NY Times Early
in the summer of 2007, a doctoral student named Mehnaz M. Afridi
traveled from her California home to a conference in southern Germany.
Her official role was to deliver a paper on anti-Semitism in Egyptian
literature, a rather loaded subject for a Muslim scholar. Seventy miles
away, she had another appointment, and an even riskier agenda.
After
the conference concluded, Ms. Afridi drove to the former concentration
camp in Dachau, Germany. As she stood before the dun bricks of a
crematorium, she prayed. “Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un,” she said
in Arabic, meaning, “Surely we belong to God and to him shall we
return.”
“I
didn’t know that moment would be defining my role,” Dr. Afridi, 44,
said a few weeks ago. “I didn’t even realize then that I was at a
crossroads. People see the Holocaust and Islam as two separate things,
but these stories of faith and catastrophe are not opposites. They are
companions.”
Dr. Afridi has made these seeming irreconcilables into companions in her life’s work. An assistant professor of religion at Manhattan College, she teaches courses about both Islam and the Holocaust, and she is director of the college’s Holocaust, Genocide and Interfaith Education Center.
Her book “Shoah Through Muslim Eyes,” referring to an alternative term
for the Holocaust, will be published in July, and she is a member of the
ethics and religion committee of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
Such
roles have made Dr. Afridi both a valued intermediary and a visible
target in the troubled relations between Muslims and Jews. As her
research unflinchingly shows, a strain of Holocaust denial runs deep in
the Arab-Muslim world. Holocaust recognition among Arabs and Muslims,
less noticed but equally divisive, has also served as a means of
delegitimizing Israel and Zionism. By this line of reasoning, which
ignores the historical ties of Jews to Israel, the Holocaust was a crime
inflicted by Europeans for which Palestinians paid the price.[...]
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