Day before yesterday while driving back from work, I heard KGO’s talk show host Gene Burns mention he will have San Jose State University Professor of Comparative Religion on his show on Thursday, 11th December. The reason he was inviting Brent Walters was because during one of Gene’s radio show few weeks back his listeners gave the verdict in a 3 hour Islam bashing show on-air that Islam is a violent religion and it asks its believers to kill non-Muslims etc. This show was few days after the Mumbai siege and it was the best time to bash Islam like it is after every time a loony kills in the name of Allah.
Mr. Walters started out by giving a very brief history of Islam and talked about how Islam is no different than any other religion during its earlier time that used sword for the purpose of survival. He was very scholarly in the way he instated facts and cleared a lot of misconceptions and myths cultivated by Islamophobes. Gene Burns is one of my favorite talk show hosts on KGO AM 810 and I have disagreed with him at times and agreed with him most of the times. I don’t think that since my listening to KGO, over seven years ago, Gene has ever invited a personality to his show that has no clue about the issue. His guests are very well informed and have excellent knowledge about the topic at hand and Mr. Walters was no exception.
Islam in today’s society suffers from a mistaken identity and no one really wants to take time and talk about it. People say Muslims should do something about people who are killing in the name of Islam, they should speak out. I will speak out after you answer my questions… Do you blame your next door Caucasian neighbor for KKK’s action? Do you ask for the Pope to apologize for Bush’s action in engaging a war in Iraq on false pretense based on the notion of “God talks to me”? If not then why does the world want Muslims to apologize every time a hooligan goes on a rampage or blows himself because he believes he is doing it in the name of Islam? These same terrorists have killed more Muslims than non-Muslims.
For those of you who think I should be doing something about this because I follow the same religion, I am sorry, but I am not going to apologize for something completely irrelevant to my beliefs and the religion I follow.






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