{"id":2575,"date":"2011-03-10T09:12:41","date_gmt":"2011-03-10T09:12:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2011\/03\/muslim-cops-put-faith-lives-on.php"},"modified":"2011-03-10T09:12:41","modified_gmt":"2011-03-10T09:12:41","slug":"muslim-cops-put-faith-lives-on","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2011\/03\/muslim-cops-put-faith-lives-on","title":{"rendered":"Muslim Cops Put Faith, Lives on the Line"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>(RNS) When Los Angeles County Sheriff Leroy Baca asked Sgt. Muawiya &#8220;Mike&#8221; Abdeen to set up a liaison unit to local Muslims in 2008, the idea was to build bridges to a community that is often fearful of, or unknown to, law enforcement.<br \/>\nIt was tough going at first, said Abdeen, a 23-year veteran of the Sheriff&#8217;s Department.<br \/>\n&#8220;When we used to drive up to a mosque or a Muslim school, people would get scared, they walked away, they closed the doors,&#8221; said Abdeen, 48.<br \/>\nBut the officers kept returning, helping with parking during Friday prayers, giving talks to Muslim youths about safe driving, and meeting with local and national Muslim groups.<br \/>\nNow, Abdeen said, deputies are welcomed with hugs and tea.<br \/>\n&#8220;I always tell other officers, &#8216;If you expect the community to talk to you, you have to talk to them, too,&#8221; said Abdeen, who was born in Jerusalem and came to the U.S. at age 20. &#8220;Terrorism is just a small part of it. The community wants to see that the local police department is genuinely interested in helping them solve the daily quality-of-life issues.&#8221;<br \/>\nAs hearings on Capitol Hill raise the specter of &#8220;extremist&#8221; Muslims who don&#8217;t cooperate in terror investigations, the thin blue line of Muslim cops and deputies offer a glimpse of American Muslims who put their lives &#8212; and sometimes their faith &#8212; on the line in the interests of security.<br \/>\nBaca said he has no doubts about Muslims&#8217; loyalty to America after deputy traineee Mohamed Ahmed was shot and nearly killed by an alleged gang member earlier this year.<br \/>\n&#8220;I&#8217;ve worked with Muslim deputies, and I know that Muslim deputies are as courageous as any other deputies,&#8221; said Baca, who had recruited the Somali-born Ahmed as part of his effort to improve relations between law enforcement and local Muslims.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s not just Muslims who need to overcome fear and suspicion: Muslim officers often have to brief their comrades on Islamic beliefs and etiquette, which is why Abdeen recently worked with the Muslim Public Affairs Council to develop a 15-minute training video.<br \/>\nIn February, Capt. Paul Fields of the Tulsa, Okla., Police Department was disciplined for refusing to attend a &#8220;Law Enforcement Appreciation Day&#8221; at a local mosque. He quickly filed suit, alleging a violation of his religious rights because he said visiting a mosque to make nice with Muslims is not a police duty.<br \/>\nThe greater challenge, however, is forging positive relationships with local Muslims who are wary of undercover FBI agents inside their mosques, or dragnet prosecutions in the wake of 9\/11.<br \/>\nHouse Homeland Security Chairman Peter King, R-N.Y., who will convene the hearings on homegrown extremism, has charged that &#8220;the leadership of the (Muslim) community is not geared to cooperation.&#8221;<br \/>\nBaca, who is scheduled to testify at King&#8217;s hearings, disputes those charges, saying Muslims have several times led officials to extremist individuals. When there is a lack of cooperation, it doesn&#8217;t necessarily imply terrorist sympathies.<br \/>\n&#8220;It&#8217;s not that they don&#8217;t want to cooperate, but because they either don&#8217;t know that we are there for them, or often because they&#8217;re scared to reach out to us,&#8221; said Imam Khalid Latif, a chaplain for the New York City Police Department, which has a few hundred Muslim officers and staff.<br \/>\nMany Muslims are immigrants who come from countries where police are corrupt and brutal, and whose fears are amplified by what some perceive to be an anti-Muslim atmosphere in the United States.<br \/>\nNot that long ago, the idea of a Muslim seeking a career in law enforcement was &#8220;something you did not do,&#8221; said Mubarek Abdul-Jabbar, vice president of the New York City Policeman&#8217;s Benevolent Association<br \/>\n&#8220;They were seen as the enemy and doing that was bordering on treason.&#8221;<br \/>\nWhen Abdul-Jabbar joined the department 28 years ago, finding a partner was hard. &#8220;A lot of guys didn&#8217;t want to ride with me because they said you can&#8217;t trust a man who didn&#8217;t drink and smoke,&#8221; said Abdul-Jabbar, 55, whose son is also a member of the NYPD.<br \/>\nOften times, in their quest for acceptance, some Muslim officers will engage in what Abdul-Jabbar calls non-Islamic behavior, like drinking alcohol or swearing.<br \/>\n&#8220;You spend a quarter of your life with these guys, so you want to fit in,&#8221; he said. &#8220;These are the guys that are going to back you up. 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