Why are Muslims divided on Rep. Ilhan Omar?

 

This piece is the first of two-part series on American Muslim Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, in which I try to explain why her politics divide Muslims. In the next one, I will explain why some Muslims, especially non-Islamists, are still supporting her. So stay tuned 

Ilhan Omar photosRep. Ilhan Omar. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images

 

The supporters of US Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar cry racism, discrimination, and character assassination against her detractors, but despite this relentless defense, these supporters have failed to shake off the negative image she has projected not just among many Americans, but among many Muslims inside and outside the US.

Back in January this year, nearly all Muslims, myself included, were delighted to see the first Somali hijabi Muslim refugee, Ilhan Omar, elected in the American Congress. Many of us, however, did not expect that the Muslim Congresswoman would create endless controversies, and even attack another Muslim woman who dared to ask her a question in a Muslim conference.

At a Muslim Caucus Education Collective’s conference in Washington, Ani Osman -Zonneveld, a non-Hijabi progressive Muslim urged Ilhan Omar to state her views on female genital mutilation (FGM). “I’d like to know if you will be able to make a statement against FGM, because that’s an issue in Detroit,” she said. “It would be really powerful if the two Muslim congresswomen, yourself and Rashida (Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan) would make a statement on this issue.”

Rep. Ilhan Omar replied that the question was “appalling” and “frustrating” and that “she was quite disgusted by the question.” Outraged, Ilhan later turned to other Muslim panellists (who enthusiastically applauded her response), and said: “I want to make sure the next time someone is in an audience that they ask us the proper questions they will probably ask any member of Congress or any legislator or any politician.”

Moreover, Ilhan’s fan club rushed to praise her reply. One of her top supporters, Mehdi Hasan,tweeted: “Most Muslims born and brought up in the West – including, erm, me – have been waiting our whole lives for a politician who is Muslim to get elected and deliver an answer like this to the ‘usual’ Qs. I felt like cheering as I listened to Ilhan Omar deliver this powerful riposte.”  Not one of these supporters, however, spared a thought for Osman-Zonneveld, who is also a Muslim, guilty only of asking an innocent question in a polite manner. Moreover, the question was relevant and highlighted how FGM remains a problem, despite legislation Ilhan alluded to in her condescending reply. Some studies suggest that, incredibly, there are 44,293women at risk of FGM in Ilhan Omar’s state of Minnesota alone.

To understand why Ilhan Omar snapped at a fellow Muslim, we first have to understand who is she and what she stands for. Ilhan Omar is a new-generation Islamist Muslim who uses her faith to define her political identity. She quotes passages from the Quran in her tweets, and proudly wears the hijab as a sign of devotion to orthodox Islam. But then she cherry-picks some aspects of liberalism, such as opposing the death penalty, favouring abortion, and supporting gay and transgender rights.

Such a liberal-orthodox mix aims to appeal to progressive Westerners and fit in with their anti-Trump agenda, while maintaining popularity among her Islamist base. It was ironic to see Ilhan, a supposedly orthodox Hijabi Muslim, support abortion, which Islam view as murder, and which is only sanctioned in exceptional circumstances. This stance favouring abortion is in strong contrast to her opposition of the death penalty, which Omar describes as heinous, despite  several Quranic verses that describe it as just punishment for heinous crimes.

Politically, Rep. llhan Omar deliberately blurs the difference between Islam as a faith and Islamism as an ideology. She has opted to give an interview to controversial outlets, such as Qatar-owned Al-Jazeera, in which she described US relations with Saudi Arabia and the Emirates (Qatar opponents) as “immoral”. Ilhan Omar is now openly backed by variousIslamistgroups inside and outside America, including the ruling party in Turkey. Turkish president Resep Tayyip Erdoganmet Omar before he and his foreign minister congratulated her on her election wins. Later, Erdogan’s pro-government news outlets encouraged readers to donateto Omar’s campaign fund.

Ilhan Omar does not directly support radical Islamist groups, but, like other Islamists, she refuses to admit the ideological link between Islamism and radicalism. Ilhan prefers to blame oppression and American policies – a common line shared by Islamists and Western progressives. Those who confront certain literalistic Interpretations of Islamic theology that sanction terrorism and other barbaric practices such as the FGM issue Ani Osman -Zonneveld raised can be a thorn in  the flesh to both camps.

It is no surprise that Ilhan Omar snapped at a progressive Muslim. True progressive Muslims are reformers who challenge their own communities to ask difficult questions about faith and society. They stand up and oppose instances of social Islamism that sanction misogyny, barbarism, and regression. Progressive Muslims reject tribalism and identity politics, and instead welcome integration and openness. They do not indulge in victimhood and self-righteous attitudes, and prefer to address the flaws of their own communities, instead of playing the victim card. More importantly, progressive Muslims do not cherry-pick reforms; they openly advocate modern interpretations of Islamic texts on every aspect of life, from the death penalty to the mandatory hijab.

Ilhan’s attitude towards Osman-Zonneveld is in harmony with the views of another progressive member of the Congress, Democrat Ayanna Pressley,who said recently: “We don’t need any more brown faces that don’t want to be a brown voice. We don’t need black faces that don’t want to be a black voice. We don’t need Muslims that don’t want to be a Muslim voice. We don’t need queers that don’t want to be a queer voice.”

Yes, for Ilhan Omar and her fellow “Progressive Squad”, anyone who dares to challenge them is bad and wrong. They advocate diversity in America, but reject diversity within their own communities.

Ilhan Omar is not a liberal Muslim with a headscarf; she is an Islamist with a deceptive liberal cover that aims to alienate real progressive Muslims, and present herself and her Islamist clans as useful voices in the fight against US president Donald Trump. But progressive and reformist Muslims will not go away. They will continue to be vocal and challenge trendy Islamist charlatans such as Ilhan Omar. Furthermore, they will not be intimidated by Western progressive who misguidedly opt to believe in Ilhan’s farcical progressiveness. The fight for the soul of Islam is bigger than Ilhan Omar, and will continue, despite her snappy condescending manner.

 

 

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This Week in Egypt: Week 31 ( July 29-Aug 4)

Top Headlines

  • Kushner meets Egypt’s Sisi for Israeli-Palestenian peace plan talks
  • Egypt: Sinai will ‘never be’ part of Trump Israeli-Palestinian peace plan
  • Greece and Egypt urge Turkey to stop aggression in eastern Mediterranean
  • Egypt hands Ethiopia its vision for the Renaissance Dam
  • A car crash sparks deadly explosion killing at least 19 in Cairo
  • Egyptian government is piloting a new health insurance system in Port Said
  • Divers uncover ancient temple submerged within the ‘Egyptian Atlantis’ where Cleopatra was crowned

 Main Headlines

Monday

  • S. State Department cleared a trio of weapon sales for Egypt, South Korea and Canada
  • Military drills between Egypt, US, UAE continue in the Red Sea
  • Egypt Air’s newest aircraft, the Dreamliner Boeing 787-9 has operated the longest trip in the world powered by sustainable fuel

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday 

Saturday

Sunday

  • A car crash sparks deadly explosion killing at least 19 in Cairo
  • Egypt’s FM Shoukry heads to Baghdad to attend tripartite meeting with Iraqi and Jordanian counterparts
  • Egypt to introduce “tourism ethics” in primary education curricula
  • Egypt displays restoration of Tutankhamen gilded coffin

Reports

From Twitter

 

 

Sports

Travel

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This Week in Egypt: Week 30 ( July 22-28)

Top Headlines

  • British airways resumes flights to Cairo
  • Immigration minister says controversial statement taken out of context
  • Egypt has received 930 surplus US mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles (MRAPs)
  • Brotherhood member reveals ’embezzlement’ among group’s fugitives in Turkey
  • Egypt demands ‘practical measures’ from Ethiopia to reach agreement on Renaissance Dam
  • Egypt’s annual water share declines by 5 billion cubic meter
  • Egyptian Swimmer Farida Osman Secures Bronze Medal at World Championships

 Main Headlines

 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday 

Friday

Saturday 

  • Egypt’s defense minister heads to Washington to talk with his US counterpart
  • Immigration Minister says circulated video of her threatening critics taken out of context
  • Civil aviation delegation inspects Sharm El-Sheikh Airport as resumption of charter flights is within reach

Sunday

Reports

  • Shadow war: Egypt and Iran battle for influence in Gaza.Al-Monitor
  • Egypt courts Chinese clothing makers seeking tariff refuge.Ahmed Kamel
  • How Egypt conquered croquet.  The Economist

From Twitter

https://twitter.com/mahmouedgamal44/status/1154203981419356160?s=21

 

 

Sports

  • Egyptian Swimmer Farida Osman Secures Bronze Medal secures bronze medal at World Championships
  • Handball: Brave Egypt lose 35-33 to France in U21 World Championship semis

Plus

  • ‪“Be part of the change”: Freska campaign to ban plastic reaches Egypt’s North Coast
  • 10 new Egyptian-made, natural gas-fueled buses hit streets of Cairo
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This Week in Egypt: Week 29-2019 ( July 15-21)

Top Headlines

  • British airway and Lufthansa temporarily suspend flights to Cairo over alleged security concerns
  • Egypt expresses dismay at ‘unilateral’ British Airways flight suspension
  • Algerian fans stir riots at Cairo Airport over delayed planes
  • Lufthansa resumes flights to Cairo
  • Trump’s peace is heading back to the Middle East, including Egypt, next week
  • Egypt’s economic growthhits 5.6% in 2018/19
  • Plastic Bags to Be Banned in Egypt’s Marsa Alam

 Main Headlines

 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

 Friday

Saturday

  • British Airway  cancels flights to Cairo for 7 days; Lufthansa does the same, for 1 day
  • Outrage after British Airways suspends all Cairo Flights
  • Egypt Air to provide larger aircrafts for Cairo-London route after British Airways suspension
  • Liverpool to make Egypt’s Mohamed Salah English Premier League best-paid player

Sunday

  • Egypt expresses dismay at ‘unilateral’ British Airways flight suspension
  • UK ambassador apologises over British Airways’ unilateral decision to suspend flights to Cairo
  • Lufthansa resumes flights to Cairo
  • Algerian fans stir riots at Cairo Airport over delayed planes
  • Sudan’s army chief-of-staff  in Cairo to enhance military cooperation
  • US President’s Middle East peace team will visit Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE in the first week of August
  • Egypt urges nationals to abide by Schengen travel rules
  • Egyptian pound sees one of fastest currency increases worldwide this year

Reports

Good Read

  • Tensions between Egypt and Turkey are on the rise.  Mohamed Mahir and Irina Tsukerman
  • Muslim Brotherhood turns to retired Egyptian soccer icon in rebranding Effort. Hany Ghoraba
  • Egypt expands its role in resolving the crisis in Libya. Dina Ezzat

Profile 

 From Twitter

 

https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/1153009245203439616

Plus

 

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This Week in Egypt: Week 28-2019 ( July 8-14)

Top Headlines

  • Kuwait extradites Brotherhood fugitives to Egypt
  • An Egyptian court sentences Al-Azhar professor and others for espionagefor Iran
  • Egyptian inflation eased unexpectedly to its lowest rate in more than three years
  • Egypt to file a civil suit over the sale last week of a Tutankhamun bust
  • Egypt opens ancient oddity, the ‘Bent’ pyramid for tourism

Bent Pyramids

 Main Headlines

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

 Thursday

Friday 

  • Kuwaiti interior ministry says it arrested a Brotherhood terrorist cell wanted in Egypt
  • Egypt’s armed forces have denied claims of ownership of the newly launched ride-sharing application dubbed, “dubci”
  • Egypt’s cabinet expects national population growth rate to halve before 2052

Saturday

Sunday

Reports

Good Read

From Twitter

 

 

https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/1150540833268985856

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This Week in Egypt: Week 27-2019 ( July 1-7)

Top Headlines

  • Egypt hiked up fuel and cooking gas prices in another round of subsidy cut
  • Bust of Tutankhamen sold at auction for £4.7m despite Egyptian demands for its return
  • Hosts Egypt is knocked out of Africa Cup of Nations
  • Al-Sisi meets US Senator Lindsey Graham in Cairo
  • Seized Iranian tanker took detour, but avoided Egyptlest being caught
  • Egypt’s non-oil Foreign Direct Investment dips to its lowest since 2014
  • A man’s claim that his wife died on holiday in Egypt as a result of food poisoning is “entirely speculative”, a coroner has concluded
  • Egypt legalizes 127 Churches in sweeping approval

 

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Main Headlines

Monday

  • Egypt rolls out country’s first electric bus in Alexandria
  • Egypt’s former FM and Washington Ambassador Nabil Fahmy to release his memoirs soon
  • Egypt’s flagship airliner EgyptAir received its fourth Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner as part of $6 billion deal to modernize its fleet

Tuesday

  • US dollar exchange rate maintains downward trend at Egypt’s major banks
  • Egypt stresses equidistant position in Sudan’s on-going crisis
  • Egypt and France  kicks off joint training exercise Ramsis 2019 in Mediterranean under annual drills
  • After concerns from family, former presidential candidate Aboul Fotouh “enjoys full medical care” according to state media
  • Dubai-based model Merhan Keller tells of online abuse and threats over Egyptian footballer row
  • Egypt’s Grand Imam of Al-Azhar travels to Germany for medical treatment for medical treatment
  • Egypt’s Women Health Initiative  kicks off in 9 governorates

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

  • Egypt sacked head coach Javier Aguirre after last-16 exit of the Africa Cup of Nations
  • Egyptian fans are bitter as unloved team crash out of African Cup
  • Egyptian Football Association resigns after shock defeat
  • President Sisi heads extraordinary African summit in Niger

Good Reports

  • Egypt reacts to Erdogan’s murder charge with boycott. Ahmed Gomaa
  • Several Egyptian politicians were arrested, and accused of working with Muslim Brotherhood with Muslim Brotherhood. Al-Monitor
  • Massive security deployment in Sinai’s Arish following surge in militant attacks, Province of Sinai announces execution of 3 hostages. Mada Masr

Good Read

From Twitter

https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/1147052495761358849

https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/1147750282803077120

https://twitter.com/Realmadridplace/status/1147898668558819328

 

Sports

  • Sergio Ramos visits Egypt for the first time ever, and it’s for his honeymoon

Plus

 

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Of Copts and Islamophobia

This is an important read by Maged Atiya on the false equivalence between Islamophobia and anti-Copt prejudice in Egypt. I hope it trigger a wider and much needed discussion on this difficult topic.

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In a recent interview with the Coptic Canadian History Project, Dr Angie Heo, a scholar of Coptic culture, stated that she sees a special responsibility for diaspora Copts, as
“In light of these [persecution of Copts] horrific realities, however, I believe it is all the more important to ensure the diagnosis for these problems is not reactionary but carefully accurate. Coptic scholars and scholars of Copts can help mitigate Islamophobia by directing attention away from the “essence” of Islam and toward the larger structures of violence and disenfranchisement that impact all minority communities, Christian and Muslim alike.

In spite of the high-sounding but awkwardly constructed language, it is easy to detect a message that is increasingly common among some scholars of the Copts. Diaspora Copts, especially those in North American and Australia, have to censor their exposure of the increasingly tenuous conditions of Egyptian Copts lest such discourse be…

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This Week in Egypt: Week 26-2019 ( June 24-30)

Top Headlines

  • Egypt’s Sisi meets world leaders at G20 summit in Japan
  • Four suspected ISIS operatives, including two Egyptians, were arrested in Nicaragua, as they crossed from Costa Rica
  • Terrorists killed seven members of Egyptian security forces in Sinai
  • Amr Warda dismissed from national team amid sexual harassment scandal
  • Mo Salah comments on Warda crisis: ‘shunning is not the answer’
  • Africa Cup of Nations did not cost state budget, and is funded by sponsors

 Main Headlines

 Monday

 Tuesday

  • Terrorist Hisham El-Ashmawy is currently is facing trial in five cases where he had previously received sentences in absentia
  • Egypt won’t give up ‘one grain of sand from Sinai,’ insists foreign minister

 Wednesday

  • Terrorists killed seven members of Egyptian security forces during three attacks on checkpoints near the northern Sinai town of el-Arish
  • Four suspected ISIS operatives,including two Egyptians, were arrested in Nicaragua, as they crossed from Costa Rica
  • Egyptian prosecution hands down 15-day detention orders for several political figures allegedly involved in ‘coalition of hope”“terrorist” case
  • Egyptian-German trade volume hits 4.5 billion euros in 2018

Thursday

  • Egypt’s Sisi holds talks with Japan’s PM Shinzo Abe in Osaka ahead of attending G 20 summit
  • Egypt’s Prosecutionordered seizing funds of a number of defendants including politicians and economy figures accused of forming a terrorist cell to target state institutions
  • Football player Amr Warda cut sent home following sexual harassment allegations
  • Egyptian cabinet approves bill to reform social insurance system
  • Egypt’s President Sisi ratifies newly amended laws regulating appointment of top judges

Friday

  • Africa Cup of Nations: Mo Salah defends player Amr Warda accused of harassment
  • Amr Warda returns to Egypt squad two days after 48 hours of suspension
  • IMF: Egypt must complete its current reform program before negotiations of a new program

Saturday

Sunday

  • Red Sea ports raise alert on June 30
  • Egypt launches EGP 1.2 billion plan to renovate sanitation and drinking water networks in Aswan
  • Egypt’s Ministry of Endowment describes MB as ‘Khawarij’

Reports

 Good Read

From Twitter

https://twitter.com/mahmouedgamal44/status/1144829355627110400

 

https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/1145308557144817666

https://twitter.com/LFC_Vines/status/1143989351283646464

 

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Twitter Thread: Istanbul Mayoral Election Rerun

Erdogan suffers major blow as ruling party defeated in second vote, as opposition candidate Ekrem Imamoglu won 54.03 per cent of the vote and outdoing his rival Binali Yıldırım by 9 per cent, and broke the record set by former Istanbul Mayor Bedrettin Dalan 35 years ago. Here is my twitter thread on this election results

Imamoglu and wife

 

https://twitter.com/canokar/status/1142856724078047232

https://twitter.com/DiegoCupolo/status/1143054507120766982

 

https://twitter.com/canokar/status/1142910241618747392

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This Week in Egypt:Week 25-2019 ( June 17-23)

Top Headlines

  • Egypt’s ousted president Mohammed Morsi dies during trial
  • UN calls for inquiryinto ex-Egyptian president’s death Morsi
  • Egypt’s Foreign Ministry condemns Erdogan’s ‘unsubstantiated and irresponsible’ comments on Morsi’s death
  • Egypt and Jordansay will attend US-led Mideast peace meeting
  • Egypt stunsthe world as AFCON 2019 opens
  • Google plans to reopen its office in Cairo

Main Headlines

 Monday

Tuesday 

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

  • Egypt to assess ideas presented during Bahraini summit on Palestine
  • Google plans to reopen its office in Cairo
  • Egypt can achieve growth rate over 5%: WB official
  • Egypt’s Sisi praises Egyptian fans’ behaviour during 2019 AFCON opener

 Reports

  • Islamist Morsi briefly made history as Egypt’s first democratically elected president. Reuters
  • What is driving Egypt’s more assertive role in Africa? Peter Fabricius
  • The Egyptian pound and Ukrainian hryvnia are among the top performers in a market dogged by dollar strength and fears over an economic slowdown. Ira Iosebashvili
  • Egypt abuzz with African Cup of Nations fever as tournament begins in style. Hamza Hendawi
  • Egypt’s Al-Azhar retreats from fatwa on beating women.  Al-Monitor

Good Read

From Twitter

On Morsi’s death: 

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/heissenstat/status/1140943708420005889?s=21

https://twitter.com/diegocupolo/status/1140857630568648705?s=21

 

On other Egypt’s news 

 

https://twitter.com/totalafcon2019/status/1142175833462910983?s=21

https://twitter.com/mahmouedgamal44/status/1141354584562196480?s=21

https://twitter.com/spectatorindex/status/1142676895542079488

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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