After a Muslim complained that Islam was not being represented the town of North Castle has added the Islamic symbol of the crescent to the town's holiday display. The man who complained has admitted that the month of December does not always have an Islamic holiday in it. But obviously he does not care as him and many other Muslims continually look to shove Islam down our throats.
12/14/08 06:32 AM
Islam’s crescent added to town’s holiday display
By Jim Fitzgerald
ARMONK — When they light the town Christmas tree in Armonk today, there will be a Jewish menorah right alongside, as usual. There will also be something new this year — an Islamic crescent and star.
And if there are any local Buddhists or Hindus in town who want to see their symbols as well, the town is welcoming applications.
The holiday display, sponsored by the town of North Castle, which includes the village of Armonk, is among a growing number around the country that include the common symbol for Islam.
“We’ve decided to go in the direction of being all-inclusive,” said Reese Berman, supervisor of the town of 11,000, about 30 miles north of New York City and home to IBM headquarters. “We now have a specific guideline to follow.”
Craig Mason, 63, a retired town resident who was walking past the display on a rainy morning last week, said he had no strong religious feelings but felt the display “says nice things about the people here, about how we welcome everyone.”
Bill Donahue, president of the Catholic League for Civil and Religious Rights, said displaying a menorah and star-and-crescent — which he considers religious symbols — “shows tremendous sympathy for Jews and Muslims at the expense of the majority Christians” because a Christmas tree, he said, is not religious. He would favor adding a Nativity scene.
But Judy Wesley, director of the Armonk Chamber of Commerce, said she was raised Catholic and “in my opinion there’s nothing wrong with having a spirit of inclusion. Jesus Christ himself would have gathered everyone around him.”
North Castle added its menorah about 15 years ago at the behest of a local temple, which felt Hanukkah should be recognized along with Christmas. Then last year, the town board was approached by Asad Jilani, who thought Muslim residents should also be represented.
“I said, ‘Oh, there’s a menorah and a Christmas tree and where is my crescent?’ ” said Jilani, who has been active in community affairs. He said that although there is not always an Islamic holiday in December, he felt it would be an appropriate time to celebrate all cultures.
What he didn’t want, he said, is what the town did — move the menorah from the town park onto the grounds of the temple. Berman says the town felt it did not have time to address Jilani’s request and moving the menorah “would mean the star and crescent was not singled out.”
“I was embarrassed,” Jilani said. “The last thing I was suggesting was to move the menorah. I wanted this to be for openness, for representing everyone.”
Berman said she decided to revisit the decision this year because “no one was happy.” She appointed a committee that studied what other municipalities had done and what the courts had decided.
The board approved the star and crescent and came up with guidelines for future requests: There has to be a formal application; the symbol will be displayed only during the Christmas season; it has to be privately funded (Jilani paid for the star and crescent); and the board will not try to distinguish between religious and secular symbols.
Link to Article
The Christmas tree and Menorah are symbols of the respective holidays, not of the faith. Putting up a star and crescent is equivalent to putting up a cross. This was a totally wrong-headed decision.
ReplyDeleteTruth spoken.
ReplyDeleteTo anonymous,
ReplyDeleteYou are correct, but it seems that some people are looking for any reason to cater to Islamic demands. Little do they know that it is a one way street.
Anonymous's point is well taken.
ReplyDeleteThis bowing and scraping before Islam will have no good outcome.
Where is the islamic accomodation to Christmas and Christians for our holidays in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Afghanistan?
ReplyDeleteSomebody needs to put pigblood on that satanic,islamic, crescent.
Hungarian Crusader,
ReplyDeleteThere is none as the Islamic world is a one-way street.
The Menorah and Crescent with star are religious symbols, the Christmas tree is a secular symbol associated with the commercialized aspect of Christmas. Armonk has elevated other religions over Christianity in this act during one of the holiest times of year for Christians of all denominations.
ReplyDeleteFYI, Armonk is in central Westchester County, just north of NYC, not Buffalo. It's an upscale community.
Thanks, there is also an Armonk in Buffalo, but I will change it to NY just to play it safe.
ReplyDeleteChristianity once again takes the backseat to show how "tolerant" we are. Enough is enough.
It's really ludicrous!! The Muslim said, "We want equality.Of course, it's not our holiday but we want our symbol displayed!!" HUH?? "We want equality. The Christians put up a non-religious tree so we want our religious symbol!" HUH?? HUH??
ReplyDeleteBut that's not what's ludicrous,
ITS THE PERSON WHO SAID OK.That's what's ludicrous!!! I've heard of
accomdation & apeasement but......
at least tell him to find a holiday first! < Alice through the looking glass stuff> id
Lol!! They want to force Islam on us anyway they can.
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteGive me a break. You posted the exact same thing a few weeks ago.
Go advertise somewhere else.
Hey, I don't give Islamists S*it for celebrating Ramadan so don't give Christians/Jews S*hit for celebrating their holidays!
ReplyDeleteIf you don't like America, go back to where you came from!!!!!!!
It seems like this symbolism war is being fought by some Muslims who are eaten up with the dumb-ass as their placement of the star & crescent in the same field as a Christmas tree is acknowledgement of the virgin birth of Christ, as this is the basis for the Christmas celebration and tradition. I don't have a problem with it.
ReplyDeleteReligion teaches peace and tolerance. When the opposites of these virtues are applied in the name of Religion, it becomes a pain in the rear and breeds antagonism. When a child throws a tantrum the mother submits, that is not an inclusion to be proud of. Muslims are the biggest cry babies, ironically they don't cry in the countries they came from. The weasels on the left allowed this nastiness to flourish in the West.
ReplyDeleteA great deal of worthwhile data for me!
ReplyDeleteThe best holiday of Muslim is that is Eid...
ReplyDelete