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Tuesday, July 19, 2005


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'Islamikazes' in our midst

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Posted: July 19, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern



By Ilana Mercer


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© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com 

Those who talk up the root causes of Muslim disaffection are cultural
relativists with a difference. For example, they'll be the first to point to
how ignorant we are of the centrality of honor in Arab culture. And they'd
be right. "It is better to die with honor than live with humiliation," goes
an Arab saying. To Muslims, there's no pride in being democratized by the
West–only humiliation and shame. Conveniently, however, these Rousseauists
ignore the less flattering aspects of a culture and a religion that has yet
to undergo an Enlightenment. 

Individualism is, at best, negligible. The ummah – the community of
believers or the "Nation of Islam" – is pre-eminent. Infinitely less eminent
is the infidel, whose inherent inferiority, codified in elaborate dhimmi
jurisprudence, makes him fair game. Responsibility is always externalized.
Muslim savagery toward innocents has been felt from Beslan to Bali, from
Kashmir to Casablanca. Yet, they'll invariably shift the blame
(successfully, I might add) to Israel, America, Russia and other
"occupations." 

Helping to make the "Islamikazes'" case are countless liberals and
libertarians, as well as elements on the American right. They lay the blame
for the killers' latest actions exclusively on American and British foreign
policy: foreign forays begat the suicide bomber; case closed. 

Our adventurous foreign policy might be a necessary condition for Muslim
aggression but it is far from a sufficient one. Muslims today are at the
center of practically every conflict in the world. They were slaughtering
innocent, pacifist Jews in Israel well before the Jewish state was a figment
in the fertile mind of Theodor Herzl (and well before the "occupation" of
1967: in 627, Muhammad decapitated 900 Medina Jews. The women were only
raped). Governments, abetted by the Fourth Estate (and a fifth column), have
framed strife in Sudan, East Timor, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, Indonesia,
Pakistan, Kashmir, the Philippines, Lebanon, Egypt, Israel, the Balkans and
Russia as sectarian or regional. The struggle in these spots, however, has
more to do with the overriding refusal of the one faction to abide the
others (unless they've been conquered or preferably killed). 

Speaking of the Fourth Estate, Newsweek saw cause to celebrate in the
aftermath of the London atrocities. Hard-line, fundamentalist organizations,
"with alleged ties to militants in the Middle East" (don't you love the
euphemisms), had condemned the 7/7 mass murder. Better still, Hamas,
Hezbollah, and Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood echoed these noble (and doubtless
sincere) sentiments. Newsweek's hard-nosed journalists concluded (Oh
Buddha!) that, "No one, not even Hamas, can continue to condone or even stay
silent about these barbarities." Alas, no sooner had the "militants of the
Middle East" denounced murder than they detonated a suicide bomber, killing
three Israelis (in Netanya, my home town). A minor malfeasance, of course. 

And there's the rub: Not that our cultural relativists would admit to it,
but the concept of truth in Arab culture is extremely elastic. Al-Ghazzali,
"the famous 11th-century Muslim theologian, claimed that the lie is not
wrong in itself. If the lie is the way to achieve good results, then it is
permissible. It is necessary to lie when the truth might lead to unpleasant
or undesired results," writes Dr. David Bukay. More recently, Arab
sociologist Sania Hamady (Katz, 2002) has documented the low value attached
to truth in Arab culture. Feelings, flights of fancy and fabrications are
integral to Arab discourse. Lies are also potent political weapons, having
successfully achieved the delegitimization of Israel, for instance. Clearly,
Muslim leaders have learned that Westerners demand nothing more than a
denunciation of terrorism. So they denounce – and get on with the business
of Jihad (which is, like Shari'a, an essential tenet of true Islam). 

Since two-facedness is both a way of life and a political strategy, there's
nothing extraordinary about the countless Muslim leaders who pose as
moderates, forswear terrorism, and then do what the Quran commands: "instill
terror in the hearts of unbelievers" (8:12). Both Serge Krifkovic (author of
"The  <http://www.wndbookservice.com/products/BookPage.asp?prod_cd=C6077>
Sword of the Prophet") and Paul Sperry ("Infiltration"
<http://shop.wnd.com/store/item.asp?DEPARTMENT_ID=6&SUBDEPARTMENT_ID=20&ITEM
_ID=1681> ) have traced the trajectory of these "moderate" Muslims, as
they've gone from "the White House to the Big House." Embraced by American
presidents, Sami Al-Arian, Abdurahman M. Alamoudi and Muzammil H. Siddiqi,
to name but a few, represent a sample of the crème de la crème of "moderate"
Islam in America. The first now awaits trial for heading the U.S branch of
Islamic Jihad. The second "pleaded guilty of plotting terrorist acts with
Libya." The third is a dyed-in-the-wool radical (or simply true to The
Faith), advising Muslims to work to establish Shari'a in the U.S. 

No doubt, the West has its share of liars and poseurs, the ablest of whom
congregate in government. But while institutionalized inveracity is a facet
of Western governments, it's not ubiquitous in civil society. Our capitalist
culture, after all, turns on a man's word – commerce depends on the veracity
of a contract and would grind to a halt if truth weren't a cultural
cornerstone. 

In addition to their cultural relativism, those who excuse "Islamikazes"
suffer selective hearing. "Listen to what the terrorists' communiqués tell
us," they inveigh. "It's the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, stupid (and
Israel's existence) – occupation causes tender 'young men' to kill." 

Not quite: A guilty and evil mind motivates a murderer to murder an innocent
non-aggressor. Be that as it may, the catalog of Muslim complaints and
contrivances is a little longer than the excuse-makers allow. Violence
against innocent nonbelievers and the infliction of Shari'a are as integral
to Muslim exegetics as are declamations about occupation. 

"We are here to bring civilization to the West. England does not belong to
the English people, it belongs to God," a regular Muslim Joe (or Mo) told
the Christian Science Monitor, after the 7/7 atrocities. Or how about a
sermon delivered at the Grand
<http://www.leedsgrandmosque.org.uk/khutbahs/khutba-20040326.asp> Mosque in
Leeds, whence the British killers came: "Take up positions in the Jihad,
don't give in to sleep, and don't give in to failure and disgrace." In safe
company, Muslims say they strive to "fly the black flag of Islam over 10
Downing Street," in the words of Britain's Omar Baki. Or, to paraphrase one
of our own abstemious Islamists, Ibrahim Hooper of CAIR, "I want to see the
U.S become an Islamic nation." 

Based on Muslims' own say-so, then, it's both disingenuous and stupid of
Islam's champions to claim categorically that Muslim aggression is entirely
reactive, a function solely of our misguided foreign policy. 

Londoners, at least, have Whitehall's number crunchers to thank for putting
in perspective the niggling – and apparently negligible – matter of a Muslim
Fifth Column. A leaked Whitehall dossier has revealed that affluent,
middle-class, British-born Muslims are signing up to al-Qaida in droves.
Translated into official speak by Timesonline
<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,20871688261,00.html> , only "3,000
British-born or British-based people have passed through Osama bin Laden's
training camps." And if that doesn't allay unwarranted fears, "Intelligence
indicates that the number of British Muslims actively engaged in terrorist
activity, whether at home or abroad or supporting such activity, is
extremely small and estimated at less than 1 percent." 

Joy! Britons are safe! An inconsequential 16,000 homicidal sleepers are
loose in England. 

These figures, of course, are statistically significant – stupendously so.
Sixteen-thousand potential "Islamikazes" denotes more dead innocents in the
future, sacrificial lambs on the altar of Islamicly-correct indoctrination.


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Ilana Mercer is the author of "Broad
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=worldnetdaily-20&path=tg/det
ail/-/097410390X/qid=1077263627/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1?v=glance&s=books> Sides:
One Woman's Clash With A Corrupt Culture." She is an analyst and
blogger-at-large <http://www.ilanamercer.com/Guest.htm%22>  for the
Free-Market News Network. For more about her work, visit IlanaMercer.com
<http://worldnetdaily.com/news/www.ilanamercer.com> .



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