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http://www.nationalpost.com/
National Post
Saturday, November 3, 2001
p. SP17

Understanding sexual impulses in the mind of the extremist
Fanatics throughout history have had a hypocritical attitude toward
sex. The men who crashed two planes into the World Trade Center
claimed to be pious but spent the night before the attacks with
prostitutes

Dr. Norman Doidge
Saturday Post

Here's a contradiction. Many of the mass murderers who destroyed
the World Trade Center went to prostitutes and lap dancers just
before the attacks. That might seem unimportant, except for the fact
that they claimed to be pious and, in part, justified their attacks by
accusing the West of being a hotbed of sexual licentiousness. This
behaviour reveals the ambivalent sexual undercurrent that is part of
Islamic extremism with its view of woman as sin-evoking temptress,
best appreciated either totally veiled, or totally unveiled.

In the early 20th century, an Islamic movement called salafiyya swept
through much of Islam, influencing the official Wahabi ideology of the
Saudi state and the radical Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. The
movement aimed to revive medieval Islamic practices. By the 1930s, it
portrayed Western culture as equivalent to jahiliyya, an Arabic term
for the barbarousness that preceded Islam.

Osama bin Laden, originally a playboy and drinker, was influenced by
this line of thought through Egyptian writer Sayyid Qutb. In his book
Signposts on the Road, Qutb wrote that the West was "the most
dangerous jahiliyya which has ever menaced our faith." In one of his
books about his 1948-50 trip to America, Qutb described a church
dance in Greely, Colo.: "Every young man took the hand of a young
woman. And these were the young men and women who had just
been singing their hymns! Red and blue lights, with only a few white
lamps, illuminated the dance floor. The room became a confusion of
feet and legs: arms around hips; lips met lips; chests pressed
together." Pretty tame stuff compared to the paid sex his murderous
followers would indulge in.

The story of the terrorists' foray into American sexual hospitality came
out when a Boston prostitute "freaked out" after seeing pictures of the
Sept. 11 hijackers. She recognized one from her tryst with him
Sept. 9 at the Park Inn, in Newton, Mass. Two of the hijackers of
American Airlines Flight 11, which crashed into the World Trade
Center, Waleed M. Alshehri and Wail M. Alshehri, spent the night in
that hotel.

These were not isolated events. As reported by UPI on Oct. 10, the
prostitute's driver took her to the Days Hotel in Boston's Brighton
district, where she spent time with another hijacker. The same driver
also routinely took prostitutes to a male relative of bin Laden.
Terrorist ringleader Mohammed Atta and other hijackers reportedly
spent US$200 to US$300 on lap dances in the Pink Pony Strip Club in
Florida. Marwan Al-Shehhi, who, it is believed, piloted the plane that
slammed into the south tower, frequently got lap dances in the
Olympic Garden Topless Cabaret in Las Vegas, according to the San
Francisco Chronicle. The Boston Globe reported that four other
alleged terrorists, Satam M.A. Al Suqami, Marwan Al-Shehhi, Fayez
Rahsid Ahmed Hasan Al Qadi Banihammad and Mohand Alshehri, who
were staying at the Milner Hotel in Boston, called escort services on
Sept. 10. The last three are believed to have helped hijack United
Airlines Flight 175, while Satam M.A. Al Suqami joined those who
hijacked American Airlines Flight 11.

Some have wondered whether the hijackers were nervous, knowing
they were about to lose their lives, and dealing with their anxiety
through a sexual release. Others have speculated that perhaps they
wanted "a good look at the enemy" to see how "degraded" America
was, to motivate them.

But fanatics throughout history have had a markedly hypocritical
attitude toward sex. Most fanatical sects have an obsession with
sexual purity, alongside extraordinary lapses of restraint. Most divide
the world into the pure and the impure, the sacred and the profane,
clean and unclean, pure ascetic man and female temptress.
Mohammed Atta wrote that at his funeral, "he who washes my body
around my genitals should wear gloves so that I am not touched
there." He didn't want women at his funeral either.

Fanatical leaders frequently demand their members subordinate all
desires to the cause. The Russian nihilist and anarchist terrorist
Sergey Nechaev wrote in his Catechism of the Revolutionist, "The
revolutionary ... has no interest of his own, no affairs, no feelings,
no attachments, no belongings, not even a name. Everything in him is
absorbed by a single exclusive interest, a single thought, a single
passion -- the revolution." Of course, the body has its own rhythms and
demands, not so easily obliterated, even by ideology.

Islamic extremism doesn't master sexuality -- it exploits it by linking
it to politics. In order to train Islamic suicide bombers, teenage boys
are isolated from television and any outside influence when they are at
the height of their sexual drive, playing on the Koranic promise to
"martyrs" that, within moments of their death, they will be greeted by
the 72 houris of heaven -- virgins with whom they will have sex for
eternity. Sex in this earthly world is devalued, but the promise of sex
in the world to come is used to heat up the imaginations of these
isolated, inexperienced loners. (The Thuggee cult of terrorist assassins
-- from which we get the English word "thug" -- wandered around India
strangling their victims. But they also had orgies in religious temples
with temple prostitutes, to give them a glimmer of the pleasures they
would have when they would unite, in death, with the Great and Terrible
Mother, a divinity they worshipped.)

Sexual hypocrisy has been seen in fanatic cults throughout history.
Shoko Asahara, leader of the Aum sect -- which released sarin, a
deadly nerve gas, in Tokyo's subway system in March, 1995, killing 11
and injuring 5,000 -- preached celibacy for his followers but, though
married, took many long-term mistresses, and offered Tantric sexual
initiations to "transfer" his "energy" to female followers.

Such cults frustrate everyday erotic longing for other people, so that
the devotees will turn that longing toward the cult leader and the
cause. Becoming overheated "lovers of the cause," they, like lovers
everywhere, become willing to sacrifice for their beloved. At the same
time, their leaders manipulate the guilt followers feel about sexual
desire, saying, "If you still have sexual feelings, you obviously are
not devoted enough, and must sacrifice more."

People who deny themselves erotic outlets soon see any normal
expression of eros as the devil incarnate. That is what Qutb saw in
the innocent church dance he witnessed. The fanatic is a narcissist
who resents and dehumanizes anything that pulls him outside of
himself. Yet, so consumed is he with his own specialness in all things,
he grants himself a sexual licence as required. After all, those who
underestimate the power of the world outside themselves become the first
to be overwhelmed by it. They are the first slaves of passion, driven by
a subterranean attraction to that which they claim to abhor.

Dr. Doidge is a research psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. His column
appears every other Saturday.

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