01.03.09

Tears and Heartache

Posted in Uncategorized at 5:50 pm by Marigold

Me, my Uncle, cousin and some friends joined the protesters at Trafalgar Square in London today to raise our voices against Israeli attacks on Gaza. It was a touching and somewhat heart-rending experience. I didn’t expect such a big crowd, such zealous protests, such passionate speeches… I was surprised when my heart constricted and my eyes fought to hold the tears. Please pray for the innocent people in Gaza and if there is a protest walk in your area, do play your meagre role in standing up against Israel’s cruelty and showing compassion for our innocent brothers and sisters in Palestine. 

I was always skeptical of Obama and I was honestly shocked at the faith and enthusiasm that Muslim Americans showed in him. I think before he won, I posted a comment to that effect on Facebook and had several friends ask me why I was cynical of Obama (instead of thinking he was the next Messiah, I guess) and I tried to tell them what I thought but they remained faithful. My biggest clue that Obama wouldn’t do squat for Muslims was when he vehemently denied having any ties with Muslims or his Muslim dad… almost as if it was a crime to be Muslim or have any kind of ties with them. To be fair to him, he did deny it nicely but nevertheless, he needn’t have addressed the issue so often, so strongly.

Secondly, it is absolutely foolish to think any president of United States will ever do anything to benefit the Muslim world or that any president of U.S. will ever stand up to Israel. Time has proved only too soon that Muslims needn’t have gotten so excited for Obama. Look at what he has to say about the cruel attacks on Gaza;

“The first job of any nation state is to protect its citizens. And so I can assure you that if — I don’t even care if I was a politician. If somebody was sending rockets into my house where my two daughters sleep at night, I’m going to do everything in my power to stop that. And I would expect Israelis to do the same thing.”

“In terms of negotiations with Hamas, it is very hard to negotiate with a group that is not representative of a nation state, does not recognize your right to exist, has consistently used terror as a weapon, and is deeply influenced by other countries. I think that Hamas leadership will have to make a decision at some point as to whether it is a serious political party seeking to represent the aspirations of the Palestinian people. And, as a consequence, willing to recognize Israel’s right to exist and renounce violence as a tool to achieve its aims. Or whether it wants to continue to operate as a terrorist organization. Until that point, it’s hard for Israel, I think, to negotiate with a country that — or with a group that doesn’t recognize Israel’s right to exist.” Source.

They know and we know and he knows this is all bull crap! There is no contest between the poor, oppressed, deprived people of Palestine and Israel’s U.S + U.K – aided nuclear power. There is no “war”. There is only extreme unfairness and genocide. But of course, no American President will ever admit that. We, Muslims, are as alone as ever in our causes.

Perhaps the only good thing Obama intends to do is end the Iraqi war but even that end is vague at best and every time he promises to do that, he also adds that the real terrorists are in Pakistan and Afghanistan and “we have to go in and take them out”!!! It baffles me completely why Muslims were so excited when he won the elections! At least, I, for one, had no hopes associated with him and am not the least bit surprised at his outrageous remarks about the massacre in Gaza. At the end of the day, he’s just another one of Israel’s many puppets.

My warmest, heartiest prayers are with the brave people of Palestine. May Allah give them the freedom they so deserve and need. And for all those who have been martyred, may Allah give them a beautiful place in heaven. Amen.

5 Comments »

  1. Smee said,

    Ameen to your duas and I second your sentiments.
    I really wanted to go to the protest too. Lots of coaches from my city went, but unfortunately I was unable to go. I hope you got to throw some shoes! ;)

  2. Specs said,

    Oh wow. I wish i could do something too.

  3. hmm... said,

    Sister, I have exactly the same sentiments as yours about Obama since way before he was even nominated as his party candidate for presidential elections. In my opinion he will go overboard to dispel any notion that he has any sympathies with muslims bec of his dad. It refelected in his choice of his staff and cabinet.

    We muslims are playing in their hands and have you noticed that Saudi and other important muslim countries’ support is conspicuous by its absence. Its the best example of divided we fall, and fallen we have to such low. I wish I could do anything more than just pray to Allah for His mercy for all the muslims in the world esp the one who are suffering at the hands of indifference of the rest of the muslim world. May Allah give us courage to stand for the truth. Ameen.

  4. Marigold said,

    Thank you for your support.

  5. TheGoriWife said,

    Re: Obama, I think American Muslims are just so excited to have even the slightest, most tenuous representation in the American presidency, and they are truly hopeful that he WILL have a different foreign policy than, say, his predecesor did. I admit that I too harbor some internal belief that his personal ideology is different than his recent public persona. The only thing I haven’t worked out in my mind regarding Obama is the subject of his rejection of Islam. I mean, he’s been exposed to Islam in ways that few in America have been, and yet he rejected it. What does that mean?


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