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Islam cannot adapt, and I have seen the results
London Times | April 15, 2004 | THEODORE DALRYMPLE

Posted on 04/15/2004 3:30:18 AM PDT by ejdrapes

Islam cannot adapt, and I have seen the results

THERE IS enough truth in the devout Muslim’s criticism of the less attractive aspects of Western secular culture to lend plausibility to his call for a return to purity as the answer to the Muslim world’s woes. He sees in the West’s freedom nothing but promiscuity and licence, which is certainly there; but he does not see freedom, especially freedom of inquiry, a spiritual virtue as well as an ultimate source of strength. The devout Muslim fears, with good reason, that to give an inch is sooner or later to concede the whole territory. This fear must be all the more acute among the large and growing Muslim population in British cities such as mine. Except for a small, highly educated middle class, who live as if Islam were a private religious confession like any other in the West, Muslims congregate in neighbourhoods, where the life of the Punjab continues amid the architecture of the Industrial Revolution.

The Muslim immigrants to these areas were not seeking a new way of life when they arrived; they expected to continue their old lives, but more prosperously. They certainly never suspected that in the long run they could not maintain their culture and their religion intact. The older generation is only now realising that outward conformity to traditional codes of dress and behaviour by the young is no longer a guarantee of inner acceptance. Recently I stood at the taxi stand outside my hospital, beside two young women in full black costume, with only a slit for the eyes. One said to the other: “Give us a light for a fag, love; I’m gasping.” Release the social pressure on the girls, and they would abandon their costume in an instant.

Anyone who lives in a city such as mine and interests himself in the fate of the world cannot help wondering whether, deeper than this immediate cultural desperation, there is anything intrinsic to Islam that renders it unable to adapt itself to the modern world. Is there an essential element that condemns the Muslim world to permanent backwardness with regard to the West, a backwardness that is felt as a deep humiliation, and is exemplified, though not proved, by the fact that the whole of the Arab world, minus its oil, matters less to the rest of the world economically than the Nokia telephone company?

I think the answer is yes, and that the problem begins with Islam’s failure to make a distinction between church and state. Unlike Christianity, which had to spend its first centuries developing institutions clandestinely and so from the outset clearly had to separate church from state, Islam was from its inception both church and state, one and indivisible, with no distinction possible between temporal and religious authority.

But this model left Islam with two intractable problems. One was political. Muhammad unfortunately bequeathed no institutional arrangements by which his successors in the role of omnicompetent ruler could be chosen. Compounding this difficulty, the legitimacy of temporal power could always be challenged by those who claimed greater religious purity or authority; the fanatic in Islam is always at a moral advantage vis-à-vis the moderate. More- over, Islam — in which the mosque is a meeting house, not an institutional church — has no established, anointed ecclesiastical hierarchy to decide such claims authoritatively.

The second problem is intellectual. In the West, the Renaissance, the Reformation and the Enlightenment, acting upon the space that had always existed, at least potentially, in Christianity between church and state, liberated individual men to think for themselves, and thus set in motion an unprecedented and still unstoppable material advancement. Islam, with no separate, secular sphere where inquiry could flourish free from the claims of religion, was hopelessly left behind.

The indivisibility of any aspect of life from any other in Islam is a source of strength, but also of fragility. Where all conduct, all custom, has a religious sanction and justification, any change is a threat to the whole system of belief. Certainty that their way of life is the right one thus coexists with fear that the whole edifice — intellectual and political — will come tumbling down if it is tampered with in any way. Intransigence is a defence against doubt and makes living on terms of true equality with others who do not share the creed impossible.

And the problem is that so many Muslims want both stagnation and power: they want a return to the perfection of the 7th century and to dominate the 21st, as they believe is the birthright of their doctrine. If they were content to exist in a 7th-century backwater, secure in a quietist philosophy, there would be no problem for them or us. Their problem, and ours, is that they want the power that free inquiry confers, without either the free inquiry or the philosophy and institutions that guarantee that free inquiry. They are faced with a dilemma: either they abandon their cherished religion, or they remain for ever in the rear of human technical advance. Neither alternative is appealing; and the tension between their desire for power and success in the modern world on the one hand, and their desire not to abandon their religion on the other, is resolvable for some only by exploding themselves as bombs.

One sign of the increasing weakness of Islam’s hold over its nominal adherents in Britain is the throng of young Muslim men I see in prison. They will soon overtake the young men of Jamaican origin in their numbers and in the extent of their criminality. Confounding expectations, these prisoners display no interest in Islam whatsoever; they are entirely secularised. True, they still adhere to Muslim marriage customs, but only for the obvious personal advantage of having a domestic slave at home. Many of them also dot the city with their concubines — sluttish white working-class girls or exploitable young Muslims who have fled forced marriages and do not know that their young men are married.

The young Muslim men in prison do not pray; they do not demand halal meat. They do not read the Koran. They do not ask to see the visiting imam. They wear no visible signs of piety: their main badge of allegiance is a gold front tooth, which proclaims them members of the city’s criminal subculture. As for Muslim proselytism in the prison, it is directed mainly at the Jamaican prisoners. It answers their need for an excuse to go straight, while not at the same time surrendering to the morality of a society they believe has wronged them deeply. Indeed, conversion to Islam is their revenge upon that society, for they sense that their new-found religion is fundamentally opposed to it.

But Islam has no improving or inhibiting effect upon the behaviour of my city’s young Muslim men who, in astonishing numbers, have taken to heroin, a habit almost unknown among their Sikh and Hindu contemporaries. The young Muslims not only take heroin but also deal in it, and have adopted all the criminality attendant on the trade.

What I think these young Muslim prisoners demonstrate is that the rigidity of the traditional code by which their parents live, with its universalist pretensions and emphasis on outward conformity to them, is all or nothing; when it dissolves, it dissolves completely and leaves nothing in its place. The young Muslims then have little defence against the egotistical licentiousness they see about them and that they all too understandably take to be the summum bonum of Western life.

Observing this, of course, there are among Muslim youth a tiny minority who reject this absorption into the white lumpenproletariat and turn militant. It is their perhaps natural, or at least understandable, reaction to the failure of our society, kowtowing to absurd and dishonest multiculturalist pieties, to induct them into the best of Western culture: into that spirit of free inquiry and personal freedom that has so transformed the life chances of every person in the world, whether he knows it or not.

Islam in the modern world is weak and brittle, not strong: that accounts for its so frequent shrillness. Although fundamentalist Islam will be dangerous for some time, ultimately the fate of the Church of England awaits it. Its melancholy withdrawing roar may well be not just long but bloody, but withdraw it will. The fanatics and the bombers do not represent a resurgence of unreformed, fundamentalist Islam, but its death rattle.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: islam; muslims; thewest; ukmuslims
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1 posted on 04/15/2004 3:30:19 AM PDT by ejdrapes
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To: ejdrapes
Thanks for posting this, Dalrymple is always a great, if depressing, read.

I say this not having read the piece yet, but I'll read it later, don't want to lose track of it, bump!
2 posted on 04/15/2004 3:37:08 AM PDT by jocon307 (The dems don't get it, the American people do.)
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To: ejdrapes
I have a muslim friend here at work...he has been directed by his family not to associate with us...
3 posted on 04/15/2004 3:47:59 AM PDT by baltodog ("Never feel sorry for a man who owns his own plane.")
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To: jocon307
Bump again. There's much to ponder here.
4 posted on 04/15/2004 3:55:45 AM PDT by 300winmag (FR's Hobbit Hole supports America's troops)
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To: ejdrapes
His conclusions that Islams main problem is their church/state cultural view is simplistic. The problem is with their religion. Not only do they inslave half of their adherrants(women) They teach their young men that they will get to rape 70 women in "HEAVEN". Yes GOD will turn over 70 pure women to some bloody handed murder of innocents. This is the religion of Satan, nothing more.
5 posted on 04/15/2004 3:56:56 AM PDT by marty60
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To: ejdrapes
Food-for-thought bump.
6 posted on 04/15/2004 3:57:03 AM PDT by Samwise (The day may come when the courage of men fails...but it is not this day....This day we fight!)
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To: ejdrapes
>> The young Muslims then have little defence against the egotistical licentiousness they see about them and that they all too understandably take to be the summum bonum of Western life. <<

Two great modern landmarks of the left in two words, the egotistical "Me Generation" and the licentious "Sexual Revolution." Here again we see liberalism rotting the foundations of civilization and sending its children, morally defenseless, into the streets.

7 posted on 04/15/2004 4:01:09 AM PDT by T'wit (The only difference between Communists, Fascists, Nazis and reporters is the color of their shirt.)
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To: ejdrapes
Also posted here.

Hank

8 posted on 04/15/2004 4:01:33 AM PDT by Hank Kerchief
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To: ejdrapes
As for Muslim proselytism in the prison, it is directed mainly at the Jamaican prisoners. It answers their need for an excuse to go straight, while not at the same time surrendering to the morality of a society they believe has wronged them deeply. Indeed, conversion to Islam is their revenge upon that society, for they sense that their new-found religion is fundamentally opposed to it.

As they say in back in the 'hood, "I'm a muslim brother, I done been manifested by a miracle. I don't eat no swine, I don't drink no wine."

9 posted on 04/15/2004 4:14:24 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (Uday and Qusay are ead-day)
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To: ejdrapes
This is why the ban on the headscarf is going to make a profound change in the young people of Islam (also, IMHO, they should be on the internet at school from an early age.)
10 posted on 04/15/2004 4:23:28 AM PDT by tkathy (nihilism: absolute destructiveness toward the world at large and oneself)
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To: ejdrapes
"Islam, with no separate, secular sphere where inquiry could flourish free from the claims of religion, was hopelessly left behind."

This is the problem in a nutshell.

Islam is not only a phony religion, it is a phony societal architecture that keeps free thought, innovation, and intellectual advancement is a state of repression.

11 posted on 04/15/2004 4:30:53 AM PDT by nightdriver
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To: ejdrapes
The Muslim immigrants to these areas were not seeking a new way of life when they arrived; they expected to continue their old lives, but more prosperously.

The Mexican and Latin American immigrants to the United States have EXACTLY the same idea.

Many of them also dot the city with their concubines — sluttish white working-class girls or exploitable young Muslims who have fled forced marriages and do not know that their young men are married.

Illegal immigrant Hispanic males here in the United States are doing this VERY thing here. Just substitute Hispanics for Muslims.

12 posted on 04/15/2004 4:37:06 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin (Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
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To: nightdriver
Islam is not only a phony religion, it is a phony societal architecture that keeps free thought, innovation, and intellectual advancement in a state of repression.

The very SAME thing can be said of Catholicism.

13 posted on 04/15/2004 4:38:32 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin (Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
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To: ejdrapes
placemarker for later read
14 posted on 04/15/2004 4:40:11 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed shrink is our friend.Jack Handy)
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To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
The very SAME thing can be said of Catholicism.

The same can be said of religion in general. Religion is a controlling spirit.

Christianity, on the other hand, is founded in freedom, as Jesus sets the believer free to respond to truth as they wish. There's no condemnation to those who believe.

He is the only hope for Muslims. Go to www.bibleleague.org to send Bibles to Iraq.

15 posted on 04/15/2004 4:44:03 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed shrink is our friend.Jack Handy)
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To: ChromeDome
Bump to read tonight.
16 posted on 04/15/2004 4:48:45 AM PDT by ChromeDome
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To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
"The very SAME thing can be said of Catholicism."

I'm afraid that you're right.

The Catholic Church has been criticized for hampering literacy and innovation over the centuries.

17 posted on 04/15/2004 4:54:35 AM PDT by nightdriver
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To: ChromeDome
bump
18 posted on 04/15/2004 5:00:35 AM PDT by Eurotwit
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To: ejdrapes
An "I probably should read this when I have more time" bump.
19 posted on 04/15/2004 5:23:47 AM PDT by GBA
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To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
Illegal immigrant Hispanic males here in the United States are doing this VERY thing here. Just substitute Hispanics for Muslims. No. Only about one in four are like this. Their culture(s) is(are) quite different from that of the Muslims.
20 posted on 04/15/2004 5:37:37 AM PDT by RobbyS (JMJ)
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