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We are not traitors in your midst
The Spectator (U.K.) ^ | 08/19/06 | Yahya Birt

Posted on 08/17/2006 11:17:04 AM PDT by Pokey78

Converts to Islam are now under the microscope. Middle England is in a moral panic at the news that a white middle-class boy from High Wycombe, the son of a Conservative party constituency worker, has been arrested in connection with what might have been our own 9/11. The explanations reached for 7/7, about social unrest or cultural clashes between Muslim elders and youth, clearly don’t apply.

In the past, the temptation might have been to explain away conversion to Islam as a manifestation of social or personal discontent: an escape from personal problems, maybe, a decision to embrace the latest form of Third Worldism, a rebellion against liberal parents from the 1960s generation.

Now the thought is that people are converting not to one of the world’s great religions but to Islamofascism, to an anti-Western political cause with its very own fringe of bloodstained anarchists who are prepared to kill people on a grand scale. Converts have betrayed their country to join, like Bill Haydon in John le Carré’s Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, the other side. The Elizabethans confronting Ottoman naval power used to think the same: that converting to Islam was ‘turning Turk’. The Muslim convert becomes an odd amalgam of Anthony Blunt and Timothy McVeigh.

However, in my 16 years as a Muslim, most converts I’ve met were, like myself, only interested in searching for a spiritual path. Sufism, the Islamic mystical path, has been popular since the 1960s when it became part of the countercultural scene, and it still has a huge appeal to many Westerners. Today the mediaeval Sufi mystic Rumi is the bestselling poet in America.

The other influence, especially within the Afro-Caribbean community, has been Islamic-influenced rap and hip-hop and, further back in time, jazz. It is part of a search for cultural roots which leads some back to the Islamic kingdoms of West Africa, and re-enacts the iconic journey of Malcolm X from black nationalism to mainstream Islam. The rise of multicultural Britain, together with foreign travel and British curiosity and open-mindedness, has led many to explore other faiths. Probably half the Buddhists but fewer than 1 per cent of Muslims in Britain are converts. There are some 15,000 converts to Islam, about 40 per cent of them from black and Asian backgrounds. There is nothing very remarkable about this. The divine supermarket, like Tesco’s, is now better stocked and offers more choice for the customer looking for something a bit out of the ordinary.

I remember the warm welcome I had from the Muslim community — the hospitality and countless curries went down very well. It was easy to remain aloof from political debate, but during the 1990s it became clear that a series of political causes abroad were animating young British Muslims. Although it rarely gets mentioned nowadays, Bosnia marked one such turning point. It seemed that no matter how assimilated or historically grounded they seemed to be, Muslims were not truly considered to be a part of Europe. The massacre of 7,000 Muslims in Srebrenica in 1995 sent a disturbing signal to Britain’s Muslims. Some young idealists went to the Balkans and fought for the Bosnians; it was not known at the time that it was a recruiting ground for more sinister causes.

The radical Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir had also emerged on the campuses, and its confident tabloid style of politics appealed to some impressionable young Muslims. While at university, and involved with my local Islamic society, I experienced many run-ins with them. At our college we managed to keep them to the margins, but it was difficult and I was accused of being a turncoat and a spy. Recoiling from this angry Marxist-Leninist Islam, I spent a number of years away from the community, disillusioned and unsure.

During research fieldwork for a doctorate just before 9/11, it was clear to me that radicalism had become embedded in a section of the Muslim community. But it took the attack on the Twin Towers for me to realise that these people were more than just the Muslim Militant Tendency. All the other factors of disaffection and disadvantage were there, but these radical ideas were the critical factor. I felt, like many others, the need to get involved again, fearing the consequences of the great stigma that Osama bin Laden had laid upon Islam and British Muslims.

In these past five years the Muslim community has struggled to cope with the pressure. It is the youngest community in the country, half of it under the age of 25 — with all the energy, enthusiasm and inexperience that one might expect — and it’s one of the poorest and most socially marginalised. There is much to be done to cut through the despair and cynicism that have taken hold. The old colonial way of dealing with migrant communities by proxy through community representatives was always likely to prove ineffectual to deal with this crisis. The government even believes that imams can be used to direct the process of integration, when they are still regarded as ill-paid employees, and have no special status. Many cannot relate culturally to young people or speak English adequately. The mosque has a much less central role than once it had.

Even if fatwas of peace from the great and learned of the Muslim world are circulated, as they have been, it won’t matter much to puritanical extremists who do not recognise the traditional religious authorities. Imagine the conceit that a papal edict might have been thought effective to calm the IRA in the 1970s. So while there is an undoubted need to condemn dodgy theology, in the long run it won’t be enough to deal with the larger political challenges in the Muslim world. If I had to come up with a phrase to describe why I think anyone would want to blow up those planes, it would be ‘perverted idealism’. According to this type of thinking, Muslim lives are held cheaply and are undefended. To protect Muslims, we must resort to acts of terror, the weapon of the weak. We will stand up and be counted as heroes.

Converts who don’t fit the stereotypical profile are attractive targets for extremist recruiters, as we have seen in the cases of Richard Reid and Jermaine Lindsay. It would be naive to underestimate the moral charge behind that basic appeal. The burning desire to protect the weak and defenceless against the might of modern aerial bombing blurs fine moral distinctions about collateral damage. It is a dangerous romanticism powerful enough to appeal across all sorts of cultural borders.

Extremism passes through religion like an arrow through the body, as Mohammed taught. And it is with this small hope that I look to a future in which the search for political peace takes precedence over the war on terrorism and acts of terror.

Yahya Birt is a research fellow at the Islamic Foundation, Leicestershire.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
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1 posted on 08/17/2006 11:17:06 AM PDT by Pokey78
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To: Pokey78

Fifth columnists, the lot.


2 posted on 08/17/2006 11:19:00 AM PDT by tdewey10 (Can we please take out Iran's nuclear capability before they start using it?)
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To: Pokey78
Not traitors?

Oh yes they are.

3 posted on 08/17/2006 11:19:46 AM PDT by Nachum
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To: Pokey78

When the media spreads Islamic propaganda and "false images" for 60+ years, and the Imams and Madrasses go unchallenged, this is what you get. The chickens have come home to roost.


4 posted on 08/17/2006 11:20:52 AM PDT by PajamaTruthMafia
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To: PajamaTruthMafia

Islamic communities belong in Islamic countries.


6 posted on 08/17/2006 11:22:26 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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To: Pokey78

Not traitors? Whatever happened to a fellow in Norway named Quisling?


7 posted on 08/17/2006 11:24:34 AM PDT by alloysteel (My spelling is Wobbly. It's good spelling, but it Wobbles, and the letters get in the wrong places.)
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To: Pokey78
Islamofascists are traitors.

Muslims are not, neccesarily.

The Anglo-American strategy, quite wisely, is to distinguish between the two.

The Islamofascist strategy is to blur the difference.

Whose interest do "Islam is evil" posts serve?

-Eric

8 posted on 08/17/2006 11:26:48 AM PDT by E Rocc (Myspace "Freepers" group moderator)
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To: PajamaTruthMafia

Sufiism is a sect of Islam, about as representative of it as Quakerism is of Christianity. I think he was draw to it because it incorporates certain elements of Christian monasticism.


9 posted on 08/17/2006 11:28:47 AM PDT by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: Pokey78
Islamic-influenced rap and hip-hop and, further back in time, jazz.

First time I've heard this crap. I thought I knew something about the African roots of American music. Did I miss that the Africans were influenced by Islamists?

10 posted on 08/17/2006 11:28:53 AM PDT by radiohead (Hey Kerry, I'm still here; still hating your lying, stinking, guts you coward.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

haha too true


11 posted on 08/17/2006 11:29:37 AM PDT by boughtwithaprice
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To: Pokey78
Being a traitor involves the fact that at one point you had to declare loyalty to the government in question or by birth.

Most muslims were never loyal to begin with.

12 posted on 08/17/2006 11:30:07 AM PDT by Centurion2000 (Islam is a subsingularity memetic perversion : (http://www.orionsarm.com/topics/perversities.html))
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To: E Rocc

Disnguishing between the two is like distinguishing between the Nazis and the German industrialists who fed on Nazism.


13 posted on 08/17/2006 11:30:34 AM PDT by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: Pokey78

I've read this article a couple of times.

Conclusion: This guy makes me want to puke just a little bit. It was interesting to learn about Rumi ("rummy?") though, it seems that the domestic traitors in our country buy a lot of poetry books.


14 posted on 08/17/2006 11:30:58 AM PDT by NaughtiusMaximus (WARNING: Alcohol may cause you to think you are whispering when you are definitely not.)
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To: Pokey78
"We are not traitors in your midst"

To quote the Bard, "Methinks thou dost protest too much."

15 posted on 08/17/2006 11:32:43 AM PDT by Gantz (Th4+'5 th3 +h30ry, 4nyw4yz)
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"[The Muslim Community] is the youngest community in the country, half of it under the age of 25 — with all the energy, enthusiasm and inexperience that one might expect — and it’s one of the poorest and most socially marginalised."

Would it be too Un-PC of me to remind us that [The Muslim Community] has always been and will always be a breeding ground for islamofascism whether located in the UK or anywhere else in the world?

Today’s history test:

1. In 1968 Bobby Kennedy was shot and killed by:
a. Superman
b. Jay Leno
c. Harry Potter
d. A Muslim male extremist between ages 17 and 40

2. At the 1972 Munich Olympics, athletes were massacred by:
a. Olga Corbett
b. Sitting Bull
c. Arnold Schwarzenegger
d. Muslim male extremists between ages 17 and 40

3. In 1979, the US embassy in Iran was taken over by:
a. Lost Norwegians
b. Elvis
c. A tour bus full of 80-year-old women
d. Muslim male extremists ages 17 to 40

4. In 1983, the US Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up (killing 241 marines) by:
a. A pizza delivery boy
b. Pee Wee Herman
c. Geraldo Rivera
d. Muslim male extremists ages 17 to 40

5. In 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked and a 70 year old American passenger was murdered and thrown overboard in his wheelchair by:
a. The Smurfs
b. Davey Jones
c. The Little Mermaid
d. Muslim male extremists ages 17 to 40

6. In 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed over Lockerbie, Scotland by:
a. Scooby Doo
b. The Tooth Fairy
c. Mr. Bean
d. Muslim male extremists ages 17 to 40

7. The World Trade Center was bombed the first time in 1993 by:
a. Richard Simmons
b. Grandma Moses
c. Michael Jordan
d. Muslim male extremists 17 to 40

8. In 1998, the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by:
a. Mr. Rogers
b. Hillary Clinton
c. World Wrestling Federation
d. Muslim male extremists 17 to 40

9. On 9/11/2001, four airliners were hijacked; two were used as missiles to destroy the World Trade Centers, one crashed into the US Pentagon and the other was crashed by the passengers, killing thousands of people: The hijackers were:
a. Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd and friends
b. The Supreme Court of Florida
c. Eight 75 year old grandmothers
d. Muslim male extremists 17 to 40

10. In 2002 reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered in cold blood by:
a. Bonnie and Clyde
b. Captain Kangaroo
c. Billy Graham
d. Muslim male extremists 17 to 40

Any questions? ;)


16 posted on 08/17/2006 11:38:03 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

"Islamic communities belong in Islamic countries."


Well said.


17 posted on 08/17/2006 11:47:41 AM PDT by FarRightFanatic
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To: FarRightFanatic

They hate the West. Why are they here ?


18 posted on 08/17/2006 11:50:19 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Shame on you, you're profiling! /s

That can never be posted too many times. I think about it every time I've flown and gotten searched, me, a middle-aged, gray-haired little old lady.


19 posted on 08/17/2006 12:00:29 PM PDT by Theresawithanh (Every time I hear the word "exercise", I wash my mouth out with chocolate.)
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To: Pokey78
The burning desire to protect the weak and defenceless against the might of modern aerial bombing blurs fine moral distinctions about collateral damage.

He outs himself as a moral equivocator in the penultimate paragraph. He refuses to understand that the WOT is about us trying to protect the weak and defenceless against the might of passenger-jet impacts - we didn't start this thing, but we will finish it.

BTW I am disturbed that this deeply, deeply gay article appeared in the UK Spectator. For shame Boris Johnson (editor).

20 posted on 08/17/2006 12:02:30 PM PDT by agere_contra
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