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Islamophobia?
Daniel Pipes ^ | 10.25.05

Posted on 11/06/2005 9:32:58 PM PST by Coleus

Islamophobia?

by Daniel Pipes
New York Sun
October 25, 2005

An Islamist group named Hizb ut-Tahrir seeks to bring the world under Islamic law and advocates suicide attacks against Israelis. Facing proscription in Great Britain, it opened a clandestine front operation at British universities called "Stop Islamophobia," the Sunday Times has disclosed.

Stop what, you ask?

Coined in Great Britain a decade ago, the neologism Islamophobia was launched in 1996 by a self-proclaimed "Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia." The word literally means "undue fear of Islam" but it is used to mean "prejudice against Muslims" and joins over 500 other phobias spanning virtually every aspect of life.

The term has achieved a degree of linguistic and political acceptance, to the point that the secretary-general of the United Nations presided over a December 2004 conference titled "Confronting Islamophobia" and in May a Council of Europe summit condemned "Islamophobia."

The term presents several problems, however. First, what exactly constitutes an "undue fear of Islam" when Muslims acting in the name of Islam today make up the premier source of worldwide aggression, both verbal and physical, versus non-Muslims and Muslims alike? What, one wonders, is the proper amount of fear?

Second, while prejudice against Muslims certainly exists, "Islamophobia" deceptively conflates two distinct phenomena: fear of Islam and fear of radical Islam. I personally experience this problem: Despite writing again and again against radical Islam the ideology, not Islam the religion, I have been made the runner-up for a mock "Islamophobia Award" in Great Britain, deemed America's "leading Islamophobe," and even called an "Islamophobe Incarnate." (What I really am is an "Islamism-ophobe.")

Third, promoters of the "Islamophobia" concept habitually exaggerate the problem:

Fourth, Hizb ut-Tahrir's manipulation of "Stop Islamophobia" betrays the fraudulence of this word. As the Sunday Times article explains, "Ostensibly the campaign's goal is to fight anti-Muslim prejudice in the wake of the London bombings," but it quotes Anthony Glees of London's Brunel University to the effect that the real agenda is to spread anti-Semitic, anti-Hindu, anti-Sikh, anti-homosexual, and anti-female attitudes, as well as to foment resentment of Western influence.

Finally, calling moderate Muslims (such as Irshad Manji) Islamophobes betrays this term's aggressiveness. As Charles Moore writes in the Daily Telegraph, moderate Muslims, "frightened of what the Islamists are turning their faith into," are the ones who most fear Islam. (Think of Algeria, Darfur, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan.) "They cannot find the courage and the words to get to grips with the huge problem that confronts Islam in the modern world." Accusations of Islamophobia, Mr. Malik adds, are intended "to silence critics of Islam, or even Muslims fighting for reform of their communities." Another British Muslim, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, discerns an even more ambitious goal: "all too often Islamophobia is used to blackmail society."

Muslims should dispense with this discredited term and instead engage in some earnest introspection. Rather than blame the potential victim for fearing his would-be executioner, they would do better to ponder how Islamists have transformed their faith into an ideology celebrating murder (Al-Qaeda: "You love life, we love death") and develop strategies to redeem their religion by combating this morbid totalitarianism.

From www.danielpipes.org | Original article available at: www.danielpipes.org/article/3075


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Politics; Religion; Society
KEYWORDS: islam; islamists; islamophobia; muslim; muslims; stopislamophobia; wot

1 posted on 11/06/2005 9:32:59 PM PST by Coleus
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To: Coleus

I have no problem with innocent Muslims. I DO have a problem with radical Islamists that terrorize and kill in the name of their religion.

Course I have a problem with any radical religious or non-religious people who terrorize and kill.

I greatly oppose genocide in any form.


2 posted on 11/06/2005 9:36:18 PM PST by Dr Stormfist
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To: Dr Stormfist
I have no problem with innocent Muslims. I DO have a problem with radical Islamists that terrorize and kill in the name of their religion.

And I have no problem ignoring being labelled anything.

Islamophobic? Sure. OK. Now let's talk about stopping worldwide murder, arson, mayhem, mindless destruction in the name of whatever...

3 posted on 11/06/2005 9:50:35 PM PST by Publius6961 (Liberal level playing field: If the Islamics win we are their slaves..if we win they are our equals.)
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To: Coleus

Islamaphobia = undue fear

Terrorism = fear

Islam = Terrorism

Anyone afraid that Wahhabi Islamist will suicide bomb their loved ones at the mall or the airport or some downtown office building in NYC? Silly me.


4 posted on 11/06/2005 11:10:07 PM PST by Fenris6 (3 Purple Hearts in 4 months w/o missing a day of work? He's either John Rambo or a Fraud)
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To: RaceBannon; Cacique

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5 posted on 11/06/2005 11:13:10 PM PST by nutmeg ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
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