<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/023953.php>Wafa<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/023953.php>
 
Sultan: "Is it not a duty for each one of us to view Islam not 
frivolously but in a most serious manner?"

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One of the heroes of our age

When Colin Powell endorsed Obama in October, he went out of his way 
to criticize those who were trouble by the idea of a Muslim 
President. Hugh Fitzgerald explained what was wrong with Powell's 
analysis in his article 
"<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/023173.php>Colin Powell and 
Jihad: A dereliction of duty." And now the heroic Wafa Sultan 
contributes some observations of her own: "Contemplating Islam," by 
Wafa Sultan in 
<http://www.hudsonny.org/2008/12/contemplating-islam.php>Hudson New 
York, December 15 (thanks to 
<http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2008/12/powells-piety-c.html>Pamela):
If we consider the Islamic texts, their content and the devotion that 
so many Muslims - including in America - attach to them; if we 
consider the tragic upshot of these teachings in terms of our current 
world's security, is it not a duty for each one of us to view Islam 
not frivolously but in a most serious manner?

There was an episode during the current Presidential election that 
greatly disturbed me. It was former Secretary of State Colin Powell's 
interview on "Meet the Press." For me this interview was a defining 
moment. He expressed his displeasure at some of his colleagues' 
accusations that Obama might be a Muslim, and stated: "And what if he 
is? Is there something wrong with being a Muslim?"

Mr. Powell's admonition at others who dare questioning Muslims, or 
Islam and its implications, in particular, people like me, who 
suffered immensely precisely because there is "something wrong with 
being a Muslim," would indeed be disheartened. If Powell doesn't 
understand what may be the dire consequences for being a Muslim, then 
who should understand? The man, who once held the post of American 
Secretary of State, asserts categorically that there is nothing wrong 
with being a Muslim, even though the country he led has been 
suffering immensely from Muslim terrorism and has paid a high price 
because of it.

I appreciate that Powell, who has been nurtured by the American moral 
code, refuses to judge people on the basis of their religious 
affiliation. That is his right. But he does not have the right to 
nonchalantly disregard people's apprehensions of Muslims, especially 
at those of us who have lived in Muslim countries. We have risked our 
lives to escape from them, and are now risking our lives again to 
speak up against the harm they cause, induced by Islamic theology and culture.

In order to understand my perspective one would have to be a woman, 
living in Syria, my birthplace, or any other Arab Muslim country.

Since immigrating to the United States more than five presidential 
elections ago, I always regarded American politics as a luxury that 
did not concern me. Living in the US was enough to satisfy me 
emotionally, physically and intellectually. Anything beyond that was 
more than I required.

I came to regard America's might as much greater than any president 
that happened to be in power - Democratic or Republican. Hence, I 
assumed that any person, who attained the rank of presidential 
candidate, regardless of party affiliation, was capable of safely 
leading this great nation. Because of that, I never took the trouble 
to inquire which candidate was more worthy of victory; for me it was 
a mere toss-up.

However, the events of September 11th, 2001 stripped away my 
confidence. I began wondering how well Americans understand Political 
Islam - the underlying cause of this and other heinous attacks and 
how willing are we to probe into its ideology or comprehend its 
objectives. The events surrounding the most recent election have 
increased my doubts and my concerns for this country, which I love 
with all my heart.

So what is the problem? During and after the recent election, my fear 
for America was that Obama's victory could breathe fresh life into 
the further rise of Islamism, including Islamic terrorism.

Why?

Islamists' psychology is worlds apart from that of Westerners. They 
believe in absolute terms in their divine mission to submit the world 
to Islam. They are engaged in a constant search for divine meaning 
and inspiration - even in mundane matters.

First, there was Senator Obama's Muslim background. It is well known 
that Mr. Obama was born to a Muslim father, spent part of his early 
life in Indonesia - a Muslim country - and attended a Muslim school 
there. Almost every day my inbox was flooded with e-mail rumors about 
Obama which reflected many American citizens' fears regarding the 
Democratic candidate's Muslim background.

But Mr. Obama reassured us that he is a Christian and that was enough 
to dispel the doubts I might have had about him being a Muslim. I let 
go of my fear for America should Obama win. For now, I regained my 
confidence in him.

However, Salafists interpret even daily events in a way that may not 
necessarily appear significant to Westerners. In this context some 
Islamists go so far as viewing the Islamic background of Obama as a 
heaven-sent confirmation of the first step in realizing the dream of 
submitting the West to Islam. The mere fact that American president 
bears a Muslim name like Hussein is enough to assure them that Islam 
is marching into America and has already infiltrated the White House.

Once, I was browsing through a website in Arabic and came across a 
news item announcing that the American actress Halle Berry gave birth 
to a daughter whom she named Nahla; an Arabic name meaning "bee". I 
then read readers' comments on this piece of news. A considerable 
number of them were jubilant, since they regarded this report as a 
God's sign that Islam had begun to advance into America, because the 
word nahla is mentioned in the Koran.

As for Mr. Powell, does he understand that Islam is not just a 
religion but a political doctrine that seeks to impose itself on 
non-Muslims even by force? If he does, why should people not be doubtful?

This is not an Islamophobic prejudice I present. Muslims, like any 
other national group, can be either good or bad, and the best among 
them do not act in accordance with Islam's political ideology, either 
because they are not familiar with it, or because they have 
deliberately progressed beyond it. But how are we to scrutinize the 
good from the bad when a high level political official like Mr. 
Powell undermines the questioning of any concerns related to this issue?

Certainly, Mr. Powell knows that Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, is 
most revered among Muslims. Does Mr. Powell realize that it is 
incumbent upon every devout Muslim male to emulate Muhammed's ways? 
If so, has Mr. Powell studied the life of Muhammad as it is recounted 
in the original Arabic sources, as I learned it in my schooldays?

One particular part of the prophet's historical account I studied in 
third grade at primary school. We read with pride how Muhammad 
beheaded eight hundred Jews from the Bani Quraiza tribe in one night, 
then took their wives and children hostage and spent that same night 
with a Jewish woman Safia, whose husband, father and brother he had 
just killed. This wretched story is only a drop in the ocean of 
numerous Arabic narratives written about Muhammad's misconduct.

Moreover, according to Islam's most revered jurists, a true Muslim 
must believe in Islam as both religion and a political entity. A 
committed Salafi Muslim does not recognize the American constitution. 
His willingness to live under that constitution is, as far as he is 
concerned, nothing more than an unavoidable step on the way to that 
constitution's replacement by Islamic Sharia law.

The Koran states: "Believers, take neither Jews nor Christians for 
your friends. They are friends with one another. Whoever of you seeks 
their friendship shall become one of their numbers. Allah does not 
guide the wrongdoers" (5:51). Is it legitimate for Christians and 
Jews to be concerned about this tenet?

American government officials must spend funds to interpret Arabic 
texts word for word, without distortion or falsification. Among other 
illuminating tenets they may find, is the concept of taqqia 
(literally, "caution, prudence, dissimulation"). It allows a Muslim 
to conceal his true cherished beliefs when he feels that non-Muslims 
around him have the upper hand, while at the same time working 
secretly to achieve his "noble" objective, so that he can attack them 
when the time is ripe....

Read it all.

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