Been thinking about Obama and McCain and was wondering where Muslims stood on the outcome of the US Presidential election.
Whom do they want to win and why?
Here's link that was sent to me.
http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?c=Article_C&cid=1225697868608&pagename=Zone-English-News/NWELayout
Obama or McCain: Muslim Voters
By Zeyad Maasarani, Mukhtar A. Khan, IOL Correspondents
WASHINGTON — Hours before the opening of America's historic White House elections, IslamOnline.net correspondents interviewed American Muslims in different states.
We asked if they would be casting their ballot, their favorite candidate, the basis for their election choice, candidates' stances on Islam, and whether America is ready for a Muslim president.
Quote:I favor Obama over John McCain and think that Barack Obama is a Muslim.
Quote:There are at least 6-7 million Muslims in the US and I'm sure they can make a difference in swing states like Virginia, Ohio, Florida, Michigan, Missouri and Pennsylvania.
Quote:If Obama wins, it will stamp the American democracy as the World No.1 democracy, and then anybody, even a Muslim, can expect to become the president of this sole World Super Power.
Quote:I am voting as an Arab American, a Muslim, a citizen and a participant of this democratic nation that we live in. As a field organizer with the Yalla Vote campaign I advocate the importance of voting and I reiterate that voting is very important for several key reasons. As Arab Americans we need to vote because more so than ever this election will determine many important issues for us such as our civil liberties, the Iraq war, our economy, etc. It is also important since we live in a democratic nation that we exercise our rights as active participants. For Arab Americans its important to go and show that we are an important factor for the candidates, by voting. Power is in numbers and the only way to achieve that is through voicing our opinion.
Quote:I think it was a wise strategy that Obama didn’t visit any mosque during his election campaign. If he had, there would have been an unending controversy labeling Obama as Muslim and endangering his vote bank with fear mongering of Islamophobia. When there were some rumors that he is a Muslim, his popularity graph had gone downward in the survey polls.
Quote:The Republican and not the Democratic Party has been pro-Muslim countries. I cannot see any reason why the majority of Muslims in the US is backing Obama, though Obama has always resisted the Muslim identity and never visited or approached any mosque.
Quote:However, I don’t always agree with the candidates. Barack Obama is for gay marriage, but I’m not, so I’m voting yes on Prop. 8 [to only allow traditional marriage]. Obama just tries to please everybody.