Yahoo – AFP,
Andrew Beatty, 3 February 2016
Baltimore (AFP) - Barack Obama offered an impassioned rebuttal of "inexcusable" Republican election rhetoric against Muslims Wednesday, on his first trip to an American mosque since becoming president seven years ago.
US
President Barack Obama speaks at the Islamic Society of Baltimore, in
Windsor
Mill, Maryland on February 3, 2016 (AFP Photo/Mandel Ngan)
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Baltimore (AFP) - Barack Obama offered an impassioned rebuttal of "inexcusable" Republican election rhetoric against Muslims Wednesday, on his first trip to an American mosque since becoming president seven years ago.
Obama,
whose grandfather converted to Islam, made the short trip to the Islamic
Society of Baltimore to call on Americans not to be "bystanders to
bigotry."
Invoking
the Prophet Mohammed and hailing the tolerance shown by American political
icons from Thomas Jefferson to Dwight Eisenhower, Obama hit out at anti-Islamic
sentiment that is "not who we are."
"We've
heard inexcusable political rhetoric against Muslim-Americans that has no place
in our country," he said, lauding Muslim-Americans as sports heroes,
entrepreneurs and the architect who fashioned Chicago's dizzying skyline.
His
comments came as a shrill election debate has sullied America's image abroad,
and as jihadist attacks in San Bernardino and Philadelphia threatened to
shatter post-9/11 religious solidarity at home.
Six days after the 2001 attacks in New York and Washington, then president George W. Bush visited the Islamic Center of Washington, declaring "Islam is peace."
Six days after the 2001 attacks in New York and Washington, then president George W. Bush visited the Islamic Center of Washington, declaring "Islam is peace."
Today,
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has wooed conservative voters by
demanding a ban on Muslim immigrants, while frontrunner Ted Cruz has advocated
Christian-only admissions and championed "Judeo-Christian values."
Obama took
on such comments, and asked Christians to see "an attack on one faith is
an attack on all our faiths."
He also
criticized the media and Hollywood, which he said portrayed Muslims in a narrow
way.
"Our
television shows should have Muslim characters that are unrelated to national
security," he said.
'Thank
you'
Obama has
visited mosques in Malaysia, Indonesia and Egypt as president, but this was his
first visit to one of America's 2,000-plus places of Islamic worship.
Women watch
as US President Barack Obama speaks at the Islamic Society of
Baltimore, in
Windsor Mill, Maryland on February 3, 2016 (AFP Photo/Mandel Ngan)
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In 2009, a
freshly elected Obama traveled to Cairo to call for a "new beginning"
with the Muslim world.
Much of
Obama's foreign policy agenda has focused on improving ties with Muslim
nations, from making a nuclear deal with Iran to ending wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
But the
effort has been stymied by continued confrontation with jihadist groups and
military strikes in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria and
Yemen.
Obama
restated his case that organizations like the Islamic State group pervert Islam
and do not represent the vast majority of Muslims.
The
president offered "two words that Muslim-Americans don't hear often
enough, and that is 'thank you'."
But he also
called on Muslims to help tackle radicalization.
"How
do we defend ourselves against organizations that are bent on killing
innocents?" he asked.
"It
can't be the work of any one faith alone. It can't be just a burden on the
Muslim community, although the Muslim community has to play a role."
That
message is a vexed one for members of the Muslim community, including audience
member Riham Osman, who works for the Muslim Public Affairs Council, an
advocacy group.
"I know national security will come up in the speech just because of the climate of today," she said ahead of Obama's remarks.
"It
does upset me a little bit that it is his first time coming to visit a mosque,
and there will be kids there who have grown up in this post 9/11 era and their
faith is constantly linked to national security and extremism."
Around 49
percent of all Americans think "at least some" US Muslims hold
anti-American sentiments, according to a Pew Research Center poll released
Wednesday.
The United
States is home to around 3.3 million Muslims.
Around 81
Muslim-Americans were involved in violent extremist plots in 2015, according to
the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security.
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