Monday, August 20, 2007
In an extraordinary visit to Israel, organized by the American Jewish Committee's (AJC) India office, Ilaysi arrived as part of a delegation of Indian Muslim leaders and journalists.
Asked to address Hamas's call for jihad to destroy Israel, Ilaysi said, "I believe in peace and this is the message I take. I don't believe in anything that destroys another country."
The religious leader also said the time had come for Pakistan to establish official relations with Israel. "This is the right thing to do," he added.
Ilaysi's arrival was not trouble-free, however, as a number of protests held by Indian Muslims were held in opposition to the visit.
"Indian Muslims do not have a very good impression of the Israelis. The protesters were saying, you are going to Israel, a country which humiliates the Muslims. That's the impression that they have," Ilaysi explained. He said the protests symbolized the natural opposition which arises to positive acts. "When you do good deeds, you are bound to have challenges and hurdles," he added.
"My impression was initially that the Israelis are certainly dominating Muslims out here. Once I came here, that impression completely changed," Ilaysi said. "I saw the reality on the ground, the mutual respect Israeli Arabs and Israeli Jews have for each other. Constant conflict is not the reality here," Ilaysi said, describing his visit to the Israeli-Arab village of Abu Gosh, frequented by Israeli Jews...
[h/t: Fred]
I'm not in the least surprised to read that it was the AJC (American Jewish Committee) that helped to initiate this exchange. AJC is a low-key but effective organization that does yeoman's work in a thoughtful, productive and often inspiring manner.
Still, it's the General Secretary and the imams comprising the All-India Assoc. who deserve special applause. That's a heartening and inspiring photo, both substantively and symbolically, serving to point to the more positive ends being sought in the war against Islamofascism and related forays.