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Memo to Osama
bin Laden
"I would rather live in America
under Ashcroft and Bush at their worst, than in any “Islamic state” established
by ignorant, intolerant and murderous punks like you and Mullah Omar at their
best."
A thought-provoking, controversial, pre-war article by Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D.,
February 12, 2003
This is an
American Muslim’s response to the Tape recorded message dated February 11th,
2003 by fugitive-terrorist Osama Bin Laden.
Mr. Binladen,
In the name
of Allah, The Most Merciful, the Most Benevolent.
I begin by
reciting some important principles of Islam to remind you that there is more to
Islam than just a call to arms.
1. Islam was sent as mercy to humanity (Quran
4:79).
2. Do not make mischief on the earth (Quran
29:36).
3. People, We have created you from a male and a
female, and made you into nations and tribes that you might know one another.
The noblest of you before God is the most righteous of you. (49:13)
4. There are among the People
of the Book (Jews and Christians) upstanding nations that recite the message of
God and worship throughout the night, who believe in God, who order honor and
forbid dishonor and race in good works. These are the righteous. (3:113-114).
I am writing
this to make it clear that there are Muslims in America and in the world who
despise and condemn extremists and have nothing to do with Bin Laden and those
like him for whom killing constitutes worship.
Islam was sent
as mercy to humanity and not as an ideology of terror or hatred. It advocates
plurality and moral equality of all faiths (Quran 2:62, 5:69). To use Islam, as
a justification to declare an Armageddon against all non-Muslims is inherently
un-Islamic – it is a despicable distortion of a faith of peace. One of Allah’s
99 names in the Quran is “Al Salam” which means Peace. Thus in a way
Muslims are the only people who actually worship peace. Today this claim sounds
so empty, thanks to people like you, Mr. Bin Laden. You and those like you are
dedicated to killing and bringing misery to people wherever they are. God
blessed you with the capacity to lead and also endowed you with enormous
resources. You could have used your influence in Afghanistan to develop it, to
bring it out of poverty and underdevelopment and show the world what Islam can
do for those who believe in it. You chose to provoke and bring war to a people
who had already been devastated by wars.
Yes many
innocent people lost their lives in America’s war on Afghanistan and many more
might lose their lives in Iraq. This is indeed regrettable. But we must never
forget as to how the West is divided over this and how nations and people within
nations are agonizing in Europe and in America over this decision to go to war
in Iraq. While many Americans and Europeans oppose the war, Muslim nations have
already agreed to cooperate in this war. No Muslim leader has tried to play the
role of a statesman on this issue. It is a tragedy that there is not a single
Ted Kennedy, Jimmy Carter or Nelson Mandela in the entire Muslim world who would
stand up and speak for justice!
Before we rush
to condemn America we must remember that even today millions of poor and
miserable people all across the world are lining up outside US embassies eager
to come to America, not just to live here but to become an American. No
Muslim country today, can claim that people of other nations and other faiths
see it as a promise of hope, equality, dignity and prosperity.
Yes, we American
Muslims will continue to challenge the Bush administrations’ proposal to wage
war against Iraq. We think a regime change in Washington is as necessary as a
regime change in Baghdad, but that is an intramural affair. Once the war is
declared, make no mistake Mr. Saddam Hussein and Mr. Bin Laden, We are with
America. We will fight with America and we will fight for America. We have a
covenant with this nation, we see it as a divine commitment and we will not
disobey the Quran (9:4) – we will fulfill our obligations as citizens to the
land that opened its doors to us and promised us equality and dignity even
though we have a different faith. I am sure Mr. Bin Laden, you can neither
understand nor appreciate this willingness to accept and welcome the other.
Sure at this
moment out of anger, frustration and fear, some in America have momentarily
forgotten their own values. I am confident that, God willing, this moment of
shock and insecurity will pass and America will once again become the beacon of
freedom, tolerance and acceptance that it was before September 11th.
On that day Mr. Bin Laden, you not only killed 3000 innocent Americans, many of
whom were also Muslims, but you signed the death warrants of many innocent
people who will die in this war on terror and many more who will live but will
suffer the consequences, the pain and the misery of war. Before September 11th,
the US was giving aid to Afghanistan and was content to wait for the Iraqi
people to free themselves and the rest of the world from their dictator. On that
day you changed the rules of the game and Muslims in many places are suffering
as a direct consequence.
When the Prophet
Muhammad (saw) and his companions fought in the name of Islam, Allah made them
victorious and glorified them in this world. They made Islam the currency of
human civilization for over a millennium. You and your men on the other hand
face nothing but defeat, global ridicule and contempt and run and hide like rats
in caves and dungeons. You live in the dark. Your faith neither enlightens you
nor enables you to live in the light and you have made Islam the currency of
hate and violence.
Let me tell you
that I would rather live in America under Ashcroft and Bush at their worst, than
in any “Islamic state” established by ignorant, intolerant and murderous punks
like you and Mullah Omar at their best. The US, Patriot Act not withstanding, is
still a more Islamic (just and tolerant) state than Afghanistan ever was under
the Taliban.
Remember this:
Muslims from all over the world who wished to live better lives migrated
to America and Muslims who only wished to take lives migrated to
Afghanistan to join you.
We will not
follow the desires of people (like you) who went astray and led many astray from
the Straight Path. (Quran 5:77).
I conclude by calling upon you Mr. Bin Laden and your Al Qaeda
colleagues and Mr. Saddam Hussein to surrender to International Courts and take
responsibility for your actions and protect thousands of other innocent Muslims
from becoming the victims of the wars you bring upon them.
Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D.
Director of International Studies, Adrian College, MI
Association of Muslim Social Scientists
Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy.
Read other articles by Muqtedar
Khan here.
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