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June 13, 2013 Reflections on the mosque that burned in Tennessee
A short documentary I shot and edited has recently been picked up by a prominent website in Alabama. The title of the article is “Manchester, Tenn., meeting displays hatred of Muslims, malleability of masses (By. Kay Campbell). AL.com writes:
Last week, within shouting distance of the peace-love-music temporary village that will be Bonnaroo June 13-16, people packed a meeting room to cheer when a photograph of the firebombed Columbia, Tenn., mosque was shown.
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There was the soft-spoken Muslim woman who braved the cries of “Watch out! She might blow up!” as she attempted to tell people what it’s like to be a Muslim in Middle Tennessee. There were the federal officers trying to explain to the people that they are on their side – if that side is the one of law and order that protects all people, no matter where they worship.
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“Love your neighbor” means weeping, not cheering at the sight of a firebombed prayer hall. “Love your neighbor” means radiating God’s love so that the neighbor wants to know about your faith, not forcing them to dodge your spittle.
Read more of the AL.com article here.
Tennessee is the battle ground for the integration of Muslims in the U.S. I visited there in 2009 with the “Journey into America” team. Jonathan Hayden, a friend of mine, wrote an extremely moving article on the local response to the original mosque burning in Columbia, Tennessee. Jonathan writes:
One of the things that struck me about in speaking with the community was the irony of it all. We’ve found a range of feelings towards Muslims in our travels. A lot of good words and thoughts, some negative. Some think all Muslims are terrorists. As Daoud said, they were now the ones attacked by terrorists. His child had been mocked in school, called a terrorist and teased mercilessly, as children often do to one another. It was a hard thing to hear—a child, the victim of terrorism, being called a terrorist.
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Tags: Alabama, Arson, Columbia, Documentary, God, Islam, Manchester, Mosques, Muslims, Tennessee, Terrorism
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April 22, 2013 Short video of reading “God or Allah”
Tags: Allah, Film-work, God, Interfaith, Ireland, Islam, Mysticism, Photography, Pictures, Poems, Reading poetry, Religion, Religion poetry, Spirituality, Video
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February 16, 2013 Video of giving alms to the homeless in Dublin during Lent
One of the three penitential principles of Lent is almsgiving, or making voluntary contributions to those in need. In my celebration of this solemn observance, I recently walked around Dublin and carefully gave away money to those who need it more than I do.
Tags: Alms, Almsgiving, Ash Wednesday, Charity, Christianity, Dublin, Easter, God, Jesus, Lent, Poor, Poverty
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January 19, 2013 What would America’s Founding Fathers say about Islam?
I have started putting my research into video format on You Tube. These passages from Washington, Adams, Franklin and Jefferson have been taken from my Huffington Post article. I hope this message of peace and tolerance reaches more people around the world.
Tags: Benjamin Franklin, Craig Considine, Founding Fathers, Freedom of religion, George Washington, Islam, Islam and the Founding Fathers, John Adams, Muhammad, Muslims, Pluralism, Religion, Thomas Jefferson, Tolerance
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January 17, 2013 Robert Spencer makes strange video in response to Muhammad – Washington article
He could have at least invited me to meet George Washington.
Tags: Religion, Muslim, United States, Islam, Islamophobia, Qur'an, Muhammad, Founding Fathers, George Washington, Huffington Post, Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, Jihad Watch, Aisha
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November 18, 2012 Film-work: Dubliners demonstrate in solidarity with Gaza
Thanks to Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign for organizing this demonstration.
Tags: Activism, Conflict, Demonstration, Dublin, Gaza, Gaza Strip, Ireland, Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Israel, News, Operation Pillar of Defense, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Politics, Protest, Video, War
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November 2, 2012 Film-work: How do you feel when watching “Nothingness”?
What are your feelings when watching this? Are you happy or sad? Motivated or depressed? Something totally different?
I’d appreciate your feedback in the comments section. Thank you.
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Tags: Alan Watts, Art, Arts, Beauty, Buddhism, Craig Considine, Environment, Filmmaking, God, Ireland, movie, Nothingness, Religion, Short film, Spirituality
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November 1, 2012 “Nothingness” (short film based in Ireland)
‘The feelings of my smallness and my nothingness’, said Pope John Paul II, ‘always kept me in good company’.
I’m confident that Alan Watts, the Western Buddhist philosopher who speaks in this short film, would wholeheartedly agree with the former Pope.
Tags: Alan Watts, Bray, Buddha, Buddhism, Dingle Peninsula, Film, Film-work, Greystones, Ireland, Mount Brandon, Nothingness, Philosophy, Pope John Paul II, Rural Ireland, Short film, Spirituality, Video
August 31, 2012 Film-work: Obama visits Needham, Massachusetts on campaign trail
Tags: Chair, Clint Eastwood, Convention, Film-work, Massachusetts, Needham, News, Obama, Politics, Speech, Video
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August 26, 2012 Film-work: Interviews at Os Gemeos ‘boogey man’ mural
What does that thing on the wall mean to people? Is it a terrorist? The Taliban? A Muslim spy?
Or is it just a piece of art? Is it a character from the Simpsons? What exactly does it mean?
I head to the mural with camera in hand to gage how people interpret Os Gemeos.
Tags: Art, Boston, Controversy, Dewey Square, Documentary, Film-work, ICA, Interpretation, Interviews, Meaning. Terrorist, Mural, Os Gemeos, Video
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August 25, 2012 Film-work: Television as the new Gospel
Television is not the truth.
It is a Goddamn amusement park.
Tags: Analysis, Brainwashing, Media, New Gospel, Propaganda, Religion, Superficial, Television
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August 17, 2012 Video: Native Nature
The world can easily be turned upside down. Old cultures and civilizations can be uprooted at the flick of a switch. Do you ever wonder about previous cultures? Do you ponder their origins and what made them tick? What happened to them? Did we learn from them?
Sometimes you have to get lost to be found. Sometimes you have to lose your sense of direction to regain it. Sometimes you desire to go back to a bygone era. Sometimes the difficulties in the past do not seem so grave now.
What are the signs which show us the way? Have we gone too far? Have we not learned enough?
What happened to trusting the instinct of nature? What about beings bonding? What happened to trust?
We have maps. We have journeys. There are paths. But is there a reward?
Have you ever thought that we have lost our way as a species? Have we become too rational? Have we lost touch?
Today we stand at a civilizational crossroads. Are we going down the right paths? Are we progressing forward? Are we overusing and eroding the natural things in life? Why should nature respect man if man does not respect nature?
Tags: Documentary, Dover, Environment, Film, Hiking, History, Massachusetts, Natives, Nature, Philosophy, Powissett, Trails, Video
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August 10, 2012 Video: Road-trip to Maghera Beach and Port in Northwest Ireland (Over ‘Orange Sky’ by Alexi Murdoch)
I have finally edited the video that I captured when Mel and I went to visit the areas around Glencolumbkille in Donegal. I decided to use ‘Orange Sky‘ by Alexi Murdoch as a backdrop to this short but sweet clip which, I hope, captures the serenity and grandeur of the area. At times the clip moves fast and other times slow. Towards the end I focus on one clip – partly because I ran out of material to make this work. It was the most beautiful sunset I have ever seen. Even better than the one I caught at Oia on Santorini island. I hope you enjoy.
Tags: Adventure, Arts, Atlantic Ocean, Birds, Donegal, Entertainment, Film, Glencolmcille, Glencolumbkille, Ireland, Journey, Maghera Beach, Music, Port, Roadtrip, Sunset, Travel, Video
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August 6, 2012 Video: Another funny pasta session with Ma
More summer fun in the Considine kitchen. I love to tease her. She busted out the wooden spoon like the ol’days.
Tags: Considine, Cooking, Entertainment, Family, Funny, Italian, Italian food, Italian mother, Kitchen, Mother, Son, Summer, Video
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August 5, 2012 Video: Italian Ma’s marianara sauce
Having a bit of fun on a Sunday afternoon at home.
Tags: Cooking, Craig Considine, Eating, Food, Italian, Italian food, Italians, Ma, Marinara sauce, Mother, Pasta, Son
July 24, 2012 Video: Reading a Muslim Brotherhood response to Michele Bachmann
I am trying to be more creative. Rather than writing something, I have decided to speak something.
Tags: Egypt, Huma Abedin, Islam, Islamist, Lies, Michele Bachmann, Muslim Brotherhood, News, Opinion, Politics, Propaganda, Radical, Republican, Ridiculous, Tea Party, United States Department of State, Video
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July 23, 2012 Fieldwork: The beautiful call to prayer
As part of Journey into America – September 2008 at the Islamic Center of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. I was lucky enough to film right up there.
Tags: Adhan, Art, Beauty, Call to prayer, Cedar Rapids, Cedar Rapids Iowa, God, Iowa, Islam, Journey into America, Jummah, Mosque, Music, Muslim, Muslims, Qur'an, Religion, Religion and Spirituality, Singing, United States
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July 22, 2012 Do something worth remember, with a photograph or a scar
Tags: Adventurous, Art, Awesome, Dark side of the lens, Inspiration, Ireland, Life, Motivation, Philosophy, Spiritual, Video, Water
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July 21, 2012 An answer to the question “Can a Muslim be a good American?”
The Twittersphere is overflowing with Tweeters that have dedicated what seems like their entire existence to ragging on Muslims in the U.S. I want to hear what the jingoists think about a Muslim scholar who walks through Arlington National Cemetery with an American Colonel as they pay respect to fallen Muslim Americans.
Tags: Arlington National Cemetery, Islam, Islam in the United States, Islamophobia, Jingoism, Muslim, Muslim American soldiers, Muslims, Politics, Religion, Tweeter, Twitter, United State, War
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July 20, 2012 Video: The state of nothingness
Tags: Dream, God, Health, Individual, Mind, Nothing, Nothingness, Philosophy, Purity, Reality, Religion, Self, Society, Spirituality
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July 11, 2012 (Video) Part 1: Glencolumbkille and beyond
Tags: Adventure, Arts, Donegal, Film, Filmwork, Free, Fun, Glencolumbkille, Ireland, Journey, Lifestyle, Roadtrip, Video
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July 3, 2012 Speaking with Hamza Yusuf on American identity
Location: Hamza Yusuf‘s home, California
Date: November 2008
Topic: American identity and Muslims in the USA
Project: Journey into America: The Challenge of Islam
Principal investigator: Akbar Ahmed
Filmed by: Craig Considine
© Akbar Ahmed
Tags: American culture, American identity, Democracy, Discrimination, Founding Fathers, Hamza Yusuf, Interview, Islam, Muslims, Philosophy, Politics, Racism, Religion, Sociology, Spirituality, United States, Western culture, Zaytuna College, Zaytuna Institute
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May 27, 2012 West African drummer/singer in Fira, Santorini
I visited this dude every day. I enjoyed sitting and listening to his soothing rhythm.
Tags: African, Art, Drummer, Drumming, Fira, Greece, Music, Santorini, Singing, West African
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May 23, 2012 Reading Socrates’ last words from Plato’s ‘Apology’ in Greece
‘A GOOD MAN CANNOT BE HARMED IN LIFE OR IN DEATH’ – SOCRATES
Tags: Academy, Ancient Greece, Apology, Athens, Greece, History, Inspiration, Philosopher, Philosophy, Plato, Socrates, Thoughts, Video
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May 21, 2012 My ‘Dirt road in Santorini’ video
I rented a cheap little car and was told ‘not to go off-roading’. But what did that mean? What is considered ‘off-roading’? These are two questions I certainly contemplated before taking the car down a dangerous path to the famous and isolated Kambia Beach in the middle-of-nowhere, Santorini. Would I make the car back up the road? Was I going to drive off the cliff? Obviously, I didn’t drive off the cliff because I wouldn’t be writing this. But you should still watch this short 8 minute clip.
Tags: Adventure, Beauty, Craig Considine, Film, Film work, Greece, Journey, Kambia Beach, Nature, Personal, Santorini, Travel, Video
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May 13, 2012 The greatest view known to man?
Tags: Beauty, Craig Considine, Cyclades, Film, Fira, Greece, Greek Islands, Santorini, Scenery, Tourism, Travel, Video, View
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April 29, 2012 Woman with powerful voice on Istiklal Avenue, Istanbul
Stumbled across this powerful voice on the street while coming home from a night out on the town. Quite impressive, though I can’t translate one word.
Tags: Art, Beauty, Beyoğlu, Entertainment, Film, Istanbul, Istiklal Avenue, Music, Video
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April 29, 2012 Jesus mosaic at Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia was perhaps the most beautiful building I’ve ever seen in person. This mosaic of Jesus was one of my favourite parts of the trip.
Tags: Architecture, Art, Beauty, Christianity, Film, Film work, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Jesus, Mosaic, People, Religion, Video
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April 29, 2012 Melting sun over the Strait of Bosporous (Istanbul)
I shot this in December 2011
Tags: Beauty, Environment, Film, Istanbul, Nature, Straight of Bosphorous, Sunset, Tourism, Travel, Video
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April 29, 2012 Beautiful mosque in Istanbul
It’s a true shame I can’t remember its name, but like most mosques in Istanbul, this one was beautiful. The best part of the visit was the complete silence (though that really doesn’t come across in this video). Strangely, you will also notice the banging going on in the background. I feel like it’s well suited. I don’t remember it being that loud. I just remember the serenity. Strange how that works.
Tags: Architecture, Art, Beauty, Caligraphy, Film, Istanbul, Minaret, Mosque, Travel and Tourism, Turkey, Video
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April 29, 2012 Clarinet in an Istanbul stairwell
I was in Istanbul, Turkey for New Years 2012. One evening, whilst staying in a hostel in the ‘Old City’, a few of us were hanging around when a local young man, who happened to be living at the hostel, decided to play us a tune on his clarinet. Notice the slow pace in which he plays, the lights flickering in and out, and how the focus seems to be missing at times. Not sure what it is, but there’s something pretty cool about this clip.
Tags: Art, Clarinet, Istanbul, Music, Musician, Travel, Turkey
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August 7, 2012 Video/commentary: Will there be a radicalization of white people hearing on Capitol Hill?
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Tags: Commentary, Congress, Domestic Terrorism, Guns, News, Opinion, Peter King, Politics, Racism, Radicalization of Muslims, Radicalization of White People, Terrorism, Video, White people