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Muslims and the West: a culture war?

John Esposito.jpgJohn Esposito writes on the cartoons controversy:

"One of the first questions I have been asked about this conflict by media from Europe, the US, and Latin America has been 'Is Islam incompatible with Western values?' Are we seeing a culture war? Before jumping to that conclusion, we should ask, whose Western democratic and secular values are we talking about? Is it a Western secularism that privileges no religion in order to provide space for all religions and to protect belief and unbelief alike? Or is it a Western 'secular fundamentalism' that is anti-religious and increasingly, post 9/11, anti-Islam? What we are witnessing today has little to do with Western democratic values and everything to do with a European media that reflects and plays to an increasingly xenophobic and Islamaphobic society."

Islam Online, 14 February 2006

Posted on Tuesday, February 14, 2006 by Registered CommenterMartin Sullivan in |