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- Ligne n°18 : Before you shoot me, fellow American Muslims, let’s make one thing clear. No matter how the same sex debate turns out, nobody is going to be requiring you to deem same sex marriages as Islamically legitimate. Within the broad spectrum of religious discourse, some may urge you to do that (Irshad Manji), some may view such a notion as ridiculous, abhorrent or both (the vast majority of traditionalist clerics, as any liberal Muslim would concede), but I will not address any of that here. I am not a cleric, I make no religious argument. Instead, I maintain that you can be a traditionalist Muslim and support same sex marriage as being legal in America, even if Islamically unacceptable. In fact, I think you should do it.
- Ligne n°18 : Before you shoot me, fellow American Muslims, let’s make one thing clear. No matter how the same sex debate turns out, nobody is going to be requiring you to deem same sex marriages as Islamically legitimate. Within the broad spectrum of religious discourse, some may urge you to do that (Irshad Manji), some may view such a notion as ridiculous, abhorrent or both (the vast majority of traditionalist clerics, as any liberal Muslim would concede), but I will not address any of that here. I am not a cleric, I make no religious argument. Instead, I maintain that you can be a traditionalist Muslim and support same sex marriage as being legal in America, even if Islamically unacceptable. In fact, I think you should do it.
- Ligne n°30 : So as Muslims what should we be afraid of? Not that the state is going to allow marriages that are unIslamic, we’ve signed on to that and it is an acceptable piece of the aman we’ve made. No, it’s the breaking of the aman we should fear, effectively a ripping up of the social contract. How does that happen? If the rules change and we are no longer free to practice our religion. Now one group of people would argue that happens with the rise of same sex marriage. Because once one allows same sex marriage, then it spreads, and then every religious institution has to recognize it, and if they don’t, then I don’t know, maybe the police come? They stand in the back with their radio speakers and their guns and drag the Imam off in handcuffs for refusing to marry a gay couple under the Qur’an and the tradition of the Apostle? Or something?
- Ligne n°30 : So as Muslims what should we be afraid of? Not that the state is going to allow marriages that are unIslamic, we’ve signed on to that and it is an acceptable piece of the aman we’ve made. No, it’s the breaking of the aman we should fear, effectively a ripping up of the social contract. How does that happen? If the rules change and we are no longer free to practice our religion. Now one group of people would argue that happens with the rise of same sex marriage. Because once one allows same sex marriage, then it spreads, and then every religious institution has to recognize it, and if they don’t, then I don’t know, maybe the police come? They stand in the back with their radio speakers and their guns and drag the Imam off in handcuffs for refusing to marry a gay couple under the Qur’an and the tradition of the Apostle? Or something?
- Ligne n°32 : As you can tell, I cannot imagine such a thing happening. But if it did, it would be a ripping up of the social contract, the one ensured by the constitution, and make a mockery of free exercise of religion. Few things are more violative of religious freedom to my mind than to compel a religious institution to perform a wedding it did not believe was valid under its religious tradition. Again, I don’t worry about this. If the US doesn’t do it for divorced Catholics now, it isn’t going to do it for same sex marriages.
- Ligne n°34 : So what am I afraid of, how do I see the contract ripping up? By the folks currently threatening to rip it up, the ones who talk of shari’a as if it was a contagion, by the ones who want to deny our right to build our own houses of worship, by the ones threatening to pass laws that say that two people who meet to practice shari’a (that’s prayer; prayer rules are part of shari’a) are engaged in an act of terrorism, by presidential contenders who won’t hire us (Herman Cain), or who equate us with Nazis (Newt Gingrich), and by supposedly small government conservatives who are focused in getting the government into our lives on the theory that we are not a religion but a cult (which so far as I can tell means to them a religion that they do not particularly like). They’re still a fringe, but they’re real people, they exist while the folks who supposedly will force mosques to hold same sex marriage ceremonies do not. I think we’ll overcome this as I said above, I think we’ll win this war, not
Ligne n°35 : because I believe in Islam (I do, let me be clear, I do, but believing in Islam doesn’t mean it has to be tolerated here, and now, it’s been extinguished in limited places at limited times before) but because I beli ...- Ligne n°40 : So I say support same sex marriage and uphold the contract. Uphold it because you believe in it, or uphold it because you’ve signed on to it and it is your Islamic, ethical obligation to do so even if it recognizes behavior you find sinful and illicit. But either way, uphold it. Because there, and only there, will we ever find our place in this country.
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