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Muslims speak out against Secular Extremism
Muslims speak out against Secular Extremism
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community condemns French Parliament's recommendation on Islamic veil
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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 17, 2010 --
Muslims Speak Out Against Secular Extremism
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community condemns French parliament’s recommendation on Islamic veil
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA strongly condemns recommendations of a French Parliamentary report published on January 26th, which called for a partial ban of the Islamic veil. In a damaging display of secular extremism, the French parliament recommends denying Muslim women the choice of covering their faces in public areas. If any woman covers herself with the Islamic veil, she would be denied any public service she sought. So a woman in need of treatment would be denied health services if she covered her face. She will also be denied education on the same grounds. Such an extreme secular stance damages societal peace.
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA supports President Obama’s views on establishing a peaceful society of Muslims and non-Muslims. President Obama said: “it is important for Western countries to avoid impeding Muslim citizens from practicing religion as they see fit – for instance, by dictating what clothes a Muslim woman should wear. We cannot disguise hostility towards any religion behind the pretence of liberalism.”
The French government is making dangerous strides towards denying Muslim women their fundamental civil rights. In 2004, the French government forbade Muslim girls from wearing their head scarves in public schools. And now the parliamentary recommendation goes further by proposing to deny education to a woman who chooses to cover herself. This is of grave concern, especially considering President Obama’s statement: “I do believe that a woman who is denied an education is denied equality.”
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA calls upon the US government to use its good offices to urge the French government to abide by Article 18 of the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights – which states: “everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion...and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”
“France is walking a very fine line of obstructing the fundamental civil rights of its citizens” states Dr. Nasim Rehmatullah, Vice President of AMC USA. “We are all entitled to the right to practice our faith, and it is our hope that our government will remind France of their responsibility to protect that right of its citizens.”
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community USA believes that a person’s choice of dress is a personal matter. Islam teaches modesty for both men and women, but underlying all Islamic injunctions is the Qur’anic principle that “There is no compulsion in religion.” Thus if a woman, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, chooses not to cover her head then that is her right but on the other hand if a woman, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, chooses to cover her head or face then that too is her right and ought never to be interfered wit

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