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    Minnesotan Poised to Be Congress' First Muslim

    Keith Ellison's candidacy has contributed to a political awakening among immigrants in the state who share his faith.

    http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...tory?track=rss

    By Noam N. Levey, Times Staff Writer
    October 20, 2006


    MINNEAPOLIS — The months after Sept. 11, 2001, were not easy ones for Muslims in Minnesota.

    The state was thrust into the spotlight as the home of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person prosecuted in the U.S. for the attacks. Federal authorities closed down a Muslim-owned money transfer agency with alleged ties to Al Qaeda. And Minneapolis police fatally shot a mentally ill Muslim man from Somalia.

    "The community was shell-shocked," said Hussein Samatar, a businessman who moved to Minnesota from Mogadishu, Somalia, in 1994.

    Yet five years later, Minnesota may elect the first Muslim member of Congress.

    State Rep. Keith Ellison, a black attorney from Detroit who converted to Islam as a college student, is not a member of the burgeoning Somalian community in Minneapolis. But his journey to the brink of political history reflects how immigration is transforming politics even on the nation's northern edge.

    Ellison, 43, won the Democratic primary in the state's 5th Congressional District last month in part by bringing new Muslim voters into a coalition that drew, in part, on Minneapolis' black, Jewish, and gay and lesbian communities. He celebrated his primary victory at an East African restaurant in a Somalian neighborhood.

    Favored to win in the heavily Democratic district, Ellison has courted Muslim support not just in Minnesota but nationwide. Last weekend, he flew to Florida for a fundraiser hosted by one of that state's Muslim leaders.

    His candidacy is a "huge victory for both Muslim Americans and America," said Agha Saeed, chairman of the American Muslim Taskforce, a California-based coalition working to elect Muslims to public office. It "has eradicated two stereotypes: one against Muslims, that they cannot work and succeed in a democratic setup, and the other against the United States, that it is not a tolerant society."

    A generation ago, Minnesota would have been an improbable place for Ellison's success.

    Though the state has nurtured a progressive strain in its politics for generations, its diversity was usually defined in terms of Swedes, Norwegians and Finns.

    Today, immigrants still make up a relatively small percentage of the state's population. According to the latest census estimates, 6% of Minnesota residents are foreign-born, compared with 27% in California. (In Minneapolis, the proportion is 16% — higher than the nation's 12% but lower than Los Angeles' 40%.)

    But a steady stream of refugees — first Hmong from Southeast Asia and, in the 1990s, Muslims from East Africa — have transformed Minneapolis, as well as other parts of the state.

    By some estimates, the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area is home to more than 50,000 immigrants from Africa, placing it among the top four centers of such immigrants in the U.S.

    "This is a very different place than it was 30 years ago," said Steven Schier, a political scientist at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn.

    Ellison's candidacy is a product of that change.

    His Muslim faith attracted little attention when he won a seat in the state House of Representatives four years ago. But when Democratic U.S. Rep. Martin Olav Sabo — the son of Norwegian immigrants — said in March that he would retire after 28 years in Congress, Ellison launched a campaign aimed squarely at mobilizing Muslim immigrants.

    "We need the voice of all people," Ellison said recently. "You never know where the good ideas are going to come from."

    His overtures generated interest in a Muslim community that had played little part in the state's politics.

    "We in general are not very excited about the political process, in part because of the countries we came from," said Ali Jaafar, a Lebanese-born physicist who came to the U.S. as a student in the late 1960s and moved to Minnesota in the '90s.

    Jaafar, who hosted a fundraiser for Ellison with Muslim leaders, said he was impressed that the candidate "talked about civil liberties … about poverty and health insurance. These are issues that are important to us."

    Ellison, who blends earnestness with an unapologetic passion for a liberal platform, also spoke out often against the war in Iraq, a message that resonated with Muslim voters. He is calling for an immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops.

    In seeking to galvanize Muslim support, Ellison was a frequent visitor to the Karmel Square shopping mall, where Somalian vendors selling richly colored fabrics, sweet tea and other products from their homeland have created the economic heart of the city's African immigrant community.

    Muslim voters have responded to Ellison, businessman Samatar said. "I think people realized that if we are serious about participating in this Minnesota community, we had better participate in the political process."

    Ellison defeated six Democrats in the primary. But obstacles to his election in November might include a dispute he has with a woman who has said she had an extramarital relationship with him — which he has denied. Both parties have filed legal papers in the matter.

    Ellison's Muslim identity also has generated controversy.

    An article he wrote while a law student under the name Keith E. Hakim and his work helping organize the 1995 Million Man March — an event conceived by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan — sparked charges that he shared Farrakhan's anti-Semitic views.

    After the primary, GOP opponent Alan Fine wasted little time assailing Ellison on this front. Fine called a news conference to say he was "personally offended as a Jew" by Ellison's candidacy.

    Ellison has denied he was a Nation of Islam member before becoming a mainstream Muslim. The attacks appear not to have seriously weakened his support; backers include several Jewish leaders.

    "You know, everybody is something," Ellison said as he campaigned in a working-class neighborhood recently and was asked about his faith by a voter. "You're black, you're white, you're Catholic, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist…. Let's talk about what we all share."

    Disturbing, after 9-11, that a Muslim might be elected to the Congress of the U.S. (my opinion)
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    Minnesota sends first Muslim to Congress -media

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    08 Nov 2006 03:08:28 GMT

    MINNEAPOLIS, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Voters elected a black Democrat as the first Muslim in Congress on Tuesday after a race in which he advocated quick U.S. withdrawal from Iraq and made little mention of his faith.


    Keith Ellison, a 43-year-old lawyer and state representative, defeated two rivals, television networks said, to succeed retiring Democrat Martin Sabo in a seat that has been held by Democrats since 1963.


    Ellison, who converted to Islam as a 19-year-old college student in his native Detroit, won with the help of Muslims among a coalition of liberal, anti-war voters.


    He advocates an immediate U.S. withdrawal from Iraq along with strongly liberal views. While Ellison did not often speak of his faith during the campaign, awareness of his candidacy drew interest from Muslims well beyond the district centered in Minneapolis.


    A significant community of Somali immigrants in Minneapolis cast their first votes for him in the crowded September primary. Ellison also was the surprise choice of party regulars.


    While Muslim-Americans make up less than 3 percent of the U.S. population and have largely been a non-factor in terms of political power, get-out-the-vote efforts in several Muslim communities could indicate they may become an emerging force.


    Roughly 2 million Muslims are registered U.S. voters, and their ranks increased by tens of thousands in the weeks prior to Tuesday's mid-term elections, Muslim groups have said.

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    Wee, the first advocate for Sharia law. He'll be hailed as "The Law Giver" ala planet of the Apes, 500 years from now when our society has descended into the depths of a dsytopian nightmare. Makes me glad I won't live that long. The world is filled with madness.

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    One brick at a time, folks.

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    Somalians Petition for Mosque in Mayfield
    MAYFIELD, KY - A Muslim mosque is coming to Graves County. Mayfield officials say a group of Somalians have petitioned the city’s Zoning Board to have a mosque at 312 East Broadway.

    The board will consider the petition at a public hearing August 24 at 10 am. The meeting will be held inside the council chambers of City Hall.

    City Planner Brad Rodgers says the Somalians are already renting the building and conduct business in part of it. But they need the conditional use permit to hold religious meetings there.

    Rodgers said the city has received a few complaints from citizens not wanting a mosque in Mayfield but he says the zoning board should not deny someone the right to worship.

    “Even if you don’t believe what they believe, they have a constitutional right to worship,” Rodgers said.

    Dick Conner owns a florist shop next door to the proposed mosque.

    "I don't want it there," Conner said. "No business owner in Mayfield would want it located next to them either. I feel helpless to stop it."

    Rodgers said he expects the petition will be approved. He said the city has never turned down any church or religious group who asked for the permit.

    Rodgers said Somalians first came to Graves County about a year ago. He said there are about 150 Somalians currently employed at the Pilgrim’s Pride chicken plant in Hickory.

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    The KRMG Morning News Blog

    Dearborn High School Alters Football Schedules for Muslim Players

    By Joe Kelley, Host of the KRMG Morning News @ August 17, 2010 6:35 AM Permalink | Comments (6)

    From the Detroit News:
    Dearborn -- Ramadan arrived Wednesday for those of the Islamic faith.

    Because most Muslims fast from sun up until sun down during Ramadan, it created a unique challenge for some members of the Dearborn Fordson football team.
    Playing football during Ramadan is nothing new. They've coincided the last eight years. But each year Ramadan arrives approximately 10 days sooner. And the significant difference this year is Ramadan is taking place during double sessions -- when the bodies of high school football players are taxed the most.

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    Practicing four or five hours, with a break in between during the hot days of August without food or water is potentially dangerous. To prepare for Ramadan, Fordson coach Walker Zaban scheduled practices at night. Monday's practice began at 12:01 a.m., the earliest allowed by the Michigan High School Athletic Association. The rest of this week's practices began at 11 p.m.

    Starting practice so late allows the players and coaches to eat and drink, and complete their meals an hour or so before practice.
    Michigan-based blogger Debbie Schlussel writes:
    But, now, there's the football practice at Midnight. While the Constitution allows public institutions to provide a modicum of reasonable accommodations for religious observances, it is clearly unconstitutional to endorse a particular religion, such as organized Muslim prayer by the team at football games and football practice at Midnight.
    But, in America, it's only when an institution embraces Jewish or Christian practices and prayers that the ACLU and every church-and-statenik raises holy (or, in their case, unholy) hell.
    The US Supreme Court has ruled that Christian prayer on the football field of high school games is a violation of the Establishment Clause: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion"


    QUESTION: If reciting a Christian prayer before a high school football game 'establishes a religion,' do you think moving football practice to midnight to accommodate Muslim players does the same? Or, is it a reasonable accommodation?

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