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Arab Majority May Not Stay Forever Silent- an article

by Arch » Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:44 am

I caught myself thinking and reacting so many times as a Hyderabadi foremost that I , at times wonder if I am a Hyderbadi within first or am I an Indian before being the Hyderabadi. AS of now, I am leaning towards being more of the Hyderabadi that I feel more often :)

Anyways, as a Hyderabadi, I have many muslim friends whom I am very fond of. Whenever I get to read the negative facts on the culture of Islam, it hurts me deeply. I fear Islamo fasicism taking over and in turn hurting those who are moderate.



I happened to come across this article and I it gave me some hope ..

http://www.nysun.com/article/36110



Arab Majority May Not Stay Forever Silent

By YOUSSEF IBRAHIM
July 17, 2006

Yes, world, there is a silent Arab majority that believes that seventh-century Islam is not fit for 21st-century challenges. That women do not have to look like walking black tents. That men do not have to wear beards and robes, act like lunatics, and run around blowing themselves up in order to enjoy 72 virgins in paradise. And that secular laws, not Islamic Shariah, should rule our day-to-day lives.

And yes, we, the silent Arab majority, do not believe that writers, secular or otherwise, should be killed or banned for expressing their views. Or that the rest of our creative elite - from moviemakers to playwrights, actors, painters, sculptors, and fashion models - should be vetted by Neanderthal Muslim imams who have never read a book in their dim, miserable lives.

Nor do we believe that little men with head wraps and disheveled beards can run amok in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq making decisions on our behalf, dragging us to war whenever they please, confiscating our rights to be adults, and flogging us for not praying five times a day or even for not believing in God.

More important, we are not silent any longer.

Rarely have I seen such an uprising, indeed an intifada, against those little turbaned, bearded men across the Muslim landscape as the one that took place last week. The leader of Hezbollah, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, received a resounding "no" to pulling 350 million Arabs into a war with Israel on his clerical coattails.

The collective "nyet" was spoken by presidents, emirs, and kings at the highest level of government in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan, Morocco, and at the Arab League's meeting of 22 foreign ministers in Cairo on Saturday. But it was even louder from pundits and ordinary people.

Perhaps the most remarkable and unexpected reaction came from Saudi Arabia, whose foreign minister, Prince Saud Al-Faisal, said bluntly and publicly that Hezbollah's decision to cross the Lebanese border, attack Israel, and kidnap its soldiers has left the Shiite group on its own to face Israel. The unspoken message here was, "We hope they blow you away."

The Arab League put it succinctly in its final communique in Cairo, declaring that "behavior undertaken by some groups [read: Hezbollah and Hamas] in apparent safeguarding of Arab interests does in fact harm those interests, allowing Israel and other parties from outside the Arab world [read: Iran] to wreck havoc with the security and safety of all Arab countries."

As for Hezbollah and its few supporters, who have pushed for an emergency Arab summit meeting, the response could not have been a bigger slap in the face. Take a listen:

* Abdul Rahman al-Rashed, the general manager of Al-Arabiya, possibly the most influential Arab opinion-maker today, was categorical yesterday: "We have lost most of our causes and the largest portions of our lands following fiery speeches and empty promises of struggle coupled with hallucinating, drug-induced political fantasies." As for joining Hezbollah in its quest, his answer was basically, "you broke it, you own it."

* Tariq Alhomayed, editor in chief of the Arab daily Asharq al-Awsat, stuck the dagger in deeper: "Mr. Nasrallah bombastically announced he consulted no one when he decided to attack Israel, nor did he measure Lebanon's need for security, prosperity, and the safety of its people. He said he needs no one's help but God's to fight the fight." Mr. Alhomayed's punch line was, in so many words: Go with God, Sheik Nasrallah, but count the rest of us out.

Several other Arab pundits, not necessarily coordinating their commentary, noted that today Sheik Nasrallah has been reduced to Osama bin Laden status, a fugitive from Israeli justice, sending out his tapes from unknown locations to, invariably, Al-Jazeera, the prime purveyor of Mr. bin Laden's communications.

All in all, it seems that when Israel decided to go to war against the priestly mafia of Hamas and Hezbollah, it opened a whole new chapter in the Greater Middle East discourse. And Israel is finding, to its surprise, that a vast, not-so-silent majority of Arabs agrees that enough is enough. To be sure, beneath the hostility toward Sheik Nasrallah in Sunni Muslim states lies the deep and bitter heritage of a 14-century Sunni-Shiite divide, propelled to greater heights now by fears of an ascendant Shiite "arc of menace" rising out of Iran and peddled in the Sunni world by Syria.

The sooner this is settled the better.






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by Akshay » Wed Jul 19, 2006 4:08 am

I just had a very very refreshing sigh of relief. Let us roll out a red carpet for the awakening silent majority.
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hmmmm

by indiabo » Sat Jul 22, 2006 4:29 pm

The news is too old dear. There is silent protest alwats in arab world mainly fueled from the new generation who happen to visit the western world. and this is there from as back as ........... 1970's .



but how on this earth one can welcome them on red carpet when u find there rulers are so well loved and grown by so called freedom supporting nations. like the saudi us love affair.



saudi the tyrants of all is loved by us and uk.





they've got especial police cALLED MUTTAWWE who take cares of this type internal revolt brewing. and kills at its roots.





even the most developed of all arab nation UAE does have democratic element.



but .........



upto some extent i should say that even the this govt succed.



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by VJ » Sat Jul 22, 2006 9:36 pm

What do u think they are gonna do? Nothing is gonna happen. It takes a long time...... if u think something is should happen...............



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Re: Arabs

by Max » Sun Jul 23, 2006 1:47 pm

VJ wrote:What do u think they are gonna do? Nothing is gonna happen. It takes a long time...... if u think something is should happen...............

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