WASHINGTON โ A leading American civil rights group called on people of all faiths and backgrounds to โpush backโ against an online smear campaign targeting Linda Sarsour using #IStandWithLinda hashtag against recent smear campaign targeting the nationally-known and respected Muslim community activist.
โThis manufactured โcontroversyโ targeting Linda Sarsour, one of the American Muslim communityโs most respected activists and leaders, demonstrates once again that Islamophobes will use falsehoods and distortions in an attempt to marginalize and delegitimize Muslims who gain national prominence or influence,โ Roula Allouch, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) board chair, said in a statement on Friday, July 7.
โIslamophobes first distort and hijack mainstream Islamic terms such as โjihad,โ then exploit the distortions they have created to target Muslim leaders. These smear campaigns have very real and negative consequences for the safety of those targeted and for the security of our nation, which is harmed by such divisive and un-American tactics.
โWe urge Americans of all faiths and backgrounds to push back against this campaign of hate and defamation using #IStandWithLinda.โ
Sarsour, who was an organizer of the post-inauguration Womenโs March on Washington, has been targeted by right-wing and Islamophobic extremists in a manufactured โcontroversyโ over remarks referencing โjihadโ she made recently at a national Islamic convention in Illinois.
In that speech, Sarsour related the well-known Islamic tradition (hadith) about a person who asked Islamโs Prophet Muhammad, โWhat is the best form of jihad, or struggle?โ Sarsour quoted the Prophet Muhammad, who said the best โjihadโ is โa word of truthโ to an unjust ruler.
The Washington Post noted in an article about this manufactured controversy: โJihad is a central concept in Islam, and the Arabic word literally translates as โstruggleโ or โstriving.โ
โWhile the word is indeed used by some to refer to a physical military struggle to defend Islam, most Muslims use it to refer to a personal, spiritual effort to follow God, live out oneโs faith and strive to be a better person,โ the paper read.
Linda Sarsour Targeted for Using the Word โJihadโ & Scholars Respond