By Julia Duin
Two years ago this month, a Saudi prince caused a media splash — and
raised eyebrows — when he donated $20 million each to Georgetown and
Harvard universities to fund Islamic studies.
Although few details have been released about how the money has been
spent, at Georgetown, the money helped pay for a recent symposium on
Islamic-Western relations held in the university's Copley Formal
Lounge. The event attracted about 120 persons: students, Catholic
priests, men in business suits and several women in colorful head
scarves who all came to hear religion experts from several American
universities, as well as from Bosnia, Ireland and Malaysia.
A member of the Norwegian royal family said he flew in just for the
event.
"I just came here to learn the language scholars are using about these
things," Prince Haakon of Norway said.
Some call the Saudi gift Arab generosity and gratitude for the years
American universities have educated the elite of the Arab world. Others
say the sheer size of the donations amounts to buying influence and
creating bastions of noncritical pro-Islamic scholarship within
academia.
"There's a possibility these campuses aren't getting gifts, they're
getting investments," said Clifford May, president of the Foundation
for the Defense of Democracies. "Departments on Middle Eastern studies
tend to be dominated by professors tuned to the concerns of Arab and
Muslim rulers. It's very difficult for scholars who don't follow this
line to get jobs and tenure on college campuses.
"The relationship between these departments and the money that pours in
is hard to establish, but like campaign finance reform, sometimes money
is a bribe. Sometimes it's a tip."
The $40 million gift from the Saudi donor, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal,
was the latest in a tradition that started in the 1970s — Muslim donors
pumping millions of dollars into American universities to fund Islamic
studies, hire faculty specialists in Islam and fund books and seminars
on the world's second-largest religion.
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