Jihad Watch Board Vice President Hugh Fitzgerald regards the UN's conference on "Islamophobia" with a gimlet eye:
“When the world is compelled to coin a new term to take account of increasingly widespread bigotry -- that is a sad and troubling development,” Annan said. “Such is the case with ‘Islamophobia.’ The word seems to have emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Today, the weight of history and the fallout of recent developments have left many Muslims around the world feeling aggravated and misunderstood, concerned about the erosion of their rights and even fearing for their physical safety.”The “world” was not “compelled to coin a new term” -- it was Muslims who coined the word, and they did so deliberately. For that word so deliberately kept undefined is merely a weapon employed to deflect criticism, to label all those who may offer criticism of Islam and of its adherents, basing their criticism not on some blind prejudice, but on their own observations and study. Indeed, the entire Western world -- its political leaders, its media, its university departments of Middle Eastern studies -- have all been engaged in a massive effort to deflect criticism or disarm it. It is despite all that that Infidels everywhere are coming to some conclusions about Islam, and the more they study, and the more they observe, and the more “Interfaith” gatherings and little Muslim Outreach evenings they attend, all of which end up being dismal exercises in Taqiyya and Tu-Quoque argumentation, the more wary, and critical, and indignant, and sometimes more, they become. The game is up. From a Beslan school full of children to a Bali nightclub full of revellers, from Madrid subways to Moscow theatres, from New York skyscrapers to Najaf mosques (where Sadr’s bezonians tortured, killed, and stacked the bodies of Iraqis who had opposed their reign of terror), from Istanbul to India, the evidence just keeps piling up. And the evidence, too, of what is actually in the Qur’an and hadith and sira -- and how many Infidels, a few years ago, even had heard of the “hadith” and the “sira,” or had any idea what was really in the Qur’an, or had ever heard of the Treaty of al-Hudaibiyya -- is now online, and it can easily be read. And all the excuses, all the nonsense, can no longer be offered up -- for we Infidels, fortunately, have the guidance of defectors from Islam, ex-Muslims such as Ibn Warraq (whose own three-part guide, posted at Jihad Watch, to debating Muslims, and how not to be intimidated or snookered, will for many prove invaluable).
Kofi Annan, as Oriana Fallaci notes in her Fallaci Intervista Fallaci, looks, on the surface, to be far more presentable, and far more decent, and far more intelligent -- grey hair, gravelly voice, grave mien -- than in fact he is. The words quoted above are the words of a simpleton. Perhaps Edward Mortimer, that early admirer of Khomeini and Nazi-Zionist conspiracy theorist, who feels a special responsibility to protect Islam, is the main puppet-master here, or perhaps it is Ms. Rishmawi (the “Palestinian” behind-the-scenes operative who was so influential with Mary Robinson, she of the antisemitic lynch-mob meeting in Durban in September 2001). Or perhaps it is Annan -- the man who is responsible for more black African deaths than anyone since Leopold III of Belgium, who really thinks that the word “Islamophobia” came into use because it actually described a real, and deplorable condition -- that is, unfair, unjust, prejudiced and irrational (i.e. without foundation, against reason and logic) phobia, or hatred, of Islam. What is unreasonable or irrational would be the opposite -- that is, the continued inability of many Infidels to regard Islam as just another “religion” worthy of respect, perhaps at the edges a bit rough, but hijacked by a few extremists, or even many extremists, but having a decency at its core, a real religion of “peace” and “tolerance” as a number of Western leaders have insisted.
If, upon reading and studying Qur’an and hadith and sira, and if, after looking around the world over the past few years, and if, after having studied the history of Jihad-conquest and Muslim behavior toward dhimmis -- Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, Hindus, Buddhists -- you do not feel a deep hostility toward the belief-system of Islam and toward its adherents (for the category of “moderate” is nearly meaningless, given the dangerous use to which “moderates” can be put in continuing to mislead the unwary Infidels), then it is you who are irrational, and need to have your head examined.
Kofi Annan is not the worst secretary-general of the U.N. That prize, so far, goes to Nazi war criminal Kurt Waldheim. But Annan still has some months, or even years, to go. It may soon be neck-and-neck. It may be a photo finish. And that’s not all that will be finished.The word “Islamophobia” must be held up for inspection, its users constantly asked precisely how they would define that word, and they should be put on the defensive for waving about what is clearly meant to be a scare-word that will silence criticism.
So let us ask them which of the following criticisms of Islam is to be considered “Islamophobia”:1) Muhammad is a role-model for all time. Muhammad married Aisha when she was 6 and had sexual intercourse with her when she was 9. I find appalling that Muslims consider this act of Muhammad to be that of the man who is in every way a role model, and hence to be emulated. In particular, I am appalled that virtually the first act of the Ayatollah Khomeini, a very orthodox and learned Shi’a theologian, was to lower the marriageable age of girls in Iran to 9 -- because, of course, it was Aisha’s age when Muhammad had sexual relations with her.
2) I find appalling that Islam provides a kind of Total Regulation of the Universe, so that its adherents are constantly asking for advise as to whether or not, for example, they can have wear their hair in a certain way, grow their beards in a certain way, wish an Infidel a Merry Christmas (absolutely not!).
3) I find appalling the religiously-sanctioned doctrine of taqiyya -- would you like some quotes, sir, about what it is, or would you like to google “taqiyya” and find its sources in the Qur’an?
4) I find appalling many of the acts which Muhammad committed, including his massacre of the Banu Qurayza, his ordering the assassination of many of those he deemed his opponents, even an old man, a woman, or anyone whom, he thought, merely mocked him.
5) I find appalling the hatred expressed throughout the Qur’an, the hadith, and the sira for Infidels -- all Infidels.
6) I find nauseating the imposition of the jizya on Infidels, the requirement that they wear identifying garb on their clothes and dwellings, that they not be able to build or repair houses of worship without the permission of Muslim authorities, that they must ride donkeys sidesaddle and dismount in the presence of Muslims, that they have no legal recourse against Muslims for they are not equal at law -- and a hundred other things, designed to insure their permanent, as the canonical texts say, “humiliation.”
7) I find the mass murder of 60-70 million Hindus, over 250 years of Mughal rule, and the destruction of tens of thousands of artifacts and Hindu (and Buddhist) temples, some of the Hindu ones listed in works by Sita Ram Goel, appalling.
8) I find the 1300-year history of the persecution of the Zoroastrians, some of it continuing to this day, according the great scholar of Zoroastrianism, Mary Boyce, which has led to their reduction to a mere 150,000, something to deplore. There are piquant details in her works, including the deliberate torture and killing of the dogs (which are revered by Zoroastrians), even by small Muslim children who are taught to so behave.
9) I find the record of Muslim intellectual achievement lacking, and I attribute this lack to the failure to encourage free and skeptical inquiry, which is necessary for, among other things, the development of modern science.
10) I deplore the prohibition on sculpture or on paintings of living things. I deplore the horrific vandalism and destruction of Christian, Jewish, Zoroastrian, Hindu, and Buddhist sites.
11) I deplore the Muslim jurisprudence which renders all treaties between Infidels and Muslims worthless from the viewpoint of the Infidels, though worth a great deal from the viewpoint of the Muslims, for they are only signing a “hudna,” a truce-treaty rather than a true peace-treaty -- and because they must go to war against the Infidel, or press their Jihad against the Infidel in other ways, on the model of the Treaty of al-Hudaibiyya, no Infidel state or people can ever trust a treaty with Muslims.
12) I deplore the speech of Mahathir Mohammad, so roundly applauded last year, in which he called for the “development” not of human potential, not of art and science, but essentially of weapons technology and the use of harnessing and encouraging Muslim “brain power” for the sole purpose of defeating the Infidels, as a reading of that entire speech makes absolutely clear. Here -- would you like me to read it now for the audience?
13) I deplore the fact that Muslims are taught, and they seem to have taken those teachings to heart, to offer their loyalty only to fellow Muslims, the umma al-islamiyya, and never to Infidels, or to the Infidel nation-state to which they have uttered an oath of allegiance but apparently such an oath must be an act of perjury, because such loyalty is impossible. Am I wrong? Show me exactly what I have misunderstood about Islam.
14) I deplore the ululations of pleasure over acts of terrorism, the delight shown by delighted and celebrating crowds in Cairo, Ramallah, Khartoum, Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad, and of course all over Saudi Arabia, when news of the World Trade Center attacks was known -- and I can, if you wish, supply the reports from those capitals which show this to have taken place. I attribute statements of exultation about the “Infidels” deserving it to the fact that Islamic tenets view the world as a war between the Believers and the Infidels.
15) On that score, I deplore that mad division of the world between Dar al-Islam and dar al-Harb, and the requirement that there be uncompromising hostility between the two, until the final triumph of the former, and the permanent subjugation, and incorporation into it, of the latter.
16) I deplore the sexual inequality and mistreatment of women which I believe I can show has a clear basis in the canonical Islamic texts, and is not simply, pace Ebadi and other quasi-”reformers,” a “cultural” matter.
17) I deplore the fact that Infidels feel, with justice, unsafe in almost every Muslim country, but that Muslims treat the Infidel countries, and their inhabitants, with disdain, arrogance, and endless demands for them to bend, to change, to what Muslims want -- whether it be to remove crucifixes, or change the laws of laicity in France, or to demand that “hate speech” laws be extended in England so as to prevent any serious and sober criticism of Islam.
18) I deplore the emphasis on the collective, and the hatred for the autonomy of the individual. In particular, I believe that someone born into Islam has a perfect right to leave Islam if he or she chooses -- and that there should be no punishment, much less the murderous punishment so often inflicted.
19) I find the record of Muslim political despotism to be almost complete -- with the exception of those Muslim countries and regimes that have, as Ataturk did, carried out a series of measures to limit and constrain Islam.
20) I deplore the fact that while Muslims claim it is a “universalist” religion, it has been a vehicle for Arab imperialism, causing those conquered and Islamized in some cases to forget, or become indifferent or even hostile to, their own pre-Islamic histories. The requirement that the Qur’an be read in Arabic (one of the first things Ataturk did was commission a Turkish Qur’an and tafsir, or commentary), and the belief by many Muslims that the ideal form of society can be derived from the Sunna of 7th century Arabia, and that their own societies are worth little, is an imperialism that goes to culture and to history, and is the worst and most complete kind.
21) I deplore the attacks on ex-Muslims who often must live in fear. I deplore the attacks on Theo van Gogh and others, and the absence of serious debate about the nature of Islam and of its reform -- except as a means to further beguile and distract Infidels who are becoming more wary.
22) I deplore the emptiness of the “Tu Quoque” arguments directed at Christians and Jews, based on a disingenuous quotation of passages -- for example, from Leviticus -- that are completely ignored and have not been invoked for two thousand years, and I deplore the rewriting of history so that a Muslim professor can tell an American university audience that “the Ku Klux Klan used to crucify (!) African-Americans, everyone standing around during the crucifixion singing Christian hymns (!).”
23) I deplore the phony appeals of the “we all share one Abrahamic faith” and “we are the three monotheisms” when, to my mind, a Christian or a Jew has far less to fear from, and in the end far more in common with, any practicing polytheistic Hindu.
24) I do not think Islam, which is based on the idea of world-conquest, not of accommodation, and whose adherents do not believe in Western pluralism except insofar as this can be used as an instrument, temporarily most useful, to protect the position of Islam until its adherents have firmly established themselves.
25) I deplore the view, in Islam, that it is not a saving of an individual soul that is involved when one conducts Da’wa or the Call to Islam, but rather, something that appears to be much more like signing someone up for the Army of Islam. He need not have read all the fine print; he need not know Islamic tenets; he need not even have read or know what is in sira and hadith or much of the Qur’an; he need only recite a single sentence. That does not show a deep concern for the nature of the conversion (sorry, “reversion”).
26) I deplore the sentiment that “Islam is to dominate and not to be dominated. “ I deplore the sentiment “War is deception” as uttered by Muhammad. I deplore what has happened over 1350 years, in vast swaths of territory, formerly filled with Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, Hindus, Buddhists, much of which is now today almost monotonously Islamic. I do not think Islam welcomes any diversity if it means the possibility of full equality for non-Muslims.
27) I deplore the fact that slavery is permitted in Islam, that it is discussed in the Qur’an, that it was suppressed in 19th century Arabia only through the influence of British naval power in the Gulf; that it was formally done away with in Saudi Arabia only in 1962; that it still exists in Mali, and the Sudan, and even Mauritania; that it may exist in the Arabian interior, but certainly the treatment of the Thai, Filipino, Indian and other female house workers in Arab households amounts to slavery, and it is no accident that there has never been a Muslim William Wilberforce.
I could go on, and am prepared to adduce history, and quotations from the canonical texts. And so are hundreds of thousands of Infidels who have looked into Islam, or in their own countries, had a close look at the Muslim populations which have made their own Infidel existences far more unpleasant, expensive, and dangerous than they would otherwise be.
If this is “Islamophobia” -- show me exactly why it is irrational (i.e. not based on facts or observable behavior, or a study of history), an “irrational” dislike or even hatred of Islam. If you cannot show that, then perhaps the word should not be invoked. But if you do invoke it, be prepared to have copious quotations from Qur’an and hadith and sira constantly presented to audiences so that they may judge for themselves, without the “guidance” of apologists for Islam, both Muslim and non-Muslim.
Hugh -- Bravo! Bravo! We are in agreement. There is much to find appalling, nauseating, disgusting, deplorable and disingenuous about Islam. Fortunate for us we have standard with which to compare this outrageous belief system that threatens us all with slavery and extinction.
Please continue with you commentary as you have the ability to verbally characterize the true nature of this dangerous ideology posing as a religion, now armed with WMDs and nuclear weapons, that threatens the existence of life on earth.
This opus deserves further study before I can even begin to comment on it.
I must re-read it again before I dare say anything of minor importance which would neither add nor detract from its stunning honesty, clarity and audacity.
Mr. Fitzgerald, you are a National Treasure.
The UN is great at solving imaginary problems, it's just the real ones that give them trouble...
A J'accuse of our times.
Good work Hugh.
Everyone in the UK is now starting to see what Islam really is, and the Muslims know it, they are pressing for the right to have their OWN VERSION of the Blasphemy Laws becuase the know they can't argue their 'Peerless Islam' because people are becoming more knowledgeable of what it really says about its neighbours.
Luton is becoming a place where the Police are bolstering claims of racist behaviour based on religion, but they are not taking into account thatin certain parts of Luton, Muslims push their religion down peoples throats, and we see that they are 'inventing' racist incidents.
A couple of months ago an article appeared in our local paper about a 6-8 year old child who wandered into the streets and when a man questioned her she run back home, the police were called and a description of the man was circulated "He was white he wore a cross and was tattoed", I really wondered about that incident and the man because I myself would have tried to identify a small childs parents or home if I thought her to be lost: I believe most of us would always respond to a lost child, anyway why was such a small child left to get in that situation: sadly I believe that even if I were to have helped this child I would have been blamed for something or another and wont put myself out to be a 'good citizen'.
Mr Fitzgerald:
A stunning, honest commentary. As a secular Muslim I support your efforts, and the effort of Jihad Watch as an organisation. I believe that secular and "real moderate" Muslims have the tools to divorce ourselves from the collective Ummah to form a new vision of Islam (one that will address each of these issues). Your concise arguments will be met by anger and frustration from most Muslims. The frustration will arise from the fact that there is little they can say to counter your devastating points.
I however, unlike most of your readers, believe that a reformed Islamic framework can emerge eventually. I believe that this will partially involve deconstructing the entire Muslim tradition and creating a new exegesis. (This alone will not cure the ills and malaise facing Islam).
Peace be with you, and thank you.
Yours sincerely
Thomas
The UN is predominatly muslim, isn't it?
Is Koffi Annan one as well? I suspect it for quite a while now.
Once there is sufficient proof that the UN is in fact a pro islamic lobby then that would be the end of the UN, or not?
The UN as an institution has long lost it's crediblity, but we are still hangin on since we have nothing to replace it with, at least not yet.
Change is one thing we can always rely on, but whether Islam will ever change for what it is,- I doubt it very much...
Hugh,
Great work. This post encapsulates the essential Anti-jihadist Manifesto. It should be distributed widley so more people can try to debunk your assertions and hopefully they'll wake up from their multi-culti dream and realize that Islam means domination and oppression, not peace.
Igor
Newsflash to the United Nations:
Jews are "Naziphobic".
Black people are "KKKphobic."
Non-Muslims are "Islamophobic."
Got it?
Seeing all the things we dislike about Islam listed like that, by Hugh, is a real eye-opener. It's a LONG list! You can't help but be phobic about it. Although I'm not sure I like the term "phobia" when it comes to Islam. A phobia implies an irrational fear, like the ones I have about spiders and heights. Totally irrational, but I fear them both. Fearing Islam is totally RATIONAL.
A few years ago I attended one of those islamophobia seminars and said to the imam and muslim brotherhood moderator that the fear of islam was not illogical or irrational (a phobia) but a "real fear" due to many things, their lack of ethics, their lying, cheating, stealing, rape, love of war, terrorism, and murder and outrageous outpourings of hate, all due to a profound and deep belief in dualism.
The root of this dualism is right up front. First, to belong, there has to be the belief, not just in allah, but in allah and mohammed (they claim they are the chief monotheists but mohammed must be in this equation too, the book says so).
Then there is the dualism of the believer and the infidel. It is their lack of respect (shown by their laws)for all others, for the rest of humanity, as shown by their difference in treatment, in lack of equality. And in their "holy" duty to convert or kill all infidels - to make them submit, one way or the other, to the will of mohammed and allah.
This master/slave relationship of the mohammedan belief system that includes slavery naturally, is the lowest level that society functions in - a tribal level that doesn’t include a place for the individual’s freedoms. It is a totalitarian and monolithic system, driven by hatred, that no matter how hard it tries, because it can’t change, because it has chiseled itself in stone, it can't be creative and innovative, it can’t reason, have wisdom or know love of the highest glory.
Don't know what happened but my post should have
begun:
Hugh, thank you for one of the best yet.
Terminator,
Is Koffi Annan [a Muslim] as well?
Kofi Annan is a Christian.
According to his family history, "Annan, whose father was governor of Asante province and a hereditary paramount chief of the Fante people, . . ." is from Ghana.
This Fante proverb may explain, in part, Kofi's mindset: "A hen may step on its chicks, but it does so to protect them."
A word to counter "islamophobia" is needed.
All I can come up with is "Islam Awareness" or "Islam Consciousness", "Justified Islamophobia"?.
"Islamonazifear." "Islamorealism"
Any ideas?
The world was saved when finally the "bigotry" of Churchill's "naziphobia" won over from Chamberlain's "broadminded tolerance".
He went against the norm by insulting millions of nazis in describing their Fuehrer as an "evil man".
Today we are not permitted to say the same about a likeminded creature that was a pedophile in addition.
Uhller, I like your suggestions. My favourite is: Islamorealist. Coz that's what it's all about. We know the REAL Islam, not the filtered, sanitized, fairy tales.
There is enough garbage with in political correctness for us to play it at its own game ......
" Driscrimiphobia " the suppression of intelligent decision.
Is the Dhimmi West not "freedom impaired"...
and Islam "tolerance challenged"
There is a plethora of lawsuits just waiting...
Can we call the Muslims Kufrphobic?
meredith,
It has nothing to do with political correctness.
I would be quite prepared, and with lots of justification, to admit to "Islamophobia" if its meaning was neutral as a 'fear of Islam'.
But it because it is loaded with "irationality",
I would be admitting that this fear is irrational.
We have to counter this idea somehow, as there does not seem to be a word for a real and genuine aversion.
"Islamodisgust" or "Islamorepulsiveness"
This is what I genuinely feel for a cult whose founder is as disgusting as any Hitler, Stalin,Idiot Amin or Pol Pot.
The leftwing dhimmis and PC's use the world "phobia" to suggest ignorant, irrational bigotry.
We have to show that our position is the same as the disgust Churchill had for Nazis.
"Discrimiphobia" the irrational fear of intelligence and choice
"Dhimmi/Islam/Jihad/aversionism" active feeling of extreme repugnance of Dhimmitude/Islam/Jihad.... Accompanied by avoidance or rejection
(Not irrational)
“Cultural Apartheid" The plight of the West under Islam
“Total islam inism”... Islamic Totalitarianism
Thank you, Hugh.
I think that a main political development for the near future must be perfomed:
America's promotion of a new international military organization including only the democratic allies that are in the same fight against islamic terror --Israel, Australia, Japan, UK, India, Poland, Holland, and perhaps a handful more.
As Hugh proposed a few days before, they should occupy Darfur ASAP, and establish there a military base.
In order to save Europe, the formation in the medium term of European organizations AGAINST the European Union is a must.
I am a Jihadrejectionist in a state of Dhimmiabstinence. As a Westernapprovalist I have rationally assessed the Islamic condition Westernhatelism and Culturalphobia as dangerous to my health and well being (offensive)
meredith,
I like "Jihadrejectionist".
I nominate you as the "Messenger" of our new religion of "Jihadirejectionism".
We believe that you are the "really final" last messenger of Allah as he mucked thing up last time by sending a flawed character, who had a record of pedophilia, rape and murder.
Part of our prayer will be to chant "Oh Allah, we thank you for delivering us from the murdering pedophile and miscreant Muhammad." This will be amplified by speakers outside our temples to call the faithful to prayer.
As it is our religion, we will demand to excercise our freedom of religion.
Come to think of it, the muslims suffer from
"Allahphobia".
Because according to the Koran, all good muslims are told to fear Allah.
How about Islamocritic and Islamocriticism?Or perhaps Islamoclasty, the breaking apart of Islam as the process, and Islamoclasts for those that do the breaking?
As usual, Hugh, elegant, pellucid, devastating. "J'accuse" of our time!
I don't speak Greek, but believe "phobia" connotes irrational fear. But that is not what we are talking about here, is it? I think we are giving voice to a rational concern and disdain for a very aggressive, belligerent totalitarian ideology that mascarades as a religion.
BTW, that's quite an endorsement of Hugh's analysis coming from [secular Muslim] Thomas Haidon (or am I missing something in his message).
Another thought about "phobia", and who possesses them. What about Iranian athletes who refuse to compete with dirty kaffir Israelis? Or the usual suspects who claim that Israel/the Jews are trying to infect Muslim countries with HIV/AIDS viruses, etc., through food and drug supplies. What is that an expression of, other than bigotry (Judaism isn't a race)and paranoia, if not an irrational fear?
EXCELLANT POST.
Hugh,
with your permission may I copy it and send it as a letter to his Highness Tony Blair, The new Home Sec, and my own local MP and councillar ?
Infact if you agree, can all users of this forum whether in the UK or not send it to the British PM
Regards
AI