Atlas Shrugs
Janry 1, 2014
 
 
_Fox News publishes piece whitewashing  jihad violence and proselytizing 
for Ahmadi Islam _ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/r.asp?l=85848010&f=26412&u=13042656&c=4699495) 
 
 
Qasim Rashid is an Ahmadi Muslim; I debated him _here_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4699495/atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2
012/09/bbc-interview-pamela-geller-vs-ahmadi-.html) . Despite the fact that 
Ahmadis are  persecuted, oppressed and slaughtered in Muslim countries, 
Qasim Rashid carries  water for his oppressors and furthers the Islamic 
supremacist war against  freedom of speech. He also _whitewashes the Qur'an's 
justification for  domestic abuse_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4699495/atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2012/03/puffho-enables-beat
ing-of-women-whitewashes-korans-justification-for-domestic-violence.html) . 
Nuts. 
Fox News publishes piece whitewashing jihad violence and proselytizing for  
Ahmadi Islam -Robert Spencer at _Jihadwatch_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4699495/www.jihadwatch.org/2013/12/fox-news-publishes-piece-
whitewashing-jihad-violence-and-proselytizing-for-ahmadi-islam.html) 


 
 
Fair and balanced. Can you imagine Fox, or any other news outlet, running a 
 piece like this proselytizing for Christianity? Exhorting people to revere 
and  follow Pope Francis? Media Matters would be in an uproar, it would be 
all over  the networks, and Fox would remove the piece and apologize. But 
this one is just  fine with everyone.  
"Meet the Muslim Mandela," by Qasim Rashid for _Fox News_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4699495/www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/12/28/meet
-muslim-mandela/) , December 28: 
A recent FoxNews.com op-ed asks, "_Where is the Muslim Mandela?_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4699495/www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/12/
13/where-is-muslim-mandela/) " While  alleging that such a person does not 
exist, and that Muslims do not seek such  a person, the piece provides a 
laundry list of injustices done by extremists  in the name of Islam -- and 
holds 1.56 billion Muslims responsible.
Click on the link and read the piece to which Rashid is referring. He 
doesn't  tell you that it is written by a reformist Muslim, Qanta Ahmed. Rashid 
 
caricatures Ahmed's piece as holding "1.56 billion Muslims responsible" for  
jihad terror, obscuring her valid and important point that peaceful Muslims 
who  claim to reject jihad violence need to act against it rather than 
simply  contenting themselves with issuing pro-forma condemnations. 
Why would Rashid want to obscure that point? One clue may be in the fact  
that, although he is an Ahmadi, and thus a member of a group that mainstream  
Muslims violent persecute as heretical, he consistently carries water for 
his  persecutors, whitewashing the reality of jihad violence and Sharia 
oppression.  Rashid has _lied about the Qur'an's sanction of  deception of 
unbelievers_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4699495/www.jihadwatch.org/2011/02/taqiyya-about-taqiyya-in-the-washington-post.html)
 ; lied about 
_the presence of violent passages in the  Qur'an_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4699495/www.jihadwatch.org/2011/08/wapo-do-critics-actu
ally-read-the-koran-uh-yeah.html) ; lied about _the Qur'an's sanction of 
beating  disobedient women_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4699495/www.jihadwatch.org/2012/03/the-islamic-solution-to-stop.html)
 ; lied 
about _the nature of Sharia_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4699495/atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2012/08/huffington-post-whitew
ashes-sharia.html) ; and _called for limitations on the freedom of  speech_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/4699495/www.jihadwatch.org/20
13/03/us-muslim-calls-for-restrictions-on-free-speech-at-event-hosted-by-oba
ma-appointee.html)  and expression to outlaw behavior and speech some 
Muslims may find  offensive. So it is hardly surprising, given these revealing 
indications of his  true sentiments, that he would object to a piece calling 
upon peaceful Muslims  to fight actively against jihad terrorists. 
While the piece may have been well intentioned, it has some notable  
omissions. 
It ignores that every faith has extremists. After all, the colonialists who 
 championed South African apartheid were ostensibly Christian. The Lord's  
Resistance Army is a Ugandan terrorist organization that has killed, maimed, 
 raped, and displaced over 100,000 people -- all in the name of  
Christianity. 
In Norway, Anders Breivik claimed he was a Christian warrior in his  
murderous rampage of 77 innocent people. Yet, somehow only Muslims are painted  
as 
potential extremists.
It is odd that Islamic supremacists like Rashid find these moral 
equivalence  arguments so compelling, since they establish exactly nothing: 
even if 
one  granted his point that "every faith has extremists" who are more or less  
equivalent to one another, would the existence of Christian extremists 
somehow  excuse Muslims from the responsibility to clean their own house? If 
Christians  do evil in the name of Christianity, does that somehow make it all 
right for  Muslims to do evil in the name of Islam? Certainly atrocities 
have been  committed in the name of all manner of religions and ideologies, but 
Rashid  obscures the fact that while all the mainstream sects and schools 
of Islamic  jurisprudence teach warfare against unbelievers and their 
subjugation under  Sharia, no sect of Christianity teaches apartheid or 
killing, 
maiming, or  raping. 
Rashid is pretending that Muslims committing violence in the name of Islam  
are doing so in violation of its teachings, just as Christians practicing  
apartheid or killing, maiming and raping are violating the teachings of  
Christianity. This will reassure ignorant non-Muslims and keep them complacent  
about the jihad threat, but it will do nothing to blunt the force of the  
arguments from the Qur'an and Sunnah that Islamic jihadists routinely use to  
justify their actions and make recruits among peaceful Muslims. Does Rashid 
have  any interest in combating those Qur'anic arguments? He has never 
shown any. 
Also, by the way, in contrast to jihad groups, the Lord's Resistance Army 
is  not in any way inspired by the texts and teachings of Christianity, and 
is  backed by no Christian clerics. Even the late Christopher Hitchens, who 
had no  love for Christianity, acknowledged that the LRA's leader, Joseph 
Kony, was  "obviously far away from the Christian "mainstream." In fact, "his 
paymasters  and armorers are the cynical Muslims of the Sudanese regime, who 
use him to make  trouble for the government of Uganda, which has in turn 
supported rebel groups  in Sudan. In an apparent reward for this support, Kony 
at one stage began  denouncing the keeping and feeding of pigs,“ hardly 
orthodox Christian behavior.  (God Is Not Great, p. 189.) Likewise Breivik 
wrote 
that he was "not an  excessively religious man." He did not and could not 
invoke any Christian  teachings to justify his mass murder. 
The piece also makes an inappropriate comparison between South African  
apartheid and extremists acting in the name of Islam, stating the latter is  
"far more heinous than the colonial apartheid of South Africa." 
The fact is South African apartheid doesn't suddenly become "better"  
because someone else might have it "worse." Atrocities needn't be compared for  
recognition.
How ironic that Rashid would say this after seeking to dismiss the grim  
reality of Islamic jihad by pointing to supposed Christian "extremists." 
In this case, the comparison unfairly dismisses the tens of millions of  
black South Africans who suffered under official or unofficial apartheid  
governance for well over a century. 
But most remarkably, the piece ignores the real life and living Muslim  
Mandela who is accomplishing today what critics claim no one has the courage  
to. 
The Muslim Mandela is a reconciler, earning praise and support from both  
far right Republicans like Peter King and from staunch Obama supporters like  
Democrat Keith Ellison. 
The Muslim Mandela is a beacon of peace, enduring prison patiently for his  
beliefs, living in exile from his homeland for over a decade for his faith, 
 and forbidding any violent or uncivilized response to the countless acts 
of  terrorism and apartheid against his tens of millions of followers. 
The Muslim Mandela is just, emphatically declaring, "we believe entirely in 
 a separation of religion and matters of State," and in universal freedom 
of  conscience for all people regardless of belief. 
Perhaps this is why the U.S. House of Representatives introduced an  
unprecedented resolution recognizing the Muslim Mandela as "a man of  peace." 
Extremists belonging to Islam, Christianity, and Judaism denounce the  
Muslim Mandela as a heretic even today -- just as the world's powerful nations  
denounced President Mandela as a terrorist, even until 2008.
Christian and Jewish extremists denounce this Muslim as a heretic? Notice  
that Rashid offers no names, because he can't, because he probably knows 
that  what he is writing is arrant nonsense. 
The Muslim Mandela responds to the intense persecution with free hospitals  
for all in need and free secular education for all children, boy or girl,  
Muslim or non-Muslim -- just as President Mandela responded to 27 years of  
unjust imprisonment with forgiveness to his persecutors and service to all  
humanity, black or white. 
The Muslim Mandela responds to violence and intimidation with powerful  
lectures worldwide on Capitol Hill, at the UK Houses of Parliament, at  
European Parliament, and at New Zealand's Parliament, championing absolute  
justice 
in all affairs -- just as President Mandela spoke before the United  
Nations and to countless heads of state to champion absolute justice in all  
affairs. And just as President Mandela conquered apartheid in South Africa,  
the 
Muslim Mandela continues to conquer extremism and radicalism in all forms  
worldwide. 
Finally, just as President Mandela spoke with the authority of a president  
after years of persecution in his home of South Africa, the Muslim Mandela  
speaks with the authority as the Khalifa of Islam and head of the worldwide 
 Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, after years of persecution and now exile from 
his  home of Pakistan. 
So come meet the Muslim Mandela -- he is His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad  
Khalifa of Islam. 
His Holiness is the Mandela the Muslim world needs, wants, and is slowly  
but surely accepting. 
Under His Holiness’ leadership, tens of millions of Muslims from Syria  
and Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Nigeria and 
Kenya,  America and over 200 nations worldwide, Sunni and Shia, are uniting in 
peace  and justice. And they have done so for over 124 years and counting 
without a  single act of violence. 
President Mandela extended his hand in peace for 27 years before the world  
finally embraced it. So, don't get impatient and ask, where is the Muslim  
Mandela? 
Instead, get informed, and in the name of humanity, education, and absolute 
 justice -- reach for Masroor's extended hand.
"Reach for Masroor's extended hand" -- imagine the outcry if Fox published 
a  piece concluding with "Reach for Franklin Graham's extended hand," or 
"Reach for  Pope Francis's extended hand." Why is it allowing this dishonest 
Ahmadi to  proselytize? 
Qasim Rashid, by the way, is just as supremely arrogant, contemptuous of 
all  opposition, rude and insulting as other Islamic supremacists. Apparently 
his  Muslim Mandela has not taught him to respect other human beings or show 
them  basic courtesy. When he sees this piece, he will sneer that he need 
not respond  or explain himself because it is not a peer-reviewed article 
published in an  academic journal. He is apparently unaware that the argument 
from authority is  the weakest of all arguments. He knows he can still sway a 
few easy marks with  it.

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