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National Association of Muslim Chaplains
In Defense of Imam Yusuf Yee
(Captain James Yee) Muslim Chaplain
By Imam Warithudeen Umar, President NAMC 10-02-03
The arrest of Imam Yusuf Yee of the U.S. Army on suspicion of "aiding" 
Al Qaeda prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, is part of an on-going campaign of 
anti Islamic bias in 
America. 
It is a blatant distortion of justice. It is more than a travesty, it is a 
dangerous course that the American leaders are taking the population into.
The public needs to know it is the duty and responsibility of the Chaplain 
to aid inmates regardless of their crime. The Catholic Chaplain cares for 
and gives aid to the mafia don who may have killed, robbed and stolen in 
his criminal career. The Jewish Chaplain gives care and aid to the 
Jewish 
spies and criminals who work against the best interests of America. 
The Chaplain gives solace, prayer, aid and comfort to all kinds of 
convicted criminals serving time in prison.
The official Chaplains Manual of the National Association of Muslim Chaplains 
clearly outlines the duties of Muslim Chaplains. The duties and 
responsibilities are the same as those traditional duties of Christian and 
Jewish institutional workers. The Rabbis employed as Chaplains by the U.S. 
Federal Bureau of Prisons and the military are actively involved in 
providing aid and comfort to Jonathan Pollard the espionage spy who 
compromised American security and was sent to prison for life. They 
advocate for his release.
The job description calls for the Chaplain of whatever faith to be 
responsible for protecting the inmate's religious rights and obligations. 
The objective of assisting and aiding inmates is to encourage inmates to 
live according to their faith as law abiding citizens. The Chaplain also 
helps the inmate adjust to the orderly conditions of the prison setting 
and protects the inmates from abuses of the system and from abuses of 
individual guards.
This puts the Chaplain between the system and the inmate. The Chaplain's 
role as an advocate presents a unique situation which demands that he 
speaks for the inmates rather than for the system that confines them. This 
requires that a Chaplain be exposed to criticism from society and its 
systems of justice. The Chaplain like the prophets of old follow the 
scriptures that point out the fact that inspired religious leaders are to 
watch over the systems of justice as part of their divine calling. This is 
traditional in Judaism and Christianity and is not questioned by 
government. Now that Islam has become prominent, the Muslim faith workers 
who practice these same traditions are being persecuted.
Prison and jail Chaplains are responsible for congregational worship 
services, cell visits, counseling, and crisis intervention. They are to 
maintain religious calendars, conduct religious observances and coordinate 
religious holidays. Chaplains oversee the administration of the 
ministerial programs of the prison including religious dietary 
considerations. Chaplains verify obligatory religious artifacts, 
scriptures, publications and texts. Chaplains are responsible for contact 
with family and friends of inmates.
A typical day for a Chaplain in American prisons or in U.S. military brigs 
including Guantanamo Bay would be to visit the inmates cell by cell, 
distribute approved. religious reading material and prayer schedules while 
taking names of all inmates he serves. The Chaplain should always maintain 
files on the inmates and particulars about them, their families, former 
residences, health problems, etc.
The challenge of ministering to a captive congregation is difficult under 
the best of circumstances. The responsibilities shouldered by men and 
women who have accepted the calling of faith to serve the faithful behind 
bars are many. These Chaplains are usually exceptional individuals who 
should be applauded for their courage, kindness and generosity. Each day 
the Chaplains offer spiritual hope to the lonely, depressed, and often 
forgotten people.
People in the free society think of prison inmates as tough people. 
Inmates often exhibit a strong exterior in facing their status as captives 
and social failures. However, the strong facade often breaks down soon 
after incarceration. The stress and oppression of prison can make the 
hopeless lose contact with reality. Psychotic distress, panic and profound 
grief can cause a prisoner to commit suicide or misbehave and become a 
danger to himself and others. The Chaplain carries his notes as he makes 
his rounds. His goal is to manage the dynamics of the institution and help 
maintain the peace. Society as a whole should appreciate the Chaplain's 
function.
The 
media, 
the politicians and the Executive government that run the prisons have 
joined together in this persecution of Muslims and the trashing of Islam 
and the distortion of the good Chaplaincy work. Witness the unleashed 
vitriol of 
media 
persons like syndicated columnist Daniels Pipes who acts as a paid 
assassin against the Muslims, and U.S. Senator Charles Schumer the 
"Meir Kahane" of the politicians who doesn't miss a chance to spread 
misinformation and hatred against the Muslims and Islam. The government 
officials who run the prison systems have collectively, at the direction 
of bureaucrats, set about a campaign to harass Muslim Chaplains and Muslim 
inmates.
If Army officials caught Chaplain Yee with lists of Gitmo captives and 
details about them and their families, this is not evidence of criminal 
collusion, but evidence that a good Chaplain is performing his duty and 
doing a good job.
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