While stories of political insensitivity or incorrectness sometimes shock the public (or political) conscience, those within the military often find such displays far less offensive — or rare.
A few years ago, US Air Force F-15 pilot 1Lt Ali Jivanjee was killed in an F-15 training accident. He was a Muslim fighter pilot who took it upon himself to sign his name “Jihad” — apparently because he’d been “teased” (hazed? bullied?) about his first and middle names being “Ali Akbar” (similar to “Allahu akbar,” a phrase often connected to “jihadists,” for those that don’t make the connection).
His F-15 peers eventually named him “Danny Boy,” because he “needed a good Irish name.”
A fighter squadron is definitely not a bastion of political correctness, or cultural sensitivity.
A recent Military.com article notes the same theme throughout much of the rest of the military. Makers of accoutrements — including unofficial military uniform patches — with variations of “American infidel” on them are doing gangbuster business: Read more…
Categories: Government and Religion Tags: Afghanistan, air force, Ali Jivanjee, atheism, clayton montgomery, danny boy, f-15, infidel, Iraq, Islam, jihad, marines, Military, ramsey sulayman, Religion
Stars and Stripes penchant for finding religion in a story continues with its headline “Wing and a prayer.” The title is evidently a reference to the Islamic “cultural view” cited in the article:
The members of the air corps are “the cream of the cream of the crop” when it comes to the Afghan army, Rennell said. Still, an “inshallah” (God willing) mind-set dominates the ranks, a cultural view that clashes with the strict protocols required for operating highly technical aircraft.
While insha’allah is traditionally compared with the Southern Baptist “Lord willin’,” others have considered it more a statement of realism or fatalism. In what may be an urban legend based on stereotype, stories have been told about Islamic pilots Read more…
Categories: Government and Religion Tags: Afghanistan, Aircraft, Ali Jivanjee, Church and State, Islam, Military, naming, pilot training, Prayer, Public Expression, Religion, Tradition
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