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WHO IS DANIEL PIPES? Why the Islamic organizations don't like him.
CAIR ^ | year 2000 | Council on American-Islamic Relations

Posted on 09/29/2001 3:14:13 AM PDT by dennisw

 

 

 

WHO IS DANIEL PIPES?

 

 

Throughout his career, Daniel Pipes has exhibited a troubling bigotry toward Muslims and Islam. As early as 1983, even an otherwise positive Washington Post book review noted that Pipes displays "a disturbing hostility to contemporary Muslims...he professes respect for Muslims but is frequently contemptuous of them." Pipes, said the reviewer, "is swayed by the writings of anti-Muslim writers...[the book] is marred by exaggerations, inconsistencies, and evidence of hostility to the subject." (The Washington Post, 12/11/83)

In The Weekly Standard (1/22/96), Pipes offered a glowing review of the infamous anti-Muslim book "Why I Am Not a Muslim." The National Catholic Reporter (11/17/95) called that book "the literary equivalent of hate radio...literary warfare against Islam," useful only to those "interested in returning to the polemical past to do battle with Islamic believers." Pipes called the book "quite brilliant" and "startlingly novel." "This religion would seem to have nothing functional to offer," remarked Pipes.

Recently, Pipes questioned the origins of the Quran, Islam's revealed text, and questioned whether the Prophet Muhammad ever existed.

He wrote: "The Koran is a not 'a product of Muhammad or even of Arabia,' but a collection of earlier Judeo-Christian liturgical materials stitched together to meet the needs of a later age...A few scholars go even further, doubting even the existence of Muhammad." (The Jerusalem Post, 5/12/2000)

According to Pipes, the night journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Jerusalem referred to in the Quran (17:1) never occurred. This event, known as "al-Isra wa al-Miraj," is marked each year by millions of Muslims worldwide. In the Los Angeles Times, Pipes wrote: "The Prophet Mohammed never went to the city, nor did he have ties to it." (7/21/2000)

Pipes also displays a racist's distaste for Muslim immigrants who "wish to import the customs of the Middle East and South Asia." (Los Angeles Times, 7/22/99) For Pipes, this sort of raw bigotry is nothing new.

In 1990, he said: "Western European societies are unprepared for the massive immigration of brown-skinned peoples cooking strange foods and maintaining different standards of hygiene...All immigrants bring exotic customs and attitudes, but Muslim customs are more troublesome than most." (National Review, 11/19/90)

In a review of a book that called for dialogue with the Muslim world, Pipes objected to the fact that the author: "...fails to...consider the implications of growing Muslim populations in the West. [The book], in other words, provides little guidance to the Islamic threat." (Wall Street Journal, 10/30/92)

On a radical pro-Israel web site, Pipes claims that "as the population of Muslims in the United States grows, so does antisemitism."

("The New Anti-Semitism," http://freeman.io.com/m_online/jan98/pipes.htm)

He does not limit this claim to Arab Muslims alone. Pipes wrote that "Iranians and Pakistanis, to take two groups of non-Arabs, are at least as widely conspiracy-minded and as anti-Semitic as, say, Tunisians and Kuwaitis." (Commentary, 9/1/99)

Of African-American Muslims, Pipes wrote: "...black converts tend to hold vehemently anti-American, anti-Christian, and anti-Semitic attitudes." (Commentary, 6/1/2000)

In an editorial in Canada's National Post, Pipes implied that the Canadian Muslim community could pose a threat to that country. He wrote: "Following Marxism, Leninism and Fascism comes Islamism...Islamism is a...phenomenon that has the power to do mischief...right here in Canada." (8/7/99)

(Pipes now claims all these quotes were taken out of context.)

This is the same "expert" who claims Muslims have no real religious attachments to the city of Jerusalem and who recently argued that American Muslims pose a threat to the Jewish community. ("If I forget thee: does Jerusalem really matter to Islam?" The New Republic, 4/28/1997, and "America's Muslims against America's Jews," Commentary, 5/01/1999)

In response to a suggestion that American Muslim voter registration drives are a positive development, Pipes wrote: "I fail to see how conducting voter registration drives implies the Islamists are not 'bad.' The CPUSA [Communist Party USA] also staged registration drives, and for similar reasons." (MSANEWS, 8/18/99)

Following the arrest of two Arab graduate students on a flight bound for Washington, D.C., (the airline later apologized for the incident) Pipes supported the practice of religious and ethnic profiling.

According to the Baltimore Sun: "'It seems well worth it in order to keep would-be terrorists off guard,' said Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East Forum, a think tank. He defended the close monitoring of Arab passengers, arguing that 'the record shows over the last generation that the great acts of violence are coming from the Middle East...'" (The Baltimore Sun, 11/24/1999, Page 1A)

Noted scholar and author Edward Said, whose works include "Covering Islam" and "Orientalism," wrote that Pipes is one of a group of anti-Muslim pundits who seek to "make sure that the '[Islamic] threat' is kept before our eyes, the better to excoriate Islam for terror, despotism and violence, while assuring themselves profitable consultancies, frequent TV appearances and book contracts." (The Nation, 8/12/1996)

A former director of Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies (and one of Pipes' instructors) had this to say:

"...to speak for myself, I have been appalled frequently by his [Pipes] polemical stance on almost everything having to do with Islam, Muslims, or the Palestinian/Israeli issue...

"...The irony in [an article written by Pipes] is of course that Dr. Pipes and other radically and blindly pro-Zionist American Jews are much farther along the chauvinist and ultimately anti-American spectrum than are even radical American Muslims.

"Yet Dr. Pipes, despite his own apparently strong, even blind, support for the Israeli state and its policies -- even those policies that are attacked by thoughtful Israelis themselves as racist and oppressive -- sees no incongruity in his condemnation of many Muslim Americans as a threat to the American state and democracy..." (Posted on Arabic-Info, PNET and Arab Nationalist lists, 9/10/99)

One of the anti-Muslim pundits supported by Pipes is Steven Emerson. Emerson is best known for his 1994 PBS production "Jihad in America." Muslims say he has a long history of defamatory and inaccurate attacks on the Islamic community in this country.

Emerson was the "journalist" who fueled anti-Islamic hysteria by blaming Muslims for the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. He also said Muslims were responsible for the downing of TWA Flight 800 in 1996.

Emerson's organization, the Investigative Project, is a spin-off of Pipes Philadelphia-based Middle East Forum (MEF). In an investigative report by iViews.com, Emerson confirmed that MEF funded his activities in the past and said: "Clearly I had a very close relationship with them (MEF) and I continue to have a very close relationship."

Emerson is currently involved in a multi-million-dollar defamation lawsuit against a Florida newspaper, its senior editor, and a former investigative reporter for The Associated Press (AP).

The complaint centers on allegations published by the newspaper that two AP reporters said Emerson gave them a document on terrorism supposedly from FBI files. The reporters said the document was actually authored by Emerson. The lawsuit also disputes allegations that Emerson gave false information to a Senate subcommittee during testimony in 1998.

He has recently been forced to retract accusations he made last year about a former journalism lecturer at California State University in Hayward, Ca.

Of Emerson, Pipes says: "I am proud to work with him." (MSANEWS, 9/2/99)

Pipes also seeks to silence those who oppose his one-sided view of Islam. In 1996, he attacked the Council on Foreign Relations for publishing a newsletter that he accused of "giving voice to Muslim fundamentalists." ("Fundamentalist Flap Roiling Council on Foreign Relations," Forward, 5/10/1996)

American Muslims recall Mr. Pipes finger-pointing following the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. (Pipes now admits that he was wrong on this point.) As The Village Voice noted: "Leaping directly into hysteria was the right-wing Daniel Pipes...who told USA Today...'People need to understand that this is just the beginning. The fundamentalists are on the upsurge, and they make it very clear that they are targeting us. They are absolutely obsessed with us.'" (5/2/95)

It would seem Mr. Pipes is the one with the obsession.

Given this history of hostility toward Muslims in general and to the American Muslim community in particular, it is not surprising that Pipes paints a black and white image of good "integrationist" or "traditional" Muslims who love mom and apple pie versus bad Muslim "chauvinists" and "Islamists." This distinction without a difference is merely a smoke-screen for attacks on any Muslim who would defend Islam.

In his writings to date, Pipes has never offered objective criteria that would distinguish between "integrationist" and "chauvinists." His definition of "chauvinist" must be fairly broad. In his National Post article, Pipes wrote: "The Internet boasts hundreds of Islamist [chauvinist] sites; I doubt whether there is a single one that is traditional [integrationist] Muslim." (8/7/99)

Pipes obviously hopes to convince people of other faiths that the bad American Muslims are in the majority since he claims they "run most of the Muslim institutions in the United States." (Los Angeles Times, "It Matters What Kind of Islam Prevails," 7/22/99)

In a commentary on Pipes' claim that Muslims wish to take over America *8/17/2000), San Francisco Chronicle writer Vlae Kershner said: "...Daniel Pipes baldly states that Muslim claims that they face discrimination and harassment in the United States are 'false.' He gives no supporting evidence.

"Pipes goes on to write: 'all Islamists (fundamentalist Muslims) have the same ambition, which is what they call 'the Islamization of America.' By this, they mean no less than saving the US through transforming it into a Muslim country.'

"Where'd he find that, some pseudo-document called the Protocols of the Elders of Mecca?"

The kind of agenda-driven polemic offered by Pipes only serves to fan the flames of ignorance and prejudice. But perhaps that is his intent.

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1 posted on 09/29/2001 3:14:13 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw
www.danielpipes.com is NOT his home page but try it and see what you get. Interesting!


http://www.danielpipes.org is his home page. I like what he has to say. It's interesting to see what the Islamic orgs had to say about him prior to WTC 911.

2 posted on 09/29/2001 3:19:18 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw
This man seems to know that of which he speaks. He has been wtching them for years and has tried to warn us about what happened 9-11. IMHO we are learning the hard way that those we considered tin foil hatters are now the mainstream.
3 posted on 09/29/2001 3:23:44 AM PDT by Yellow Rose of Texas
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To: dennisw
Daniel Pipes stock, already high, just rose in my eyes.

Consider the source and look out your window at what was the WTC or the Pentagon.

4 posted on 09/29/2001 3:31:25 AM PDT by FReethesheeples
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To: dennisw
Sooo what did he say that was incorrect??? NOTHING!! Radical Islam is the ANTI-Christ!!...imho.
5 posted on 09/29/2001 3:41:55 AM PDT by Ann Archy
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To: dennisw
Note the technique of this hit piece is very similar to the dirty politics of the Clinton administration.

If you doubt the intolerance of Islam, simply consider two elements of it:

1. Look at how they treat women. A dog has more rights than a woman in their societies.

2. In most countries which are predominately Muslim, there is zero tolerance for any other religion. Conversion from Islam to Christianity, for example, can be a death sentence!

6 posted on 09/29/2001 3:55:13 AM PDT by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: Yellow Rose of Texas
Steve Emerson tried to warn us, too. He has written many articles with Daniel Pipes.

Here is a link the video of his program that was on PBS a few years ago called:

JIHAD IN AMERICA

7 posted on 09/29/2001 3:57:01 AM PDT by vrwc54
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To: dennisw
Interesting. I had already marked Pipes as an interesting guy who should be read. I had seen one of his recent articles posted here. It was so good, I searched for more from him, wound up at his web page, which is now bookmarked.

I am not surprised he is disliked by CAIR; it is a plus for him for me.

8 posted on 09/29/2001 4:08:06 AM PDT by FreedomPoster
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12 posted on 09/29/2001 4:10:32 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw
Remember, CAIR is one of the groups that the Bush Administration has been holding out as an example of "moderate" American Muslims. Pipes has gone public exposing CAIR as a radical group posing as moderates. The fact that CAIR is now attacking Pipes tends to confirm Pipes' point.
13 posted on 09/29/2001 4:14:13 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: FreedomPoster
The Islamics of CAIR consider Daniel Pipes so harmful to their cause they took the domain name of www.danielpipes.com

Go there and see  what you get!!!

 

 

14 posted on 09/29/2001 4:14:45 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw
I am so thrilled that Pipes's message is finally getting out, getting major play - yahoo! The truth is seeping out -- little by little. Heh....
15 posted on 09/29/2001 5:01:49 AM PDT by veronica
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To: dennisw
Pipes has a page on his site demonstrating many of the out-of-context quotes and other deceptions CAIR engages in on "www.danielpipes.com."
16 posted on 09/29/2001 5:06:36 AM PDT by BurkeanCyclist
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To: dennisw
Daniel Pipes questioned CAIR's "moderate Muslim" stand on Fox news this week. He said that while they openly talk about "tolerance," behind the scenes they support the most radical fractions. It seems like they are doing damage control.
17 posted on 09/29/2001 5:17:03 AM PDT by wjeanw
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To: BurkeanCyclist
CAIR and the AMC are not Muslim civil right organizations but front groups that are essentially apologists for Islamist Nazism and other manifestations of extremist political Islam. The fact they've had to engage in character assassination of Daniel Pipes and Steven Emerson is a testament to the true nature. Neither Pipes or Emerson have ever attacked Islam or the millions of Muslims in America and the rest of the world to abide by the precepts of their faith and who don't hate the West or engage in terrorism. Both men have simply pointed out that their are certain groups in the U.S who seek to accord respectability to a singular totalitarian interpretation of Islam that seeks to impose its doctrines on non-Muslim peoples through terror, violence, and mass murder and cow Muslim peoples to a lifetime of perpetual tyranny and socio-economic deprivation. CAIR and the AMC and similar bodies in the U.S Muslim community play just such a role and what they don't like are very brave people calling them on what they're doing. And if criticizing Muslim excesses is being anti-Muslim then a lot of good and decent Americans can never be friends of any one who is a Muslim. In our democracy fair and friendly criticism is a way of reminding people who think America isn't as good to them as it could be is that this country is successful precisely because it tolerates a wide variety of views. Advocating terror, violence, mass murder, and the destruction of America should not be ones we should ever accept as respectable or legitimate views in our national discourse. Kudos to Pipes and Emerson for pointing out the appropriate limits by which our fellow Muslim citizens like the rest of their country men must abide.
18 posted on 09/29/2001 5:25:54 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: markfnkl
Remember, CAIR is one of the groups that the Bush Administration has been holding out as an example of "moderate" American Muslims. Pipes has gone public exposing CAIR as a radical group posing as moderates. The fact that CAIR is now attacking Pipes tends to confirm Pipes' point.

I read recently that CAIR is telling all muslims in America not to cooperate with the authorities conducting investigations. In my opinion, CAIR should be dismantled. Then, all muslim and arab nationals here on visas, green cards, legally and otherwise, should be deported effective immediately.

20 posted on 09/29/2001 6:11:18 AM PDT by FrdmLvr
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