Westernized Muslims, on the other hand, have learned that they can get away
with almost anything

Top Muslims Condemn Ground Zero Mosque as a 'Zionist Conspiracy'

Posted By Raymond Ibrahim On August 19, 2010 @ 12:00 am In Homeland
Security, US News | 2
<http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/top-muslims-condemn-ground-zero-mosque-as-a-%e
2%80%98zionist-conspiracy%e2%80%99/?print=1#comments_controls>  Comments

In a recent PJM
<http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../blog/the-positive-side-of-the-ground-
zero-mosque/>  article [1], I argued that the Ground Zero mosque is
counterproductive to Islam. The following day, on August 5, the Egyptian
newspaper
<http://www.almasry-alyoum.com/article2.aspx?ArticleID=264947&IssueID=1853>
Al Masry Al Youm [2] reported that none other than Al Azhar - one of Sunni
Islam's most authoritative institutions - agrees, as shown by the following
translated excerpt:

A number of Al Azhar ulema expressed their opposition to building a mosque
near [where] the events of September 11 [occurred], convinced that it is "a
conspiracy to confirm a clear connection between the strikes of September
[11] and Islam." Dr. 'Abd al-Mu'ti Bayumi, a member of the Islamic Research
Academy [of Al Azhar] told Al Masry Al Youm that he rejects the building of
any mosque in this area [Ground Zero], because the "devious mentality"
desires to connect these events [of 9/11] with Islam, though he maintains
that Islam is innocent of this accusation. Instead, it is a "Zionist
conspiracy," which many are making use of to harm the religion. Likewise,
Dr. Amna Nazir, professor of doctrine and philosophy at Al Azhar, expressed
her rejection that a mosque be built near the World Trade Center, saying:
"Building a mosque on this rubble indicates bad intention - even if we
wished to shut our eyes, close our minds, and insist on good will. I hope it
is a sincere step, and not a new conspiracy against Islam and Muslims."

Aside from the hackneyed "Zionist conspiracy" charge, Al Azhar has it right:
from negative media attention to subliminal associations with the 9/11
strikes, the "9/11 mosque" has great potential to backfire on Islam. Many
other <http://arabnews.com/middleeast/article104957.ece>  [3] Muslims
<http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/4536.htm>  [4] agree. That Al
Azhar has labeled it a "Zionist conspiracy"- an appellation usually reserved
for especially heinous charges attributed to fellow Muslims, such as the
strikes of 9/11 <http://www.meforum.org/2686/muslim-enclaves-usa>  [5] - is
indicative of how absurd the mosque project must appear to them.

Lest Al Azhar be accused of feigning disapproval, bear in mind that its
reaction is not a product of sensitivity to, or the desire to peacefully
coexist with, the United States (which would be suspect). Indeed, Dr. Bayumi
<http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=alj58-taAVX4lTNT70D32w..>  [6] is an open
advocate of suicidal jihad: "I say in all honesty that we recruit the people
of Islam, and instill in them the spirit of the true Jihad, which is death
for the sake of Allah, for the sake of our faith, and of the Al-Aqsa
Mosque."

Now, here's the question: if Al Azhar scholars are fully aware of how
detrimental the erection of a 9/11 mosque can be, why are American Muslims
(such as of the Cordoba Initiative) still relentlessly pursuing it?

Much of this, I believe, has to do with the differing mentalities of
Western, as opposed to Middle Eastern, or "indigenous," Muslims. The latter,
who have had little experience of the West, simply cannot believe that
Muslims would be so foolhardy as to pursue such an obvious affront to their
host nation; put differently, they cannot believe a non-Muslim nation would
tolerate such effrontery. Used to seeing, and treating, "infidels" as
second-class citizens, it is only natural that the indigenous Muslim
mentality expects reciprocity when on infidel soil.

Westernized Muslims, on the other hand, have learned that they can get away
with almost anything - so long as they slap the words "tolerance,"
"pluralism," "dialogue," or "bridge-building" to their endeavors, as the
9/11 mosque supporters do regularly.  In short, a correlation exists between
how well or how little a Muslim knows the West, and how aggressive or
passive their Islamism becomes.

Moreover, religious buildings are symbols of supremacy to many Muslims;
hence the reason mosques are ubiquitous to the Muslim world whereas churches
are all but - and in some Muslim nations totally - banned. It is precisely
because of this ingrained view towards the significance of religious
buildings that Al Azhar Muslims are convinced that no sane Muslim would
adamantly pursue the construction of a 9/11 mosque, which must instead be "a
new conspiracy against Islam and Muslims."

Incidentally, how does one interpret President Barrack Hussein Obama's
recent support
<http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100814/ts_afp/uspoliticsreligionattacksobama_
20100814172344>  for the 9/11 mosque [7]? He certainly spent enough time
growing up in the Muslim world to have a better understanding of the Muslim
mindset - including its take on religious buildings as symbols of supremacy
- than the average American. Far from approving it, then, he of
<http://www.raymondibrahim.com/7363/obama-approach-to-muslim-world>  all
presidents [8] should appreciate the triumphalist overtones a mega-mosque so
near to Ground Zero conveys to Islamists.

Either way, especially now that Obama has gotten himself into the mix - even
if he did try to backpedal
<http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/08/14/obamas-support-ground-zero-mosqu
e-draws/>  [9] - the potential for the 9/11 mosque project to backfire
<http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/ground-zero-mosque-democrats-polls-obama-ch
ristie-bloomberg/2010/08/17/id/367715>  [10] on Islam continues to grow. At
a time when nearly 70
<http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/08/11/overwhelming-majority-oppos
e-mosque-near-ground-zero/>  percent [11] of Americans already oppose the
mosque plan, continued media attention and 9/11
<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/08/911-ground-zero-mosque-rally-bolton-gingr
ich-wilders-thomas-berntsen-breitbart.html>  rallies [12] may well help
realize Al Azhar's worst fears: that the 9/11 mosque will serve as a
permanent and "clear connection between the strikes of September [11] and
Islam." (That Muslims will be seen celebrating this coming September 11 as
part of Eid al-Fatr probably won't help either.)

In closing, should the mosque be built, it will be an Islamist triumph.
However, at the rate things are going - the 9/11 mosque is set to be a hot
<http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-15/republicans-seek-to-make-ground-ze
ro-mosque-an-issue-in-november-elections.html>  topic [13] for upcoming
elections - time may well reveal that the victory of erecting a mega-mosque
near Ground Zero was as much symbolic as it was pyrrhic, not just for
Islamists, but their political supporters as well.

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URLs in this post: 

[1] PJM article:
http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../blog/the-positive-side-of-the-ground-z
ero-mosque/

[2] Al Masry Al Youm:
http://www.almasry-alyoum.com/article2.aspx?ArticleID=264947&IssueID=1853

[3] other: http://arabnews.com/middleeast/article104957.ece

[4] Muslims: http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/4536.htm

[5] strikes of 9/11: http://www.meforum.org/2686/muslim-enclaves-usa

[6] Dr. Bayumi: http://memri.convio.net/site/R?i=alj58-taAVX4lTNT70D32w..

[7] support for the 9/11 mosque:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100814/ts_afp/uspoliticsreligionattacksobama_2
0100814172344

[8] he of all presidents:
http://www.raymondibrahim.com/7363/obama-approach-to-muslim-world

[9] backpedal:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/08/14/obamas-support-ground-zero-mosque
-draws/

[10] backfire:
http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/ground-zero-mosque-democrats-polls-obama-chr
istie-bloomberg/2010/08/17/id/367715

[11] 70 percent:
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/08/11/overwhelming-majority-oppose
-mosque-near-ground-zero/

[12] 9/11 rallies:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/08/911-ground-zero-mosque-rally-bolton-gingri
ch-wilders-thomas-berntsen-breitbart.html

[13] hot topic:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-15/republicans-seek-to-make-ground-zer
o-mosque-an-issue-in-november-elections.html

 



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