Seattle Muslims Advertise Islam

Here’s a suggestion for their ad campaign:

“Beat Your Wife!”

“Kill Atheists!”

“Kill Jews”

“Kill Christians”

Yup, you won’t be seeing that on the side of a bus anytime soon…

H/T – Mullah Lodabullah

Muslims turn to bus ads in Seattle to create awareness about Islam

The Seattle chapter of the Islamic Circle of North America is sponsoring bus ads to stir conversation and steer people toward information about Islam.

By Janet I. Tu

Seattle Times religion reporter

Local Muslims contributed to the nearly $5,000 campaign to get ads onto the outside of six Metro buses and the inside of about 25.

Local Muslims contributed to the nearly $5,000 campaign to get ads onto the outside of six Metro buses and the inside of about 25.

The ads are simple and stark.

Running on the sides of several Metro buses, they merely say: “Q: Islam. A: You deserve to know,” with a phone number and Web site.

For Bilal Aijazi, a Bellevue software developer, the ads are meant to stir conversation and steer people toward information on Islam.

As a Muslim, Aijazi sometimes fields questions about his faith. Especially during Ramadan, which began about two weeks ago, people ask Aijazi why Muslims fast during this Islamic holy month.

Then there are the questions he gets other times of the year: Why some women wear head scarves; whether Muslims condone terrorism.

“We feel often Muslims don’t have a voice,” said Aijazi, one of about six people who helped coordinate the local effort to get the ads onto the outside of six Metro buses and the inside of about 25. About 10 local Muslims contributed to the nearly $5,000 campaign.

“This is just a way to present the community with a source of information about Islam that comes from Muslims themselves,” he said.

The ads, scheduled to run until November, were designed by the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) and direct people to a toll-free number and Web site sponsored by the group. ICNA is a New York-based nonprofit that seeks to educate people about Islam and has 22 U.S. chapters in the U.S.

In addition to Seattle, the New York and Chicago chapters plan to run ads on public transit this year. The bus ads haven’t stirred controversy in the Seattle area, but in New York, where 1,000 of the ads are scheduled to go up in subways later this month, U.S. Rep. Peter King urged subway officials to not display them.

In a letter to transit officials, the Republican congressman said he doesn’t oppose the ad’s content. But he objects to the campaign’s support by Siraj Wahhaj, a Brooklyn-based imam who was a character witness for an Egyptian cleric convicted in 1995 for conspiring to attack New York landmarks.

Wahhaj, who was the first Muslim to lead a prayer before the U.S. House of Representatives, was one of several imams the New York chapter had asked to tape video commentaries — posted to YouTube — in support of the campaign, said ICNA secretary-general Naeem Baig.

“Our goal is to create this awareness about Islam, that Muslims are Americans. That Muslims are your neighbors, your colleagues,” Baig said. “People may have questions in their minds but don’t know where to go.”

Marlina Soerakoesoemah, of Redmond, co-founder of Azizah, a magazine for Muslim women, likes the ads and says they make information about Islam more readily accessible.

“It’s great to get it out there in the public view,” she said.

But whether such campaigns have any effect is up for debate.

A 2007 poll from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life showed that 58 percent of Americans surveyed said they knew little or nothing about Islam — a figure that’s changed little since 2001.

And Americans’ attitude toward Muslims and Islam appears to have gotten slightly more negative in recent years. The same Pew poll showed that 43 percent of those surveyed had a favorable opinion of Muslims, down from 48 percent in 2004.

“I don’t think the ads will change anybody’s mind,” said Aijazi, the Bellevue software developer. “People will have whatever feelings they’ll have about the issue. But at least they’ll talk about it.”

Janet I. Tu: 206-464-2272 or jtu@seattletimes.com

Information

“Why Islam”

campaign: 877-WHY-ISLAM or http://www.whyislam.org.

Islamic Circle of North America: http://www.icna.org

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5 Comments on “Seattle Muslims Advertise Islam”

  1. dm60462 Says:

    There was one of these campaigns in Chicago last year that bought billboards outside O’Hare ariport. Because of air traffic patterns, either an American Airlines or United jet would appear to be just skimming the tops of billboards several times each minute as they landed. Priceless.


  2. I think thier AD campiaign should be:

    Q: Islam?

    A:

    Sept 11, 2001
    Suicide bombers
    Sharia laws
    Jihadists
    Allah is a fake
    Wife beating toothbrush (http://www.bible.ca/islam/islam-wife-beating-toothbrush.htm)
    Hadith
    Sunnah
    Quran

    etc…

  3. Leatherneck Says:

    Q: Islam?

    A: Mohamed who love murder, raped, and worshiped a false moon god called allah.

    End of story.

  4. Mullah Lodabullah Says:

    Or from God’s perspective:

    Q: Islam?

    A: Jesus Christ


  5. Extract from: “The Truth and the Light Regarding the Christian and Islam Faiths”, by Ivan Erickson, author of the spiritual novel, “Song of the Storm Winds”, available via direct links to amazon.com on my website, http://www.ivan-erickson.com – Other discourses are also available for viewing and comments on my site.
    I have in the past sent email attachments on this complete discourse, requesting a reply, to Ann Holmes Redding, Pamela K. Taylor, the late Imam W. Deen Mohammed, and to Aman Amir Abdul-Matin, and have not as yet received a reply regarding my premises, as of August 15, 2008. I can only conclude that these beloved people have found the words of the One True God to be irrefutable!
    The following is the second of six total premises from the above discourse, “The Truth and the Light Regarding the Christian and Islam Faiths”, of which the rational person will find irrefutable. Please know that I love all people of all faiths and ethnicities of whom God loves, and this is the reason why I continuously toil to bring the Truth and the Light to all those who are seeking:
    “The second premise to address is the Islam belief that Jesus Christ was only a prophet – that He was not deity or the only Son of God. In 1 John, 2:18-23 we read: “Children, it is the last hour; and just as you heard that the antichrist was coming, so now many antichrists have appeared. Thus we know this is the last hour. They went out from us, but they were not really of our number; if they had been, they would have remained with us. Their desertion shows that none of them was of our number. But you have the anointing that comes from the holy one, and you all have knowledge. I write to you not because you do not know the truth but because you do, and because every lie is alien to the truth. Who is the liar? Whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ. Whoever denies the Father and the Son, this is the antichrist. No one who denies the Son has the Father, but whoever confesses the Son has the Father as well.”i In 1 John 4, 1-3 we read: “Beloved, do not trust every spirit but test the spirits to see whether they belong to God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world. This is how you can know the Spirit of God: every spirit that acknowledges Jesus Christ come in the flesh belongs to God, and every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus does not belong to God. This is the spirit of the antichrist that, as you heard, is to come, but in fact is already in the world.”ii
    Also, Jesus Christ professed many times in the Gospel that He is the Messiah, the only Son of God the Father. If the Islam faithful sincerely believes that Jesus was a prophet, how can they at the same time not believe that He was God’s Son? – For a prophet is one who speaks the Truth for God, you see”.
    May the One True God Who Lives bless each of you, always.


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