Feb. 16th, 2006

Cartoon Crisis Q&A: What Defames Islam?

(What follows is a letter written by a friend in South Africa who cares deeply for Muslims & seeks to convey the truth in a gentle way. -MJH)

The cartoon crisis is another tragic historic milestone – perhaps on a par with 9/11 and the Iraq war. Like these two earlier events, this one has escalated tensions between the Muslim and ‘Christian world’ (better term ‘western civilization’).

In the wake of the cartoon crisis, Muslims feel they are once again victims of western prejudicial attitudes. They believe that the principle of religious sanctity – particularly in relation to Muhammad – should be upheld in western nations. The grounds on which Muslims feel these caricatures of Muhammad are insulting, has a kernel of truth to it, nevertheless, there has been considerable dishonesty and hypocrisy shown by Muslim leaders who’ve been integrally involved in this story.

Let me explain. Two months after the ‘insulting’ cartoons were printed in Denmark, Ahmed Abu Laban, leader of the Islamic Society of Denmark, took the 12 offending caricatures and compiled them into a booklet – along with 3 fabricated cartoons – which were far more insulting than the genuine ones. He and another imam showed this booklet to three highly reputed Muslim leaders in the Middle East; Amr Moussa – Arab league Secretary Sheikh Mohammad Sayyad Tantawi – Grand Immam of Al Azhar, Yusuf al Qaradawi – Sunni Islam’s most influential scholar. By showing these cartoons to these eminent leaders, Laban harnessed their support towards promoting a groundswell of spontaneous(?) Muslim protest against the Danish newspaper.

If Laban was a man of integrity, “Why did he resort to using 3 hoax cartoons to bolster his argument?” The fact is: Abu Laban believes “mockery against Mohamed deserves the death penalty.” 1 Convinced of this, it seems he rationalized it was insignificant to add some fake cartoons to his booklet. And, besides this, Islamists, like Abu Mazen, regard lying as a permissible tactic of war (Jihad).

Unfolding events have shown how effective Abu Laban’s strategy was. It enraged Muslims so much that they attacked American bases in Afghanistan which had no real connection with the Danish newspaper and resulted in the deaths of 11 Muslims – most, if not all of them, killed by Afghani security forces.

Abu Laban and his colleague have been questioned about who gave them these 3 fabricated cartoons, but they have refused to identify the culprits. However, they claimed that the false cartoons were genuinely Danish and had been added to “give an insight in how hateful the atmosphere in Denmark is towards Muslims.”2 Subsequent research has revealed that one of these cartoons was fabricated and it is doubtful the other two are genuine Danish productions. The one allegedly portraying Muhammad with a pigsnout was from a photo of a pig squealing contest in France. 3 Holding this kind of contest at a carnival seems very strange to me, as I’m sure it does to many other readers, nevertheless, that is exactly what it was.

The BBC notes “the ‘pigface’ photocopy was later filmed in Gaza at the end of January when gunmen took over EU offices, and so somehow it had been lifted out and given importance.” 4This BBC report concludes that the ‘pigface’ picture “does seem to have played a role in the raising of the temperature.”

Bear in mind that this glaring example of dishonesty is not alone. The report that was circulated by Abu Laban purported to want “stable relations, and a flourishing Denmark for all that live here.” But it also maligned Danish people saying, “If you say that they are all infidels, then you are not wrong.” (BBC, ibid)

It is inexcusable that Abu Laban has circulated inflammatory lies but there is something else Muslim leaders have also been guilty of. They have been hypocritical in how they responded to two different newspapers which published the same cartoons of Muhammad. They condemned the Danish editor while turning a blind eye to the Muslim editor of El Fagr who published six of the original 12 caricatures (October 17 2005).

Notice how intense has been the condemnation against the ‘offending’ Danish editor and the ripple effects of these protests against the Danish embassies and exports, not to mention other countries. Why was the Muslim newspaper editor not rebuked, charged, shutdown (or whatever) for committing essentially the same wrong? Does this not smack of double standards and hypocrisy?

It is important to note that the editor of El Fagr criticized these 6 cartoons - as printed - “but it did not incite hatred protests” according to the Freedom for Egyptians blog6. No ‘spontaneous’ outrage broke out until 3 months later when Abu Laban’s efforts at stirring up widespread protest had taken effect. Apparently the people organizing the riots did not know of El Fagr’s article or if they did they overlooked it. However, as this hypocritical story is being publicized more widely I fear there may be serious consequences for the editor. As of this writing, the ‘offensive’ issue of El Fagr (#21) has been removed from the website http://www.elfagr.net./index.html but all the other issues up to early February 2006 can be seen.

What is clear from all this is that a double standard has been applied to editors of papers that published the ‘offending’ cartoons. Several editors operating in Middle East or Muslim countries have been shut down and punished, while others seem to have escaped the wrath of Islamists. The dishonest reporting and lobbying of certain Muslim leaders has certainly fanned the flames of these raging protests, precipitating a global crisis that is causing destruction and death.

Speaking to fellow Muslims who are responsible for provoking violent protests, senior cleric Mohammed Usman of the Ulama Council in Kabul, Afghanistan, declared, “these rioters are defaming the name of Islam.” This rebuke from a leading Muslim calls to mind the opening question of this article, and provides a profound answer: violence discredits and defames the reputation of Muslims.

In conclusion, “How should Christians and Muslims behave in this crisis?” “How should we respond when a revered leader is mocked?” Indeed we might do well to ask, “How did Muhammad and Jesus Christ respond to mockery?” The following articles provide valuable background information to help you explore these vital implications www.answering-islam.org/Silas/asma.htm
<http://www.desiringgod.org/library/sermons/06/012206.html>

Footnotes
1 http://counterterror.typepad.com/the_counterterrorism_blog/2006/02/fabricated_cart.html
2 http://www.neandernews.com/?p=54#comment-32
3 http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/775
4 http://counterterror.typepad.com/the_counterterrorism_blog/2006/02/fabricated_cart.html
5 http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=21215
6 http://freedomforegyptians.blogspot.com/2006/02/cartoons-were-published-five-months.html

Another article which provides useful background information to this cartoon crisis is available at;
www.answering-islam.org/NonMuslims/islam_above_criticism.htm

Feb. 10th, 2006

LETTER: To University of Notre Dame du Lac, IN

Recently there has been a controversy @ UND regarding the balance of Academic Freedom & Catholic Character. Basically, the University was realizing a need to respond more biblically to very perverse performances & presentations on the campus under semi-sponsorship. Actually, having worked in the Hesburgh Library, I could have told you that changes were needed. When a university which professes to be Christian of some sort regularly invites & subscribes to materials which actively promote sexual perversion, there is a problem. There is likewise a problem when that university encourages "reform" in worship being led by those practicing sin condemned as "abomination" in the Bible. So I am glad that some steps are being taken in a right direction.

Below is my letter.

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"The position I am inviting you to consider, then, is that an event which has the implicit or explicit sponsorship of the university as a whole, one of its units, or a university recognized organization, and which either is or appears to be in name or content clearly and egregiously contrary to or inconsistent with the fundamental values of a Catholic university, should not be allowed at Notre Dame. "

First, I should clearly state that I am not a Roman Catholic who has pledged allegiance to Pope John Paul II or his successor.

Second, I believe that your position is a definite step in the right direction. Actually, it was because such a position was not firmly held & enforced (for lack of a better word) that I chose to terminate my studies after receiving a Masters degree there. I deeply believe that there were many others who were in the theology department M.A. program at the time who agreed with that.

Third, my prayer is that the Lord Jesus will continue to use you & give you wisdom & direction. Having studied the Bible, service to the poor, and the History of spirituality at UND, I can say with a clear conscience that the mission of the university is best served when the Lordship of Jesus is kept central. This is why the first universities were formed (to equip people to carry out the work & ministry of Jesus) & all universities which truly flourish & are more than brick & mortar maintain a deep understanding that freedom is really only enjoyed when joined to the Truth.

May God give wisdom & courage to you & all in leadership at the university as you fix your eyes on Jesus. (Hebrews 12:1-2) In these days when many are wandering from the faith, obedience to our King requires much courage. Do not waver or be fainthearted.

In Hope,
Merton J. Hershberger, A.K.A.
M.A. Theology
(Biblical Studies - Ancient Languages) 1999

Nov. 28th, 2005

Letter: The power of the Word - Russia

Dear Bob Hosken,

If the day has come when the lame are welcome to the table in Moscow, then why can we not trust the Lord for the day to soon come when saints in Azerbaijan will be able to have a place to worship the Lord? David welcomed lame Mephibosheth to the table as a sign of the Lord's covenant love ... and a generation later, the people had a place to worship the Lord for generations. We just have to keep the priorities right!

BTW: The Lord is beginning a small but significant work of ministry among some disabled children in Tibetan regions. Please join in praying for this to continue to completion.

Having read through the Bible now some 20+ times & counting, I dare say that there is never a time through that the Lord does not teach me something. Does it have authority? Well, let's just say that I've seen the Lord use His Word to change the decisions of local governments, to give hope to the poor & distraught, to set free the demonized, to chastize those with multiple PhD's, to guide the young, and to turn back the raging storms of the sea (literally). For myself, I am alive by the mercy of God revealed through His Word. He is my Defence, my Life, my Supplier, my Teacher, my Hope, my Peace, and my Passover. Jesus is Lord. I am a sinner, the worst. I need Him all day every day!

Peace,

Mert Hershberger

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This was in reply to the "Hosken-News for 26 Nov. 2005"
[To view, go to http://www.agape-biblia.org and click on the top button & view the news for November 26, 2005.]

Nov. 13th, 2005

Letter: to IFGF Little Rock Church (Founded)

IFGF Little Rock Church Dedication Ceremony
Sunday, November 13, 2005
8:00 am - 10:30 am
1711 Martha Drive

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Over 100 years ago, a Roman Catholic missionary bishop firmly opposed the now virtually entrenched dogma of papal infallibility. On that day, the little Rock withstood the one purporting to displace the solidity of Simon Peter's confession.

May the IFGF Little Rock Church ever hold forth a strong witness to Jesus, "You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God." & also share the Good news of His death for our sins on the cross & burial, according to the Scriptures, & His Resurrection on the 3rd day, according to the Scriptures. As this foundation is laid in your words & lives, may those around see you joyfully bear the cross of our Lord & so decide to follow as well.

It has been a joy to have a small part in the fellowship there & continue to look forward to the day when you too are sending out workers to the ends of the earth, whether to Aceh, Papua, or further afield.

Much grace & peace in our Lord & Savior,

Mert Hershberger (with my dear "Lydia", Sheila Eka).
Your brother in Christ &
North American Coordinator for Praying Through the Arabian Peninsula

February 2007

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