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Posted By bipin On April 10, 2008 @ 5:04 pm In San Antonio, 11th July | No Comments

[1] Statesman.com

[2] Texas welcome for imam

Had you read or heard that the governor of Texas was to break bread with a Muslim imam only 10 years ago, you might have thought it highly improbable. It’s a new Texas, however, and a new world.

Gov. Rick Perry is scheduled to welcome the Aga Khan, a religious leader with a global reach and immense wealth with activities that include a formal dinner on Saturday. The imam is celebrating 50 years as leader of the world’s Shia Imam Ismaili Muslims with a world tour, and Texas is the first stop on the U.S. leg of it. The current Aga Khan, 71, has led the sect since 1957.

His Texas followers number 25,000 to 30,000 and are engaged in a wide variety of businesses and professions. They don’t generally attract a lot of attention, but the visit by the Aga Khan and the recognition by the top state elected official will change that a little.

The sect led by the Aga Khan values self-reliance, tolerance and human worth. In addition to tithes from followers, the Aga Khan finances the sect’s activities with more than $1 billion in sales from a variety of businesses, including banks, hotels and newspapers. The sect also builds hospitals and health care facilities.

The immense wealth of the Aga Khan has stirred controversy in the past, including from other Muslims who have disassociated themselves from the Ismailis.

The first of the Ismailis arrived in Texas 40 or so years ago and are concentrated in the state’s metropolitan areas: Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin and San Antonio.

The visit to Texas is clearly a message that the Aga Khan wants to pierce stereotypes of Muslims that have grown since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks by extremist Muslims in the United States. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan stoke suspicions of Muslims in this country. Lamenting that climate of suspicion, the Aga Khan - who was educated at Harvard - has described the religious conflict “as a clash of ignorance.”

Though the visit is more symbol than substance to official Texas, the participation by Perry sends a positive message to both the Ismailis and their fellow Texans.

It’s a message of understanding and tolerance that we would all be wise to heed: Peace be with all of us.


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