Thread: Muslim league names draw ire
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December 30th 2003, 12:18 PM #1
Muslim league names draw ire
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3355125.stm
What could be more commendable than a Californian teenager organising an American football league to keep young people off the streets?
The tournament planned by Sabih Khan, 18, aimed to give aspiring Muslim footballers - although it was not limited to just Muslims - a chance to enjoy themselves over New Year.
But the competition got off to a bad start after some of the contestants from Irvine, California, named their teams Intifada, Soldiers of Allah and Mujahedin.
The organisers received a barrage of criticism from people who said the names glorify terrorism.
Intifada, meaning "uprising" in Arabic, is a term used by Palestinians to describe their protest against the Israeli occupation, while Mujahedin - meaning "holy warriors" - is associated with a number of Islamic groups which are on the US's list of terrorist organisations.
The issue is these words are linked to real terrorists, real threats, real murders today," said Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Jewish human rights organisation, the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
"There shouldn't be young Americans chanting the name Mujahedin as American soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq are put in danger and attacked," he said.
But the organisers said the names were selected by the boys without much forethought and were not intended to upset or offend anyone.
They say while the Soldiers of Allah and Mujahedin teams have opted to changes their names, the Intifada team is keeping its.
Other team names include the Muslim Rangers, Fantizzle Fizzle and the Liberators.
"Intifada means standing up against injustice and supporting truth, not violence or aggression. This is evident even in Palestine, where the non-violent struggle of the indigenous people continues daily," the organisers say on their web site.
But they have admitted some of the players have dropped out.
"This was really just supposed to be about the youth playing football. Now it's become so political that a part of me thinks we shouldn't even play," said Tarek Shawky.
The Muslim footballers are not the first Americans to choose controversial team names.
The Washington Wizards basketball team changed its name in 1997 after its previous name - Bullets - was deemed too violent.
Some Native Americans have complained about team names or mascots including the Washington Redskins, Cleveland Indians and Atlanta Braves.
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December 30th 2003, 03:57 PM #2
- Cool. I want to sponsor the Atlanta Heathens. GO HEATHENS!!!!!
"In better times, we even had laws prohibiting homosexual behavior enev [sic] though we had the Bill of Rights at that time." - Kewlie
"That was a rather sexist comment if I ever saw one." - Kewlie
"The problem would appear to be prejudice on your part." - Kewlie
"You're quite free to display your bigotry and intolerance anyway you wish. Your display ... highlights the hypocritical intolerance of the left." - Kewlie
"Another thread with a dishonest title seasoned with hate and bigotry" - Kewlie
"Not Minn, his are one sided and hateful, laced with intense bigotry against anything Christian" - Kewlie
"I don't believe in tolerance and have never claimed that I do." - Kewlie
"Otherwise, your statement would be funny if it weren't filled with so much hate." - Kewlie
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December 30th 2003, 03:58 PM #3
- Ooo, can you see a TD celebration for these guys?
"Touchdown! ALLLAAAHHHH!!!" ***BOOM!!!***"In better times, we even had laws prohibiting homosexual behavior enev [sic] though we had the Bill of Rights at that time." - Kewlie
"That was a rather sexist comment if I ever saw one." - Kewlie
"The problem would appear to be prejudice on your part." - Kewlie
"You're quite free to display your bigotry and intolerance anyway you wish. Your display ... highlights the hypocritical intolerance of the left." - Kewlie
"Another thread with a dishonest title seasoned with hate and bigotry" - Kewlie
"Not Minn, his are one sided and hateful, laced with intense bigotry against anything Christian" - Kewlie
"I don't believe in tolerance and have never claimed that I do." - Kewlie
"Otherwise, your statement would be funny if it weren't filled with so much hate." - Kewlie
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December 30th 2003, 04:03 PM #4
- Ahhhh, Muslim League cheerleaders.
"And now, ladies and gentlemen, give it up for the Islamic Fatwa Jihad Cheerleaders!!
*20 burqa-clad women hop up and down gingerly in order to avoid showing their ankles. Ten men in black turbans with whips in their hands stand behind them 'just in case'. Fifty or sixty sexually-repressed Muslims in the crowd feel their eyes drown to them, and so scream incessantly to have them shot for tempting them to the side of Satan.*"In better times, we even had laws prohibiting homosexual behavior enev [sic] though we had the Bill of Rights at that time." - Kewlie
"That was a rather sexist comment if I ever saw one." - Kewlie
"The problem would appear to be prejudice on your part." - Kewlie
"You're quite free to display your bigotry and intolerance anyway you wish. Your display ... highlights the hypocritical intolerance of the left." - Kewlie
"Another thread with a dishonest title seasoned with hate and bigotry" - Kewlie
"Not Minn, his are one sided and hateful, laced with intense bigotry against anything Christian" - Kewlie
"I don't believe in tolerance and have never claimed that I do." - Kewlie
"Otherwise, your statement would be funny if it weren't filled with so much hate." - Kewlie
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December 30th 2003, 05:33 PM #5
Note that, while they claim that there's nothing wrong with their names, they got themselves all upset when a planned Catholic high school in SoCal was planning to have their teams called the Crusaders.
AtheistArchon:
- Ooo, can you see a TD celebration for these guys?
"Touchdown! ALLLAAAHHHH!!!" ***BOOM!!!***
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December 30th 2003, 06:03 PM #6I know I am going to draw criticism for saying this (and it would not be the first time).Today @ 02:03 PM post located here
AtheistArchon:
- Ahhhh, Muslim League cheerleaders.
"And now, ladies and gentlemen, give it up for the Islamic Fatwa Jihad Cheerleaders!!
*20 burqa-clad women hop up and down gingerly in order to avoid showing their ankles. Ten men in black turbans with whips in their hands stand behind them 'just in case'. Fifty or sixty sexually-repressed Muslims in the crowd feel their eyes drown to them, and so scream incessantly to have them shot for tempting them to the side of Satan.*
That was hillarious. I was on the floor

"Ten men in black turbans with whips in their hands stand behind them 'just in case'
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