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Home/Opinion/Muslims overwhelmingly are loyal to America

Muslims overwhelmingly are loyal to America

Written by Tarek A. Khowassah | Monday, November 23, 2009

I served in the U.S. Army for five years, three of which were spent at Fort Hood, Texas. I deployed overseas on two occasions, held a top-secret security clearance, and was honorably discharged with numerous citations and awards.

I am also a practicing Muslim, and observed my faith while serving in the military. I can say from personal knowledge and experience that I and other Muslim soldiers with whom I served possess an unshakable loyalty to our country and allegiance to its Constitution. Our faith inspires us to become better soldiers, men and citizens in our communities, and equates the value of saving an individual life to the value of saving all of mankind.

Ethnic and religious minorities are often subjected to increased scrutiny, suspicion and discrimination, particularly in times of crisis or panic. The loyalty of Japanese, German, Catholic and Jewish communities have all been questioned at different times in American history. While individual bad apples may have been found to exist on occasion, the overwhelming majority of those communities remained steadfast and loyal to the United States of America. The same is true of Muslims living in America today, who comprise the most diverse and assimilated Muslim minority in the world.

In addressing the recent shooting at Fort Hood, Chief of Staff General George W. Casey stated that our diversity, both in our Army and in our country, is our strength. He warned that speculation based upon anecdotal evidence could fuel a backlash against Muslims serving in the military, and advised that concerns over the possibility of Muslim soldiers feeling “conflicted” should be looked at on an individual basis.

The diversity of the military is very much a microcosm of American society. The singling out or harassment of a soldier because of race, ethnicity or religion, can destroy a unit’s cohesion and, in my experience, such incidents were swiftly nipped in the bud. That same lesson can be applied to our country as a whole.

Our nation would be well served to heed the advice of Casey. We also should realize that irrespective of whether Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan’s actions were motivated by his religious beliefs, they do not represent the beliefs or sentiments of the overwhelming majority of Muslims living in America, who share in the grief and suffering of an unspeakable tragedy.

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