Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Is Obama Attempting To Promote Islam In India?

The nation of Pakistan exists solely because Muslims in India could not get along with Hindus, Sikhs and people of other religions.

So, they had to have their own country, and Britain gave it to them.

If you ever wonder whether Muslims can learn to get along with others, and what are the consequences if they don't, then Pakistan is your answer.

Thing is, once Muslims are rewarded for not getting along with Infidels, by giving them their own territory, it does not stop them from agitating for more.

Indeed, the Mumbai Massacre is more than enough evidence that Muslims are willing to kill and commit atrocities in order to receive even more concessions from India.

And, now it seems Barack Obama wants to help the Muslims in their Jihad against India.

From Asia News:
Obama sends Muslim envoy to India to bridge cultural gap between the US and Islam
by Nirmala Carvalho
Rashad Hussain, an American Muslim of Indian origin, is set to meet Muslim leaders and academics. His tour will take him to a number of Indian cities to improve relations between the United States and Islam. Indian Muslim peace activist Syed Ali Mutjaba is in favour of the visit, a legitimate attempt to improve the image of the US among Muslims.

New Delhi (AsiaNews) – Rashad Hussain, US special envoy to the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, is currently on a tour of India to discuss with Muslim leaders and academics initiatives by the Obama Administration on education, global health, entrepreneurship and extremism. Son of Indian immigrants, Mr Hussain will visit a number of Indian cities, including Mumbai and New Delhi, to find ways to bridge the gap between the United States and the Muslim world.

With the increasing radicalisation of certain groups within Islam, will this visit have any positive outcome?

It is true that US policies in recent times have contributed to the radicalisation of certain Islamic groups worldwide ...

In your opinion, what gives the US the right to see itself as the custodian of peaceful dialogue, to the extent that it should send an envoy to India?

One has to accept the stark reality that the US is the lone superpower on earth. It has given itself the mandate to correct what is wrong in the world.
It has come to realise that large parts of the Islamic population has a bad opinion of the US, so it has thought to start a peaceful dialogue to iron out the differences. This is a huge change in US thinking. There is nothing wrong with a US envoy coming to India. In fact, this has to be seen in positive terms, because within the Indian debate, Muslim voices are marginalised or totally blacked out. By sending its envoy to India, the United States has raised the visibility of Indian Muslims, showing that globally their support matters. This will create a positive impression about Muslims in India.