America’s Crash Course On Islam
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by Daniel Pipes*
How goes the “war on terror”? One would think that the absence of a successful dramatic terrorist operation against Westerners since the London bombings in July 2005 would be heartening. But an atmosphere of gloom predominates. A recent much-publicized Foreign Policy magazine poll of 108 American specialists, myself included, found merely 6% who agreed that “The United States is winning the war on terror.” A whopping 84% disagreed.
This negativism reflects twin realities: Islamism (outside Iran) is waxing everywhere, while the civilized world is making profound mistakes — blaming itself for Muslim hatred, underestimating and appeasing the enemy. Several trends:
- Governments negotiating with Islamist terror organizations like Hezbollah and Hamas.
- Leading institutions (the press, the academy, etc.) accepting non-violent Islamists as part of the solution.
- The left making common cause with Islamism against their capitalist/Judeo-Christian opponent.
But there is also good news in the war, and it concerns the deepening education and spreading awareness of growing numbers of Westerners, especially on the right, about the nature of the war and the enemy. Americans are reading books, watching documentaries, keeping up with the news, and getting actively involved.
For example, the phrase “war on terror,” widely accepted six years ago, is now generally seen as obsolete because it confuses a tactic with an enemy (though the term continues to be used due to the lack of consensus on a replacement).
Nor would any high American official today repeat anything like then-Secretary of State Powell’s analysis one day after September 11, 2001, that the terrorist attacks “should not be seen as something done by Arabs or Islamics; it is something that was done by terrorists.”
Rather than refute such silliness, conservatives debate an issue that barely existed pre-September 11 but bears close watching for its policy implications. To one side stand those of us who see the Muslim world going through a temporary crisis and who seek ways to help modernize its religion, so that Muslims can flourish. To the other side stand those who see Islam as an irredeemable death cult and seek to ban Islam and disengage from Muslims.
More broadly, the ongoing and intense public debate about Islam has created a far more informed citizenry. Few Americans before September 11 knew such terms as jihad and fatwa, much less ijtihad, dhimmitude, or burqa. Fewer yet could discuss abrogated Koranic verses or had opinions about the Islamic nature of “honor” killings. Yet these matters are now knowledgeably discussed by bloggers, talk-show hosts, and even police departments.
The New York City Police Department last month issued an impressive report, “Radicalization in the West: The Homegrown Threat,” showing that terrorism results from Islamic intellectual precursors. Whence, according to the NYPD, comes that process of radicalization? “Jihadist or jihadi-Salafi ideology is the driver that motivates” young Western-born Muslims to engage in terrorism against their own countries.
Six years ago, no police report would make such an assertion — much less use terms like “jihadi-Salafi ideology.” Interestingly, the NYPD acknowledges that it needed time to reach this level of sophistication: “Where once we would have defined the initial indicator of the threat at the point where a terrorist or group of terrorists would actually plan an attack, we have now shifted our focus to a much earlier point,” when the process of radicalization begins.
Despite these advances, liberal commentators repeat inaccurate claims about “all Americans” suffering from “a huge and profound ignorance about Islam” (as the president of the Union for Reform Judaism, Rabbi Eric Yoffie, just put it, ironically while speaking to an Islamist convention).
The outcome of the “war on terror,” I submit, will have less to do with breakthroughs in avionics or intelligence coups than with the degree to which civilized people understand the nature of their enemy and join together to fight it. That means liberals remembering, as Canada’s Salim Mansur put it, that “Liberal democracy is no less an armed ideology than [is] Islamist ideology.” What does the future hold: 2001’s slogan of “United We Stand” or more of today’s deep fracturing?
The answer may well be decisive. The historical record gives me some reason for optimism, as until now the Western democracies have prevailed. For that to happen again, learning about Islam and Muslims will be part of the requisite preparation.
*New York Sun
September 11, 2007
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/4910
Cross-posted with permission
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September 11th, 2007 at 2:31 pm
Pipes’ article is about his observations as to how the war against radical Islam is perceived by different sectors of American society.
His observations appear fairly well stated.
It is with his advice on how the West can defeat radical Islam that I have issues with.
Pipes states:
I disagree. Westerners think too much.
Westerners don’t need to know anything more about Islam then they already know.
The West knows there are peaceful Muslims who have in some way managed to incorporate Western values and beliefs into their own religious beliefs. From these Muslims not only does the West have nothing to fear. These Muslims are allies in the war against radical Islam that frightens and hurts them as much as it frightens and hurts the West.
At the opposite end of the scale there are the radical Muslims who make no pretence about what they believe. To be sure just like an iceberg, underneath the visible openly radical proponents of radical Islam that call for death and destruction of Jews, Americans and Westerners, there lies hidden a vast human and financial infrastructure that supports the openly radical Islamists. The whole of that radical Islamic deathberg is the enemy of the West and must be relentlessly searched out and destroyed.
Then there are the so called vast majority of moderate Muslims, that the West wishfully believes are all against radical Islam. Don’t bet on that for a minute.
The West cannot afford to count on any of these vast majority of Muslims unless they declare by word and deed, they are also against radical Islam.
We have seen and been hurt by too many Muslims who were in fact radical, but successfully disguised and hid their true radical natures in the cloak of peace and moderation, which they cast off only at the last moment before they struck with deadly force.
The West must mince no words and hold back no punches as regards the radical Islamic deathberg.
The West must not be the least bit shy of demanding of the vast majority of so called Moderate Muslims, to declare by word and deed whether they are friend or foe to the West. To do so, the West must discard political correctness completely. To do otherwise aids the radical Islamists and increases the chances of the West’s demise.
Once the radical Islamist deathberg is eliminated, there will be time enough for Westerners if they wish, to learn all about Islam in peace and quiet without fear that radical Islamists will destroy the tranquility of their homes and their state of well being.
September 12th, 2007 at 12:21 pm
Or do not want to think because of fear. When discussing the current war for civilization with left-leaning acquaintances, I find that they don’t want to think about it, because 1) they’re incapable of logic (too dumb) and/or 2) terrorism works on them.
If they were to admit that radical Islam is a threat, and that we’ve yet to find moderate Muslim opposition to radical Islam, then they would have to admit that there is a threat, and that they’d have to get off their lazy rear-ends and do something about it.
They want to continue life as-is, driving their polluting cars (with bumper stickers that say “stop global warming”), wearing their Che Guevara t-shirts (too ignorant to realize that communism killed many more than Nazism), and shopping at Walmart (without admitting it), and ignore the problem.
Radical Islam has them scared. They think that if they submit, then the West will be left alone (from terrorism), and then they can continue life as-is.