Other
girls, and perhaps the very ones the French hoped to attack, have
chosen to protest. One girl even went to the extreme of shaving
her head so that she could still attend school but also protest the
ban. Others have rejected the law altogether. As a result,
they have been expelled from school.
This
article is not an analysis of the current situation in France or a
critique of French domestic policy. This is, instead, a warning
to France. The government in France has decided to oppress a
group of their citizens. It is a drastic measure that will be met
with resistance. The Qur'an mentions, "oppression is worse than slaughter" and the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and grant him peace) has stated, "Beware the prayer of the oppressed."
We
at One Ummah Network firmly believe that those who are oppressed should
always seek peaceful means to resist their oppression and that violence
is never the answer but rather a side effect. It is our hope that
France will hear the cries of the young Muslim girls that have been
stripped of their dignity and will change its laws so that equality and
freedom prevail over forced secular ideologies.
Nevertheless,
I fear that the very extremists France intends to subdue are actually
the ones who will be given center stage in the resistance. What
France and many other western nations have failed to realize is that
terrorism does not result from Muslim people hating your "way of life"
or "hating freedom" as Mr. Bush of the U.S. has said. Terrorism
is the result of desperation on the part of oppressed people who have
been driven mad by their suffering and indignation. It is not
justified for either party to kill innocent people, but those who are
vested with the power are the ones who must first make the changes.
France
is leading itself down a road of immeasurable hardship. It is a
road that we in the United States know too well. Muslims died on
September 11, along with their other fellow Americans, but it was not
the American people who were the target of those attacks.
Terrorism against America was the direct result of American
foreign policies in the Middle East.
If
France does not lend their ears to compassion, I fear that they too
will be victimized by such brutality. As U.S. President John F.
Kennedy once said, "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will
make violent revolution inevitable."
I
therefore call out to all French people, Muslim and non-Muslim, to
stand up against the injustice of your government through peaceful
protest. It is simply morally wrong, and Allah never sides with
those who are unjust.