July 28, 2005

On 'The roots of Islamic terrorism'

It was bound to happen sooner or later - finally, it appears that we are begining to see a few rays of truth about Islamic terrorism appear on the printed pages of the mainstream media, and albeit it's an opinion piece, nonetheless, it's a good one and damned timely.

So let's get right to the point:

Islam is linked from the beginning with the practice of divinely sanctioned warfare and lethal injunctions against apostates and unbelievers. Islam experienced no period of wandering and exclusion; from its inception, Islam formed a unitary state bent on military conquest.
Writing in The International Herald Tribune, Phillip Blond, a lecturer in philosophy and religion at St. Martin's College, Lancaster, and Adrian Pabst, a research fellow at the Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies, fire the ball down the court and slam it hard down the throat of the basket.
(...) Most commentators argue that Islamic terrorism is a fanatical perversion of Islam which deviates from its true teachings. They call for a Western-style modernization of the Muslim world, hoping thereby that radical Islam will be tamed.

(...) This analysis misses the point. The nature of the terrorist threat is unambiguously Islamic and is not so much a deviation from Muslim tradition as an appeal to it.

(...) the oft-quoted remark that Islam is a religion of peace is false. It is historically illiterate to claim that war is foreign to Islam and it is theologically uninformed to argue that jihad is merely a personal inner struggle with no external military correlate.
Pinch me, I want to make sure that I'm awake. These guys are making me sound like a whimpy peacenik!
(...) The Prophet died a successful military leader who created a single Islamic polity that expanded - through warfare - all over the known world. The caliphate combined the double logic of a religious community and an imperial state.

(...) While the Koran enjoins that there shall be "no compulsion in religion," Islam still regards it as a holy duty to extend militarily the borders of the House of Islam against the demonic world of unbelievers.

(...) When extremists say they are killing in the name of Islam, they are in part appealing to Islamic traditions of long standing.

(...) Al Qaeda sympathizers avidly read European fascist literature and pursue religious ends via atheist methods. Recruits to the cause are not the excluded uneducated poor, they are intellectuals with a radical critique of Western society and its impact on Islam.

(...) there can be no accommodation with an ideology that seeks to fashion the whole world in its own image. The essentially Islamic nature of this terror demands nothing less than a reformation in the name of an alternative Islam.

Read the entire article, then sit back and ask yourself, "isn't time to lock and load?

Cross posted by Hyscience

Hat tip - Mark In Mexico

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1 Somebody pinch me! Surely I'm dreaming. We have someone who has actually picked up a history book and read it. This is exactly what many of us have been saying since 9/11. Islam did not spread like other religions, but was spread through military conquest. Kill the infidel and plunder his treasure was the command of Allah, and that was the call for the Muslim for almost 1400 years. Jihad was the economic engine for the Caliphate, first in Damascas, then Bagdad, and later Istanbul. The flow of slaves from Europe was expecially valuble. I hope it is not too late for Europe to recover from its long sleep. I wonder if the people there have the will it's going to take to survive as a people. We'll see.

Posted by: jesusland joe at July 28, 2005 04:00 PM (DDXXI)

2 and this time there wont be any Mongol hordes to save the day from Europe being conquered

Posted by: THANOS35 at July 28, 2005 04:09 PM (9gFP6)

3 Maybe it is time for a period of "wandering and exclusion"? Suits me- just gotta get over our dependence on their oil.

Posted by: Max at July 28, 2005 04:21 PM (HFKAk)

4 Max, you hit the nail on the head right there. That is one of the two major problems I have with President Bush. If we had spent half the money on alternate energy research and developement as we have in Iraq, I think we would have made real progress in being energy independent. The other major problem has to do with the border with Mexico. I am not against immigration, just the uncontrolled mess we have at the border with Mexico. I predict that we will have reason to regret the lack of any security at the border. That goes for the Canadian border, also.

Posted by: jesusland joe at July 28, 2005 04:49 PM (DDXXI)

5 Does this mean that I am no longer a horrible muslim hater without reason? My God! When I posted that the muslims are nothing but trouble makers where ever they go. Was I correct? I thought that made me a racist who wished to nuke the entire middle east. Genocide was the word. The problem with the news media is that they are 1 year behind the conservative bloggers on the Jawa Report. A wise reporter would surf in here daily and learn from those who care about the future of this great nation.

Posted by: greyrooster at July 28, 2005 08:08 PM (CBNGy)

6 A comment on jihadwatch.org suggested that "islamophobia" be replaced with "islamocognition". Prior to 911 I never gave muslims much thought. Now, I have a firm grasp of the purpose of their ideology, and it is more frightening than anything I could have ever imagined.

Posted by: Princess Kimberley at July 28, 2005 08:34 PM (LNA9X)

7 I'm retarded. Plus, I fuck hamsters. My, how they bleed

Posted by: Downing Street Memo at July 29, 2005 02:36 AM (ScqM8)

8 Jihadis are pricks

Posted by: Downing Street Memo at July 29, 2005 03:57 AM (ScqM8)

9 jesuslandjoe...can't disagree with you there.

Posted by: osamabeenthere at July 29, 2005 01:00 PM (5NVVZ)

10 Downing Street Moron again. Damn it was so pleasant.

Posted by: greyrooster at July 30, 2005 04:30 AM (CBNGy)

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