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'Decolonizing the Mind': Using Hollywood Celebrities to Validate Islam

When Terry Holdbrooks Jr., converted to Islam in 2003, he was inundated with death threats and labeled a 'race traitor.'
If a religious conversion ever deserves to be admired, Holdbrooks' conversion does, and not because Islam has 'won' yet another convert, but because the new convert was assigned the very rule of subjugating his Muslim prisoners.
Yes, Terry Holdbrooks was a US army employee entrusted with guarding Guantanamo detainees.
The Muslim prisoners in Guantanamo, held for years and tortured without due process and in violation of the most basic tenants of human rights and international law, mostly subsisted on faith.
I had the pleasure of meeting one of the freed prisoners in 2013 during a brief stay in Qatar. Torture had partially impaired his mental faculty, yet when he led a group of men in prayer, he recited verses from the Quran in impeccable language and melodic harmony.
The faith of these prisoners had awakened something in Holdbrooks, who has toured the country dressed in traditional Muslim garb, conveying to audiences the 'truth about Gitmo.'
Of course, this is not about Islam as a religion, but the power of faith to cross fences, prison bars and unite people around ideas that are vastly more complex and meaningful than that of military domination.
Despite its profundity, the story of Holdbrooks' conversion to the religion of his prisoners only received scant mention in the media and in Arabic media, in particular.
Lindsay Lohan's interest in Islam, however, has been an obligatory media staple for months.
The actress of 'The Mean Girls', 'Freaky Friday' and a host of not-so-family-friendly movies is hailed by Arab and Muslim media and numerous social media users as if some kind of a cultural and religion savior.
Lohan's interest and possible conversion to Islam has branched into all sorts of areas of discussion. Like Holdbrooks, she is also branded as if a 'race traitor', and has been, according to her own depiction, 'racially profiled' during a recent trip to the United States.
Conflating between race and religion is quite common in western, especially American, society. Let alone that one cannot change his race however hard he or she tries, Christianity itself was born in the Middle East region. But it seems that cultural appropriation has, at least in the minds of some, foolishly designated certain religions to be western and other religions to be 'ethnic', 'colored' and 'foreign.'
While Lohan is still making up her mind about whether to join the Muslim faith or not, she recently announced that she will be launching a new fashion line.
The announcement on Instagram was accompanied by a photo in which the actress was covering her head and part of her face with a crystals-embellished scarf. Many, including some in the media, are deducing that the fashion line is that of the modest, Muslim variety.
Concurrently, a most recent death toll estimate of war-torn Syria has reached a new high (and a new moral low). According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights 321,000 people are confirmed dead as a result of the war, while a further 145,000 are still missing.
While outside powers are responsible for many of these deaths, much of the carnage has been meted out by Muslims against their fellow Muslims.
The sense of false pride generated by the probable conversion of a Hollywood actress is, perhaps, an escape from the grand shame of a bloodbath being perpetuated by Muslims against their own brethren.
But it is more complex than this.
The issue is far more telling than that of Lohan's faith and is a repeat of previous such collective jubilation similar to the sense of euphoria and unmistakable sense of validation wrought by the marriage of Arab-British lawyer, Amal Alamuddin to one Hollywood celebrity, George Clooney.
Although Amal Clooney refused to investigate Israeli war crimes in Gaza - likely so as not to create an uncomfortable situation for her husband considering his strong Hollywood ties - Arabs continued to celebrate her as if her marriage to the famous actor is a badge of honor and a validation for a whole culture.
Sadly, the opposite is true. Such hype over inane occurrences is an indication of a greater ailment, the continuing western cultural hegemony over Muslim nations.
The issue is not that of religion. Far from being a vanishing religion, Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world, the only religion growing faster than the world's population, and one which is slated to be the largest in the world by 2070.
These are some of the outcomes of a thorough demographic analysis conducted recently by the US-based Pew Research Center.
So, the enthusiasm over Lohan's possible conversion - like the intrigue created by Angelina Jolie wearing a Muslim headscarf (hijab) during a visit to a refugee camp - should be entirely removed from the religious component of the discussion.
Thousands of such conversions are reported in Africa, South America and Asia annually; numbers that receive little cultural and media attention in Arab and Muslim countries.
Neither is it an issue of celebrity Muslims per se, for there are many famous black entertainers who are also Muslims, some even devout Muslims. They rarely register on Arab and Muslim media radars as earth-shattering events.
While racism might play a role, it is not the dominant factor.
The possible conversion of a western, Hollywood celebrity, white actress is a whole different story. For these aspects - cultural, status and race - are the most manifest representation of western, cultural hegemony. A conversion of this caliber is celebrated as if a symbolic defeat of the very system that has demonized Arab and Muslim culture for generations.
In other words, the conversion of Lindsay Lohan would be measured against the resentment Muslims hold against western tools of military subjugation, political domination and cultural hegemony.
Yet in the process of conjuring up this false sense of cultural triumph, Muslims, in fact, further feed into their own unfortunate sense of inferiority, one that is rooted in hundreds of years of slavery, colonization, neocolonialism and military occupation intervention.
If Lohan, or anyone else, truly wants to appreciate the Islamic faith, a religion that has appealed to the poor, the slaves and disenfranchised throughout history, and has withstood hundreds of years of colonization and oppression, she ought to study the relationship between faith and resistance in Gaza, between faith and hope among Syrian refugees, and between faith and liberation in Algeria.
Finding a common ground between true Islam and Hollywood is certainly doomed to fail, for they both represent values that stand at the extreme opposites of one another.
As for Muslims who are feeling validated by mere celebrity interest of their religion, they ought to 'decolonize their minds', first by refusing to define themselves and relationships to the world through the west and its ever-sinister tools of cultural hegemony.
- Dr. Ramzy Baroud has been writing about the Middle East for over 20 years. He is an internationally-syndicated columnist, a media consultant, an author of several books and the founder of PalestineChronicle.com. His books include "Searching Jenin", "The Second Palestinian Intifada" and his latest "My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza's Untold Story". His website is www.ramzybaroud.net
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Israelifying Air(ports)

Last Thursday, the Royal Jordanian Airlines satirically tweeted twelve recommendations to its passengers because of the U.S. and U.K.'s respective governments' ban of electronic devices larger than "smart" phones on planes flying to those countries.
The recommendations are as follows:
"1. Read a book. 2. Enjoy a light snack. 3. Say hello to the person next to you. 4. Meditate. 5. Spend an hour deciding what to watch. 6. Appreciate the miracle of flight. 7. Engage in primitive dialogue from the pre-internet era. 8. Reclaim territory on armrest. 9. Pretend tray table is a keyboard. 10. Shop till you drop from the onboard duty free. 11. Analyze the meaning of life. 12. Think of reasons why you don't have a laptop or tablet with you."
I would like to take up the challenge of thinking about the last recommendation.
Many can provide conjectures as to why the American and British authorities made that decision, despite the fact that both administrations refer to Jordan and the other countries to which the ban applies as allies. Some put forth the plausible claim that U.S. airlines put pressure to bear on their government so that they can make more profits.
Others suggest that it was purely a security measure.
The latter seems less plausible, particularly because passengers from the countries in question already go through meticulous security measures that can at times be described as invasive and humiliating before boarding planes.
I think that the reason seems to lie elsewhere: the Israelification of world airports. In other words, the ban was inspired by Israel.
It then behooves one to examine the Israeli prototype: understand its structure and know how it treats its passengers, a large number of whom are Palestinians. An example is in order: Ben Gurion Airport. I will pass over-the pun is intended-the history of its construction, the symbolism of its architectural design, and the person after whom it is named-all of which are crucial issues.
Instead, I will focus on what happens at it. Pursued by the pervasive surveillance at the airport, the "Others" of Israel-Palestinians and pro-Palestinian activists-are all rendered suspects. Racial profiling that targets them is even an acceptable and normative procedure conducted with temerity by airport officials.
According to a 2016 report published by Adalah (the Legal Center for Arab Minority in Israel), Palestinians are consistently discriminated against by the personnel of Israel Airports Authority. Palestinians have to experience strip-searches, interrogation, luggage confiscation, and being escorted to the gate, all of which are practices that infringe on Palestinians' sense of dignity and privacy and are-ironically enough-in violation of Israeli law, an oxymoronic phrase.
These practices, however, do not only take place at airports located in the state of Israel but also at other airports when Palestinians board planes operated by Israeli carriers such as the notorious El Al, because of which gates become detention centers for Palestinians.
When onboard of the plane, Palestinians are often deprived of the right to have their hand baggage with them due to officials' earlier confiscation of their belongings. More often than not, they cannot even use their electronic devices (which they may not be allowed to recover).
The confiscation of baggage, the forcible removal of clothes, lengthy interrogations, and the ban of electronic devices are all instances of and attempts at de-civilizing Palestinians, the transformation of Palestinians into uncivilized people. Now, these practices are predominant, as Israeli paranoia, projection, and siege mentality have become the golden-or rather rusty-standard.
The inspiration for the practice and its rationalization is now clear, which were followed by practical steps.
In June, of 2016, more than 150 officials from the U.S., European and African countries, and Russia were drilled into the measures adopted by the IAA. This coordination is part of a larger coordination effort on the part of the U.S. administration with the state of Israel. In fact, U.S. President Donald Trump was recently clear about his model: "[I]n Israel, they profile. They've done unbelievable job, as good as you can do."
The similarities between the U.S. and Israeli political systems are many, and require further treatment. However, a pattern can be observed. Israelifying Air(ports)
The Royal Jordanian Airlines has not. On the contrary, it has implicitly laid bare the Israelification of airports and has made all of the options of de-Israelification on the table, including sarcasm.
- Dr. Mahmoud N. Zidan is a Fulbright scholar, He contributed this article to PalestineChronicle.com.

REPORT

Anti-apartheid Icon, Freedom Fighter, Ahmed Kathrada Dies


Anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada, who spent 26 years in jail - many of them alongside Nelson Mandela  - for acts of sabotage against South Africa's white minority government, died in Johannesburg on Tuesday morning at the age of 87.
He had been admitted to hospital with blood clotting in his brain earlier this month.
Kathrada was born on August 21, 1929, to Indian immigrant parents in a small town in northwestern South Africa.
He was among those tried and jailed alongside Mandela in the Rivonia trial in 1964, which drew worldwide attention and highlighted the brutal legal system under the apartheid regime.
Kathrada was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964 and spent 26 years and three months in prison, 18 of which were on Robben Island.
After the end of apartheid, he served from 1994 and 1999 as parliamentary counsellor to President Mandela in the first African National Congress (ANC) government.
Kathrada gave an emotional speech at Mandela's funeral, in which he said he had lost a brother.
Kathrada was, until recently, still active in public life. He formed his own foundation and advocated strongly for human rights causes such as youth development, anti-racism, and freedom of speech.
Last year, he joined a movement of veteran figures who were critical of the governing ANC and its current crop of leaders - particularly President Jacob Zuma , who has been mired in mounting allegations of corruption . Kathrada penned an open letter to the president and called on him to step down.
"This is a great loss to the ANC, the broader liberation movement and South Africa as a whole," Neeshan Balton, head of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, said in a statement.
"'Kathy' was an inspiration to millions in different parts of the world."
Kathrada's activism against the white-minority apartheid regime started at the age of 17, when he was one of 2,000 "passive resisters" arrested in 1946 for defying a law that discriminated against Indian South Africans.
In July 1963, the police swooped on Liliesleaf Farm in Rivonia, a Johannesburg suburb where Kathrada and other senior activists had been meeting in secret.
At the famous Rivonia trial, eight of the accused were sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labour on Robben Island.
His fellow prisoners included Mandela, Walter Sisulu and Denis Goldberg.
(Agencies, Al Jazeera, PC, Social Media)

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