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  *Challenge and Response: The Case of Islamophobic Wilding *
 Posted Jan 24, 2008
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by *Dr. Robert D. Crane**
The Center for Understanding Islam


The challenge posed by Geert Wilders' ten-minute film attacking the Prophet
Muhammad, salla Allahu 'alayhi wa salam, is political. He is a member of the
Dutch parliament and a leader of a far right party that is trying to gain
votes by exploiting the growing alienation and hostility between the
minority of Muslims in Europe and the majority population.

He hopes to provoke radical responses by Muslims in order to support his
party's message that Islam must be purged from Europe and the Qur'an must be
banned in public and criminalized even for private reading at home. He knows
that some governments and other special interests in the Muslim world will
oblige him by using his challenge to the Prophet Muhammad and the religion
of Islam in order to consolidate their own power by stealing the thunder
from their radical opponents. He has learned from the Danish Cartoons affair
how tempting it is for unpopular Muslim governments to prove their
legitimacy by facilitating and even provoking well-orchestrated and
well-controlled violence against the "enemy". Some Westerners, of course,
have been known to do the same, and Geerts is one of them.

The first response that would be natural among Muslims is to fall into
Geerts' trap and resort to violent protests. Heavy-handed measures against
such protests could merely provoke greater violence.

The second response is to do nothing. Many Muslim leaders are trying to
avoid violence simply by urging all Muslims to avoid the trap. Perhaps the
leading advocate of the "do nothing" school of thought is Tariq Ramadhan,
who knows the situation in Holland and the background of this crisis. In a
position paper first published in

"The Dutch government needs to preempt a vicious circle of radical response
by making it clear that the government does not support and even condemns
the film but that it is not banning it because this would violate freedom of
expression. Wilders should not be prevented from speaking or even jailed, as
some have suggested. One responds to him only when there is a legitimate
basis for argument, but should simply ignore him when he is mounting an
orchestrated provocation."

The third response, similar to the second one, is for Muslims around the
world to leave the response to the Dutch. Right now, the Dutch seem to be
doing a pretty good job without our help in getting popular support for
restricting the access of Geert Wilders' film within the Dutch media. The
Dutch, however, would no doubt never ban it altogether, simply because the
Dutch for decades, if not centuries, have had a reputation of liberality.
The Dutch became famous for boldly supporting liberal thought when Cardinal
Suenens almost forty years ago led the aggiornimento that led to the Second
Vatican Council. In 1972, he became the global Catholic leader of the
charismatic movement, otherwise known as Catholic Pentacostalism, which was
a somewhat heterodox but much needed reintroduction of spiritual awareness,
somewhat resembling the Sufi revival, both orthodox and heterodox, in modern
day Islam.

The fourth response would be actually to hope that the Wilders film will
gain maximum coverage so that it will backfire from its own extremism. In
this way, the phenomenon of "Islamophobic Wilding" might end up with
positive results, providing that Muslims do not fall into its trap. I use
the phrase "wilding" as a takeoff on the phrase invented to describe the
gang that almost fatally beat the woman jogger in Central Park a few years
ago, because this is what Geert Wilders is trying to do to the the Prophet
Muhammad, salla Allahu 'alayhi wa salam, and to the Qur'an.

There is a famous precedent for this fourth response in what might be called
the "boomerang" strategy to hang a criminal by his own petard, that is, to
exploit his mistakes in order to hang him. This precedent occurred in 1993,
when I was contacted as head of the Legal Department of the American Muslim
Council. A man from Detroit called me in the middle of the night to say that
he would give us any amount of money immediately if we would shut down a
radio station in Florida. He happened to listen to it apparently in a hotel
room and was beside himself with rage. This station regularly aired the most
demonic attacks on Islam and Muslims, which was a trend just then beginning
as a professional discipline in a few Evangelical seminaries.

My initial advice was to ignore this radio station, but the caller insisted
that he would not go to asleep until I had agreed to shut it down. I told
him that the American constitution guarantees freedom of speech, limited
only by threat to human life or malicious defamation. I told him that at
best he had a weak case, but I would check it out with a leading law firm. I
warned him that any decent firm would charge at least $10,000 merely to
evaluate the case in order to determine whether to take it. He replied that
money was of no consideration.

In the process of checking out the case, so that I would not look too
ridiculous in contacting a reputable law firm, I encountered a very similar
case involving Yusuf Islam, the famous "Cat Stevens", which occurred only a
couple of years earlier, also in Florida. One of the bible belt preachers
had attacked Yusuf Islam, as I recall, as a diabolical beast of the
Anti-Christ, which is favorite term that I use sometimes myself in referring
to the most extremist Muslims.

The result of this case was startling. Instead of trying to sue the station
or shut it down, *Yusuf Islam asked the radio station to give him equal time
to explain what Islam really teaches*. He figured that fortuitously through
the grace of Allah he now had a great and unique opportunity to reach an
audience of millions who otherwise would never hear anything well-informed
and objective about Islam. The surprise ending is that the owner of the
radio station offered him twice the air time that the Islamophobic preacher
had used. One reason was that this boosted the advertising revenue for the
station because the controversy attracted a lot of attention and discussion.


It is important to note that Brother Yusuf did not directly debate the rabid
preacher, because such a debate would not be conducive to intelligent
discussion. This was the reason I backed out of a "debate" on a national
hook-up scheduled with Robert Spencer last fall on November 8. On November
6th, I concluded that we were on the same side in warning about and trying
to counter the radicals who pose as Muslims, such as Osama bin Laden, who
are using religion as a political tool to vent their hatred on everyone who
disagrees with them. I told the producer of the show that I would join a
two-man panel with Spencer after he had had a chance to read my latest book,
which the IIIT is bringing out under the title The Natural Law of
Compassionate Justice, more than a hundred pages of which directly expose
almost line for line Spencer's biased reliance on extremist Muslims as
source material in his current book, The Truth About Muhammad: Founder of
the World's Most Intolerant Religion.

The Yusuf Islam strategy probably could be followed successfully in the
Netherlands, but it would be vital that the responder or responders be
nearly of the same calibre as Yusuf Islam. To get the largest possible
audience, it might be best to let Wilders speak as widely as possible and
then counter his message by providing an enlightened presentation on Islam
in every media outlet that Wilders uses, as well as in those he did not try
to use or could not use.

The fifth response, which could augment some of the above, would be for the
most authoritative Islamic scholars around the world to join in publishing a
declaration, or even a fatwa, refuting violence as a civilized means to
counter disinformation about Muhammad and Islam. This could be accompanied
by a position paper explaining the truth as understood by classical Islam
not by the denizens of caves in Afghanistan.

This would help forestall the threat by the Iranian Foreign Ministry to
suspend diplomatic relations with the government of the Netherlands if the
Islamic Wilding film is publicly shown. The responsible officials in Iran
should leave the proper response to people who understand Western culture
and who know how to use the boomerang strategy to turn radicalism against
itself.

The action now required for this fifth response is to convince the most
authoritative Islamic leaders to issue a proclamation to counter
Islamophobic Wilding by explaining the classical consensus of Muslim global
leaders on all the issues raised.

These should include all the signatories of the response to Pope Benedict
XVI's Regensburg Elocution, which response was published on the Eve of the
'Id al Adha, 2007 (1428), in the document, A Common Word Between You and Us:
Muslim Scholars Appeal to Catholic Scholars for Dialogue and Peace. The
Wilding Declaration should include the 170 scholars of all eight schools of
Islamic Law who signed the famous "Amman Statement Against Takfir" in 2005
in Lebanon, as well as those who signed the Religion against Terrorism
Conference Statement in Turkey in 2003.

The approach to this end might best be through Professor John Esposito, who
is already undertaking an effort along these lines, or additionally by
internet outreach through the hundreds of relevant listserves and blogs. The
person who may be best equipped for this task is Sheila Musaji, who wrote
and published the following articles in her scholarly online journal,
 
http://www.theamericanmuslim.org<http://e8.octadyne.net/guest/index.cfm?fuseaction=guest.tc&cgLkID=13810&sID=14724005&finalURL=http://www.theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php?URL=http://www.theamericanmuslim.org>
Muslim Scholars Appeal to Christian Scholars for Dialogue and Peace - "A
Common 
Word"<http://e8.octadyne.net/guest/index.cfm?fuseaction=guest.tc&cgLkID=13811&sID=14724005&finalURL=http://theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/unprecedented_plea_from_muslim_to_christian_scholars_on_eve_of_eid/>
Update on "A Common Word Between Us and You" An Appeal From Muslim Scholars
For Dialogue and
Peace<http://e8.octadyne.net/guest/index.cfm?fuseaction=guest.tc&cgLkID=13812&sID=14724005&finalURL=http://theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/update_on_a_common_word_between_us_and_you_an_appeal_from_muslim_scholars_f/>
How Geert Wilders' anti-Qur'an film can be made to benefit the Muslim
community<http://e8.octadyne.net/guest/index.cfm?fuseaction=guest.tc&cgLkID=13813&sID=14724005&finalURL=http://theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/how_geert_wilders_anti_quran_film_can_be_made_to_benefit_the_muslim_communi/>

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**Dr. Robert Dickson Crane* is the former adviser to the late President of
the United 
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Richard
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and is former Deputy Director (for Planning) of the U.S. National Security
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He has authored or co-authored more than a dozen books and over 50
professional articles on comparative legal systems, global strategy, and
information management. He is a cousin of former
Republican<http://e8.octadyne.net/guest/index.cfm?fuseaction=guest.tc&cgLkID=13817&sID=14724005&finalURL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_%28United_States%29>members
of the U.S.
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Phil
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Dan
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.

>From the early 1980s, Dr. Crane has worked full-time as a Muslim activist in
America. From 1983 to 1986, he was the Director of Da'wa at the Islamic
Center on Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C. In 1986 he joined
the International
Institute of Islamic
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its Director of Publications, and then helped to found the American
Muslim 
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serving as Director of its Legal Division from 1992 to 1994.

>From 1994 until the present time he has headed his own research center, the
Center for Policy Research, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Washington,
D.C. Since 1996 he has also been a board member of the United Association
for Studies and Research and Managing Editor of its Middle East Affairs
Journal. He is also an editor for the online magazine The American
Muslim<http://e8.octadyne.net/guest/index.cfm?fuseaction=guest.tc&cgLkID=13823&sID=14724005&finalURL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_American_Muslim>
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Dr. Crane was also the founding President of the American Muslim Bar
Association.

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