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Monday, April 20, 2009

Kenya Muslims fume at move to convert Obama grandma

Kenya Muslims fume at move to convert Obama grandma


NAIROBI (AFP) — A Protestant church in Kenya is trying to convert US President Barack Obama's step-grandmother to Christianity against her will, a Muslim group said Monday, condemning the move as provocation.
The Seventh Day Adventist church in the western town of Kisumu had invited 87-year-old Sarah Obama -- a Muslim -- to a function on Saturday, where she was allegedly to be baptised.
According to relatives in her village of Kogelo, "Mama Sarah", as she is popularly known in the US president's paternal homeland, was surprised by the offer and declined to attend.
"I regret the attempt by the Christian religion to force her to convert," Sheikh Mohamed Khalifa, the organising secretary of the Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya, told AFP.
"Why only her? Why not before Obama became president? Didn't they see her before he became president? We are ready to protect our religion," he said.
Said Obama, a step-brother to the US president, said the church pastors had approached Sarah Obama with news that she could become a Christian.
"Mama (Sarah) was born a Muslim and wishes to die a Muslim. The issue of conversion is neither here not there," he said.
Khalifa denounced the move as a "provocation."
"They don't have permission from Jesus to convert someone. I challenge them to quote a verse from the Bible allowing them to convert someone," he said.
Sarah became a national celebrity when her grandson visited the country in 2006 and her modest homestead has become a tourist attraction since the former Illinois senator's November 2008 election triumph.
The Kenyan government last month declared Kogelo a protected national heritage site.


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

CSID is a non-profit organization

As you know, CSID is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of democracy in Muslim societies by underscoring the areas where Islamic values and democratic principles meet. Through its various publications, conferences, website, and programs, CSID has become a leader in creating a platform for the voices of democracy and reform in the Muslim world, all the while engaging a wide range of authoritative and credible views and opinions in the process. This year, CSID is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a conference/banquet titled, "How to Improve Relations with the Muslim World - Challenges and Promises Ahead." The conference/banquet will be held on Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 in Washington, D.C. and will feature experts such as Shibley Telhami, University of Maryland and Brookings Institute; John Esposito, Georgetown University; Geneive Abdo, the Century Foundation, Sec. of State Hillary Clinton (invited) and Congressman Keith Ellison (invited), among many others.It is a special time for our organization as we reflect on the last decade's work and aspire to meet today's growing challenges; and I hope that you will be able to support us by:1 - Attending the dinner and/or the conference, or sending a representative.2- Writing and publishing a CONGRATULATORY letter in the conference program, in your name or in the name of your organization. The cost is $500 for a full page, and $250 for half a page.3- Sponsoring a TABLE for 10 at the banquet dinner, $1,500 for a front row table and $1,000 for a second row table. Your name or that of your organization/institution will be listed on the table and in the program booklet, and publicly recognized during the program, as a partner and sponsor of the conference.4- Becoming a sponsor of the conference. CSID is offering a range of packages suitable for any needs. These packages will give your respective organization or institution special recognition at our event and allow you the opportunity to network with high-ranking government officials, international scholars and U.S. policy makers who will be in attendance. To register for the conference and/or to become a sponsor, simply visit the conference website.We are confident that with your help, we can continue to promote the voices of democracy, reform and understanding throughout the U.S. and Muslim world.Thank you again for your time and consideration. We look forward to your participation and continued support!Sincerely,P.S. You can also help support CSID by promoting the conference among your circles and by emailing the following flyer/announcement to your listserv.Radwan A. Masmoudi