Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2008

Barack Obama, Benjamin Franklin and other Semitic Names



Juan Cole, professor of South Asian Studies at the University of Michigan, made a simple, but eloquent point about the controversy over Barack Hussein Obama's name in his weblog recently. Semitic names from Benjamin to Rihanna to John Adams are prevasive in our society and, obviously, something to be proud of. Cole notes that Hussein (Barack's grandfather's name) means "the Good" and, Saddam aside, is a proud name the world around:
The other thing to say about grandfathers named Hussein is that very large numbers of African-Americans probably have an ancestor ten or eleven generations ago with that name, in what is now Mali or Senegal or Nigeria. And, since so many thousands of Arab Muslims were made to convert to Catholicism in Spain after 1501, many Latinos have distant ancestors named Hussein, too. In fact, since there was a lot of Arab-Spanish intermarriage, and since there was subsequent Spanish intermarriage with other European Catholics, more European Americans are descended from a Hussein than they realize. The British royal family is quite forthright about the Arab line in their ancestry going back to Andalusia.
It's incredible how such an obvious-seeming point can be overlooked not only by fanatical McCain supporters, but also by the major media powers. So, in honor of Barack Hussein Obama, say "hi" to a person with a semitic name today. I bet you can't help yourself!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

European Muslims look to Obama for Hope


The Voice of America reported an interesting story from Thiais, France about Muslim and other minority politicians in Europe who are looking to Barack Obama for hope in their own campaigns. European minorities (like American minorities) are woefully underrepresented in their political systems, but the idea that a person of color can transcend the racism and prejudice of society to achieve the most powerful office in the world is causing a stir of excitement. Zohra Bitan, a Socialist candidate in Thiais regards herself as fully French. Her parents were economic migrants from Algeria.

In Thiais, Bitan is also following Barack Obama and his chance of becoming America's first black president. But she doubts a Barack Obama will emerge in France anytime soon.

Bitan says France is ready to elect mayors or members of parliament who are a racial minority. But she says the country is not ready for an ethnic minority as president.

Coskun Coruz, a member of the Dutch Parliament, also thinks that an Obama presidency could send a powerful "signal" to Europe. But he also notes that immigrants to Europe (Coskun migrated from Turkey to the Netherlands when he was 6, but now feels "%200 Dutch") must become active European citizens and "work for change."

via Islam in Europe.