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God and Country by Dan Gilgoff

Is the Shoe Insult a Muslim Thing, an Arab Thing, Both, or Neither?

December 16, 2008 05:54 PM ET | Dan Gilgoff | Permanent Link | Print

By Dan Gilgoff, God & Country.

Last weekend's shoe-throwing incident with President Bush in Iraq got me thinking: Is this a Muslim thing, an Arab thing, both, or neither? The answer is somewhat convoluted, but I hash it out in a piece for usnews.com today. Here's a taste:

Is the so-called shoe insult an Arab custom, a Muslim one, neither, or both?

The question has surfaced as news organizations struggle to make sense of the shoe-hurling Iraqi journalist whom President Bush encountered at a Baghdad press conference over the weekend.

Many of the media's explanations have saddled the episode with cultural and religious meaning, noting that Muslims consider shoes to be ritually unclean and remove them before entering mosques. But Middle East scholars say shoe abuse appears to lack distinctly Muslim or Arabic origins and that some widely disseminated interpretations of the weekend run-in probably go too far.

"It's one of those cases where we're trying to make it a lot more alien and bizarre than it actually is," says Jamal Elias, a University of Pennsylvania religious studies professor who specializes in Islam. "The journalist was disgusted with something Bush was saying, and he acted out. I can't imagine if you go to a press conference with George W. Bush they let you carry too much with you, so he took off the one thing he could hurl—his shoe."

Read the rest here.

Tags: Iraq | Middle East | George W. Bush | religion | Islam

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IM A U.S MARINE SOILDER.!

MY NAME IS JUAN GARCIA JR.!

AND I AND A GANG OF MY BROTHERS TEAM UP WITH ARKAIDA AND THEIR ALLIES.! AND WE GUNNAH BOMB THE WHOLE U.S.! AND KILL THE PRESIDENT.!! CUS THE ROC-A-FELLA IS TAKING OVER AGAIN.! LMAO.!!

wow

I don't know where to start, firstly in Baghdad at the cross swords where saddam would have parades there are hundreds of Iranian Army Helmets set in the concreat to walk on while you take your seat. They are there because it is an insult in the Arab world to show the bottom of your foot and an even bigger insult to touch the bottom of your foot to someones head.

The military briefs its people on the "foot" thing in Arab nations and I have seen many pieces of footage where an Arab takes off his shoe to beat a hated statue or to hit someone else.

The foot insult thing is real and I would be curious to it's orgin. I can tell you that Jamal Elias is totally uninformed on the topic.

Eric Thompson

P.S

Don't bother accusing me of xenophobia or any thing else .Bad typing skills aside!

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Dan Gilgoff covers religion for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War, and is a former politics editor at beliefnet. E-mail Dan at godandcountry@usnews.com.

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