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Rajdeep Singh

Rajdeep Singh is Director of Law and Policy at The Sikh Coalition.

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A Sikh perspective on the King hearings

Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.), chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, will begin holding hearings Thursday on "the extent of the radicalization of American Muslims." Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, has characterized the hearings as "a witch hunt." Are they?

King also has said he believes the "self-radicalization" of American Muslims represents "a very small minority" of the overall community. What are the potential consequences of singling out one religious group?

Imagine losing a job, a happy childhood, or even a loved one in the United States because people cannot tolerate the way you look. And imagine the insensitivity of a congressional hearing on the extent of radicalization among American Christians, in light of the fact that many domestic extremists call themselves Christian.

Does this sound far-fetched?

Last Friday, two elderly Sikh friends took their last walk together on a suburban sidewalk near Sacramento, California. Late that afternoon, both of them were gunned down. Surinder Singh (aged 65) died on the spot, and Gurmej Singh (aged 78) sustained critical injuries to his chest.

Many in the Sikh American community are wondering whether these men were targeted because of their turbans, the religious signifiers of Sikh identity. Although the overwhelming majority of Americans who wear turbans are Sikhs, many (if not most) Americans are ignorant about this elementary fact, and are ignorantly prone to associate Sikhs with a handful of turban-clad criminals, who live in faraway lands and call themselves Muslim--the way some members of the Ku Klux Klan call themselves Christian.

Anytime a fanatical tirade or terrorist attack is launched against the United States--and anytime politicians and the mass media stoke sensational fears about the role of Islam in this regard--American Sikhs and Muslims alike pay a heavy price in the form of increased workplace discrimination, rampant school bullying, and even hate crimes. You would think that Americans would not have to endure so much trouble just to enjoy religious freedom.

By vilifying the entire Muslim American community in both the letter and spirit of his upcoming hearings, Congressman Peter King and his supporters could make life palpably worse for Sikhs and Muslims in this country, and give needless propaganda points to terrorists, in ways that fatally undermine homeland security.

As a Sikh, I reject these hearings; they are a broadside (and cheap shot) against an overwhelmingly peaceful religious community and a waste of my taxpayer dollars.

By Rajdeep Singh  |  March 7, 2011; 10:38 AM ET Save & Share:  Send E-mail   Facebook   Twitter   Digg   Yahoo Buzz   Del.icio.us   StumbleUpon   Technorati  
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Mr. King SHOULD have held hearings on the Muslim Brotherhood. The MB's involvement in college campuses demands exposure and examination. Instead, the committee now tarnishes the good name of all Muslims. Should the outcome be violence against Muslims, Mr. King will have blood on his hands.

Posted by: Martial | March 12, 2011 4:14 PM
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Posted by: letitbe | March 10, 2011 7:02 PM
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After 1500 years or so when you look at the present state of Islamic people and Islamic countries, it makes you wonder what is the root cause of this problem? May be there is some thing deep embedded in islam which is causing this problem.
Mr Rajdeep Singh
Sikhism say all human are equal. Islam do not say so.
Sikhism never converts or even try to convert any one to Sikhism.
In Islam conversion by force & threat is everyday life.
Look what is happening in Europe. May be we should wakeup early.
If islam is not a problem it will come out in the hearing. What are you afraid of.

Posted by: sugi60 | March 7, 2011 1:29 PM
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That's offensive. You look at Morocco, Algeria, Albania, etc the the other 50+ countries that are a majority Muslim population adn you will see the issue is not religion but education (leading to fundamentalism)and demoncratic rule. Fundamentalist Christians are no better than Fundamentalist Muslims on basic human rights. Look the facts in "christian" enclaves in Africa killing muslims, LDS extremists that encourage multipile subserviant wives, etc. Conversely look at the 7 million peaceful Muslims in the US that love America and love their idea of a moderate religion. It is the power hungry and mad men who hide behind any religion that are the issue.

Posted by: cadam72 | March 7, 2011 10:05 PM
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Mr. Rajdeep Singh
The Title should be "A Sikh's perspective…… "
When you say " A Sikh perspective ……" you have declared yourself to be a spokesperson of Sikhism, which you are NOT.
I strongly object to the Title
I am for the hearing.
These are Tax dollars well spent!

Posted by: sugi60 | March 7, 2011 2:17 PM
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After 1500 years or so when you look at the present state of Islamic people and Islamic countries, it makes you wonder what is the root cause of this problem? May be there is some thing deep embedded in islam which is causing this problem.
Mr Rajdeep Singh
Sikhism say all human are equal. Islam do not say so.
Sikhism never converts or even try to convert any one to Sikhism.
In Islam conversion by force & threat is everyday life.
Look what is happening in Europe. May be we should wakeup early.
If islam is not a problem it will come out in the hearing. What are you afraid of.

Posted by: sugi60 | March 7, 2011 1:29 PM
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