Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm Meets Mosque Leaders
By TMO | November 8, 2007
By Imam Abdullah El-Amin, MMNS
Detroit, MI–One of the great benefits of Muslims uniting and working
with each other is the respect we garner from non-Muslims,
particularly from the religious and political communities. The Council
of Islamic Organizations of Michigan (CIOM) has been successful in
bringing together representatives from most ethnic and cultural
groups; and especially Shia and Sunni groups. In Detroit, Michigan, 16
Imams from varying communities joined Mr. Greg Roberts, liaison to the
Governor in religious affairs, and Gov. Granholm to discuss 3 concerns
of the Muslim community and the economic condition of Michigan.
Imam Mustafa Elturk, spokesman for the group, began with reading a
statement relating to Islamophobia, then addressed the Governor
regarding the need for better enforcement of Michigan's Ethnic
Intimidation Statute, the need for a statewide bill banning racial
profiling similar to a bill already approved by the City of Detroit's,
and desire to work with the State to increase services for convicts,
who are attempting to be productive citizens upon the release from
prison.
The Governor showed interests in sitting with the Muslim community to
devise a plan to proactively fight Islamophobia. Mr. Roberts stated
that he would help coordinate the effort with the Michigan Department
of Civil Rights and the Michigan State Police in regards to the better
policing and enforcement of Ethnic Intimidation as well as coordinate
a meeting with one of the mosques in regards to the Muslim community
working with the State regarding Housing & Land Development.
Dawud Walid, of CAIR-Michigan, mentioned to the Governor that the
problem wasn't enforcement of the Ethnic Intimidation Statute but that
it was weak, and gave an example of how this charge was dropped in a
case were a Muslim was beaten because the prosecutor felt that Ethnic
Intimidation Statute was useless. Imams Hassan Qazwini and Ali Elahi
gave very personal examples of Ethnic Intimidation recounting
experiences they had at airports in this country.
Imam Achmat Salie also presented an idea that the Gov. liked regarding
having leaders throughout the State (the Upper Peninsula especially)
come to masajid to speak with leaders in a way similar to the way that
the US State Department brings in people from other countries to come
to masajid to learn about the community.
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