Frequently, I am introduced in the
following manner, "He is the first Muslim guy to commemorate Holocaust, and
perhaps the first non-Jewish person to commemorate the Holocaust as well." As a
Muslim committed to building cohesive societies, it was an honor to step up to
the plate.
I have always believed, and I read the assessments of some of the
best brains that if we can resolve the Jewish-Palestinian conflict, i.e.,
security to Jews and justice to the Palestinians, most of the world issues will
collapse and a period of peace on earth will begin.
Of all the people on the earth, my mother would be
pleased to know that I am doing what it takes to be a "good Muslim," to respect,
honor and protect the sanctity of life.
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Friday, January 24, 2014
Holocaust and the Muslim Guy
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