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Islamist movement falling apart
16.07.2014 
Radical Islamism has evolved into a qualitatively different organization - a 
very effectively controlled, well-organized and funded, with superbly trained 
fighters. That efficiency, with which it was possible to train, equip and send 
thousands of fighters from Syria to Iraq, can not but strike one's imagination.

NATO wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria have not destroyed the most 
ugly form of political Islam. Quite on the contrary - they increased its 
radicalism. Victories have attracted more fighters, giving terrorists an 
opportunity to receive combat experience, which is now successfully used in 
Iraq. Successes in Libya, the legalization of subsidiaries in Qatar, Turkey and 
Egypt during Morsi's presidency facilitated the logistical work for militants. 

To protect themselves, oil monarchies, owners of drug cartels and masters of 
life in the countries such as Pakistan are forced to buy off from terrorists, 
giving them extra resources and reducing the dependence of radical political 
Islam on financial sources.

It is important to understand that when they talk about the "Islamic threat," 
it goes about a threat to Islam, rather than a threat posed by Islam. It would 
be wrong, as it sometimes happens in the North Caucasus and in Russia on the 
whole, to call all Islamic radicals Wahhabis or Salafis. Apart from Wahhabis, 
there are other radical movements that can often be hostile to Wahhabism, but 
no less dangerous. The concept of "radical Islam" or "Islamic radicalism" 
combines different forces, including mutually exclusive ones.

Egypt and Russia

The situation is changing, and we can say that political Islam has split 
already. The struggle has started between the supporters of the relatively 
"moderate" line that is historically connected with Muslim Brotherhood movement 
that eyes Islamic political adventurers from Qatar, and the most dismal, once a 
pro-Saudi force, or, better to say, pseudo-Islamists from of Al-Qaeda and the 
Islamic army of the Levant, which the authorities in Riyadh can no longer 
manage. Traditionally, the basic method of puppeteers from Riyadh was money, 
but money can be found in other places.

There is a misconception that Gulf monarchies share a unity of positions, that 
Qatar, Saudi Arabia and other emirates are very close in their relationshops. 
This is not completely true. There are many things that connect them, but they 
have very serious differences too. Recently, militants close to Qatar-funded 
Muslim Brotherhood, entered into a bloody shootout with Saudi security 
officials and border guards. Monarchies hold political trials of opponents on 
political Islam - this is taken to discussions on the level of foreign 
ministers of the Cooperation Council of the Gulf States.

In Egypt, it was clearly evident, when the military toppled President Morsi, a 
protégé of Muslim Brotherhood. Pro-Wahhabi forces, funded by the Saudis, 
supported the coup. Riyadh supported the rise of Marshal al-Sisi to power, 
while  Doha strongly objected to that. As a result, coordination has been 
replaced with fierce competition for influence on radical Muslim forces.

Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia is an ugly form of Islam. The Wahhabis believe that 
salvation on the Judgment Day depends on faith, not only on good or evil deeds. 
According to them, Christians are doomed to hell, and one should make 
Christians convert to Islam. If it is not possible, then one should destroy 
them. At the same time, the rest of Islam (including Muslim Brotherhood) is 
convinced that Christians also have chances to survive, depending on their 
deeds.

The split of political Islam in Russia was obvious in Chechnya, when Mufti 
Akhmad-Hadji Kadyrov realized the malignancy of separatism and decided to 
support the line of appeasement. No money from the Persian Gulf could influence 
the choice of the Chechen people. The only thing that separatists managed to do 
was to blow up the stadium with the Chechen mufti, but politically it was a 
gesture of despair. The people of Chechnya started reviving the war-ravaged 
republic. What is very important, and what many people in Russia do not 
understand is that the Chechen experience was an important lesson for the 
entire Muslim world in its confrontation to the radical pseudo-Islam of Wahhabi 
Muslim brothers.

Social base

Making a return to ugly religious values ​​of the past is a social, rather than 
a religious phenomenon. Very often, the people, who lead extreme 
traditionalists behind them, are individuals, who received education in natural 
sciences, engineering or, for example, medical education. The head of al-Qaeda, 
Ayman al-Zawahiri, for instance, is a certified surgeon.

During the whole 19th and a half of the 20th century, Islam was trying to adapt 
 itself to Western values​​. Eventually, many were convinced that "orientation 
- the West" has not made the people, who hoped so much for the triumph of 
justice, happy. Western values, ​knowledge and science do not make people 
happy. The only exception is, perhaps, chemistry - it makes drug addicts happy. 
Westerners encouraged the use of drugs; even Opium Wars were unleashed. The 
growth of income of conventional oil monarchies gave an additional impetus to 
political Islam.

Theorists of radical Islam believe that European knowledge is just a weapon, a 
tool that can be used against the Western world now, when social factors 
contribute to the incessant influx of fighters and suicide bombers, whom 
special services can not  handle well. As we have seen in Iraq, Afghanistan and 
Syria, armies can not do it either. 

In a weak country, where there is no industry and jobs, the only way to survive 
is military or public service, subsistence farming, immigration or crime. 
Revolution and civil war is also an option. 

All people hate wars. A common Muslim rebel does not want to kill, but if you 
pay him $100 for the head of a killed officer, public official, a U.S. citizen, 
etc. it would mean that the killer would be able to feed his family for a month 
in advance. He kills to survive, because he gets paid for it.

This murder business needs higher arguments. In the Noble Quran, one can find 
an excuse to literally everything - from absolute pacifism and non-resistance 
to evil to beheading political opponents.

Organization

Al-Qaeda is a "faultless" organization. Intelligence agencies accuse Al-Qaeda 
militants of all terrorist acts committed by Islamists. The network does not 
deny any accusations. A considerable portion of Islamist militants are 
illiterate people. For them, the word "Al-Qaeda" that means "base 
","foundation" is rather a common name. Although, in fact, there is Al-Qaeda 
"in the narrow sense of the word," nurtured with the help of U.S. special 
services. The organization is formally poorly structured, but essentially 
well-coordinated. It has a large number of subsidiaries, it is independent and 
very disciplined in its actions. Groups of quickly-trained jihadists can be 
sent to any region of the world - whether it is the Nile delta, Mesopotamia, 
Pakistan, Yemen, France, the United States or Tatarstan. Techniques were 
developed and tested in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya and Chechnya.

Tough and brutal fighters, who played a very important role in the victory over 
the Left, also want to grab a piece of the pie. However, financial, 
organizational, human and logistical resources of Islamic radicals are not 
limitless. 

One should not use police methods to fight preaching - another, more persuasive 
preaching is required. Even very well-prepared radical propagandists do not 
stand an open dispute with educated opponents, because their view is false, it 
is not tenable from an Islamic perspective. However, since they are often 
better prepared than preachers of traditional Islam, they very often prevail in 
discussions aimed at winning the hearts of the dispossessed, the 
lumpen-proletariat - the cannon fodder of radical Islamists.

In October, President Putin spoke about the need to restore Russia's own 
Islamic theological school. There are 82 Islamic centers and organizations 
registered in Russia. President demands Muslim clerics be educated, 
enlightened, capable of giving a clear assessment of current challenges. 

Now is the time for a counter-offensive against radical pseudo-Islam. One 
should bear in mind the fact that the preachers involved in real Islamic 
education in Russia, are the people who studied in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf 
countries, or even in London, where Hizb ut-Tahrir is headquartered. One needs 
to change the situation, and now is the time. 

Sayeed Gafurov
Pravda.Ru 

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