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After the disaster of Sept. 11, the common man in the Western
world awoke from his spiritual slumber and was told that they
needed to find the answer to what they were told was a
fundamentally important rhetorical question: Why do they hate
us? As a result, a frantic search began to find out any and
all information they could about Islam and the Muslims.
The underlying premise
in the framing of this question is that “they” — Muslims — possess some
innate abhorrence for things Western and thereby modern. The Western
religious scholars long ignored by their slumbering populace rushed to
the forefront to provide an array of answers. They included, but were
not limited to the following:
• Islam is an
inherently anti-modern religion;
• Islam is a demonic
religion as was its founder;
• Islam is an
inherently violent religion based on the conquest and subjugation of
non-Muslims.
Let’s examine the
facts. Here is what some prominent American opinion-makers and leaders
have said about Islam:
“We should invade
(Muslim) countries, kill their leaders and convert them to
Christianity.”
— Columnist Ann
Coulter, National Review Online, Sept. 13, 2001.
“Just turn (the
sheriff) loose and have him arrest every Muslim that crosses the state
line.”
— Rep. C. Saxby
Chambliss (R-GA), chairman of the House Subcommittee on Terrorism and
Homeland Security and Senate candidate, to Georgia law officers,
November 2001.
“Islam is a religion
in which God requires you to send your son to die for him. Christianity
is a faith where God sent his Son to die for you.”
— Attorney General John
Ashcroft, interview on Cal Thomas radio, November 2001.
“(Islam) is a very
evil and wicked religion; wicked, violent and not of the same God (as
Christianity).”
— Rev. Franklin Graham,
head of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, November 2001.
“Islam is Evil,
Christ is King.”
— Allegedly written in
marker by law enforcement agents on a Muslim prayer calendar in the home
of a Muslim being investigated by police in Dearborn, Michigan, July
2002.
“Who put our oil
under their sand?”
— A banner of the
Orange County Peace Coalition (OCPC), a broad-based group of diverse
individuals and organizations. OCPC is a multiethnic, multireligious,
multipolitical organization composed of over 20 volunteer groups united
for peace. They indicate they have come together because national
leaders are propelling the United States into a war that will
destabilize the world and threaten our civil liberties.
“We are going to
correct a mistake that God made?”
— Army Lt. Gen. William
G. Boykin, a senior intelligence chief who made church speeches casting
the fight against terrorism in religious terms. The three-star general
is deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence.
What the above passages
clearly demonstrate is that a more pertinent question to ask is why do
we hate them. What’s going on here? What’s going on isn’t rocket
science. Simply put, Muslims do not inherently hate the so-called “West
or modernity”. What they dislike, so more adamantly than others, isn’t
the quest, but the quest’s baggage. Now I will briefly examine two
important articles of this baggage to get a sense of the source of the
difference in perspective. They are:
Western economic
philosophy is based on the basic that the ends justify the means. As a
result, the pursuit of economic gain should not be constrained by moral
or religious ideology. Islam, on the other hand, prohibits businesses
that promote the sale of intoxicants, pork products, art that depict
human images, gambling, interest, pornography, and prostitution, all of
which are legal in one form or another in Western societies.
Western democracy is
based on the premise that all laws are subject to change and
reinterpretation. For example, the US Constitution is viewed as a living
document that is subject to change by expression of two-thirds of the
Will of the People. In contrast, an Islamic constitution is based on the
Qur’anic law that can’t be changed given its origin. As result, the
Western political system is reactive in nature.
Laws instituted first
and questioned regarding their constitutionality after the fact. In
Islamic tradition, every effort is made to ensure that laws passed
through the Qur’anic screen before they are put into effect. Finally,
many of the purported freedoms that the West so zealously wants imparted
to Muslims are not freedoms at all, they are forms of enslavement.
Fortunately for the Muslims this basic knowledge has been infused deep
within the moral genetic code. Unfortunately for the West, its most
recent invasion into the Muslim market-space is reactivating that code
with some very predictable consequences given the force and viciousness
of the incursion.
— Bryant C. Mitchell
who converted to Islam at the age of 35 teaches management and
entrepreneurship courses at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
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