We repudiate anyone who plans or carries out a terrorist act. The American Muslim community remains dedicated to the protection of our nation's security ...
"Unfortunately, your statement this morning that America 'is at war with Islamic fascists' contributes to a rising level of hostility to Islam and the American-Muslim community. Just today, Gallup released a poll indicating that four out of ten Americans feel 'prejudice' toward Muslims.
"You have on many occasions said Islam is a 'religion of peace.' Today you equated the religion of peace with the ugliness of fascism.
"The use of ill-defined hot button terms such as 'Islamic fascists,' 'militant jihadism,' 'Islamic radicalism,' or 'totalitarian Islamic empire,' harms our nation's image and interests worldwide, particularly in the Islamic world. It feeds the perception that the war on terror is actually a war on Islam ...
"American Muslims stand ready to serve as a bridge of understanding to the Islamic world. We can best fulfill that role by offering advice that can help prevent misperceptions and misunderstandings between different nations and cultures."
However, there are terrorism experts who've said Islam is at once a religion and an ideology. It's totalitarian ideology is comparable to Nazism, Communism and Fascism, according to counterterrorism experts. They frown on the use of euphemisms to describe the enemy in the current war.
As far as CAIR, there are those who claim the organization has a hidden agenda. For instance, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said, "We know [CAIR] has ties to terrorism."
Another Democrat, Senator Dick Durban said that the organization is "unusual in its extreme rhetoric and its associations with groups that are suspect."
On one occasion, Omar Ahmad, a co-founder of CAIR said this: "Those who stay in America should be open to society without melting, keeping Mosques open so anyone can come and learn about Islam. If you choose to live here, you have a responsibility to deliver the message of Islam ... Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faiths, but to become dominant. The Koran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth."
Perhaps the most obvious problem with CAIR for several experts on radical Islam, such as Andrew Whitehead, is the fact that five of its employees and board members have been arrested, convicted, deported, or otherwise linked to terrorism-related charges and activities. CAIR has also consistently defended other radical Islamic terrorists. Rather than praise the conviction of the perpetrators of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, it deemed this “a travesty of justice.” It labeled the extradition order for suspected Hamas terrorist Mousa Abu Marzook “anti-Islamic” and “anti-American.”