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Is the Solution to Hire More Muslim Journalists?

by Daniel Pipes
Tue, 4 Mar 2008

updated Thu, 6 Mar 2008

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Philip Bennett, managing editor of the Washington Post, offered a franker set of views than perhaps he intended when he spoke on March 3 at the University of California-Irvine's Center for the Study of Democracy about media coverage of Islam, as reported by Alan Blank in the Daily Pilot. Bennett, Blank writes,

thinks news organizations ought to hire more Muslim reporters. To illustrate this point he drew mainly from quotes of notable colleagues and statistical polls, rarely giving his own opinion directly. "Six of 10 Americans, according to a 2007 ABC Poll, don't understand the basic tenets of Islam," Bennett said. He attributed this to the lack of Muslims working in American newsrooms. "At the Post I want more Muslim readers and I want more Muslim journalists."

Bennett assumes, with touching naïveté, that to be Muslim is know Islam. Less touching is the assumption that not to be a Muslim is not to know Islam. This fraudulent expectation of special insight from one's status, religious or otherwise, needs strenuously to be rejected.

Bennett's thinking gets worse from here:

Words poorly translated from Arabic to English are a big source of confusion caused by the lack of Muslim voices in the American media, according to Bennett. Zeyad Maasarani, 22, a Muslim reporter for California's most circulated Muslim publication, Southern California in Focus, agrees with Bennett that terms like "jihad," "madrasa" and "hijab" are a big source of the public's misunderstanding of Islam. "Jihad means holy war, which is the definition that most Americans know, but it also means struggle, and valiant attempt," Maasarani said

Unreported here is that Southern California in Focus is affiliated with the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the continent's leading Islamist organization. More importantly, madrasa and hijab are simple terms that most politically aware readers understand, while jihad is more accurately understood by the simple "holy war" translation than through complex interpretations – as I have at some length argued elsewhere.

Finally, Bennett unintentionally revealed the appallingly primitive state of understanding of Islam in his own institution:

One such word that has been contentiously debated in newsrooms is "Islamist," which generally refers to a political movement governed by Islamic law. Bennett said at the Washington Post editors still have not decided whether to add it to their style book. Some argue the word is a useful distinction for movements like Hamas and Hezbollah, but others at the Post argue that it is too vague and should be omitted in favor of a more specific description.

Comment: It's all very well for Bennett to sniff patronizingly at the knowledge of Islam among average Americans, but I am impressed with their learning curve since 9/11 as well as their common sense. Far less impressive to me is a group of sophisticated editors that cannot even, after all these years, decide to use the word Islamist. Someone has a problem understanding Islam, but it's Philip Bennett, not his readers. (March 4, 2008)

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The "Solution" is to pressure the MSM to allow ONE ISRAELI JOURNALIST to do a report on the Middle East [196 words]

DrRJP 

Mar 20, 2008 15:41

Enough Muslim appeasement !! [126 words]

Nafata Bamaguje 

Mar 16, 2008 14:15

Even if Bennet COULD get Muslim journalists... [213 words]

Robert 

Mar 11, 2008 17:17

sadly, a common phenomenon [151 words]

Al Krepler 

Mar 11, 2008 09:43

muslim journalists [130 words]

zari namdar 

Mar 10, 2008 19:19

  Is CNN International Really - ANN or the Arab News Network ?? [154 words]

Linda 

Mar 11, 2008 09:14

  CNN Int'l and BBC are de facto controlled by The House of Sod & FOX, well, I have some bad news .. [437 words]

James Burke 

Mar 12, 2008 07:18

  Iranian TV based in Washington DC [261 words]

zari namdar 

Mar 14, 2008 04:15

  Mrs's Zari Namdar's comment is only 50% right! [172 words]

lili azari 

Apr 19, 2008 13:46

  it is time to expose phony Iranian TV stations! [227 words]

zari namdar 

Apr 24, 2008 06:57

  Ms. Zari Namdar gets it! [150 words]

Lili Azari 

Apr 25, 2008 09:53

  Muslim Journalists are biased [134 words]

TIRDAD GHARIB 

Apr 25, 2008 13:28

  IRAN MUST BE SAVED FROM THE TERRORIST MOLLAHS TORTURING OUR CHILDREN IN IRAN [220 words]

TIRDAD GHARIB 

Apr 25, 2008 18:23

  I am a real American Zionist who speaks Farssi {iranian }very well! [376 words]

zari namdar 

Apr 26, 2008 03:23

  Ms. Zari, please keep cool and read ! [205 words]

lili azari 

Apr 28, 2008 10:12

  HOMELAND SECURITY TO WATCH VERY CLOSELY ON IRANIANS AND OTHERS [147 words]

TIRDAD GHARIB 

May 28, 2008 16:04

  TO IRANS TERRRORIST REGIME AND STATE AND THOSE IRANNIAN AMERICAN SUPPORTING THE ISLAMIC OF IRAN DO NOT MESS WITH AMERICA AND ISRAEL. [272 words]

TIRDAD GHARIB 

May 29, 2008 17:06

What's Needed Besides the Phenomenon of Suicide Bombing? [271 words]

Ron Thompson 

Mar 10, 2008 18:02

Bennett's Logic, or Why Spock Puked [78 words]

Azamin Ippish 

Mar 10, 2008 10:25

Sometimes words (and their translations) do NOT matter. [107 words]

Godot 

Mar 10, 2008 09:44

Chasing dark shadows [354 words]

Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai 

Mar 10, 2008 01:04

Hire more Moslems at News papers? [163 words]

M.D. Anthony 

Mar 10, 2008 00:03

Liberals and Radicals as Bedfellows [267 words]

Barry Kumar 

Mar 9, 2008 22:56

  yes they are foolish [55 words]

dfwhite19438 

Mar 11, 2008 02:31

  Not just foolish - braindead!!! [85 words]

Jaladhi 

Mar 12, 2008 14:04

Some Arab journalists can tell the truth (and other comments) [518 words]

Rachel Garber 

Mar 9, 2008 20:38

The great knowledge of mr Bennet... [41 words]

Francesco Mangascià 

Mar 9, 2008 19:30

Islamism, Islamists and Islamisation [365 words]

Norma Fares 

Mar 9, 2008 16:00

Hiring Quotas [64 words]

Patty 

Mar 9, 2008 15:45

No it is not about hiring Muslim journalists it is about hiring journalists that are fluent in Arabic [129 words]

dhimmi no more 

Mar 8, 2008 15:53

"...Bennett unintentionally revealed the appallingly primitive state of understanding of Islam".... [294 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 8, 2008 10:59

I know all the tenets I need to know about Islam [105 words]

DrRJP 

Mar 7, 2008 17:19

  About the Quran calling human beings animals. [312 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 7, 2008 22:22

Hah! [15 words]

Yevgeniy 

Mar 7, 2008 13:04

understanding how fascism functions [139 words]

G.Vishvas 

Mar 6, 2008 23:29

  Brainwashing [115 words]

dfwhite19438 

Mar 9, 2008 18:46

The Getting of Wisdom [111 words]

Rebecca Moulds 

Mar 6, 2008 17:47

Definitely. [159 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Mar 6, 2008 16:31

Actions of Muslims throughout the world shape their image in non-Muslim mind!! [162 words]

Jaladhi 

Mar 6, 2008 14:38

  Assassins ! [252 words]

dfwhite19438 

Mar 11, 2008 02:17

  To defeat Islam in one presidential term... [265 words]

Robert 

Mar 12, 2008 00:04

  Truth about Islam has to be widely told!!! [170 words]

Jaladhi 

Mar 12, 2008 16:05

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