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Quran Compatible With American Values, Filmmaker Says
Trevor Williams
Atlanta - 03.06.09
Mr. Masudi is optimistic that 9/11's scars are largely in the past, and that the perceived conflict between Islam and the West will shrink if "as long as we are sincere in our efforts" to foster understanding.
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Despite a perceived cultural clash between the West and Islam, many of the values upheld by Americans are also enshrined in the religion’s holy book, the Quran, an Indian filmmaker said in Atlanta.

“The Quran is already there, it’s being played out every day, day in and day out in American life,” said Faruq Masudi, who is promoting his newest movie in Georgia. “To say that American lifestyle or society is at loggerheads with the concept of the Quran is very, very wrong.”

Mr. Masudi, who hails from northern India, has produced soap operas and other TV shows in multiple languages for distribution in India, Pakistan and around the Middle East.

He had already produced two feature films in Hindi and Arabic, but his latest project was filmed entirely in the U.S., in English, with a cast of American scholars.

Titled “Quran: Contemporary Connections,” the film blends genres but mostly resembles a documentary, which Mr. Masudi hopes will correct much of what he calls “misinformation” about Islam in America.

“I felt, like most of the Muslims, that we are not being perceived in the way we should be,” Mr. Masudi said.

In his view, it’s partly the responsibility of Muslims to remedy that problem.  Aside from being a business venture, the film is Mr. Masudi’s effort to increase awareness about his faith and build intercultural understanding that leads to peace.

Although he maintains good relationships with non-Muslim colleagues and acquaintances, Mr. Masudi decided to make the film when he noticed that many people still don’t understand how Islam – a 1,400-year-old faith – fits into a modern context.

As the “fountainhead” for all Islamic belief, the Quran is the perfect place to begin showing how Islam is compatible with Western values, Mr. Masudi said.

For instance, the role of women in Muslim countries often comes under fire from human rights activists in America, but Mr. Masudi said his film shows that the Quran actually grants women equality in wealth, social status, religion and marital contracts.

“If you ask me, there are more rights than men, contrary to what many people think,” Mr. Masudi said.

He allows that some countries acting under Islam’s banner deprive women of their rights, but said “they are not acting in good belief.

“The fault is with those people, not with the Quran,” he said.

In fact, the U.S. does a better job at enacting some Quranic precepts than many supposedly Muslim countries do, he said.

He cited the government’s Social Security program and efforts to help the poor and destitute.  Using urban settings as the film’s backdrop, the film shows how programs like these illustrate that some Quranic principles are at work.

“When you see those images, those American images in my film, you really will wonder, … ‘Where is the clash, where is the difference?’” Mr. Masudi said in a filmed interview with GlobalAtlanta.

The media shoulders some of the blame for allowing stereotypes to take root.  In the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Americans became obsessed with the hunt for one man – Osama bin Laden – and hasn’t been able to see the millions of Muslims around them who are contributing to their communities, he said.

As far as news is concerned, “Being good is no good, you know? Being bad is good because bad sells,” he added.

“One Osama bin Laden sells all across the world, but there are millions of non-Osama bin Ladens who are doing absolutely wonderful work not only for Muslims but for non-Muslims as well.”

The film tackles the Islamic views of war and jihad, sex, polygamy and other issues that have become controversial and sensationalized.

Mr. Masudi hopes to find a distributor for his film in the U.S. 

For more information on the film, watch the trailer above or go to www.quranconnections.com


Comments:

Maryam:
Dear Barbara Y, I must say after reading your comment in particular, I felt that I, as a Muslim-American woman, had to say something. If you can’t trust Mr. Masudi, perhaps you’ll trust a woman to explain that Islam is a wonderful religion, and explain about the status of Muslim women. You’re absolutely incorrect in stating that “according to Sharia law. . .if a Muslim woman is murdered by a male relative in a so-called "honor killing", then the perpetrator is not punished. In fact, he is congratulated!” I think you’ve got religion confused with a cultural aspect, as Islam doesn’t support such a thing. I think you think because Muslims have done this in the past, it must be a part of Islam, but this isn’t true! There is absolutely nothing Islamic about honor killings- if anything, they are DIShonorable. I hope you realize how uncommon it is; I can relate this subject to school shootings; other countries can think "school shootings are so common in America!" And while it's true that school shootings have happened here more often than in any other country, it is in no way a part of our culture, nor is it a “Christian” thing to do. While many people have unfortunately died as a result of these shootings, it isn't a common occurrence in our American way of life. Yes, it's happened, but it most definitely isn't the "norm" for our culture, and the same goes for honor killings in Muslim countries; it's happened, but they are rare cases and are in no way a common practice, and most importantly, they are most definitely NOT in accordance with Shariah. Such rare, extreme cases are not what define the culture, nor are they widespread or frequent practices like people on the outside might think.
March 15, 2009 4:26 p.m.

sean:
I am curious which country has produced a constitution under the auspices of Quaranic values to rival the liberty presupposed by the Judeo-Christian inspired American Constitution? I would expect that country to be described in great detail in the film.
March 12, 2009 9:53 p.m.

matt:
I read the comments by Joe,Dave and Barbara, this is why these readers should watch Masudi's movie and then make their judjments. these comments represent all the propaganda againest Islam. some people do not like the truth.
March 08, 2009 5:19 p.m.

joe:
The Quran directly contradicts the US Constitution. There is NO Freedom of Religion, and NO Freedom of Speech under Islam. Its time Americans understood this. They should also be aware that the Quran permits Muslims to lie and deceive unbelievers, and so this is just article is just another example of Taqiyya, the Islamic Lie.
March 07, 2009 7:27 p.m.

Barbara Y.:
I cannot trust Mr. Masudi to explain how Islam is a wonderful religion, when he lies about the status of Muslim women. According to Sharia law, which is compulsory for Muslims, women are NOT equal to men. Here's an example: if a Muslim woman is murdered by a male relative in a so-called "honor killing", then the perpetrator is not punished. In fact, he is congratulated! I'm so tired of Western usual idiots providing a forum for lies about Islam.
March 07, 2009 3:02 p.m.

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