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14 Year Old Muslim Student Recognize World Wide For Making A Clock by Diamondamsel(f): 7:02am On Sep 18, 2015 |
– As the world rose up in support of 14-
year-old Ahmed Mohamed, the MacArthur High
School student who was arrested for bringing a
homemade clock to school, the situation has
been regarded as a blow to bigotry industry, as
this resulted in creating a young Muslim hero.
"Seeing what he went through -- it starts out
with sheer enthusiasm and pride with what
he's created, and so proud of what he did when
he took it to show it to the teacher -- and to see
it just turn in that direction was just really sad,"
Musaab At-Taras, vice president of engineering
at Palo Alto mobile payments company Poynt
and formerly with PayPal and eBay, told San
Jose Mercury News.
"All of us in the industry look back on what triggered us to
get involved in technology. You relate. That sense of
accomplishment," the longtime Silicon Valley tech worker
said.
"You see things in a way other people don't. This kid is
impressive and people around him don't realize it."
The Irving Muslim student was arrested by Dallas police
after his school claimed that he tried to make a bomb.
He hoped to impress his teachers by his one of his most
elaborate creations that consists of a circuit board and
power supply wired to a digital display, all strapped inside a
case with a tiger hologram on the front.
After his English teacher and principal reported him to
police, Ahmed was arrested and was also pulled out of sixth
period.
At the police station, the Muslim teen was interrogated by
four police officers, before being released. However, he was
suspended for three days from his school.
#IstandwithAhmed has begun trending on social media and
has drawn support not just from the United States, but the
rest of the world.
The incident shed light on the Islamophobia makers, one of
them is Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne who faces huge
criticism as being a fear-monger who stokes the flames of
Islamophobia by supporting a law banning "Shariah law
court".
"We believe this is a gross overreaction to the situation that
wouldn't have happened if his name wasn't Ahmed
Mohamed," Ibrahim Hooper, communications director of the
Council on American-Islamic Relations, told Police Mic.
In addition to being kept without his legal right to have an
adult present, Hooper says Mohamed "clearly was made to
undergo a 'perp walk' in front of his classmates in
handcuffs and treated like a criminal."
Muslim Hero
As the school administrators, police and city
officials defended their position, thousands of
social media users participated in
#IStandWithAhmed hashtag against bigotry and
discrimination.
The young Muslim's story resonated with the
most powerful nerds in the world.
"Having the skill and ambition to build
something cool should lead to applause, not
arrest," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote in
a widely shared post on his social network.
"The future belongs to people like Ahmed."
Zuckerberg invited Ahmed to visit the Facebook
campus in Menlo Park.
Google promised to reserve him a spot at its
annual youth science fair in Mountain View this weekend.
Twitter offered him an internship and Box CEO Aaron Levie
also extended an invitation, insisting that the teen is really
an "enterprise software guy at heart."
Obama's White House invitation promised a meeting with
NASA scientists.
Having a passion for electronics, the teen makes his own
radios, repairs his own go-kart and on Sunday spent about
20 minutes before bedtime assembling the clock using a
circuit board, power supply wired to a digital display and
other items.
"When I was his age, I took everything apart, too, and tried
to make things," tweeted Grant Imahara, a former host of
Discovery's San Francisco-based "MythBusters" science TV
show.
"My room looked exactly like his with soldering iron,
computer, circuit boards. Some homemade, some cobbled
together."
Dawud Walid, the executive director of CAIR Michigan
chapter, said the identity of Muslims in America is directly
rooted in American history.
“Muslims have been in this country since the first enslaved
Africans were brought here. Muslims since then have
influenced the American way of life in particular relating to
our collective culture and our recognition of civil rights,”
Walid explained.
“Morocco (a Muslim nation) was the first country to
recognize the independence of America from Britain.
Thomas Jefferson explicitly recognized the religious rights
of Muslims.” |
Re: 14 Year Old Muslim Student Recognize World Wide For Making A Clock by mhizpeaarl(f): 7:03am On Sep 18, 2015 |
Photos of the clock or.... |
Re: 14 Year Old Muslim Student Recognize World Wide For Making A Clock by anuma1(m): 7:08am On Sep 18, 2015 |
People deceiving people |
Re: 14 Year Old Muslim Student Recognize World Wide For Making A Clock by Taich(m): 7:25am On Sep 18, 2015 |
The guy looks like Di Maria |
Re: 14 Year Old Muslim Student Recognize World Wide For Making A Clock by naijathings(m): 8:52am On Sep 18, 2015 |
What a sad world we live in. I can imagine the pain in the heart of that boy.. the trauma he must have been through. If he loved revenge then america has just bought a front seat ticket to a future disaster. |
Re: 14 Year Old Muslim Student Recognize World Wide For Making A Clock by Weah96: 8:58am On Sep 18, 2015 |
What I don't understand is the condemnation being showered on the administrators for notifying the authorities. The boy is a Muslim, the clock DOES resemble a ticking time bomb. I would have called the SWAT team on the kid myself. I'm sorry. Better safe than sorry, they say. |
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