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kpete

(71,981 posts)
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 09:14 AM Jun 2016

Queer Muslims exist – and we are in mourning too

Samra Habib
This can’t be turned into a story of us v them – because the real world is far more complicated than that


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There will be no shortage of voices in the media in the days and weeks ahead analyzing the links between Islam, terrorism and homophobia. Political candidates will likely use the incident to gain support for their platforms in the upcoming election.

We are now used to the fact that, every time a criminally misguided Muslim commits an act of violence, the entire religion and all its followers are questioned and placed under suspicion in a way that isn’t replicated with other faiths. We – and this of course includes queer Muslims – have to take extra care walking down the street at night and entering our mosques for fear of Islamophobic attacks. Muslim organizations and activist groups are tasked with the responsibility of releasing public statements, apologizing for the actions of terrorists and reminding the world that Islam promotes peace so innocent Muslims who are just trying to go about their daily lives don’t suffer repercussions.

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Much has been written about what drives someone to kill innocent people. Arie Kruglanski, a psychology professor at the University of Maryland, studied the final words of suicide bombers and discovered a pattern: their motivation is personal significance and a search for a meaning that they are brainwashed into believing can only come with death. This is not the typical Muslim experience, but an aberration.

Our thoughts must for now be with those in Orlando. But over the next few days, as we try to recover from this atrocity and begin to piece together what it all means, it’s important to remember that Islam is exploited by religious extremists all over the world, often in attacks committed against other Muslims. One such incident occurred recently in Gulshan-i-Iqbal in Lahore, Pakistan – a park I used to love visiting with my family as a kid. Nothing made me feel freer as an 8-year-old than rushing down the slides with my younger sister. More than 70 people, mostly women and children, were killed by jihadists who claimed to be targeting those celebrating Easter. However, the majority of people killed were Muslims – something the terrorists would have known full well.


MORE:

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jun/12/queer-muslims-mourning-orlando-nightclub-shooting?CMP=fb_cif

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Queer Muslims exist – and we are in mourning too (Original Post) kpete Jun 2016 OP
Good article Gothmog Jun 2016 #1
Yes, good, and this one is even better, IMO: closeupready Jun 2016 #2
 

closeupready

(29,503 posts)
2. Yes, good, and this one is even better, IMO:
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 10:35 AM
Jun 2016
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jun/13/sky-news-homophobia-orlando-sexuality

I keep almost all heterosexuals at arms' distance, socially, these days, and even though civil rights for gay people have spread over the last few years, I'm afraid that SOCIALLY, 'straight' people are just as bad as they ever were, IMO. Read this op-ed in that light.
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