The Western Delusion about the Jihadist threat


ANATOMY OF DENIAL: MULTICULTURALIST DELUSIONS IN AGE OF TERRORISM

by Bruce Thornton

 

The murder of 27 hotel guests in Mali's capital city by Boko Haram, now an al Qaeda franchisee, highlights yet again the delusional futility of asserting that, as Hillary Clinton put it in a tweet, "Islam is not our adversary. Muslims are peaceful and tolerant people and have nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism." Like Obama, Hillary also vigorously condemns the use of a phrase like "Islamist radicalism."

These evasions are contrary to the history and doctrines of Islam consistent over 14 centuries, and contradict the professed motives for the continuing violence perpetrated across the globe — 27,295 deadly attacks just since 9/11 — by Islamic terrorist groups who emulate the Prophet and take seriously his injunction to "slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them captive and besiege them, and lie in wait for them in every ambush" (9.5), one of 109 verses — the direct commands of Allah — that order war against infidels.


That most Muslims do not engage directly in such violence, or may even condemn it, does not change the fundamental doctrines that justify it, no more than the millions of Catholic women who use birth control invalidate the church's doctrine against contraception. The doctrine of jihad has been part of Islam from its beginning.  The 14th century writer Ibn Khaldun, wrote "In the Muslim community, the holy war is a religious duty, because of the universalism of the Muslim mission to convert everybody to Islam either by persuasion or force." When we see Muslims in the 21st century killing & dying in service to this traditional religious imperative created in the 7th century, it is perverse blindness to claim that there is no connection between Islam and Islamic terrorism.

Western secularism has rendered us incapable of understanding passionate religious beliefs. The banishment of faith from public life is nearly complete in Europe, and we Americans are on the same trajectory. What remains of religion is reduced to a private life-style choice. Secularists relentlessly patrol the public square to attack any sign that religious belief is stepping outside its private ghetto. And any recognition that the Judeo-Christian tradition contributed to the foundational beliefs of the West — equality, unalienable rights, and freedom — is attacked as spiritual colonization and "fundamentalist" bigotry. Hence Obama calls "shameful" the suggestions that Christian Syrians, currently suffering a genocidal persecution, be granted asylum priority.  This willful blindness is eerily repetitive of the European reaction, or I should say inaction, to the threat of Nazism in the 1930’s.


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