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Worsening Situation of Muslims in America
Desire to Assimilate Thwarted by Suspicion and Fear
Loyalty to Allah Challenged by Sectarian, National Interests
1. Since 9/11, the U.S. has arrested 1247 Muslims and is holding them 
without 
trial in prison pens. Only their statistics are known. Their names are 
are 
not easily available and reports indicate that even their family 
members do 
not know their locations.
1a. One of these, a Pakistani prisoner, died of a heart attack while in 
prison. It's not known through any impartial inquiry if his death 
occurred 
owing to assault or mistreatment or merely due to the fear caused to a 
peaceful person by the sudden end of his normal life. Two other 
Pakistanis 
are being alleged as more suspicious and possibly connected to 9/11. 
They are 
refusing to speak.
2. The U.S. has now decided to investigate 5000 Muslims in America for 
possible or potential links to terrorism. Most of these are reportedly 
students.
3. All independent Islamic dissenters, citizens of the US, were visited 
by 
the FBI and files were started on them. These are said to number 500.
4. Several thousand Muslims, mostly Arabs, particularly from Saudi 
Arabia, 
who had the resources, have gone back home owing to fear of 
mistreatment.
5. A particular tactic is being used to demoralize the entire immigrant 
Muslim community. Muslim supporters of the U.S. government are brought 
on TV 
to grovel and repeat their loyalty to the government. The most recent 
was 
Salam al-Maryati on Fox News. The low behavior of these "leaders" 
reduces the 
courage and sense of honor of the whole community. Bush is offering 
iftar to 
his favorites.
6. A national ID card is in the making so that Muslims will get a taste 
of 
Apartheid. Any Muslim anywhere will be asked to show his/her ID card or 
be 
harrassed and/or arrested.
7. The authorities seem to be eyeing all those Muslims who work in labs 
or 
who supervise labs. Recently there was a raid on a lab run by two 
Pakistanis 
in Chester, Pennsylvania. One of them is from the prestigious Johns 
Hopkins 
University in Baltimore. He was shocked to see the special police 
barging in 
to cart away all his lab equipment.
8. Those who can be used to oppose "wahhabis" are being brought 
forward. 
Kabbani was one of them. But there are others brought in from different 
angles. For instance, a pro-Iran writer, Zafar Bangash, makes this 
comment on 
Usama bin Laden's call for Jihad: "An individual cannot issue a Jihad. 
Only 
highly qualified scholars respected through the Muslim world can do 
that, not 
somebody sitting on some mountain." (Toronto Star, October 13.) The 
same 
paper quotes Tarek Fatah who runs a MuslimTV channel in Toronto. He 
claims 
that he has been getting "death threats right here in Canada" because 
he 
criticizes the Taliban.
The point here is that the western media want to validate those views 
which 
create sympathy for the assault on Afghanistan.
Islamic observers say that the ongoing attempt to nationalize 
Islam in 
America has gained momentum. Any view which supports internationalism 
is 
being dubbed as "support for terrorism."
The leaders of Islam in America, Imam Jamil al-Amin from among 
African-Americans and Shaikh Omar Abdel Rahman from among immigrants 
are both 
in prison. Imam Jamil's prosecutor plans to go for the death penalty 
when the 
trial opens in January. Shaikh Omar is dying a slow death after being 
sentenced to life and 65 years.
Both leaders have not compromised. Hence, there is hope for the 
Ummah. 
The life of Malcolm X is always a reminder to American Muslims of their 
real 
mission in this country.
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