[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 138 (Monday, October 15, 2001)]
[Senate]
[Pages S10671-S10672]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE RECENT FOCUS ON ISLAM
Mr. REID. Mr. President, during this time of trouble, since September
11, there has been a lot of attention focused on Islam. I can say that
I have had some exposure to this religion. It is a religion that builds
great character. It is a religion that has a very fine health code. It
is basically a very good religion. My wife, who has had some illness in
her time, has two physicians who are Muslims. They are wonderful men.
They are close friends. One is an internist and one is a surgeon. Her
family physician--the person who takes care of her more often than
not--is Dr. Anwar. Her surgeon is Dr. Khan. I have been in their homes
on several occasions, going back almost 20 years --well, more than
that, 25 years. We are social friends. I have had the pleasure of going
to their beautiful new mosque in Las Vegas, where these two men and
their families worship.
We in America, this past 4 weeks, have come to better understand this
religion. But we have a lot more that we need to understand. I received
a letter--and I am sure other Senators received the same letter--which
I would like to read into the Record. It is a letter addressed to me,
dated September 14, 2001. It says:
Honorable Senator: We are writing this letter in light of
the horrific tragedy that
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struck America on September 11, 2001. We would like to extend
our heartfelt sympathies and condolences to families of all
civilians and rescue workers who lost their loved ones in the
tragedy. May Allah bless them and give them courage during
this time of grief and extreme sadness. We also pray for the
steady and early recovery of individuals who suffered
injuries as a result of the incident.
We would like you to know that although perpetrators of
such heinous crimes more often than not justify these acts in
the name of religion, we do not support their ideas. Islam
for instance, condemns senseless acts of violence against
fellow human beings. As the Qur'an so aptly states in Chapter
5, vs. 32, ``For that cause we decreed for the children of
Israel that whosoever killeth a human being for other than
manslaughter or corruption in the earth, it shall be as if he
had killed all mankind, and whoso saveth the life of one, it
shall be as if he had saved the life of all mankind.'' All in
all, Islam values human life and applauds its preservation
rather than its destruction. It is a religion that preaches
peace, love, justice and tolerance for people from all walks
of life.
Moreover, we would like to clarify a misconception that
many people harbor in their minds about Islam. Islam is not a
religion that was founded by Prophet Muhammad rather, it is a
continuation of the earlier Revelations that were made to
Prophets Abraham (Ibrahim), David (Dawood), Moses (Musa) and
Jesus (Issa) in the Torah and the Bible, Prophet Mohammed was
the last Prophet though whom the Final Revelation was made--
that Final Revelation is the Qur'an. On that note, please
accept the enclosed copy of the Holy Qur'an as a token of our
support.
I do have that and I have read part of that since having received it.
The letter goes on:
Finally, we would like to applaud the tireless rescue
efforts that have been underway for the past few days and
also pray for all those who are involved in this mission and
wish them every success.
Signed by Aunali Khalfan, who is with the Tahrike Tarsile Qur'an,
Inc., based in Elmhurst, NY.
I believed it was appropriate to spread across the Record of this
Senate this very thoughtful letter that I received hoping it will lead
to a better understanding of this very fine religion which 6 million
Americans follow, the teachings of Islam.
I ask unanimous consent--I see my friend from Alaska here--that I be
allowed 10 more minutes to complete a statement on another subject.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Is there objection?
Hearing no objection, the Senator from Nevada is recognized for 10
additional minutes.
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