CAIR Approves of Crusader Film

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Tue Apr 26, 2005 at 1:25 pm PDT • Views: 293

Radical Islamic front group CAIR, one of whose founding members was just convicted of terrorist financing, really likes Ridley Scott’s new film: Muslims Call New Fox Crusader Film ‘Balanced’; CAIR Says ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ Avoids Negative Stereotypes. (Hat tip: Baldy.)

WASHINGTON, April 25 /U.S. Newswire/ — A prominent national Islamic civil rights and advocacy group said today that the new 20th Century Fox epic “Kingdom of Heaven” is a “balanced” portrayal of the Crusades, despite earlier concerns that the film might offer stereotypical portrayals of Islam or Muslims.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) based its judgment on a private screening of the Sir Ridley Scott film at Fox studios in Los Angeles. “Kingdom” is scheduled to open in theaters nationwide May 6.

To watch a trailer of the film, go to: http://www.kingdomofheavenmovie.com/trailer.html

Representatives of CAIR’s Southern California office (CAIR-LA) and the group’s national headquarters took part in the screening. They said the film, which focuses on the 12th century period between the Second and Third Crusades, highlights the humanity of characters on both sides of that centuries-long conflict.

“Our overall impression is that ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ is a balanced and positive depiction of Islamic culture during the Crusades,” said CAIR-LA Communications Director Sabiha Khan. “Muslims are shown as dignified and proud people whose lives are based on ethics and morality.” Khan said one of the film’s positive messages, that Muslims and Christians can live together in peace, will provide an opportunity for increased interfaith dialogue.

“It is unfortunately a rare occasion when a Muslim filmgoer can leave the theater feeling good about a movie’s portrayal of Islam,” said CAIR National Communications Coordinator Rabiah Ahmed, who also attended the Los Angeles screening. “This film managed to show the horrors of war without associating those horrors with a particular faith or culture.” Ahmed thanked Fox for its screening of the film and for taking care to avoid religious stereotypes.

Since CAIR has a very finely tuned sensitivity to offenses against Islam (read: a hair trigger and an aggressive agenda of victimhood), it boggles the mind to imagine how thoroughly whitewashed and politically correct the movie must be.

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