Marwa Al-Sherbini
By Geoffrey Cook, MMNS
A thirty-one year-old Egyptian Muslim pharmacist plaintiff — four months pregnant with her second child — while wearing her traditional Hijab, was viciously stabbed eighteen times, and died in a Dresden courtroom on July 1st — by an alleged naturalized German attacker. Previously, he had accused her of being a “Terrorist†because of her Islamic dress, and ripping her hijab off her head. Unfortunately, such Islamaphobia is only too common in Europe even though Germany, with its horrendous history of instigating the Holocaust against the Jews and other minorities during World II, has some of the most stringent hate-crime laws in the world.
Her husband, who tried to intervene, was, also, stabbed by the attacker and, then, shot in the leg by a security officer who “mistook†him for the attacker. Al-Sherbini, who was not only pregnant, but was, also, cruelly murdered in front of her three-year old son!
She was about to testify against her impending murderer when this vicious assault took place. The prosecutor at the proceedings had just described the accused as having a deep hatred against Muslims.
Your reporter is a regular listener to Deutche Velle, but they and most of the German privately owned media there largely ignored or played down the incident. The BBC (the British Broadcasting Corporation) gave suitable examination of the episode as did the Islamic press and media.
In a press release from The Muslim Council of Great Britain (MCB), they “…urged political leaders and opinion formers to end their muted response to the recent wave of anti-Muslim violence…â€
The Middle Eastern Institute’s Editor’s Blog noted that the case “…has been little noted in the Western media [especially in the U.S.]…the crime itself has outraged the Egyptian[s]…her body was met at [the] Cairo airport; thousands…turned out for her funeral in Alexandria……the opposition forces … [are]…particularly incensed [especially the Muslim Brotherhood who have called her the head-scarf martyr]…the official media as well…these popular…outcries… [have become a]…backfire on the unpopular [Mubarak] Regime…â€
The Tehran Times described the unofficial response to the martyred Mother’s death in Saxony with spontaneous demonstrations on the Streets of the Iranian capital which included protests in front of Deutschland’s Persian Embassy, and a funeral in replication of hers in Alexandria both in protest and to honor to her soul. Officially, “….The Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned the German ambassador…to protest…the murder…of the woman. Iran criticized the German government for its slow response…and…that Germany is responsible for… insuring the security of minorities…including Muslims…â€
In April 2007 I was privileged to attend a conference organized by Hatem Baziam of U.C. Berkeley on Islamaphobia. Your scribe has never had a chance to comment about the perceptions expressed there on the European version of the phenomenon which are different than the American practice in that, because of the former European form of Colonialism over Muslims lands– which for the most part the Americans did not follow – the social class on the other side of the Atlantic include more individuals – with the right to emigrate — in competition with the traditional nationalities of their new countries for working class jobs. This does not follow in the Sherbini case because they were professionals, but that in itself might been the issue that shot off her attacker to violence in a society where its brutal former right-wing is once again reasserting itself.
The Western scholar on Islam, Peter Gottscalk, noted that “Islamophobia is the making of Muslims into enemies.†He talked about the Danish cartoon which so outraged the Islamic ummah by portraying the followers of Mohammed (PBUH) with hedonism in contrast to Occidental secularism. Political cartons, such as that are powerful negative weapons. This one was applied against Islamic immigrants. A cartoon’s symbolism can caricaturize and stereotype another people. Fundamentalist Christians often associate Muslims with their (the “Christian’sâ€) simplistic theological concept of “Satan.†Modern Islamophobia has re-manipulated the female into an oppressed one, too. This makes the violence done to Marwa totally illogical even in the relation to Islam-bashing, and, furthermore, it became no more than gratuitous aggression. Thus, on the whole, it is felt that Islam is an “… omnipresent…posing a threat;†therefore, “…violent
actions against…Muslims… [are made]…more palpable.â€
A Mohammed Tamigid pointed out that both Islamaphobia and Islamaphillia are both elements of the West’s [neo-]Imperialism, and are part of a systemic racism. The cultural economy of the hate/love relationship here in the West have encouraged a carrot and stick methodology within contemporary Imperialism. This (trade) Imperialism (which includes Globalism and neo-liberalism) has been expanding about the planet. Even to Saxon province, where the former European Colonials are free to settle, to the resentment of the traditional citizens of the Nineteenth Century nation-state of that and other in other European regions, and with this crumbling worldwide economy can only lead to resentment, and to simplistic racist / sectarian blame – especially amongst the lower classes of the guest nations. Islam has had differences with Europe from the beginning – both in religion and imperialistic structures. Islamaphobia and Islamaphillia are two sides of the same coin. “Islamaphobia only gives reasons for the powerlessness†of the Metropoles (Centers of the Empire).
11-30
2009
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