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ISLAM is the
third-largest and fastest growing religion in the United
States, scholar Michael Wolfe says in 'Beliefnet'.
This is not just because of immigration - More than 50% of
America's six million Muslims were born here, he said, reports
special correspondent of Pakistan's state-owned news agency,
Khalilur Rehman Bughio.
Statistics like these imply some basic agreement between core
American values and the beliefs that Muslims hold, he added.
"Americans who make the effort to look beyond popular
stereotypes to learn the truth of Islam are surprised to find
themselves on familiar ground," he points out in the article.
From a Western Minaret
Writing under 'From a Western Minaret,' Michael Wolfe asks 'Is
America a Muslim nation?.'- and responding in the affirmative,
spells out seven reasons in this regard.
He said these are: Islam is monolithic, Islam is democratic in
spirit, Islam contains an attractive mystical tradition, Islam
is egalitarian, Islam shares America's new interest in food
purity and diet, Islam is tolerant of other faiths, and Islam
encourages the pursuit of religious freedom.
Islam is monolithic. He said, Muslims worship the same God as
Jews and Christians. They also revere the same prophets as
Judaism and Christianity.
Democratic in Spirit
Islam is democratic in spirit. Islam advocates the right to
vote and educate yourself and pursue a profession. Islam
contains an attractive mystical tradition. Mysticism is
grounded in the individual search for God.
Islam is egalitarian. From New York to California, the only
houses of worship that are routinely integrated today are the
approximately 4,000 Muslim Mosques.
Islam shares America's new interest in food purity and diet.
Muslims conduct a monthlong fast during the holy month of
Ramadan, a practice that many Americans admire and even seek
to emulate.
Dietary Laws
Muslims also observe dietary laws that restrict the kind of
meat they can eat. These laws require that the permitted, or
halal, meat is prepared in a manner that emphasizes
cleanliness and a humane treatment of animals. These laws ride
on the same trends that have made organic foods so popular.
All in all, the writer adds, there seems to be a deep
resonance between Islam and the United States. Although one is
a world religion and the other is a sovereign nation, both are
traditionally very strong on individual responsibility.
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