
A Muslim community group wants to get together with Christians to celebrate “Jesus, Son of Mary”. When you hear about an event like this, it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, doesn’t it? This sort of interfaith, ecumenical activity is what makes America a great place for people of all religions, right?
Right. That’s what you’re supposed to feel when you hear about it. If this sort of thing makes you feel nervous and uneasy, you try to squelch it, because you know such thoughts are intolerant. They may reveal a bit of inherent racism that you haven’t yet purged yourself of.
If it’s any consolation, in this case your instincts were correct: this is
not a well-meaning interfaith outreach by Muslim-Americans wanting only to co-exist. It’s the tip of a very sharp stiletto of propaganda which, when fully inserted, is designed to do serious damage to the Christian faith.
The event in question is coming up next weekend in Binghamton, New York, and involves some characters who will be familiar to longtime Gates of Vienna readers. Many thanks to
C5’s Simian Roadhouse for pointing me to the
flyer (pdf) for the event, and the
press release for the United Muslim-Christian Forum:
Upcoming Event! 2nd Annual Muslim-Christian Celebration of Jesus, Son of Mary
In this upcoming joyful holiday season, where love and reverence for Jesus, born of the chaste Mary, is widely celebrated by Christians the world over, the United Muslim-Christian Forum (UMCF) is embarking on its 2nd annual event as a time for Muslims to acquaint those of their Christian brethren and the world, who are not aware of the fact that Muslims, too, share tremendous love for the blessed Jesus. UMCF invites Muslims, Christians, clergy and brothers and sisters in faith to join us on Saturday, January 8, 2011 at the Days Inn Binghamton, New York for this spectacular unity occasion.
In December 2009, the 1st annual celebration of Jesus Son of Mary brought together Muslims, Christians and members of other faith groups in Binghamton, New York, under the banner of the United Muslim Christian Forum to shed light on the esteemed role of Jesus, son of Mary. Muslims expressed the position of the Holy Quran- the only book other than the Bible that indeed verifies the existence of Jesus, defends his blessed mother from false allegations of slander and even contains a chapter entitled, “Maryam”, devoted to his mother Mary and his miraculous birth. Members of the public, press and media attended the 1st annual event and witnessed the devotees of these two great religions as they celebrated, in unity, their mutual love for the blessed Jesus. The United Muslim Christian Forum, again invites the world on Saturday, January 8th to witness this interfaith event.
By now some of you will be wondering, “Could this be…?” Yes, you’re right, it is indeed the Sheikh himself who is behind all this warm-hearted ecumenical brotherhood: