Obama Pays First Presidential Visit To A US Mosque And Calls On Americans To fight Islamophobia
US President Barack
Obama has called on Americans to fight Islamophobia in his first
presidential visit to a 47-year-old US mosque on 3 February. The
president met with several Muslim leaders during his visit to the
Islamic Society of Baltimore mosque.
"An attack on one faith is an attack on all our faiths...we have to be
consistent in condemning hateful rhetoric...none of us can be bystanders
to bigotry," said Obama. "You're not Muslim or American – you're Muslim
and American. Don't grow cynical. Don't respond to ignorance by a world
view saying you must choose between your faith and your patriotism.
Don't believe you must choose between your best impulses."
President
Obama acknowledged the efforts made by the Islamic Society in fighting
the widespread "distorted impression" of Muslims and Islam spread by
militant groups, like the Islamic State (Isis).
The Islamic Society of Baltimore in Catonsville reportedly received terrorist threats twice in 2015, said Obama.
"We're one American family, and when any part of our family starts to feel second class or separate or targeted, it tears at the very fabric of our nation," said Obama before adding that Muslims are, "some of the most resilient and patriotic Americans you'll ever meet".
"We're one American family, and when any part of our family starts to feel second class or separate or targeted, it tears at the very fabric of our nation," said Obama before adding that Muslims are, "some of the most resilient and patriotic Americans you'll ever meet".
Following
the terror attacks on Paris in November 2015, some 38 anti-Muslim
attacks reportedly took place within the US, which is home to nearly
2.75 million Muslims. "The President's trip is extremely timely. It
couldn't have come at a better time," said Farhana Khera, executive
director of Muslim Advocates.
"Coming to a mosque is a public reminder that Muslims have been part of America since our nation's founding. My hope is that he may view this as an occasion to send the message that mosques are not breeding grounds for terrorism. This is not where Isis is recruiting. Law enforcement sources tell us Isis is recruiting online, not in our mosques."
"Coming to a mosque is a public reminder that Muslims have been part of America since our nation's founding. My hope is that he may view this as an occasion to send the message that mosques are not breeding grounds for terrorism. This is not where Isis is recruiting. Law enforcement sources tell us Isis is recruiting online, not in our mosques."
Obama
has previously visited mosques outside the country, however this was his
first official visit inside the US. A study conducted by professor
Brian Levin of the California State University in San Bernardino
revealed that religious hate crimes against Muslims had nearly tripled in 2015.
-The Guardian

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