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“The Myth of Islamophobia”

Author: Jacob Thomas on Aug 03, 2007 - 11:24 PM Op-Ed 
“Khurafat al-Islamophobia”
During the lifetime of the USSR, it was customary for the Russian Communists and their fellow-travelers, to attempt to silence anyone who disagreed with their Marxist ideology. So they resorted to vilifying their adversaries by painting them as “bourgeois reactionaries” and “enemies of the toiling masses.” ” They acted according to the age long principle that attack was the best defence.

Nowadays, we find a similar strategy being used by Islamists and some “moderate” Muslims. They work hard to silence anyone who unveils the belligerent components of Islam. One of their tactics is to brand critics of Islam as manifesting “Islamophobia.”

On 23 July, 2007, I noticed an article on www.kwtanweer.com with this title: “Khurafat al-Islamophobia?” (Khurafat is the Arabic for myth.) Do we dismiss the author as someone trying to endear himself to the West? That would constitute an unwarranted conclusion. In fact it would amount to a condescending attitude towards any Arab intellectual who spoke boldly about a serious blind spot in the Arab-Muslim mind.

So, let me share with you excerpts from this article, and follow that by my analysis and comments.

The author began with these introductory words:

“We have heard and read a great deal about “Islamophobia,” i.e. the fear of Islam. It is claimed that Western Intelligence Services have invented this term to generate fear of Islam among their peoples. This was necessary, we are told, after the end of the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the Socialist camp in Eastern Europe. This theory claims that the West has always needed a common enemy to maintain its cohesion and its alliances. The Communist threat served that purpose for around half a century, and now it is Islam’s role to do the same.

“Let’s be realistic: how did the term “Islamophobia” originate? And, who benefits from it? Who is threatening whom? Is it true that the West is afraid of Islam? If there is a fear of Islam in the West, which Islam is the West afraid of? Is it Islam as a religion, or is it rather political Islam, that has produced Irhab,* and continues to commit its ugly crimes against humanity in the name of Islam? Which side suffers the most from these crimes, is it the West, or the Islamic peoples? ”


Who is behind “Islamophobia?”

“Now, if the West is truly afraid of Islam, who caused the rise of this phobia? Aren’t Muslims themselves responsible for that? Arabs suffer from an incurable disease known as the Conspiracy Theory of History. They know they are terribly underdeveloped, but at the same time, they resist joining modern civilization. They have nothing to offer save oil, Irhab, and destruction. And notwithstanding their backwardness, as their illiteracy (reading ability) stands around 60%, while their cultural illiteracy is around 90%; Arabs believe they are the best people on earth! They regard the West, with all its sciences, technology, modernity, philosophy, democracy, and human rights; as living in the days of Jahilyya, ** according to the theory of Sayyed Qutb. ***

“So, if you tell Muslims they are underdeveloped, they will respond loudly and tell you that Western imperialism, Zionism, and Crusaderism are responsible for their underdevelopment. They add that the West wants nothing less than the destruction of Islam and to appropriate the Muslims’ possessions! This theory has contributed to filling the minds of Muslim youth with hatred and enmity for the West, and has encouraged them to join the ranks of Irhabis.

“Unfortunately, such theories do not emanate only from the propagandists of political Islam, but equally from some liberal-minded writers. For example, the columnist Ouled Abahu contributed an article to the online daily, Al Sharq al-Awsat on 20 July 2007, in which he blamed the rise of Islamophobia on the West. He wrote: ‘It is clear that this negative picture [of Islam] has been fashioned by the Neo-Conservative Movement in the United States, the new British Literary Movement, and the French Conservative-Leftist intellectuals who supported the new Rightist French President Sarkozy.’


This writer went on blaming these groups for “regarding Islam as the greatest threat facing Western civilization.’ ” To prove his point, he referred to two recently-published novels that dealt with Islamic subjects. The one was Salman Rushdie’s ‘Shalimar.’ ‘Its Muslim hero had only one goal: forcing people to build mosques, and hiding women under chadors. The second novel, ‘The Last Days of Muhammad Atta’ depicts Atta as a woman-hater who acquired this attitude from the Qur’an and the Sirat [Life] of the Prophet of Islam’

“The question remains: Do these quotations from the aforesaid novels accurately describe the actions of Muslims, or were they false accusations of Islam? Aren’t Muslims those who require women to wear the hijab? Don’t they also claim that women are mentally and religiously deficient, and are therefore inferior to men? Don’t Muslims quote various Hadiths attributed to the Prophet Muhammad as having said, ‘No man should embark on a project without seeking another man’s advice; but if he fails to find a man, let him ask a woman’s advice, and then do exactly the very opposite of what she had advised?’ Another Hadith shows the low esteem for women in Islam: ‘When you obey women, you’ll soon regret it!’ Another similar Hadith: ‘Men have perished when they obeyed women!’

“As for Muslims’ attitude toward non-Muslims, the fuqaha of Irhab love to quote this Hadith: ‘I have been commanded to fight people until they say La Ilaha illa’l Allah; when they utter these words, they have my promise that I would not shed their blood, or acquire their possessions.’ Isn’t it political Islam that urges young men to kill innocent non-Muslims, as well as Muslims who don’t agree with them? Aren’t Muslim religious leaders who use texts from the Qur’an and Hadith, to blame for transforming Muslim doctors living in the West, into Irhabis? If all that I have detailed is true, why then blame Westerners for the invention of the term, “Islamophobia?”


Is it true that the West is afraid of Islam?

“Had the West been really afraid of Islam as a religion, Western governments would not have allowed Muslim communities to settle in their countries, or offered financial aid in building their mosques, or allowed them to bring Imams from Muslim lands. If the West was truly afraid of Islam, why were some propagandists of political Islam allowed to settle in Western countries? Millions of Muslims come to the ‘Infidel West’ and live in it, in peace and tranquility. In fact the proportional number of mosques in the West is greater than in Islamic lands. For example there are more than one thousand mosques in Britain, while the number of Muslims living there is around two million! At the same time, Copts in Egypt are not allowed to build new churches unless they get permission from the President; and obtaining the needed permit for that is almost impossible. Furthermore, when a Christian comes to Saudi Arabia, he is not allowed to bring his Bible with him; if he has one, it is confiscated at the airport!

“Muslims enjoy complete freedom of worship in the West; in fact they have more freedom in Western lands than in Islamic countries. Actually, religious freedom for Muslims is granted only and uniquely to the type of Islam that is sanctioned by the state. Thus, Shi’ites living in Wahhabi Saudi Arabia don’t enjoy the freedom to express their own type of Islam. As for Iran, the case is reversed, since Shi’ism is the official religion of the state, Sunni Muslims do not enjoy complete freedom. It is a fact that no mosque has been bombed in any Western country, whereas attacks on mosques, [both Sunni and Shi’ite mosques] often happen in Islamic countries. ”


Who Benefits from the “Islamophobia” Lie?

“It was the followers of political Islam who invented the term “Islamophobia” and they are the ones who benefit from it. Their goal is to place the Muslim communities in the West in a state of confrontation with the host nations; pushing them to adopt a radical form of Islam, and thus, inflaming the struggle with the West. They have succeeded, up to a point, to gain the sympathy of some moderate Muslims who criticize the West, and rail against its “Islamophobia.”

“For example, after the failed terrorist attacks in London and Glasgow, an Arab organization in Britain issued a statement criticizing the terrorist attack, while at the same time it blamed Britain’s foreign policy as a possible reason for that attack. But such a claim is nothing but a pack of lies! There can be no justification whatsoever for any act of terror. Let’s never forget that those who were involved in the terrorist attack were medical doctors who betrayed the honor of the medical profession. It was a religious ideology that changed Muslim doctors into Irhabis. Now, aren’t Westerners justified if they fear people like them? After all, Ayman al-Zawahiri, the second in command in al-Qaida, is a doctor and the son of a doctor! ”


To sum up.

"Yes, political Islam is a threat to the world. The majority of terrorists are Muslim, who have been brainwashed and made to hate the West and its civilizational values. Those who encourage this attitude rely on religious texts to convince would-be terrorists to commit their terrible crimes. Thus, it is the duty of reasonable Muslims to save Islam from those who have high jacked it and use it to reach their goal, namely to recreate the Islamic Caliphate. But such a dream can only be realized within their sick minds. What is needed is to bring certain Islamic texts, the Ayat al-Sayf wal-Qital (The Qur’anic Sword Texts) in line with the conditions of the present time. Unless peaceful coexistence with the rest of mankind is advocated, Islam and Muslims would find themselves in a perpetual confrontation with the rest of the civilized world. The results would be catastrophic for Muslims themselves. Actually, in the West, there is no fear of Islam as a religion; but there is fear of political Islam, the source of Islamic Irhab, whose danger is greater for Muslims than for the West."

Analysis

The writer is at pains to explain that the West did not invent “Islamophobia” as a means to combat Islam and Muslim nations in this new century. It is radical Muslims and their fellow-travelers who use this term, in order to silence any honest and needed critique of certain aspects of Islam. He points to the fact that many Muslims have settled in the Western world, where they enjoy freedom of worship, and an opportunity to earn a decent livelihood. If there is a fear of Islam, it is of “Political Islam.” He holds it responsible for the spread of fear of Islam, in other words, “Islamophobia.” He insists that radical Islam, and not the West, is responsible for the rise and spread of this term.

Comments

It is indeed refreshing to read such an article on a widely-visited website. The author is very frank and extremely bold in telling a truth that is seldom heard from the side of Arab and Muslim writers.

My problem with the article is that the distinction the author makes between Islam as religion, and political Islam, can be sustained only on a theoretical level. In reality, however, it is Islam as religion that eventually gave birth to Islam as a state with its political ideology. This is the verdict of the history of the last 1400 years.

Islam began in 610 A.D. as a religious movement. Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, claimed that Allah was giving him a definitive word for mankind. The revelations that “descended” on Muhammad in Mecca (610-622) dealt with purely religious themes: the unity of God, the vanity of idols, and the necessity to submit to Allah according to His holy shari’a or law. As one begins to read the Qur’an in Arabic, he will notice at the head of every chapter a superscription that gives its name, and the place of its “descent.” For example, Surat al-Fatiha (Chapter One) is “Makkiya wa-Ayatuha Sab’a” (It is Meccan, and has Seven Verses); while Surat al-Baqarat (Chapter Two) has 281 verses, and was the first to “descend” in Medina.

It was during his sojourn in Medina (622-632) that Muhammad became both Prophet and Statesman. The revelations “descending” upon him in this new place dealt with both religious and political issues. When he died in 632, his successors, the Caliphs, began their futuhat or conquests of the world. They built within one hundred years, a huge empire stretching from Spain in the West to India in the East. It is very doubtful that Islam, as a religion (or the Islam of the Meccan chapters of the Qur’an) would have spread as it actually did, without the aid of the political-military complex it had become.

Not long ago, an Islamic Caliphate or Empire still existed. I have in mind the Ottoman Empire that had once succeeded in finishing off the Byzantine Empire in 1453. It controlled the Middle East, the Balkans, several parts of Central Europe, and twice reached the gates of Vienna (1529 and 1683.) But since the abolishing of the Caliphate in 1924, by Mustapha Kemal Ataturk, a powerful malaise has set in within Daru’l Islam. Muslim intellectuals kept asking, “What Went Wrong?” The dream of resurrecting the old glory of the Caliphate has never died. Soon after the end of Western colonialism and the various nationalistic-socialist experiments in the Arab world proved their utter bankruptcy, attempts to revive Islam as a political power have gained momentum. It is at this point that Islamic triumphalist ideologies gained popularity among Arab and Muslim young men. Thus, what is now called political Islam, or Islamism, was born. It is not, however, entirely unconnected with Islam per se. For this faith, unlike all other major world religions, has never been simply and purely a religion in the accepted meaning of the word.

It is next to impossible to bring in line or modify the warlike Qur’anic texts, known as Ayat al-Sayf, wal-Qital, and adapt them according to the demands of a globalized world, where various worldviews may peacefully coexist. Such a project requires the “re-opening of the door of Ijtihad **** and the rise of a new hermeneutic that would consider as non-normative, many parts of the Medinan Chapters of the Qur’an.

I don’t want to be pessimistic, but the forecast for the future remains rather disturbing. As long as Islamic Terrorism continues to threaten the world, non-Muslims are justified in being afraid of Islam. On the other hand, no one should charge the West for inventing “Islamophobia” as a means to subjugate the Islamic world. It’s high time to bury this dangerous myth that plays into the hands of the Irhabis.

*Irhab: terrorism

**Jahilyya: In Islamic historiography, the period in Arab history that preceded the rise of Islam is regarded as the Days of Ignorance. It is a term used by Islamists to denigrate and vilify their opponents.

*** Sayyid Qutb: A prominent member of the Muslim Brotherhood. Because of his opposition to President Nasser, he was tried and executed, by hanging, on 29 August, 1966. He is considered as the intellectual “father” of radical Islam.

**** Ijtihad an Arabic word that designates a theological activity, especially in interpreting the sacred texts of Islam. It is generally agreed that the early activities or endeavors in theology (Kalam) and jurisprudence (fiqh) came to an end with the death of Imam al-Ghazzali around 1111 A.D. He played a major role in the “Closing of the Door of Ijtihad.”



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Re: “The Myth of Islamophobia”

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by uvwxyz (abcdef@yahoo.com) on Aug 04, 2007 - 11:31 AM
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There is no Islamophobia, It is a fact that Quran and alhadis are full of hatred towards quafirs, and the history also supports it.

But the days of Islam are numbered now. The biggest strength of islam has been that it has silenced its critics with brutality and most of the people kept quiet.
Intellectual debates and awareness of Islam by quafirs is a very strong poision for this monster. One day it will collapse like communism.

People are slowly becoming open critic also. The presidential aspirant in US has given a suggestion of threat to bomb the makkah and madina. The mere thought of this can shiver down the spine of any muslim.

Soon Qafirophobia will start.......Ameen


  • Re: “The Myth of Islamophobia”

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    by idolator on Aug 06, 2007 - 10:15 PM
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    To be a muslim is to have a "Qafirophobia".

    The two are necessarily interwined.

    Actually, Islamophobia is a reification of their inner Qafirophobia . It is like blaiming the victim strategy that muslims have developed to justify themselves.

    Islamophobia is their own "Qafirophobia" that gets reified.

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Re: “The Myth of Islamophobia”

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by aprakat on Aug 04, 2007 - 12:49 PM
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You are right uvxyz. There is no Islamophobia in the world. The danger is real and being cautious is prudence and not a phobia.

Islam's days are numbered. Actually Islam is like the type of bacteria which thrive in darkness. Bring some light and they perish. Similarly, this age of internet has enabled the humanity to throw light on Islam and therefore it cannot survive for long. The only question which remains is how much destruction it will cause in its death throes. The light of reason is already causing a great exodus from the ranks of Islam and the avanche is bound to get stronger day by day.


Re: “The Myth of Islamophobia”

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by Passionate Conscience on Aug 05, 2007 - 12:02 AM
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Islamophobia or not, for whatever reason it has come into being and regardless who invented the term in the first place, the world as a whole has come out better.

Islamophobia has put Islam under the criticizing spotlight it truly deserves. Islamophobia helps bring light the violent verses in Quran. Now no matter how hard the so-called moderate Muslims try to cover up the violent teachings from the public eyes, they have come up into the open.

Many Muslims who have been brought up to think that Islam is some kind of a perfect religion of peace, tolerance and harmony are learning that Islam is not as what they used to think it was. Some recognize the truth and are saved from the evil one, the other dig in trenches to fight the already lost battle – dying for Islam certainly sounds more and more stupid.

We have two fine examples of such morons – abeliever and iloveu. Whether they are one or two people as we have often suspected, it matters no longer. In stupidity and evil, they are definitely of one heart.

The days of Islam are definitely numbered. The marching of nationalist Turks against the Islamization of their country is one fine example of how finally humans’ conscience stands above the cruelty of Islam. It is also proof that no matter how sweet and lustful those promises of Islamic heaven, good people realize that debasing their own society is not worth it.

The Turks have made their point that Islam will never enter statehood. This is their way of saying Islam will never be a way of life for them. The Big Islamic Lie has finally been broken. The truth is out; if you love freedom and human rights, choose not Islam. This message has already rippled through across the Arabia region and to the rest of the world where Muslims live. Now that a people have stood up, the rest will see that they too have a choice.

Today the Turks have opened the door of impossibility, the door of moral rebellion against sheer evil. Tomorrow the world shall follow suit and defy!

Passionate Conscience

Defeat of islam

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by eigthman on Aug 05, 2007 - 02:30 AM
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No amount of information, persuasion, enlightenment or argument would have convinced Nazi Germany of their evilness. Racial superiority is the drug of both Nazi and islamic politics.

In what way would the victims of Nazi Germany 'negotiate' with those who believed them to be cattle? The base requirement of negotiation is a belief in the rudimentary equality between the parties. Nazis do not 'negotiate' with untermentchen and islam does not 'negotiate' with kaffirs.

Nazi-Germany was only overcome by military defeat and the total annihilation of its body politic. Only a similar destruction of the islamic engine will, perhaps, make islam re-consider itself.

Ten times God demonstrated to Pharoah his impotence. Ten times Pharoah refused to accept and submit to the limitations of his own humanity. Only when God proved the greater General and defeated his host did Pharoah submit.

Israel will deliver this lesson and crush arab arrogance in the face of the opposition of the world. Who can withstand the power of God? A little people who hold nothing but an idea delivered to them by God Himself are a thorn in the grandiose designs and arrogance of men. islam is the first today in pride, first in arrogance it will the first to be delivered.

Nothing but the violent extirpation of the arab presence in Jewish midst will serve to convince them. The arabs are an offense to God. Scan the Bible to observe the fate of peoples who are an insult to God, humanity and His people. In this we are in year zero. There is no 21st century here. The arabs, like the Aztecs and many others believe in human sacrifice. The humility of man before God is a lesson that must always be renewed from generation to generation. They must and will be expunged from the earth. The 'talking' phase of this has ended.

Re: “The Myth of Islamophobia”

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by idolator on Aug 06, 2007 - 10:09 PM
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Actually, Quran is a book that threatens the faithful muslims so much that they develop the phobia towards idolators like me.

Quran is the cause of muslim phobias.

Mohammad is the original terrorist who has terrorised muslims into submission through fear of death and fires of hell.

Mohammad has created fear in the minds of muslims.

The real phobia comes from Quran- the fear of idolatory.

Quran causes "Kafirophobia" in the muslims.

To be a muslim is to carry this "Kafirophobia".

The so called Islamophobia is an inverted form of "Kafirophobia" that muslim ascribes to external world. It is a reflection of their inner terror that has been instilled in them by Quran and Mohammad.

Re: “The Myth of Islamophobia”

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by Marie on Aug 07, 2007 - 04:05 PM
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There is no Islamophobia. This is a term invented by liberals, the politically correct crowd and by Muslims to prevent people by criticizing Islam.

  
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