by Raymond Ibrahim
A look at Muslim logic and Western naivety.
The plague of Islamic terrorism is based on “grievances” against Israel—so says Al Azhar, the world’s most prestigious madrasa (or Muslim “university”) that co-hosted Barrack Obama’s 2009 “A New Beginning” speech. During a recently televised Egyptian interview, Ahmed Al Tayeb—Al Azhar’s grand imam, once named the “most influential Muslim in the world”—said:
I have noticed that they are always telling us that terrorism is
Islamic. All those mouthpieces that croak—out of ignorance or because
they were told to—that the Al-Azhar curricula are the cause of terrorism
never talk about Israel, about Israel’s prisons, about the genocides
perpetrated by the Zionist entity state…. If not for the abuse of the
region by means of the Zionist entity, there would never have been any
problem. The Middle East and the region would have progressed, and the
Arab individual would have been like any other person in the world,
enjoying a good life, or at least enjoying the right to live in peace.
It can’t [condemn the Islamic State as un-Islamic]. The Islamic State
is a byproduct of Al Azhar’s programs. So can Al Azhar denounce itself
as un-Islamic? Al Azhar says there must be a caliphate and that it is
an obligation for the Muslim world [to establish it]. Al Azhar teaches
the law of apostasy and killing the apostate. Al Azhar is hostile
towards religious minorities, and teaches things like not building
churches, etc. Al Azhar upholds the institution of jizya [extracting
tribute from religious minorities]. Al Azhar teaches stoning people.
So can Al Azhar denounce itself as un-Islamic?
You [Americans] should ask yourselves whether your security, your
blood, your sons, your money, your jobs, your homes, your economy, and
your reputation are more dear to you than the security and economy of
the Israelis…. Let me say that we have declared many times, over more
than two and a half decades, that the reason for our conflict with you is your support for your Israeli allies, who are occupying our land of Palestine [emphasis added].
Our talks with the infidel West and our conflict with them ultimately revolve
around one issue — one that demands our total support, with power and
determination, with one voice — and it is: Does Islam, or does it not,
force people by the power of the sword to submit to its authority
corporeally if not spiritually? Yes. There are only three choices in
Islam: [1] either willing submission [conversion]; [2] or payment of the
jizya, through physical, though not spiritual, submission to the
authority of Islam; [3] or the sword — for it is not right to let him
[an infidel] live. The matter is summed up for every person alive:
Either submit, or live under the suzerainty of Islam, or die. (The Al Qaeda Reader, p. 42)
What’s important to understand here is that although some might argue
that your foreign policies are the extent of what drives our hatred,
this particular reason for hating you is secondary, hence the reason we
addressed it at the end of the above list. […] The fact is,
even if you were to stop bombing us, imprisoning us, torturing us,
vilifying us, and usurping our lands, we would continue to hate you
because our primary reason for hating you will not cease to exist until
you embrace Islam. Even if you were to pay jizyah and live under the authority of Islam in humiliation, we would continue to hate you [emphasis added].
So long as Islam endures, the reconciliation of its adherents, even
with Jews and Christians [“People of the Book”], and still more with the
rest of mankind, must continue to be an insoluble problem. … For an
indefinite future, however reluctantly, we must confine our political
recognition to the professors of those religions which … preach the
doctrine of “live and let live” (The Institutes of the Law of Nations, p. 124).
Nor is Islamic supremacism confined to doctrines and scriptures that are “open to interpretation”; history makes an equally ironclad case. As I document in my forthcoming book, Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West, over the centuries and through countless jihads, Muslims invaded and eventually conquered some ¾ of all Christian lands; the scale of destruction and atrocities accompanying these jihads make Islamic State atrocities seem like child’s play.
If Israel had nothing to do with all this—it did not even exist—are we really to believe that grievances against it are responsible for Al Azhar still teaching, and Muslims still upholding, the same doctrines that caused them to terrorize all non-Muslims for centuries?
No, this is yet another case of Muslim apologists trying to kill two birds with one stone: portraying—and thus exonerating—their terroristic behavior as an inevitable product of “grievances” against a demonized Israel that deserves all the blame. In reality, the ultimate “grievance” Muslims have against all non-Muslims is just that—that they are non-Muslim, inferior infidels that must be subjugated one way or the other.
Raymond Ibrahim is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, a Judith Friedman Rosen Writing Fellow at the Middle East Forum and a CBN News contributor. He is the author of Crucified Again: Exposing Islam’s New War on Christians (2013) and The Al Qaeda Reader (2007).
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