http://www.hyscience.com/archives/2005/10/saudi_columnist.php
 
October 17, 2005
Saudi Columnist: Jihadist Salafist Ideology is Like Nazism
Topics: Understanding Islam
 
"I am one of those who believe strongly that our clerics, students, and
preachers shoulder most of the responsibility for the war against terrorism,
especially since terrorism today exploits religion under the pretext of
'Allah said' and 'The Prophet said.'" - Muhammad bin 'Abd Al-Latif Aal
Al-Sheikh (July 2005)
Looking back to July 2005 in two articles by Saudi columnist Muhammad bin
'Abd Al-Latif Aal Al-Sheikh, published in the Saudi daily Al-Jazirah, in
which he attacked the ideology of the Al-Salafiyya Al-Jihadiyya movement, so
stereotypical of Islamic fundamentalism - we gain insight as to how the
ideology of this movement was similar to, or even worse than, the Nazi
ideology, and that it should be dealt accordingly. His message is that
militant Islam is a fascist animal, that must be defeated, and the message
is from a Muslim to other Muslims. 
"Putting an end to terrorism is only possible by putting an end to the
ideology that plants it in our society. A security solution is not
sufficient, though it is certainly required. He [Al-Maqdisi] preaches takfir
[accusing other Muslims of apostasy] and terrorism out of purely political
motives - out of an understanding, an inner conviction, premeditation and
planning. Al-Salafiyya Al-Jihadiyya... should be dealt with exactly as the
Europeans dealt with the Nazis, and as our forefathers dealt with the
ideology of the Khawarij. 
"In my opinion, the ideology of Al-Salafiyya Al-Jihadiyya is very similar to
Nazism in terms of its causes and reasons. If the economic depression and
the state of frustration that befell the world in 1930 were a cause for the
spread of murderous Nazism, it may be said that the economic and cultural
setback that has befallen the Arab and Muslim countries and the frustration
suffered by Muslims today are also the primary cause for this murderous
ideology [i.e., that of Al-Salafiyya Al-Jihadiyya].These [circumstances]
allow it to surface and to find followers and supporters among the Muslims.
In addition, both ideologies share hatred of the other and [the goal of]
eliminating through his physical extermination - and they have many other
common denominators as well." 


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