Friday, November 10, 2006

First Muslim Member Elected To U.S. Congress

The New York Times this morning reports that Muslims in the United States and overseas are applauding the election of the first Muslim member of the U.S. Congress. Keith Ellison, a Democrat, was elected to represent Minnesota's 5th district in the U.S. House of Representatives. The campaign had a religious element in it. Ellison's Republican opponent, Alan Fine (who is Jewish), said he was offended by Ellison's past support for Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. Ellison denied an link to Farrakhan, who is often seen as anti-Semitic. Ellison picked up the support of some Jewish groups in the campaign. Arab news reports say that Ellison will take the oath of office on the Koran.

UPDATE: Alan Fine tells me by e-mail that Ellison had the endorsement of only one Jewish organization, the American Jewish World newspaper.