Muslim immigrants
told to embrace Australian values
A senior government minister today said Muslims
who wanted to live under Islamic law had no place in Australia,
and insisted all immigrants must embrace Australian values.
Treasurer Peter Costello’s comments came
just days after Prime Minister John Howard said some segments
of the Islamic community were antagonistic to Australian society
and expressed concern about Muslim attitudes toward women.
"Before entering a mosque visitors are asked
to take off their shoes. This is a sign of respect. If you have
a strong objection to walking in your socks don’t enter
the mosque," said Costello in a speech to the conservative
think-tank The Sydney Institute.
"Before becoming an Australian you will be
asked to subscribe to certain values. If you have strong objections
to those values don’t come to Australia," he added.
His comments prompted an angry response from at
least one Islamic group, which accused him of playing populist
politics and stirring up Islamophobia.
"He has no reason to raise the issue of Islam,"
said Keysar Trad, founder of the Islamic Friendship Association
of Australia
MEMRI TV - Arab-American Psychologist Wafa Sultan:
There Is No Clash of Civilizations but a Clash between the Mentality
of the Middle Ages and That of the 21st Century
Following are excerpts from an interview with
Arab-American psychologist Wafa Sultan. The interview was aired
on Al-Jazeera TV on February 21, 2006
Wafa Sultan: The clash we are witnessing around
the world is not a clash of religions, or a clash of civilizations.
It is a clash between two opposites, between two eras. It is
a clash between a mentality that belongs to the Middle Ages
and another mentality that belongs to the 21st century. It is
a clash between civilization and backwardness, between the civilized
and the primitive, between barbarity and rationality. It is
a clash between freedom and oppression, between democracy and
dictatorship. It is a clash between human rights, on the one
hand, and the violation of these rights, on other hand. It is
a clash between those who treat women like beasts, and those
who treat them like human beings. What we see today is not a
clash of civilizations. Civilizations do not clash, but compete.
[...]
Host: I understand from your words that what
is happening today is a clash between the culture of the West,
and the backwardness and ignorance of the Muslims?
Wafa Sultan: Yes, that is what I mean.
[...]
Host: Who came up with the concept of a clash
of civilizations? Was it not Samuel Huntington? It was not Bin
Laden. I would like to discuss this issue, if you don’t
mind…
Wafa Sultan: The Muslims are the ones who began
using this expression. The Muslims are the ones who began the
clash of civilizations. The Prophet of Islam said: “I
was ordered to fight the people until they believe in Allah
and His Messenger.” When the Muslims divided the people
into Muslims and non-Muslims, and called to fight the others
until they believe in what they themselves believe, they started
this clash, and began this war. In order to start this war,
they must reexamine their Islamic books and curricula, which
are full of calls for takfir and fighting the infidels.
My colleague has said that he never offends other
people’s beliefs. What civilization on the face of this
earth allows him to call other people by names that they did
not choose for themselves? Once, he calls them Ahl Al-Dhimma,
another time he calls them the “People of the Book,”
and yet another time he compares them to apes and pigs, or he
calls the Christians “those who incur Allah’s wrath.”
Who told you that they are “People of the Book”?
They are not the People of the Book, they are people of many
books. All the useful scientific books that you have today are
theirs, the fruit of their free and creative thinking. What
gives you the right to call them “those who incur Allah’s
wrath,” or “those who have gone astray,” and
then come here and say that your religion commands you to refrain
from offending the beliefs of others?
I am not a Christian, a Muslim, or a Jew. I am
a secular human being. I do not believe in the supernatural,
but I respect others’ right to believe in it.
Dr. Ibrahim Al-Khouli: Are you a heretic?
Wafa Sultan: You can say whatever you like. I
am a secular human being who does not believe in the supernatural…
Dr. Ibrahim Al-Khouli: If you are a heretic,
there is no point in rebuking you, since you have blasphemed
against Islam, the Prophet, and the Koran…
Wafa Sultan: These are personal matters that
do not concern you.
[...]
Wafa Sultan: Brother, you can believe in stones,
as long as you don’t throw them at me. You are free to
worship whoever you want, but other people’s beliefs are
not your concern, whether they believe that the Messiah is God,
son of Mary, or that Satan is God, son of Mary. Let people have
their beliefs.
[...]
Wafa Sultan: The Jews have came from the tragedy
(of the Holocaust), and forced the world to respect them, with
their knowledge, not with their terror, with their work, not
their crying and yelling. Humanity owes most of the discoveries
and science of the 19th and 20th centuries to Jewish scientists.
15 million people, scattered throughout the world, united and
won their rights through work and knowledge. We have not seen
a single Jew blow himself up in a German restaurant. We have
not seen a single Jew destroy a church. We have not seen a single
Jew protest by killing people. The Muslims have turned three
Buddha statues into rubble. We have not seen a single Buddhist
burn down a Mosque, kill a Muslim, or burn down an embassy.
Only the Muslims defend their beliefs by burning down churches,
killing people, and destroying embassies. This path will not
yield any results. The Muslims must ask themselves what they
can do for humankind, before they demand that humankind respect
them.