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Dr.
Muqtedar Khan is Associate Professor in
the Department of Political
Science and International Relations at the University
of Delaware.
He is a Fellow of the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding. He
was a senior nonresident Fellow at the Brookings Institution [2003-2007] and
a Fellow at the Alwaleed Center at Georgetown University [2006-2007].
He earned his Ph.D. in International Relations, Political
Philosophy, and Islamic Political Thought, from
Georgetown
University
in May 2000.
He has
served as the President, Vice
President and General Secretary of the Association
of Muslim Social Scientists.
He is
the author of American Muslims:
Bridging Faith and Freedom (Amana, 2002), Jihad
for
Jerusalem
: Identity and Strategy in International Relations (Praeger, 2004), Islamic
Democratic Discourse (Lexington Books, 2006) and
Debating Moderate Islam: The Geopolitics of Islam and the West [2007.
Dr. Khan
frequently comments on BBC, CNN, FOX and VOA TV, NPR and other radio
and TV networks. His political commentaries appear regularly in newspapers
in over 20 countries. He has also lectured in North America, East
Asia, Middle East and
Europe
.
Dr. Khan is
from Hyderabad in India. He is married to Reshma and has a son Rumi, and a
daughter Ruhi.
Dr. Khan
writes a regular Weblog called
Globalog. His articles on Islam and American Muslims can be read at
Ijtihad
and his commentaries on global politics can be read at
Glocaleye.
Recent
Articles
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Hitler's Avatar Seeks US Visa
M. A. Muqtedar Khan | 12.25.2008
Published in
The Daily Times [07.16.08],
Pakistan Link [07.25.08] The News Journal |07.01.08|
The Asian Tribune {07.15.08] and several other places.
Nishrin
Hussein, a resident of Delaware since 1989, suffered immeasurable trauma
in February of 2002. Her father, Ehsan Jafferi a former member of the
Indian national parliament and a poet was dragged out of his house and
burned alive by a rampaging mob.
In that week over 2000 members of a religious minority were killed and
burned, over 150,000 were rendered homeless and many women were raped;
often as police watched and stubbornly refused to protect religious
minorities in Gujarat, a state in India. According to human rights
organizations, Indian government commissions and even US government, the
man ultimately responsible for this state facilitated genocide was
Narendra Modi, the current and then Chief Minister of Gujarat.
Modi is now seeking a US Visa to come and speak to his supporters and
admirers in New Jersey in the month of August. His visit also forces
victims like Nishrin Hussein to relive their trauma.
Narendra Modi belongs to a Hindu fascist movement that seeks to make India
a global power by first religiously and culturally purifying it through
elimination of religious minorities. International Religious Freedom
Reports, prepared by the US State Department, implicate Narendra Modi's
political party – the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its religious
affiliates in systematic killings of Muslims and Christians and burning of
their homes and businesses; year after year.
Modi is a self-styled disciple of Adolph Hitler. He has often expressed
his admiration for Hitler and even members of his own party sometimes
refer to him as the Hitler of India. In Gujarat, Adolph Hitler is
glorified in higher secondary school textbooks. Modi and the state of
Gujarat's growing admiration for Hitler has even spooked Israel. Former
Israeli Councilor General David Zohar Zonshine has made significant
efforts to rectify the matter, including holding exhibitions to educate
Modi's followers about the holocaust. But textbooks printed before Israeli
protests are still being used in schools.
Modi frightens me. I think he is sowing the seeds of hatred and preparing
the people of Gujarat for a bigger and more ominous genocide in the
future.

Gory Scenes of Violence in Gujarat
2002
Modi now wishes to mobilize his supporters
in New Jersey. Fortunately a broad spectrum of Indians in America,
American academics, human rights organizations and members of the US
Congress, like Betty McCollum (D- Minnesota) have come together to forge a
coalition against genocide (CAG) and are pressing the State Department to
reject this Avatar (re-incarnation) of Hitler.
The Indian elite, empowered by recent economic successes, wish to piggy
back on the US to superpower status. They wish to forge a new strategic
alliance with the US that will facilitate the transfer of critical
military technology, attract financial investments, open US markets to
Indian businesses and enlist US' diplomatic support for Indian ascendance.
Modi seeks to increase his influence in the US. He also wishes to increase
fund raising from the rich Indian American community to finance his
politics in India. It is vital to his cause that he has intimate access to
the U.S.
At the moment, Hindu nationalist cannot have both; Modi as a national
leader and the US as vehicle to global power. As long as Modi is shunned
by the US he is ineligible for national office. It is therefore essential
for his supporters to purify his image, and they hope to do so by bullying
the US government into allowing him entry in to the US. If he was received
in the U.S., he will be projected in India as a leader of global stature.
US law on international religious freedom (section 604) prohibits the
State Department from allowing people who commit egregious violations from
coming to the US. Modi is now enforcing a new law against religious
conversions in Gujarat which primarily targets Christians. This single act
of curbing religious consciousness triggers section 604 and alone makes
him ineligible for a US visa.
The US Commission on International Religious Freedoms has also asked the
State department to deny Modi.
The Bush administration has been excellent on this issue, so far. In 2005
it not only denied Modi a diplomatic visa, but also rescinded a valid
tourist visa underscoring his status as an untouchable. All the signals
from the State Department suggest that the US will reject any new
application from Modi.
All politics is now global. The struggle between secular Hindus and
minorities and Hindu nationalism has spilled over to Foggy Bottom and
Capitol Hill. The US cannot stay away. It must engage and fight with the
Coalition against Genocide to preserve India's democracy and its
pluralistic traditions.
Dr. Muqtedar Khan is Director of Islamic Studies at the University of
Delaware and Fellow of the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding.
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