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>From the Archives: No amount of PR will stop suicide bombers


David Ouellette <http://www.judeoscope.ca/auteur.php3?id_auteur=1>  

(originally published on July 25, 2005)
Four years after the 9-11 terrorist attacks and thousands of civilians
felled by Muslim terrorists later, it finally took the July 7 London
bombings to bring 120 Canadian imams to condemn terrorism ever so
ambiguously in a much ballyhooed joint statement
<http://www.caircan.ca/itn_more.php?id=1789_0_2_0_C> sponsored by the
Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CAN). So why now?
One cannot help but suspect that the London bombings hit very close to home
for some Canadian Islamic leaders. Not geographically, mind you. Rather,
what differentiates the July 7 attacks from the Madrid bombings and 9-11,
was that they were not committed by foreigners but by born and bred British
Muslims. Add to this the fact that most public statements released by
Canadian Islamic organizations in response to the bombings projected fears
of an anti-Muslim backlash in Canada and you get a sense of the pre-emptive,
PR nature of the Canadian imams' statement on extremism. The joint
declaration starts off with self-congratulating statements on the "positive
contribution and near seamless integration" of Canadian Muslims and goes on
to say Canada has offered Muslims "a hope that can only be repaid with
thankfulness and sacrifice" while emphasizing that Canadian Muslims "care
deeply about Canada's prosperity, its growth and its safety and security".
That's just jim-dandy, but when the statement finally comes to the heart of
the matter, i.e. condemning terrosism, its ambiguous and imprecise wording,
despite the flaunting of seemingly resolute adverbs such as "categorically"
and "unequivocally", finally undermines the breadth and scope of the imams'
understanding of terrorism, and therefore, its unconditional repudiation:
"Any one who claims to be a Muslim and participates in any way in the taking
of innocent life is betraying the very spirit and letter of Islam". The use
of terms as relative as "innocent life" rather than, say, "unarmed,
non-threatening civilians", certainly leaves room for interpretation. And
there is reason to believe this was so intended when one recalls, for
example, Islamic leaders' statements on terror groups such as Hamas which
deliberately targets unarmed civilians. CAIR founder Nihad Awad, for one,
who has publicly stated he supports Hamas, does not very likely consider
mass-murdered Israeli commuters to be "innocent". Then again, Nihad Awad,
prior to founding CAIR in 1994, was a member of the Islamic Association for
Palestine, an organization created by senior Hamas leader Mousa Mohammed Abu
Marzook. Nor did, for that matter, Canadian Islamic Congress (CIC) President
Mohammed Elmasry consider Israeli adult civilians to be "innocent", when he
argued in 2004 on the Michael Coren Live show that only Israeli children are
innocent and that Israelis aged 18 and over are legitimate targets for
Palestinian suicide-bombers. It would appear the application of the "spirit
and letter of Islam" discriminates strongly between London and Tel Aviv
commuters.
The description of the ideology which promotes much of Islamist terrorism is
equally shrouded in the vaguest of terms: "We will confront and challenge
the extremist mindset that produces this perversion of our faith". It is up
to Muslims to decide whether Salafism (itself divided in many strands), a
strain of Islam Ossama Ben Laden is believed to follow, constitutes or not a
perversion of Islam. Merely calling it a "mindset", as if the issue were
psychological, and making it appear to stand outside Islam is, however,
misleading. The Salafi doctrine has deep roots in the most rigorous of the
four Sunni schools of jurisprudence, the Hanbali School. Its foremost goal
is to prevent the Islamic world from reverting to pre-Islamic ignorance of
god by fighting the "corrupting" Western influence and accusing less
fundamentalist Muslims of takfir (apostasy).
With the backing of Saudi princes, Egyptian and Arab Gulf preachers have
spread Salafism to all corners of the world. In Canada, an
<http://www.judeoscope.ca/article.php3?id_article=0094> Islamic youth
organization offers on its website a selection of works by top Salafi
ideologues celebrated as "great people of Islamic revival"; Salafism is
preached from coast to coast in prayer rooms, madrassas and mosques. More
specifically, the National
<http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/news/issuesideas/story.html?id=
a4487ff8-d2b2-41d2-9cad-13825f5dbe59> Post reported on July 25 that Canadian
Muslim Congress president Naiz Salimi alleges that some of the signatories
of the CAIR-CAN-sponsored statement have "encouraged segregation, extremism,
misogyny and homophobia on an unparalleled scale" and revealed that one
signatory is known to have called for a jihad against U.S. forces in the
Middle East, while another is reported to be a Salafi preacher. At any rate,
Salafism is a word rarely spoken by Islamic advocacy groups. Would they, it
would put the lie to the plethora of statements they issue after each Qaeda
bombing lecturing Canadians that terrorists could not possibly have acted in
the name of Islam or chastising news media who dare connect the words
Islamic and terrorists. Had the statement clearly targeted the Salafi
ideology, it would also have been the first such declaration adopted by an
assembly of imams condemning Salafism and hence be all the more credible and
significant for it.
By failing to use neutral terms such as "unarmed civilians" to describe
terrorism and to clearly spotlight its source, namely Salafism, the 120
Canadian imams who signed this declaration have proven themselves either
unwilling or unable to denounce unequivocally both Islamist terrorism and
the ideology which promotes it. Plainly said, this statement hardly differs
from the run of the mill statements condemning each new Qaeda bombing.
Though it has served CAIR-CAN well as a public relations tool, as its warm
reception by the Canadian media and a scheduled meeting with Canadian PM
Paul Martin suggest, no amount of PR will stop - when the time comes, and
come it will- the first born and bred Canadian suicide bomber from striking.
Only when Muslims stand up and resolutely resist and fight Salafism in
Canada and elsewhere will the threat of Islamic terrorism begin to subside.





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