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  Featured Author   Al-Jamarat: The Rest of the Story by Aishah Schwartz  
   
Times read: 3881   TalkBacks: 2   Jan 16, 2006   Print this Article   TalkBacks
 
Will the misrepresentation never cease?
 

It would appear instead that for the purposes of the 'powers that be' behind organizations like AP, ABC and CBS that perpetuating an impression to the world that Muslims are a silly lot who think that throwing a handful of pebbles at a pillar will purge them of their sins, when the truth is that the actions of al-Jamarat are those of religious symbolism not mockery.

Yes, it is true, on January 12, 2006, many Hajj pilgrims died in a stampede at Mina, Saudi Arabia. But what will it take for the truth of Islam to prevail? It's as easy as the click of a mouse button running a query on the terms "rituals of hajj", and in some cases even easier to tap into pre-existing research, as in the case of CBS.

For anyone reporting on Islam it would seem that the basics are known, or that is to say, easily known; the basic's being that Islam is based on 5 pillars. Hajj being the fifth pillar, Al-Jamarat, or stoning, being a part of the Hajj process.

What is disturbing to me, yet again, is the fact that although accurate information pertaining to hajj is readily available, and in some cases even already a part of past record, print media has once again misrepresented information with regard to Islam.

The miscarriage of information is disseminated through the Associated Press (AP) and subsequently delivered through two of the most 'reliable' sources of news and information, as is hammered into the minds of listeners and readers through various corporate slogans:

ABC News

"America's #1 Broadcasting Company"
"America's Favorite Network"
"More Americans get their news from ABC News than from any other 
     
In this age of instant information, anyone with a discerning eye can ferret out the truth with just a few strokes at a keyboard.
source"

and

CBS News

"America's Most Watched Network"
"Everybody's Watching CBS"

Now, it might seem like small potatoes to some, but there is a distinct difference between what the news has reported and the truth with the most recent case of dissemination of misinformation about Islam.

First Case in Point

In the AP story distributed through ABC News Misplaced Bag, Haste Led to Hajj Stampede, not only in the third paragraph, but also in the story's accompanying picture is found the following text, with regard to the purpose of al-Jamarat or as referred to in the article, the 'stone throwing ritual':

In the stoning ritual, all pilgrims must pelt a series of three pillars called al-Jamarat, which represent the devil, to purge themselves of sin. (Third paragraph of story)

The stampede occurred as tens of thousands of pilgrims headed toward al-Jamarat, a series of three pillars representing the devil that the faithful pelt with stones to purge themselves of sin. (picture caption with article) link

Second Case in Point

In another version of the AP story Stampede Kills 345 at Hajj Ritual circulated via CBS News we have the following:

In the stoning ritual, all the pilgrims must pass by a series of three pillars called al-Jamarat, which represent the devil and which the faithful
 
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pelt with stones to purge themselves of sin.
(fourth paragraph - link)

Interestingly enough, a CBSNews.com interactive slideshow provides the following, which correctly states:

In Mina, the stones are tossed at three stone pillars in a symbolic rejection of Satan.

The Fundamentals of Islam link - Click on the third link for "Hajj" and then click on the number "5" for Mina and you get the exact text.

Third Case in Point

The organization that ran the story from which other news organizations obtained copy: The Associated Press (AP).

Q. How many people hear or read an AP story?

Depending on whether the story ran on the state, national or international wires, more than a billion people may read, hear or see news from The Associated Press. (AP FAQ's - link)

Ethics and Principles:
The good newspaper is fair, accurate, honest, responsible, independent and decent. Truth is its guiding principle. From: Associated Press Managing Editors' (APME) Statement of Ethical Principles - link/

The newspaper should guard against inaccuracies, carelessness, bias or distortion through emphasis, omission or technological manipulation.
From: Associated Press Managing Editors' (APME) Statement of Ethical Principles - link/

"…we abhor inaccuracies, carelessness, bias or distortions." AP Statement of News Values 
     
Al-Jamarat is the ritual commemoration of Ibrahim's (Abraham) stoning of Satan when the latter tried to tempt him to disobey Allah.
and Principles 11/29/05

In this age of instant information, anyone with a discerning eye can ferret out the truth with just a few strokes at a keyboard. Would it not behoove those who claim to be the most watched, listened to and trusted, and who aspire to uphold accuracy and responsibility as primary principles in the course of business, to let the information disseminated through their collective outlets reflect truth and accuracy to the best of their capabilities, to include their reporting on Islam and Muslims?

It would appear instead that for the purposes of the 'powers that be' behind organizations like AP, ABC and CBS that perpetuating an impression to the world that Muslims are a silly lot who think that throwing a handful of pebbles at a pillar will purge them of their sins, when the truth is that the actions of al-Jamarat are those of religious symbolism not mockery.

Al-Jamarat is the ritual commemoration of Ibrahim's (Abraham) stoning of Satan when the latter tried to tempt him to disobey Allah, which doesn't even come close to the reported statements that the purpose of throwing the pebbles is to purge one from sins.

Guess what AP, ABC and CBS? Muslims abhor inaccuracies, carelessness, bias and distortions too.


Footnote: Related: Heaven…The Rest of the Story (link)

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The opinions expressed in this article are of the author and not necessarily of Vibes.
 
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Aishah Schwartz is a Muslim American revert and freelance writer. She is also Founder and Director of Muslimah Writers Alliance, a member of the National Association of Women Writers and the Muslim American Journalists Association. Ms. Schwartz has catalogued her journeys through Islam in a series of articles found at http://www.sisteraishah.com.

 
    
   
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Saudi seeks Fatwa on stoning devil
By Muawia E. Ibrahim and Adel Arafah

18 January 2006

SAUDI authorities are looking for Fatwa from scholars around the world concerning working out a new method for the symbolic stoning of the devil.

In a bid to avoid any deadly stampedes in future, the latest of which claimed the lives of 363 people last week, the authorities also unveiled plans to replace the current Jamarat passage with a 10-level structure, to ensure the safety of pilgrims on this site where incidents over the years marred one of the five pillars of Islam.

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"Hajj being the fifth pillar, Al-Jamarat, or stoning, being a part of the Hajj process".
That is just it. The process is a latter day innovation, like others. If one wants to talk about the "fundamentals"--then, please note that it is not part of the Quranic Hajj.

"media has once again misrepresented information with regard to Islam".
The media in general ‘reports’ matters at it sees it, it is not supposed to pontificate on the truth or otherwise of the matter. The Muslims as practitioners of Islam- and various forms of it, are portrayed by media as it is being professed and as it SEEs it in practice. If they 'jazz it up' , they are in the business for it.We providethe lyrics!

"In the stoning ritual, all pilgrims must pelt a series of three pillars called al-Jamarat, which represent the devil, to purge themselves of sin".
My dear Aishah this is what Muslims in general BELIEVE and hence do what they do!
"In Mina, the stones are tossed at three stone pillars in a symbolic rejection of Satan".
The SYMBOLISM bit is a theological wrangling, perhaps on the part of the Muslim 'Church', and not understood by 99.9% of pilgrims. Ask of those outside your enlightened group to get a feel of it.
If we are to question, as is our God given right, the practices, then it is important to bring the whole gambit of Hajj in the light of its RETURNS for 'Muslim nation' and to discuss SYMBOLISM if there is any. Would the vested interest allow us to do that??
 
     
 
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