Graham in Iraq Will Be Adding Insult to Injury
| Monday April
21, 2003
Dr. Mohammad T. Al-Rashed JEDDAH, 21 April 2003 — Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham and an
avid preacher of the new-style Christian fundamentalism, is coming to
town. Franklin Graham is to the right of Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson,
if that is at all possible, and he wants to come to Iraq. I have
recently written an article calling for Christians and Muslims to unite.
That union, if anything, should be against Graham and his hate-filled
brand of Christianity. Graham is anti-Islam. He does not make any excuses for it. He called
Islam a “very evil and wicked religion.” Graham, like his fellow
American preachers, is stubbornly ignorant of history and other
religions. He shoots his mouth off in all directions and then claims to
bring his charity to aid the Iraqis. He also admits, in his own words, that he believes “as we work, God
will always give us opportunities to tell others about his Son... we are
there to reach out to love them and to save them, and as a Christian, I
do this in the name of Jesus Christ.” The hidden items on this war’s agenda are becoming clearer by the
day. Graham is a close friend of Bush and his family. He was the one who
delivered the invocation at this president’s inauguration. For him to
come proselytizing and evangelizing in the heartland of Islam is an
insult, and a dangerous one at that. He should understand that he is not
authorized to speak in the name of Jesus. Muslims know Jesus. Granted,
that they do not know him as the “Son”, but they know he does not
condone the hatemongering Graham is so accomplished at. Iraq is home to the Shiite holy places. Graham has no idea what that
means in terms of the dogma, fidelity, and deep faith these places and
their residents have. I cannot put it better than Steven Waldman who
wrote: “I am not sure any of this means that America’s foreign
policy objectives are served by having a Bush-loving, Islam-bashing,
Muslim-converting Christian icon on the ground in Iraq tending to the
bodies and souls of the grateful but deeply suspicious Muslim
population. Or, to put it more simply, the idea is absolutely loopy.” I might add that it is also extremely dangerous and will play into
the hands of extremists on all sides. It will not do for the Bush
administration to say that Graham has the right to go where he wishes.
They should stop him. No one has the right these days to go where he wishes, least of all
to the United States. People are vetted, interrogated, finger-printed,
and perhaps denied a visa to enter America. So what gives this madman
the right to enter Baghdad when we know what his agenda is? Will the
occupying power facilitate his entry? To the masses, Graham will not be recognized for what he is, nor will
his sect be seen as an anomaly of the Christian faith. Most will see it
as Christian vs. Muslim, regardless of sects. For this reason alone,
President Bush should whisper into his confessor’s (to use a Catholic
term) ear against this mad plan. Graham is a throwback to Christian conceptions of Islam fanned by
medieval stories in the style of chanson de geste. Those people did not
bother to study Islam but viewed it as a pagan religion. More than 1,200
years after these stories were circulated in Europe, we find that a
modern American knows no better. His actions are a recipe for more
killings and fanaticism. President Bush has been on record as praising Islam as a religion.
That is not enough now. If he allows Graham and his ilk to go into Iraq, those who do will
not believe him anymore. The issue to most Muslims is: What next? Makkah?
There is no parallel to this, except if you think sending Nassrallah of
Hezbollah to preach in Israel a viable idea. I doubt, however, if
Nassrallah is as stupid as Graham — or as bigoted. |
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