Posts filed under 'Media'

The man who burnt down a Mosque…

I met a man recently who was involved in burning down a mosque. He was angry about all the violence from Muslims that he had heard about in the British press and he wanted to retaliate; but he wasn’t really sure why, he had never spoken to a Muslim before. I was the first Muslim he had ever met.

Part of the man’s sentence plan was to gain knowledge about Islam and come face to face with a Muslim, and so we met. The conversation at first was very restrained; I’m not sure if he felt comfortable sitting with me or whether he thought he might offend me, so I gave him a pen and paper to write everything down that he felt was important. As I was about to make a cup of tea I offered him a cup too as it is the teaching of the Prophet Muhammed that we should share and like for others what we like for ourselves. I felt he was shocked that I offered him comfort, even though I knew his crime.

How did I break down the barriers between us and make him realise that I was a human being just like him? Slowly over the meeting he realised how much I was like him: I spoke English like him, I was born in the same city as him, I play football. He suddenly realised he could relate to me as a man. He slowly began to open up and ask me questions about my faith. He’d never met a Muslim before – and he suddenly saw Muslims from a new perspective.

The next time I saw him, he asked if he could attend the mosque for the Friday service to try and understand more about the religion.

This story shows how people who have been ignorant before can easily realise that they have misunderstood; they are not necessarily bad people. I don’t think I changed his opinion; I think he did it himself. The man allowed himself to open up his heart and his mind not just accept but also to acknowledge my faith – and the faith of the mosque he burnt down.

At the same time, I also listened to the man’s point without judging him. I wanted to put myself in his shoes and try and understand why he had been driven to burn down the Mosque. He told me that there are many people who think that Muslims are coming to their country and bringing problems and violence with them.

Where has he learnt these things?

In the press.

Add comment March 25, 2008

Muslims and the British media

There is no doubt that the British Media are creating negative stereotypes of Muslims; they talk about terrorists but fail to mention that they are only tiny minority who don’t go according to the teaching of Islam as Islam is a religion of peace.

Part of the problem is that members of the press are not fully educated in the subtleties of the Islamic faith. The British Media needs to work with Imams to broadcast culturally sensitive and accurate news and programmes.

This kind of misrepresentation makes many of you angry, and I understand, but we must not meet anger with anger. If we retaliate to the man who burns down a mosque by burning down a church, how many more mosques will burn down, and how many more churches? We must not add wood to the fire.

Instead of looking at the problem we should look for the solution.

We must educate, educate, educate.

If someone is racist to you the answer is to try and educate him, by appealing to him and pinpointing the nature of misunderstanding.

It’s wasn’t the man that burn the mosque down, it was his ‘thinking.’ We must try and get the heart of the matter so that any issues can quickly be resolved.

Add comment March 25, 2008


Tags

achieve goals advice all faiths beard Britain British media broadcast bullying business Changing Opinion community country Educate extremist good example headscarf interpretation Islam knowledge Language learn learning listen Listening misunderstanding Mosque Muhammad muslim convert Muslim woman News Open minded Peace power Press Prison Prophet Muhammad Prophet Muhammed qur'an Redemption story Support terrorists world young muslim youth work

Recent Posts

Categories