Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Vilifying Islam

1. "Today Muslims and their religion are being increasingly and unfairly vilified......"
Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee (1)

2. " Brace yourselves, because the war with Muslims has just begun....We are only Muslims trying to defend our religion, people, homes and land....we will keep on terrorizing you until you leave our lands and people at peace..The Quran gives us the right to defend. And that's all I'm doing."
Faisal Shahzad, at sentencing for rigging a car bomb in NY (2)

According to Shahzad it was his religion, embodied in the Quran, that spurred him to try to kill people in Times Square in May of this year. Moreover, he claimed that Muslims commit terror in defense of their religion, along with their " people, homes and land." But if Islam inspires people to commit barbaric acts against their fellow citizens (as well as others), then Islam deserves to be vilified, and the Interfaith Conference is wrong to say that it is "unfairly vilified." But is Shahzad right, and does he speak for Islam?

If Shahzad were nothing but a "deranged loner" (like most American assassins), we could dismiss his claims as the rant of a lunatic. But he is not a loner----he was trained for his mission at a jihadist camp in Pakistan. Moreover, since the bombing in Oklahoma City in 1995, every significant terrorist act and attempt in the US (September 11, Fort Hood, shoe-bomber, underwear bomber, etc.) was committed by a Muslim. In addition, all the major terror attacks in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Mumbai, Madrid, London, Israel, Jordan and other countries were also perpetrated by groups of Muslims. Police investigating a series of crimes look for a common link; is there one here?

The nexus between Islam and world terrorism is too obvious to be ignored. Although the vast majority of Muslims have no connection to terrorism, most of those who do embrace terrorism today are motivated by Islam. But what about Islam, as opposed to Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism, impels people to commit these crimes? Are not all religions intolerant of other faiths? Why not Buddhist terror?

Islam teaches that all people should be Muslims, and those who reject Islam should be subservient (dhimmi) to Muslims. The struggle between Islam and the forces opposed to the faith is called jihad, and every Muslim is obligated to participate in jihad until the final victory of Islam over all other ideologies. These principles are not iconoclastic, or held by only one sect or group, but are at the very core of Islam itself, as expressed in the Quran and the hadiths (apocrypha). The idea that Western Civilization is inherently the enemy of Islam was taught by Sayid Qutb, the founder of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, which inspired both Hamas and Osama bin Laden.

The United States is deeply involved in conflicts in the Muslim world: the Middle East, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, in particular. Although we are allied with moderate Muslim leaders in each country, the most vehement Islamicists are always our enemies. Therefore, we, along with the European democracies, are faced with the twin threats of external terrorism and violence perpetrated by Muslims within our own countries who sympathize with our enemies.

We must tread a fine line between legitimate defense against terrorism and religious discrimination. I do not agree with those who would have us adopt Saudi limitations on religious freedom, but apply them to Muslims; we must adhere to our own principles of religious freedom and equal protection of the laws. We have prevailed over the threats of secession, Fascism and Communism without abandoning these principles, and we will prevail against Islamic terrorism as well.

At the same time, we must draw a clear line between denouncing Islam for its triumphalism and intolerance (which is not bigotry) and denouncing certain people who happen to be Muslims (which is). There are plenty of good Muslims, and they deserve all the rights of American citizens, but there is no good Islam.

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(1) Quoted in the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, October, 2010, page 4.

(2) Associated Press, October 6, 2010.

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Anonymous Ivan said...

Islam's triumphalism is worse than Mr Glazer describes. Islam refers to lands ruled by Sharia law as Dar al Salaam and those lands where there is no Sharia Law as Dar al Harb. "Salaam means peace and "harb" means war. So it is clear that the triumph that is sought and worked for is a miltary one.

There is also another major difference between Islam and Judaism on the one hand and Islam and Christianity on the other hand.

In Islam, the Sharia Law is based on what Mohammed did and said in the Koran. In Judaism which also has a religious law, i.e. Halacha, the law is derived from what G-d said. Jews do not take their actions and laws from emulating the people of the Torah, they get them from directly from G-d.
So Muslims get their ideas of treatmemnt of women from what Mohammed did with women. On the other hand Jews do get their laws of treatment of women from drectives from G-d and not by emulating Moses or Isaac, etc. This is an important distinction because one can find actions by people of the Torah whioh can be interpreted as being reprehensible, but these are not part of Halacha.

On the other hand, Christianity has no specific laws, it does get its modes of behavior from the actions of Jesus. There have been times in history when Christians have acted very violently to those of other religions, especially Jews and Muslims, but these Christians did their evil deeds in spite of Jesus not because of Jesus. Muslims, on the other hand, do their evil deeds because of the Koran. They get their directives directly from Mohammed and the Koran through Sharia Law.

Another major difference between Isam and almost every other religion on earth is that almost all religons have a Golden Rule, whereas Islam does not. There is no law in Islam whch says or means do not do unto others what you would not want them to do to you.

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