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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Key moments for me in Three Cups of Tea...

I dogeared some pages in Three Cups of Tea, and I wanted to share them.

I loved on page 257 (paperback 2006 edition) when Syed Abbas shared his reactions to 9/11 in a school inauguration. He said, "We share in the sorrow as people weep and suffer in America today as we inaugurate this school. Those who have committed this evil act against the innocent, the women and children, to create thousands of widows and orphans do not do so in the name of Islam. By the grace of Allah the Almighty, may justice be served upon them.. I request America to look into our hearts and see that the great majority of us are not terrorists, but good and simple people."

I love that he spoke about Islam, and it sickens me to think of the hatered that many Americans had/have for Muslims (post 9/11). It was so easy for many Americans to direct their anger at an entire religion or geographic region, when certainly all Muslims cannot be pooled into one category of "Taliban," "Al qaeda," "Muslim extremists," etc.

One part of the book made me burst out laughing. It was on page 272 when American Intelligence officers were interviewing Mortenson right after 9/11. I'll bold the part that made me burst out laughing.

The intelligence officers: "You know what will happen to you if you don't tell me the truth?"

Mortenson: "I know what will happen."

The intelligence officers: "Okay. Are any of the parents of your students terrorists?"

Mortenson: "There's no way I could know that.. I have thousands of students."

The intelligence officers: "Where's Osama?"

Also, I feel embarrassed, but I learned a lot from this book about fatwas and madrassas. I didn't realize that madrassas were where many of the Taliban were schooled. It shows the importance of non-religious/extremist based education in the region.

References
Mortenson, G., & Relin, D. O. (2007). Three cups of tea: One man's mission to promote peace -- one school at a time. New York: Penguin Books.

1 comment:

  1. I also busted out laughing at this part... how the f*** would Mortenson know where Osama is? Sometimes we Americans are not the brightest bulbs on the tree.

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