The feedback thus far from the UK muslim community hasn't demonstrated that, I expect they'd be more offended by seeing their beliefs dismissed as rubbish.JimC wrote:I agree 100% with Dawkin's attack on fundamentalist crap being spouted at Islamic (and other) faith schools, and I agree that such criticism must be expressed robustly. I just think his choice of the word "alien" was unwise, and played into the hands of the Imams, who can claim that Dawkins is aiding and abetting racist attitudes.Seraph wrote:Dawkins was clearly and unambiguously talking about religious fundamentalism when referring to creationist teachings in muslim faith schools as "alien rubbish". He was also clearly and unambiguously referring to the oppression of women in islamic societies when he described to the burka as 'the full bin-liner thing'. If you require more "tact" than that, it becomes indistinguishable from accomodationism. That did not work under Neville Chamberlain, and it is just as likely to fail in this instance. Dawkins is focused full-time on fighting institutionalised, organised, primitive, superstitious forces that try to overturn secularism, humanism and a scientific approach to knowledge in favour of theocracy. I think it's a bit much to expect him to focus directly on racism, poverty, capitalism and crime as well.Crumple wrote:Being right isn't enough - the truth must be expressed wisely, intelligently and with foresight. There is a larger picture here. Population dynamics, ghettoisation and social attitudes. Without tact there is a real risk of inflaming a situation, unleashing forces that can not be readily or easily put back in their boxes. Any damn fool can start a war(of words and worse).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-15226421
Inayat Bunglawala, never one a pass up an opportunity to hitch a lift on a passing bandwagon is nicely defensive:
http://inayatscorner.wordpress.com/2011 ... n-rubbish/
Off course 'alien' isn't used in the UK as a synonym for immigrant in the manner it is elsewhere.
Where it has been criticised has been the well meaning, non-muslim chattering classes. So perhaps it would be more accurate to say that;
"I just think his choice of the word "alien" was unwise, and played into the hands of the intelligentsia who will demand more self-censorship".
If you watch the video on Inayat's site the question of apes comes up. This is something I have found when discussing this on muslim forums, even intelligent muslims who accept evolutuion reject the notion that humankind could be anything other than Created. Bear in mind they are brought up on a diet of jews as apes and pigs and there is enormous resistence to the idea that they could also have been descended from apes.
(BTW You'll notice Inayat waxing lyrical about the beauty of Darwinism, but I like to know if he stops at the human bit).