For all we are told about the prevalence of “Islamophobia,” some might have assumed that “Islamophobes” disposed of the turbahs, but no, the culprits were Sunnis. The Sunni MSA condemned the vandalism and claimed that it had nothing to do with the incident, but dodged a meeting with the Shi’a to discuss concerns, and the Shi’a claim that the MSA’s apology was “neither direct nor official.”
Meanwhile, the Shi’a want “more events and educational opportunities” for students, so as “to eliminate misconceptions regarding the Shia sect.” This mirrors the longstanding and widespread claim that “Islamophobia” can be stamped out by seminars and outreach events that “eliminate misconceptions.” Such efforts never actually stamp out “Islamophobia” understood as suspicion or distrust of Islam except among the credulous and ill-informed, because the suspicion and distrust of many people regarding Islam is not based on “misconceptions” at all, but on an actual awareness of Islamic texts and teachings. Likewise the Shi’ites at the University of Connecticut will realize eventually, if they don’t actually know already, that the Sunni hatred for them stems not from “misconceptions,” but on Sunni teachings regarding Shi’a Islam as a heretical, twisted form of Islam. No educational efforts will undo that conviction.
“UConn should oppose anti-Shia hate,” Editorial Board, The Daily Campus, February 24, 2022:
Recently, The Daily Campus reported on an incident that occurred in early February, where turbahs — small pieces of molded clay many Shia Muslims use during prayer — that had been donated for students to use at the Islamic Center of the University of Connecticut and the wellness and meditation space in Homer Babbidge Library had been vandalized and thrown out.
This is not the first anti-Shia incident to occur at UConn; according to members of the Ahlul Bayt Student Association, an organization for Shia Muslims at UConn, anti-Shia rhetoric has occurred for years. ABSA claims that ICUC has not been a welcoming environment for Shia Muslim students, with ICUC keeping anti-Shia books inside the mosque, and requiring approval for the placement of worshipping items such as turbahs in the space of worship.
In response to the incident, the Muslim Student Association released a statement condemning the vandalism, claiming that the ICUC executive board had no connection to the attackers. The MSA claimed the e-Board lacked any knowledge that turbahs would be placed in the mosque and reiterated that the placement of any religious items in the mosque requires ICUC approval. While MSA claims ICUC apologized to ABSA for the incident and offered to pay for turbahs and discuss concerns, ABSA claims they could not schedule a meeting and that an apology from ICUC was neither direct nor official….
As suggested by ABSA in the article, given the anti-Shia Muslim hate and the divide between Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims, more events and educational opportunities should be made available to students to eliminate misconceptions regarding the Shia sect.
Furthermore, this incident occurred on Feb. 8 and the UConn administration has yet to publicly condemn and oppose this hate. The UConn administration should address this incident, make it clear that such hate is unwelcome at the university and spare no resources investigating those responsible….
DBM echo says
Sunni, Shia, it matters little Anyone who follows Big Mo and his ridiculous but deadly book is to be feared. If’s not a phobia (aka an irrational fear) when they really are out to kill you.
Any chip off the Islam rock is deadly.
somehistory says
“someone” may object to my comment, but as far as Truth is concerned, a mozlum is a mozlum and the differences between “sects” is of no real concern to those who need to know that the majority of mozlums would not object to their book’s evil code of behavior and wicked demands being implemented upon the rest of us…all of us. A shia is not going to object to a sunni carrying a bomb and killing infidels…and vice versa. All of them lie and refuse to get along and “play nice” with other people.
Their differences lie in just who they see as having taken the evil role of the fake ‘prophet,’…who may never have actually existed except in the putrid brains of those who wrote about him…
All mozlums follow the commands and demands of the mass-murdering, raper of children, slave-trading, lying son of satan…and bringing their fights to the U.S. should not be allowed. If they don’t want to behave as normal people and obey the laws, and if they don’t treat “others as they wish to be treated,” they can all go back to where their sect is in control.
Sick, sick of this evil. It has no rightful place on this planet.
James Lincoln says
somehistory,
You are correct.
There are more similarities than differences regarding sunni / shia muslims.
somehistory says
Thank you, James.
Infidel says
Awesome! I wonder which side CAIR will come down on? On one hand, there are its muslim brotherhood links, but on the other, they do enjoy considerable support to Iran
Wellington says
Islamic Center of the University of Connecticut? OK, stop right there. Might as well have a Nazi Center at said university.
Still the fiction continues that Islam is something good. What a lie. And within this lie resides a deeply buried truth, i.e., that Islam is rotten to the core and the religious predecessor of Nazism—master faith v. master race. Burkas, hijabs, skull caps etc. = swastikas.
gravenimage says
Sunni-Shi’a jihad comes to the University of Connecticut
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And now they want to drag the “filthy Infidels” into this. *Ugh*.