Refuting Daniel Pipes' column on this issue, JP, 8 October, 2008, p. 15.
By Raphael Israeli
On Thursday night, the 6th of March,
The next day, the well- to- do family of the killed murderer erected a huge tent at the entrance to their house, to accommodate the Muslim well-wishers who began streaming by the hundreds to greet the bereaved family, not to present condolences, for his feat of hitting their enemy at its heart, thereby attaining the hallowed status of shahid (martyr)[1]. To boot, the mourners hoisted the flags of Hizbullah and Hamas on the tent, all under the open eye of the Israeli forces of order and the liberal attitude of non-interference with the lives of the Arab Muslims in
In these outbursts of hatred by Muslim youth there is also an element of contempt and abuse of other faiths, as when in the case cited above that same Muslim murderer indiscriminately shot and ripped to pieces Torah and Talmud books, which the students were consulting, and which they left stained with their blood when they fell to the bullets of the assassin. And save for a few human and courageous voices of reason in Kuwait, the mood in the Arab/ Muslim world was not one of consternation, sorrow, shame or embarrassment, but when it was manifested, as in Gaza and among other Muslim circles, it was one of jubilation at the sight of the "feat" that their great "hero" had "achieved" in that religious school at the heart of the enemy. It was as if a Jew, or a Christian, burst into a madrasa at the heart of the Muslim world and massacred students bent on their study. Can anyone in a civilized country imagine any sign of jubilation at that carnage? The rest of the Muslim world was busy with its own domestic massacres where people in countless thousands are eliminated on a daily basis in
It is often claimed that this strict interpretation of Islam with its abuses, is only the lot of "fanatic", "radical", "fundamentalist", or "Islamist" Muslims, usually quantified as some 15% of the 1.5 billion world Muslims, as if that were a different faith embracing different principles than those followed by the rank-and-file Muslims. In fact, we are talking about the same one creed which upholds Shari'a law to various degrees, but those who do not follow it to the letter, as in any other religion, are not adepts of an alternative "moderate Islam", the one that is sometimes dubbed "religion of peace", to distinguish from the faith of aggressive "extremists". The truth of the matter is that no such Islam exists, for those moderates have yet to produce an alternative doctrine and worldview that could rival official Islam and posit a creed and a set of rules which can attract Muslims to relinquish the Shari'a and embrace another way. If they did, they would no longer be Muslims in the eyes of established Islam.
IT makes therefore no sense to categorize Islam into moderate and extremist, one has just to spell out the principles of Islam which is are universal, including the element of violent Jihad inherent in them and only distinguish between the active militants who stick out their necks and the masses of their sympathizers and supporters, the silent majority who would jubilate when a mass murder occurs, but would not dare to lend it an active hand. The articulation of that silent majority can follow ups and downs according to the basic attitudes of the media or of Islamic leaders. Rare are the occasions when any Muslim institution, state or cleric has condemned violence on moral grounds, save when it is directed against other Muslims, or when we are told that it "does not serve Muslim interests". Against Jews and
Raphael Israeli
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[1] . For a discussion of martyrs and their motivations, see Raphael Israeli, Islamikaze: Manifestations of Islamic Martyrology (Frank Cass,
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