There is some confusion brewing in the Muslim community over which if either of the major party candidates they should support in the upcoming election.
As my colleague Mike Miller posted (see NEW: Embattled Kamala Harris Surprisingly Losing Once-Solid Voting Bloc in Much-Needed Swing State), there is a lot of resistance among Michigan Muslims to voting for Harris. So much so that some consternation has developed over the impact this may have on the outcome of the race in Michigan.
“I personally don’t know anyone who would vote for Harris,” said Imam Hassan Qazwini, who founded the Islamic Institute of America in Dearborn Heights. Qazwini said he plans to vote third-party this year after supporting Biden in 2020.
Initially, Qazwini said, according to The Times, that many Arabs hoped Harris would “show some even-handedness and fairness in handling the conflict. But unfortunately, that was wishful thinking.”
“The conflict” being Israel’s two-front war, with one front in Gaza against Hamas and the other in Lebanon against Hezbollah. As I’ve previously asked, what constitutes even-handedness and fairness against radical Islamists who on one side murdered, tortured, and raped Israeli men, women, and children, while on the other side continued to indiscriminately fire hundreds of missiles into the Jewish state? […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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