In addition to terrorism and other forms of violence, the current war also involves a battle of ideas, with Islamist totalitarians on one side and their opponents on the other. To convince the undecided, each side tries to discredit the other. This is a battle I am intensely engaged in to show the true nature of the Islamist organizations. In particular, I focus on the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the most powerful such organization in the most important country; and CAIR returns the favor by throwing more of its calumnies to me than to any one else.
Others jump into the picture from time to time. A colorful example of this was issued today by the badly misnamed "Islamic Human Rights Commission," a British organization that includes on its advisory board some of the most extreme Islamic figures of the Western world (Mohammed Al-Asi, Muhammad Al-Massari). The IHRC announced its sarcastic Islamophobia Awards for 2004 (a bit early no?) in five categories: British politician, non-British politician, media organ, media personality, and an all-purpose "Islamophobe of the year." In Hollywood-style, each category has three nominees, from which the finalist is chosen.
I am a nominee in the "Most Islamophobic Media Personality" category, along with Polly Toynbee and Barbara Amiel, both British columnists. (Toynbee won the coverted honor.)
Perhaps I should be inspired by this to give out awards of my own to the Islamists. These might include such creatively named ones as "Outstanding Jihad Apologist," "Outstanding Counterterrorism Saboteur," "Outstanding Media Manipulator," and "Outstanding Dhimmitude Advocate."
On a more serious note, I have this to say: Islamophobia means fear of Islam, but that does not describe my outlook or emotions. As I wrote in 2000,
Not being a Muslim, I by definition do not believe in the mission of the Prophet Muhammad; but I have enormous respect for the faith of those who do. I note how deeply rewarding Muslims find Islam as well as the extraordinary inner strength it imbues them with. Having studied the history and civilization of the classical period, I am vividly aware of the great Muslim cultural achievements of roughly a millennium ago.
I approach the religion of Islam in a neutral fashion, neither praising it nor attacking it but in a spirit of inquiry. Neither apologist nor booster, neither spokesman nor critic, I consider myself a student of this subject. I ask such questions as: What is the nature of Islam's principles, customs, and implications? How does the Shari`a affect Muslim societies? Are there elements common to Muslim life from West Africa to Southeast Asia, yet absent elsewhere?
Though neutral on Islam, I take a strong stand on Islamism, which I see as very different. Islam is the religion of the Qur'an and the Sunna; Islamism is the political path of Hasan al-Banna, Abu'l-A`la al-Mawdudi, and Ayatollah Khomeini. The former is (in the Muslim view) eternal or (in the non-Muslim view) fourteen centuries old; the latter is a twentieth-century phenomenon. The one is a faith, the other an ideology. Whereas the closest parallels to Islam are Judaism and Christianity, those closest to Islamism are other radical utopian "isms," namely fascism and Marxism-Leninism.
Islamism is a global affliction whose victims count peoples of all religions. Non-Muslims are losing their lives to it in such countries as Nigeria, Sudan, Egypt, and the Philippines. Muslims are the main casualties in Algeria, Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan. Islamism is perhaps the most vibrant and coherent ideological movement in the world today; it threatens us all. Moderate Muslims and non-Muslims must cooperate to battle this scourge.
In short, I am not n Islamophobe but I definitely and proudly am an Islamismophobe, is such a thing exists, just as I am an anti-fascist and an anti-communist. (June 26, 2004)
IHRC poster for 2005.
Aug. 18, 2004 update: Polly Toynbee acknowledges her having "won" the IHRC's "Most Islamophobic media personality" award in a column today, noting that it caused her "a bombardment of emails of both extreme pro- and anti-Islamic poison, each one more luridly threatening than the last." As for her own views, they could not be more reasonable: "Fear of offending the religious is gathering ground on all sides. It is getting harder to argue against the hijab and the Koran's edict that a woman's place is one step behind. It is beginning to be racist for teachers or social workers to object to autocratic patriarchy and submission of women within many Muslim communities." This firm good sense takes the sting out of losing the first-place position to her.
Sep. 22, 2004 update: In an excellent article on the Islamic Human Rights Commission, "A Front for Jihad," Joseph D'Hippolito explains that,
"To the IHRC, fighting "Islamophobia" means opposing laws that prohibit Muslim women from wearing headscarves, boycotting companies that do business in Israel and supporting radical Muslim clerics in custody (such as Sheikh Abdul Kareem Obeid, the leader of Hezbollah in Lebanon, who was freed in January), Chechen independence and the Palestinian intifada."
At the end of a devastating analysis of the IHRC's activities and statements, D'Hippolito concludes that, "Given its selective outrage and its advisors' values, the Islamic Human Rights Commission is as much of a non sequitur as a National Socialist Human Rights Commission would be."
Dec. 17, 2005 update: Rats, am again a runner-up for an IHRC "Islamophobia" award, this time competing in the Americas category for 2005. The competition is pretty stiff "George W. Bush (President, USA); Oprah Winfrey (Chat Show Host); Front Page Magazine (website); Daniel Pipes (journalist)" so I can't feel too disconsolate.
Oh, and George W. Bush won this little competition.
Massoud Shadjareh, head of the Islamic Human Rights Commission.
July 23, 2006 update: A little insight into the nature of the IHRC, thanks to the statements and actions and its chair, Massoud Shadjareh. The Mail on Sunday reveals that he has called on British Muslims to provide Hezbollah with the "financial, logistical and informational support" to attack Israeli installations. The newspaper has pictures of him wrapped in a Hezbollah flag at a rally in Trafalgar Square last year. Asked about this, Shadjareh replied that: "The wearing of the Hezbollah flag is neither uncommon nor controversial among human rights activists." Also, the Islamic Human Rights Commission has called for the occupation of Israel and "regime change" by Hezbollah.
Comment: I seem to have a penchant to attract opponents that I can boast of.
Oct. 18, 2006 update: Exciting news I am one of nine candidates from the Americas in the running for the fabled IHRC award in 2006. The nominee list reads:
Bruce Willis For his staunch support of the Iraq War and renlentless barrage of propganda in the guise of 'hollywood movies'.
Coalition of Pro-Israel Hollywood Stars For marching against Hizbullah and Hamas whilst the Lebanon and Gaza offensives were still on.
Condoleezza Rice For trying to change the status quo ante during the Assault on Lebanon.
Daniel Pipes For his anti-Arab, anti-Islam articles and his campaigns and discrimination against Muslims.
George M Weinert V A despicable blogger with too much time on his hands guarantees his place in the fire of hell with his endless rants on the American Jihad blog.
George W Bush For the promoting the phrase 'Islamofascist'
Karol Madera Notorious for his vilification of the mentally ill, phjsically disabled, Hispanics and particularly Muslims, who he refers to as rag heads'. He also identifies his radio station as al Qaeda Control. All this broadcast from his powerful radio station in British Columbia, Canada.
Organisers of Toronto Supports Denmark Rally This rally, led by Islamophobes ... was nothing more than an excuse for Muslim bashing under the guise of support of free speech. The anti-Muslim nature of the event was made clear when Muslim women were pelted with eggs, assaulted and verbally abused.
Robert Spencer The author of anti-Islamic books such as The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam', as well as Islam Unveiled: Disturbing Questions About the World's Fastest Growing Faith: Islam' is often vented in hateful websites such as Jihad Watch and Dhimmi Watch.
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