President Obama speaks in Egypt

President Obama speaks in Egypt

Obama's Islamic homage wins praise
Strategy or sincerity, president's gestures resonate strongly among Muslims

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The speech heard around the world
Obama creates a clearing in cloudy U.S-Islam relations

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updated 2:57 p.m. PT, Thurs., June 4, 2009
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - The tone of respect was set from the opening lines of President Barack Obama's address to the Muslim world.

"Assalamu Aleikum" — Arabic for "peace be upon you" — he said, triggering applause from the crowd at Cairo University and bringing nods of approval in places like a coffee shop in the West Bank town of Ramallah, where some began calling him "Abu Hussein" — using his Muslim middle name — as a sign of honor.

Obama's ambitious speech — which sought to define a new relationship between Washington and the Islamic world — also represented an opportunity to shape his own image in the eyes of Muslims. He quoted from the Quran, paid homage to the cultural and intellectual achievements of Muslims and noted his middle name and his father's ties to the faith.

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"As the Holy Quran tells us, 'Be conscious of God and speak always the truth,'" Obama said. "That is what I will try to do today, to speak the truth as best I can."

'Sincere and credible'
Whether political stagecraft or sincerity, his gestures resonated strongly among many Muslims who often complain their traditions and culture are devalued in the West and have become overshadowed by Islamic radicals.

"He came across as sincere and credible," said Sheik Muhammad al-Nujaimi, a member of committee in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that tries to moderate the radical views of jailed militants. He said he plans to give a copy of Obama's address to the inmates with a message: "Muslims should offer help to the new American administration and reciprocate its overtures."

Obama also sprinkled his address with Arabic words that are well-known to all Muslims: "hijab" for the Islamic coverings for women, "zakat" for alms giving, which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.

Even these few references carry powerful significance in the Arab world, where the language is cherished as an important ethnic bond, revered for its connection to the Prophet Muhammad, and filled with elaborate greetings and finely crafted formalities that display respect.

Ring of authenticity
Obama's closing line — "And may God's peace be upon you" — rings with authenticity and cultural sensitivity to Arabic ears.

It's not clear whether Obama's address will have a lasting glow. A Jordanian jeweler, Ibrahim Hreish, described its effect as a "drug" that will eventually wear off.

But there were obvious comparisons to Obama's predecessor, George W. Bush, whose use of language — such as calling for a "crusade" against terrorists after the Sept. 11 attacks, a term that brought to mind the Christian Crusades against Islam in the Holy Land — helped stir anti-American anger in the Muslim world.

Obama "was fair on basics, soft on tone," said Labib Kamhawi, a political analyst in Amman, Jordan. "He avoided using provocative terms of the previous administration like `war on terrorism.'"

Obama said he was "proud to carry with me the good will of the American people and a greeting of peace from Muslim communities in my country."

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Obama emphasizes that

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The Presidents speech was one of the weirdest speeches I have ever seen, because of the way the media responded to what was said. It seems like most people want to focus on the Arab Israeli conflict as if we are not fighting terrorist that are hiding out in many of the Muslim countries.

It is as if all the professionals missed the fact that America is still looking for the Muslims to help us moderate their country so we can exist peacefully among each other.

Around the 16 minute part of this YouTube video was the point & no one cared because everyone is focusing on Israel's issues not America's.

Osama Ben Laden & his crew have killed a lot of innocent Muslims. He is violating most, if not all of thee teachings of the Koran & it seems like noone cared as if we were not fighting to save our own lives.

Lower Quality Version: President Obama Speaks to the Muslim World from Cairo, Egypt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BlqLwCKkeY

P.S. I really loved when he spokee about the moral high ground.


Great Speech

George Bush cound never command the kind of respect that we can command with President Barack Obama.

Our side dropped the ball on this one, because that speech was up there with all the other great speeches made by our founders & none cared.

I am disappointed because that speech should be used to galvanize our foreign policy in the Arab countries.


The Presidents speech was

The Presidents speech was one of the weirdest speeches I have ever seen, because of the way the media responded to what was said.


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