Monday, December 24, 2007

Reviving the Caliphate

By Moshe Sharon

Jizyah

In an interview with Karby Legget, published in the December 23-26, 2005 edition of "The Wall Street Journal," Hassam al-Masalmeh, the leader of the Hamas group in the municipal council of Bethlehem, described a tax that would be imposed selectively in the Islamic state which is to be established on the ruins of Israel. He said: "We in Hamas intend to implement this tax someday. We say it openly – we welcome everyone to Palestine but only if they agree to live under our rules." Al-Masalmeh was referring to the tax which non-Muslims, living under Islamic rule throughout Islamic history, have had to pay in order to receive the status of dhimmi, namely a "protected" inferior minority. Failure to pay this tax, called "jizyah," denied the non-Muslim, mainly Christians and Jews, this "protection," and put his life and possessions in jeopardy. This tax, or tribute, was imposed in accordance with the Koran (Surah 9 verse 29) which says: "Fight those who were given the Book (i.e Jews and Christians) until they pay the tribute out of hand and have been humiliated), and according to Muslim law – the Shari'ah. It placed all non-Muslims in the position of second and third class subjects, making them the hostages of the Muslim rulers.

Hamas is a terrorist movement directed by Islamic ideology, faithfully practicing Islamic law. It does not represent a small fringe group. It is an integral part of an ever growing movement of Islamic revival which is consistently militant, globally spread and appeals to an ever growing number of Muslims who believe that Islam is destined to establish itself as a world state in which the implementation of Islamic law will assure the superiority of the Muslims and the inferiority of Christians and Jews ("infidels").

From the time of Muhammad, Jews and Christians have been regarded as the enemies of Islam and as such the eternal object of Islamic hatred. The Egyptian-born Abu Hamza al-Masri, a Muslim cleric, is currently being tried in Britain on charges of incitement to murder. Al-Masri was head preacher up till the year 2003 at the Finsbury Park mosque in North London, which has been linked to several terrorist suspects, including the suspected Sept. 11 plotter Zacarias Musawi and the "shoe bomber" Richard Reid.

In a 90-minute video recording of a lecture shown at his trial (Tuesday January 17 2006) al-Masri was seen telling his supporters that the Jews and Christians were on a list of the enemies of Islam, and as such the targets of Muslim enmity.

In the same vein, Shaykh Abd al-Aziz Fawzan Al-Fawzan, a Saudi professor of Islamic law at al-Imam University urged the Muslims to show "Positive hatred" towards Christians, because they are infidels, for they say that Allah is one in a Trinity and they worship Jesus. He also added that whoever says that he does not hate Christians is not a Muslim.

What has all this to do with religion?

It has to do with Islam. Islam is not a religion as most Westerners understand it. For the Western media and apologetic thinkers, Islam is compared to Christianity, and Muslim groups in the European and American countries are defined as religious communities. These definitions entitle them to all the "religious services" available according to local laws. Accordingly they demand and receive the support of the state for the building of mosques, and state subsidies for religious functionaries, for special Muslim schools, and even for the establishment of an "Islamic University" (in Rotterdam, The Netherlands).

Had Islam been a religion in the usual sense of the word, namely a system of beliefs and rituals centered on the relation between man and God, then the demands of the Muslim communities in the Western World to enjoy the same services as the other religions would be justifiable and understandable.

But Islam is not a religion in this "narrow" sense. It is much more than that. It is a system of law, it is a social and political system; it is a way of life. It has full control over the behavior of the individual, the society, and the state. It deals with war and peace, it defines the relations between the Moslems and the rest of the world, and as we saw, it also determines the attitude to non-Muslims who are unfortunate enough to come under Islamic rule. The particular nature of Islam is best described, concisely and accurately, by a famous tradition which says: "Religion and the state are twins." This means that there is no difference between the sacred and the secular in Islam, there is no such thing as the separation of state and religion. It follows that a community of Muslim believers is regarded to be the army of Allah whose main raison d'ĂȘtre is to fight the enemies of Allah, all non-Muslims, in order to bring as much as possible of the world under the rule of Allah, that is to say under the jurisdiction of an Islamic government guided by the Koran, the tradition of Prophet Muhammad and the Islamic Shari'ah.

Wrong terminology leads to wrong decisions

Westerners have the tendency to use Western terminology in order to describe Islam, which causes them to misunderstand it entirely.

A few examples will suffice to demonstrate this misconception. Speaking about the mosque as the "church of the Muslims" is a mistake. The mosque is not only a house of prayer. It is a religious, social and political institution combined, the church is only a house of worship. The mosque has always represented the authority of the ruler as much as the authority of Allah's law. The oath of allegiance to any new ruler was taken in the mosque, but rebellions also began in mosques. The sermon in the mosque encouraged obedience to the ruler as much as it gave vent to grievances and fomented agitation, and started revolutions. "The Koran is the Bible of the Muslims." Wrong! There is a huge difference between the Bible, created over several millennia, containing a variety of literary styles and a variety of messages, and the Koran created by one man in one style and containing a few facets of a limited number of messages.

"Friday is the Sabbath of the Muslims." Incorrect! There is no day of rest in Islam, and Friday is only the day of public prayer, and the time for public sermon. Jihad, Holy War, the pivot of Islamic history and faith, is not a war against evil inclinations, as the apologists of Islam present in politically correct language to innocent Westerners. The Holy War (what an oxymoron!) is a real war, not a virtual one; it is a bloody affair – the eternal war of Islam against the non-Muslim world until its total conquest.

These few examples representing the misconceptions of the West, call for Islam to be defined not as a religion but as a civilization. This civilization realized itself best within an empire that was created by Jihad, Holy war, conquering the lands of other people and reducing them to insignificant minorities.

In the present world, the great dream of the Muslims is to renew the empire and to revive the ethos of Jihad. Both these concepts define the attitude of Islam to the Israel, to Jews and Christians and to the Western world in general.

Seeking the Caliphate

Israel is the obstacle in the Middle East to the re-creation of the Islamic Caliphate – the imperial body stretching over huge tracts of conquered territories and, as in the glorious past, responsible for keeping the spirit of Jihad kindled and actual Jihad – war in the path of Allah – active.

The caliphate is not a dream but a plan of action. It is a goal to be achieved. This is the message coming from Bin Laden's al-Qa'idah, from the doctors at universities, and from the preachers in every mosque in the world of Islam. The achievement of this goal begins with weakening the Christian enemy from within by using its own legal institutions and liberal media, by playing the victim, by terrorizing its civilians, by suffocating its economies; in short by waging a multiple-front Jihad.

Iran's plan achieve atomic power, the Jihadist declarations coming from the Palestinians and al-Qa'idah's various offshoots, and the open hostility of the Muslims in England, France, Holland and other European countries to their hosts, the education of Muslim children from kindergarten on to cherish the idea of martyrdom and to wish for martyrdom (shahadah), are all part and parcel of the age-old Islamic agenda.

Whether the caliphate dream can be realized or not only time will tell, but the knowledge that there is a huge anti-Western power active as it was in the Middle Ages, is no longer a theoretical, or romantic dream as most of the Western media presents it. It is the real thing, because Islam, being the army of the Faithful, has positioned itself once again against the House of War, the term reserved to that part of the world which is not yet under Islam.

Conflict has always been the best habitat for Islam. Now, once again, Islam is revitalized by a new exciting conflict, toying with helpless Europe. This conflict has been created by Muslims for Muslims and must go on until the infidels succumb to Allah's law.

By regarding Islam as a religion, the Europeans are enabling the Moslems to use the funds of the Western states to build the infrastructure of an Islamic entity in each state as a bridgehead for conquering it from within. But what is more disturbing is that the billions of dollars, which stream from the EU and America to Muslim terror groups under various disguises are nothing less than Jizyah money paid by the dhimmis of Europe to the Muslim rulers. Like the Jizyah, the money that the non-Muslim had to pay to secure some degree of security for himself, so also European money is the collective Jizyah paid by the Europeans from the money of their taxpayers with the (false) hope that it will secure for them the status of the dhimmi.

Appendix

Draft constitution of the Caliphate the first articles

GENERAL RULES

Article 1

The Islamic creed ('aqeedah) constitutes the foundation of the State. Nothing is permitted to exist in the government's structure, accountability, or any other aspect connected with the government, that does not take the creed as its source. The creed is also the source for the State's constitution and shar'ai canons. Nothing connected to the constitution or canons, is permitted to exist unless it emanates from the Islamic 'aqeedah.

Article 2

The domain of Islam (Dar al-Islam) is that entity which applies the rules of Islam in life's affairs and whose security is maintained by Muslims. The domain of disbelief (Dar al-Kufr) is that entity which applies the rules of kufr and whose security is maintained by the kuffar.

Article 3

The Khaleefah is empowered to adopt divine rules (AHkam Shari'ah) enacted as constitution and canons. Once the Khaleefah has adopted a divine rule, that rule, alone, becomes the divine rule that must be enacted and then implemented. Every citizen must openly and secretly obey that adopted rule.

Article 4

The Khaleefah does not adopt divine rules pertaining to worship, i.e. 'ibadat, except in connection with alms (zakah) and war (jihad). Also, he does not to adopt any of the thoughts connected with the Islamic creed.

Article 5

All citizens of the Islamic State are entitled to enjoy the divine rights and duties.

Article 6

All citizens of the State shall be treated equally regardless of religion, race, colour or any other matter. The State is forbidden to discriminate among its citizens in all matters, be it ruling or judicial, or caring of affairs.

Article 7

The State implements the divine law on all citizens who hold citizenship of the Islamic State, whether Muslims or not, in the following manner:

a. The divine law is implemented in its entirety, without exception, on all Muslims;

b. Non-Muslims are allowed to follow their own beliefs and worships.

c. Those who are guilty of apostasy (murtad) from Islam are to be executed according to the rule of apostasy, provided they have themselves renounced Islam. If they are born as non-Muslims, i.e., if they are the sons of apostates, then they are treated as non-Muslims according to their status as being either polytheists (mushriks) or People of the Book.

Moshe Sharon

Professor (Emeritus) of Islamic History and Civilization

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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