From: *Travis*
Date: Tue, Jun 9, 2009
Subject:  My Muslim President Obama




Of course he's a Muslim.

And the rest of the article is disgusting propaganda pap.

B


http://www.forbes.com/2009/02/24/muslim-barack-obama-opinions-contributors_islamic_president.html


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Commentary
*My Muslim President Obama*
Asma Gull Hasan 02.25.09, 12:00 AM ET

I know President Obama is not Muslim, but I am tempted nevertheless to think
that he is, as are most Muslims I know. In a very unscientific oral poll,
ranging from family members to Muslim acquaintances, many of us feel, just
as African-Americans did for the non-black but culturally leaning
African-American President Bill Clinton, that we have our first American
Muslim president in Barack Hussein Obama.

I know it's odd to say this. At first, I thought I was the only Muslim
engaging in this folly, and I am reluctant to express it lest right-wing
zealots try to use "Muslim" as a smear and cite my theory as proof of an
Islamic traitor in the White House or some such nonsense. But, since
Election Day, I have been part of more and more conversations with Muslims
in which it was either offhandedly agreed that Obama is Muslim or
enthusiastically blurted out. In commenting on our new president, "I have to
support my fellow Muslim brother," would slip out of my mouth before I had a
chance to think twice.

"Well, I know he's not *really* Muslim," I would quickly add. But if the
person I was talking to was Muslim, they would say, "yes he is." They would
cite his open nature and habit of reaching out to critics, reminiscent of
the Prophet Muhammad's own approach, and also Obama's middle name, Hussein.
Most of the Muslims I know (me included) can't seem to accept that Obama is
*not* Muslim.

Of the few Muslims I polled who said that Obama is not Muslim, even they
conceded that he had ties to Islam. These realists said that, although not
an avowed and practicing Muslim, Obama's exposure to Islam at a young age
(both through his father and his stint in Indonesia) has given him a Muslim
sensibility. In my book, that makes you a Muslim--maybe not a card-carrying
one, but part of the flock for sure. One realist Muslim ventured that Obama
worships at a Unitarian Church because it represents the middle ground
between Christianity and Islam, incorporating the religious beliefs of the
two faiths Obama feels connected to. Unitarianism could be Obama's way of
still being a Muslim. (And let's not forget that the church Obama worshiped
at for so many years had a minister who reminds most Muslims of their own
raving, excitable ministers. Even if Obama really is Christian, he picked
the most Muslim-esque minister out of the bunch to guide him.)

The rationalistic, Western side of me knows that Obama has denied being
Muslim, that his father was non-practicing, that he doesn't attend a mosque.
Many Muslims simply say back, "my father's not a strict Muslim either, and I
haven't been to a mosque in years." Obama even told *The New York Times* he
could recite the *adhan*, the Islamic call to prayer, which the vast
majority of Muslims, I would guess, do not know well enough to recite.

I think many of us Muslims see Obama as Muslim, or at least of Muslim
heritage, because his background epitomizes one of the major Muslim
experiences--a diverse upbringing that eludes any easy classification as
specifically one religion or one culture. So many of us Muslims around the
world have Islam in common, but an altogether different culture from one
another. Many Muslims share a culture with a Christian, Hindu or Buddhist
community but not the same religion. When faced with such diversity, there
are no hard and fast rules for Muslim identity.

The Qur'an speaks often of the *umma*, or the worldwide community of
Muslims. In the early days of Islam, the Prophet Muhammad led the small *
umma*. Every decision, every effort, everything was for the *umma*--people
who were often unrelated by blood but had become related by choice as
Muslims. In those early days, many Muslims had gone against the wishes of
their own families in converting to Islam, pitting brother against sister,
father against child. Perhaps that's why the concept of *umma* became so
dear and is still echoed today--in my opinion, echoed more than that Western
favorite *jihad*--in Muslim homes, whether those homes are in the United
States or in Palestine.

Perhaps it is my--and most Muslims'-- loyalty to the *umma* that is behind
our insistence on seeing Obama as Muslim. Islam survived and continues to
survive because Muslims believe we have to respect and take care of each
other, as members of the *umma*. If we were to start excluding members, or
revising our broad guidelines for admittance, the very essence of the
community feeling that is important in Islam, that gives me and other
Muslims comfort everyday, would be undercut. So when Obama says he's not
Muslim, my *umma* mentality says I know better. Once you have a Muslim
parent, especially a dad, you're in. Whether you like it or not, Muslims all
over the world see you as one of them.

I work with my father, and, once, we were seeking business with a white
American man who had married a Muslim woman. Noticing how much fond
attention my dad paid to this man, I asked him why he liked the man so much.
My dad responded that, in his marriage to a Muslim woman (who wasn't related
to us), "He's our brother-in-law!" So if that white, middle-aged man can be
my brother-in-law, then Obama can certainly be my Muslim president.

*Asma Gull Hasan is the author of **Red, White, and Muslim: My Story of
Belief <http://www.amazon.com/Red-White-Muslim-Story-Belief/dp/0061673757>*

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