From: CAIR_SCA@cair-california.org [mailto:CAIR_SCA@cair-california.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 8:08 PM
To: CAIR S. CA
Subject: Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl Vs. CAIR-LA:
Questioning Muslims' Attitudes Toward Terror (LA Times)
In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWS BRIEFS- 7/18/2002
HEADLINES:
Below are responses to a recent commentary by Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl.
The article, published in the Los Angeles Times, on July 14, criticizes
American Muslim organizations for what Dr. Abou El Fadl perceived as
a failure to collectively condemn terrorism.
* CAIR-LA's response
* Letters to the editor published in the LA Times
* Dr. Abou El Fadl's commentary
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations, Southern California
(CAIR-LA) greatly appreciates Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl's sincere
concern for the image of the American Muslim community. It is
very important for our community to hear from Muslim academic
scholars who present a unique perspective on issues. However, after
reading his latest article, it seems to us that Dr. Abou El Fadl's
busy schedule at UCLA might have caused him to miss the
numerous statements and actions that CAIR and many other
American Muslim organizations have undertaken since the 9/11
terrorist attacks.
To set the record straight, CAIR would like to give a sample of its
latest actions:
- Within two hours after the attacks on 9/11, a coalition of the largest
American Muslim organizations consisting of the Council on
American-Islamic
Relations, the American Muslim Alliance, the American Muslim Council and
the
Muslim Public Affairs Council issued a joint statement condemning the
terrorist
attacks and "offered condolences to the families of those who were
killed or
injured. American Muslims utterly condemn what are apparently vicious
and
cowardly acts of terrorism against innocent civilians. We join with all
Americans in calling for the swift apprehension and punishment of the
perpetrators. No political cause could ever be assisted by such immoral
acts.''
- In a nationwide call on Sept. 11, the Council on American-Islamic
Relations
urged Muslim medical professionals to go to the scenes of the attacks to
offer
aid and comfort. It asked Muslim relief agencies to offer support in the
recovery efforts and individual Muslims to donate blood and money. Many
local
and national Islamic charities have donated money to help victims
regardless
of
religious affiliation.
- Ever since the tragic events, these same organizations have stated
over
and
over again in the media the same condemnations and have joined with
fellow
Americans in hundreds of forums and town hall meetings across the
country,
to
express the Muslim community's outrage and opposition to such acts of
terrorism.
- CAIR took out a full page ad in the Washington Post the Sunday
following
the
attacks stating its condemnation of the events of 9/11 and sending
condolences
to the victims and their families. The same feelings were expressed in
dozens
of commentaries published by CAIR writers in newspapers across the
country.
- CAIR is now working with other Islamic organizations on a major
nationwide
campaign on the anniversary of 9/11 calling on all Americans for a day
of
unity and prayer. We are asking all faith communities to participate in
the national observance by opening houses of worship on September 11,
2002,
for interfaith visits, prayers, congregational exchanges, and other
activities intended to foster national unity and religious tolerance.
We pray to Almighty Allah to grant us and our brother Khaled
Abou El Fadl the ability to correct the misperceptions about Islam
that many of our fellow Americans hold.
Sabiha Khan
Media Relations Coordinator
Council on American-Islamic Relations- Southern California
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