Iceland review - 2014, Side 69

Iceland review - 2014, Side 69
ICELAND REVIEW 67 IsLAm against Muslims appears to have increased in recent years. “When I first came here, no one cared what I believed but now Muslims are being attacked systematically,” maintains Salmann. “I find it unfair that I’m being held responsible for things that happen in Afghanistan or Kenya. Fortunately, we sense more support than preju- dice.” Among supporters of the new mosque are Bjarni Randver Sigurvinsson and Toshiki Toma, who represent the National Church of Iceland at the Consultation Platform of Religious Associations in Iceland (Samráðsvettvangur trú- félaga), founded in 2006. They wrote in daily newspaper Fréttablaðið on July 18, 2013 that it’s a matter of human rights for Muslims in Iceland to build a house of worship. They dismiss the views expressed by Ólafur and Protest the Mosque in Iceland as “ignorance, prejudice and intolerance,” which must be counteracted with increased edu- cation about different religions throughout the entire school system. port than opposition for the mosque, stating that while the Facebook page founded by Protest the Mosque in Iceland has received over 3,000 likes, a page created in its support was quick to match that number. “I find it sad that the mosque has become such a controversial issue and that it has prompted people to say such ugly things about the religion. Islam has very good teachings,” comments Dyah. This is underlined by Ahmad Seddeeq, origi- nally from Egypt, who was hired as Imam at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Iceland in 2011. “The real meaning of Islam is peace,” he states. “The media unfairly associates some negative stereotypes with Islam and these get stuck in people’s minds. Once people learn about Islam from true Muslims they change their views. So let people learn about Islam from them. Actually, the majority of Icelanders are understanding and tol- erant. As an Imam, I’m always in front, and it’s my role to help eradicate prejudice by clearing mis- understandings spread by the media.” Prejudice “The real meaning of Islam is peace.” ibrahim sverrir agnarsson, chair of the Muslim association of iceland, standing where iceland’s first mosque will soon be built, in the eastern part of the capital. traditional prayer calls won’t be necessary, he says. “there’s no reason for us to be shouting at an empty bus station.”

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