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Apologize for the Crusades? Never!

by Robert Spencer
Posted Mar 25, 2005

As part of its effort to portray the West as the guilty party in today's
global jihad, Al-Azhar (the most respected Sunni Muslim authority in the
world), has asked the Vatican for an apology for the Crusades. Sheikh Fawzi
Zafzaf, President of the Interfaith Dialogue Committee of Al-Azhar,
explained that "Al-Azhar is only asking for a similar treatment" following
Vatican apologies to other groups. According to the Vatican ambassador to
Egypt, the Holy See is thinking it over.

This is just the latest indication that the Crusades have grown into a myth
that little resembles reality, and remain politically charged over three
years after President Bush was roundly criticized for labeling the war on
terror a "Crusade." Former President Bill Clinton even explained 9/11 as
fallout from the Crusades: "Indeed, in the first Crusade, when the Christian
soldiers took Jerusalem, they first burned a synagogue with 300 Jews in it,
and proceeded to kill every woman and child who was Muslim on the Temple
mound.. I can tell you that that story is still being told to today in the
Middle East and we are still paying for it."

The West has questioned the Crusades -- something probably not possible if
the shoe were on the Islamic foot -- almost since they took place. Virtually
all Westerners have learned to apologize for the Crusades, but less noted is
the fact that the Crusades have an Islamic counterpart for which no one is
apologizing and of which few are even aware. I am working on a new book, The
Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam and the Crusades, which will out from
Regnery Publishing in a few months. In it, I am clearing away propaganda and
telling what really happened. 

Islam originated in Arabia in the seventh century. At that time Egypt,
Libya, and all of North Africa were Christian, and had been so for hundreds
of years. So were Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Asia Minor. But then
Muhammad and his Muslim armies arose out of the desert, and -- as most
modern textbooks would put it -- these lands became Muslim. But in fact the
transition was cataclysmic. Muslims won these lands by conquest and, in
obedience to the words of the Koran and the Prophet, put to the sword the
infidels therein who refused to submit to the new Islamic regime. Those who
remained alive lived in humiliating second-class status. 

Clinton may be right that Muslims still seethe about the sack of Jerusalem,
but he and they are strangely silent about similar behavior on the Muslim
side. In those days, invading armies were considered to be entitled to sack
cities that resisted them. On May 29, 1453, Constantinople, the jewel of
Christendom, finally fell to an overwhelming Muslim force after weeks of
resistance by a small band of valiant Greeks. According to the great
historian of the Crusades Steven Runciman, the Muslim soldiers "slew
everyone that they met in the streets, men, women, and children without
discrimination. The blood ran in rivers down the steep streets from the
heights of Petra toward the Golden Horn. But soon the lust for slaughter was
assuaged. The soldiers realized that captives and precious objects would
bring them greater profit." 

The first Crusade was called because Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land
were being molested by Muslims and prevented from reaching the holy places.
Some were killed. "The Crusade," noted the historian Bernard Lewis, "was a
delayed response to the jihad, the holy war for Islam, and its purpose was
to recover by war what had been lost by war -- to free the holy places of
Christendom and open them once again, without impediment, to Christian
pilgrimage." 

Thus if Al-Azhar really wants to demand that the Vatican apologize for the
Crusades, it should be ready to apologize for the Islamic conquests of the
Middle East and North Africa. But the most disturbing element of this sorry
exercise of historical revision is that their "request" may well be granted
by the Vatican. And if it is, it would be just one more link on a long chain
of double standards by which Western authorities seem ready to bend over
backwards to grant concessions to the Islamic world, while asking for and
receiving nothing in return. For example, Al-Azhar itself has praised
suicide bombers as martyrs and declared that Islamic states have a religious
obligation to acquire nuclear weapons. Yet no one in the West is demanding
an apology from them for these approvals of very contemporary menaces. It
figures. 


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