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The New Anti-Semitism
Daniel Pipes.org ^ | 10/7/01 | Daniel Pipes

Posted on 10/07/2001 4:18:48 AM PDT by vrwc54

The most recent issue of Anti-Semitism Worldwide, an annual survey published by the Anti-Defamation League, contains two striking but unrecognized patterns. First, it shows that the main locus of anti-Jewish speech and deeds has moved from the Christian countries to the Muslim world. In the former, the survey reports on the activities of fringe groups; in the latter, it quotes heads of state, powerful political parties, mainstream newspapers, and leading intellectuals. For example, the Palestinian group Hamas quotes from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion in its very charter. Anti-Semitism lurks furtively in the world at large; among Muslims it proudly rules.

Second, and perhaps even more ominous: even in the predominantly Christian countries of Europe and the Americas, Muslims today increasingly carry the banner of antisemitism and constitute a physical threat to Jews. That's not to say that antisemitism among Christians has evaporated, but that it has distinctly less punch than does the Muslim variety. According to the survey, while Rightists harassed Jews and vandalized Jewish property in Europe, "violent attacks with the intent of causing bodily harm were perpetrated in most cases by Muslim extremists." For example, the only anti-Semitic terrorist act in Europe during 1995 was carried out not by skinheads but by an Algerian fundamentalist group (the attempted bombing of a Jewish school near Lyons, France). Muslims from South Africa to Argentina to Sweden also outscore the Right in terms of the reach of their anti-Semitic rhetoric and influence.

The same pattern holds in the United States. Here, the Muslim population divides into two main groups, converts (mostly blacks, many at some point connected to the Nation of Islam) and immigrants (mostly from South Asia). Explicit, virulent antisemitism is the norm among both these groups. And while a few brave voices that stand up to the endless attacks on Jews, they can barely be heard among the barrage of bias, calumny, and conspiracy theory.

Immigrants

Like their coreligionists elsewhere, Muslims who emigrate to the United States or American converts espouse a wide range of outlooks. But it is striking to note that, in contrast to countries like Turkey and Egypt, where a lively debate is taking place between the moderates and the fundamentalists, fundamentalists dominate in the United States, to the point that moderates hardly have a voice. They control every major Muslim organization, including the Islamic Association for Palestine, the Islamic Circle of North America, the Islamic Committee for Palestine, the Islamic Society for North America, the Muslim Arab Youth Association, the Muslim Public Affairs Council, and the Muslim Students Association. They also control a growing majority of mosques, weekly newspapers, and communal organizations.

This fundamentalist hegemony results from several factors. One has to do with funding and other support from the Middle East, which goes almost exclusively to fundamentalists. The Iranians, Libyans, and Saudis have for years helped the most aggressive, fundamentalist groups. Another has to do with moderates tending to go out into the world and involve themselves in other, less parochial activities.

Every fundamentalist organization spews forth antisemitism, many in public, some more discreetly. Nearly all of them refer constantly to a battle to the death with Jews. For example, one of the most eminent Islamic theologians, Yusuf al-Qardawi told a huge audience meeting in Kansas City in 1989, "On the hour of judgment, Muslims will fight the Jews and kill them."

American Muslims focus on two main themes. One concerns the need to destroy Israel. Fundamentalist groups align closely with the cause of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, celebrating their achievements and sharing their murderous attitude toward Jews. Speakers at their meetings routinely call on their audience to help eliminate the Jewish presence from what they call Palestine; the announcement of a terrorist operation against Israelis arouses unrestrained cheering at a Muslim convention.

A second theme concerns the need to gain more clout than American Jews. American Muslims repeatedly declare an intent to match and overtake Jews; they view almost every aspect of their political existence in the United States -- population size, fundraising capabilities, clout in Washington -- in terms of this competition. Echoing a common ambition, the intellectual Ali Mazrui holds that "By the next century, Muslims may be as influential as Jews in influencing policy."

Nation of Islam

As for converts, Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, has established himself as the leading anti-Jewish ideologue. He has danced around but never repudiated his well-known utterances in 1984 about Judaism being a "gutter religion" and Adolf Hitler being a "very great man." In an infamous speech at Kean College in November 1995, Farrakhan's deputy spewed out a mind-boggling series of statements about Jews. The Nation of Islam sells the Protocols of the Elders of Zion at its events. And the organization has even done original "scholarship" of its own, putting together a volume in 1991 called The Secret Relationship between Blacks and Jews that purports to show that Jews were primarily responsible for the enslavement of blacks and their transport to America.

Nation of Islam views count far more than those of right wing groups because this organization has a far greater reach. Unlike the Ku Klux Klan, it has an organized paramilitary force in dozens of cities -- and even has managed to win Federal grants for it. Unlike the Liberty Lobby, it regularly packs thousands of listeners into large arenas. Unlike the militiamen, its leader appears hand-in-hand in public with the mayor of Philadelphia. Unlike the Aryan Nation, it has a foreign patron (Mu`ammar al-Qadhdhafi of Libya) who has offered it $1 billion to organize American Muslims and get them "to cast their votes to the candidate who serves the Arabs."

Implications

Antisemitism, historically a Christian phenomenon, is now primarily a Muslim phenomenon -- and not just in the Middle East, but right here in the United States. Muslims today are the most vibrant and explicit antisemites, and it is they who contribute most to Jew-hatred here. Muslims speak in terms of overt antisemitism hardly found elsewhere in the West. The broadcast of excerpts from Hitler's Mein Kampf on Radio Islam in Sweden led to by Ahmed Arami spending six months in a Swedish jail.

This has several implications for Jews. First, as the population of Muslims in the United States grows, so does antisemitism (not to speak of a related phenomenon, that of anti-Christianism). Second, American Jewish organizations should devote less of its resources to the Christian right and more to fundamentalist Islam. School prayer is far less the issue than an atmosphere of overt hostility and potential violence toward Jews.

Third, the institutional preponderance of fundamentalists in the United States makes it extremely difficult for American Jewish organizations to build constructive relations with Muslim counterparts, for all of the main Islamic groups are fundamentalist, with the possible exception of W. Deen Mohammed's movement. Faced with a choice of dealing with fundamentalists or no one, the Jewish organizations should choose the latter course. Otherwise, they run the risk of legitimating their own worst enemies.



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Second, American Jewish organizations should devote less of its resources to the Christian right and more to fundamentalist Islam.

1 posted on 10/07/2001 4:18:48 AM PDT by vrwc54
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To: dennisw
FYI
2 posted on 10/07/2001 4:19:27 AM PDT by vrwc54
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To: vrwc54
Second, and perhaps even more ominous: even in the predominantly Christian countries of Europe and the Americas, Muslims today increasingly carry the banner of antisemitism and constitute a physical threat to Jews.

After 700 years worth of accounts of antisemitic acts against Jews by muslims beginning with Mohammad killing the Jewish community of the Mecca (but cleverly portraying himself as the victim of Jews back then), the ADL is finaly waking up...

3 posted on 10/07/2001 4:22:30 AM PDT by lavaroise
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To: lavaroise ; Lent
The Arab/Muslim Nazi Connection


Left: A picture taken in 1943 of the Grand Mufti of
Jerusalem Haj Amin el-Husseini reviewing Bosnian-Muslim troops
- a unit of the "Hanjar (Saber) Division" of the Waffen SS
which he personally recruited for Hitler.

4 posted on 10/07/2001 4:32:16 AM PDT by vrwc54
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To: vrwc54
Since the arabs are a semitic people, I doubt that they are anti-semitic. They should rightly be called anti-jew. And as for the jews who attack the christan 'far right', well they are anti-christs.
5 posted on 10/07/2001 5:38:47 AM PDT by Goblins
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To: Goblins
You are ignorant and wrong about what the word anti-semitism stands for. It applies only to Jews. This has been pointed out over and over on this forum.
The word anti-Semitism was coined about 1879 to denote hostility toward Jews only. This hostility is supposedly justified by a theory, first developed in Germany in the middle of the 19th century, that peoples of so-called Aryan stock are superior in physique and character to those of Semitic stock.
I found this quote here: http://www.candles-museum.com/antsem.htm. There are other quotes that include the specific name of the German who coined the phrase and his intent.
6 posted on 10/07/2001 6:03:37 AM PDT by vrwc54
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To: lavaroise
Many American Jews are not going to like these conclusions, because so many are very leftist. Blacks (including Black Muslims) and "multiculturalism" have been seen as allies, while white Christian fundamentalists have been cast as "the enemy." They need to wake up and smell the hummus...
7 posted on 10/07/2001 6:14:15 AM PDT by ikanakattara
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To: vrwc54
 

 

Here's the type of crazies Israel has to contend with each day. 

 

Reuters Photo Associated Press
Masked Palestinian members of Hamas carry the body of 14-year-old Mohamed El Sawaf, one of three Palestinian killed by Israeli soldiers yesterday in Gaza, during his funeral in Gaza Strip, September 30, 2001. At least 602 Palestinians and 169 Israelis have died since the uprising against Israeli occupation began after peace negotiations deadlocked. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem A Palestinian boy wearing a Hamas headband runs past a fire in the street after demonstrators burned effigies of Israeli bulldozers and checkpoints in the West Bank town of Nablus Saturday, Sept. 29, 2001 to mark the anniversary of the start of the second Palestinian uprising or Intefadeh which was sparked on Sept. 28, 2000. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
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A Palestinian boy carries a toy plastic gun during a rally of the militant Islamic group Hamas in the West Bank town of Bethlehem September 7, 2001. The rally was to support and hounor the relatives of those who have given their lives in the fight against Israel, Hamas announced. REUTERS/Reinhard Krause A Palestinian boy holds a toy gun during a Hamas rally supporting suicide bomb attacks against Israel, at the Al Noserate refugee camp in Southern Gaza Strip, September 14, 2001. Israel and the Palestinians pressed ahead on Friday with efforts to arrange truce talks after a surge in violence overshadowed by the terror attacks in the United States. (Suhaib Salem/Reuters)
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An undated photograph released by Hamas September 10, 2001 shows suicide bomber Mohammed Shaker Ihbeishi, who blew himself up at a train station in the northern Israeli town of Nahariya the day before. For the first time an Israeli Arab is believed to have carried out a suicide bombing in the Jewish state. Sunday's attack killed three people at a railway station in northern Israel in the name of the militant Islamic group Hamas. REUTERS/Handout An undated family handout picture shows suicide bomber Raed Barghouthi, from a village near the West Bank city of Ramallah. The Islamic group Hamas claimed responsibility September 6, 2001 for a suicide bombing in Jerusalem this week in which 15 people were wounded. REUTERS/Handout
Associated Press
A masked member of Izzedine al-Qassam, the military wing of Hamas, demonstrates in front of a poster of Osama Bin Laden during a march held by various Palestinian political factions marking the anniversary of the Palestinian uprising against Israel, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem Friday Sept. 28, 2001. Writing in Arabic on poster reads "The Islamic Jihad movement stands beside all honorable people of our nation". The Islamic Jihad is a radical Palestinian group. (AP Photo)

 

8 posted on 10/07/2001 6:18:58 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: Goblins

Open a dictionary and stop playing semantic games with yourself.

an·ti-Sem·ite (nt-smt, nt-)
n.
One who discriminates against or who is hostile toward or prejudiced against Jews.

anti-Se·mitic (-s-mtk) adj.


Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.



Anti-Semitism \An`ti-Sem"i*tism\, n. Opposition to, or hatred of, Semites, esp. Jews. -- An`ti-Sem"ite, n. -- An`ti-Sem*it"ic, a.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.



anti-Semitic adj 1: relating to or characterized by anti-Semitism; hating Jews 2: discriminatory especially on the basis of race or religion [syn: racist, antiblack, anti-Semitic, anti-Semite(a)]

Source: WordNet ® 1.6, © 1997 Princeton University

9 posted on 10/07/2001 6:30:51 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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To: dennisw
Associated Press
A young Palestinian boy holds an automatic weapon while standing on stage in front of thousands during a memorial service at Jabalia refugee camp north of Gaza City, Friday, Oct. 5, 2001. The rally was organized by the Hamas movement in memory of the Hamas militants killed during the attack of the Jewish settlement of Elei Sinai earlier in the week. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

10 posted on 10/07/2001 6:33:41 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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Associated Press
A masked Palestinian gunman participates in a theatrical re-enactment of a shooting ambush on an Israeli car, during a rally of Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement in the Balata refugee camp in the West Bank near Nablus. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)

11 posted on 10/07/2001 6:36:07 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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To: TheOtherOne
2 very good ones. But the left and some freepers still romanticize these killers and killers on training wheels.
12 posted on 10/07/2001 6:40:02 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw
Well, eventually that will change.... I am just not sure of the event that will cause it to happen.

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A Palestinian youth hurls a rock at Israeli border police during clashes in the West Bank towm of Bethlehem, Ocotber 5, 2001. Israeli tanks and troops thrust into a Palestinian area of the West Bank city of Hebron on Friday, seizing strategic positions and killing five Palestinians in a gun battle. REUTERS/ Magnus Johansson

13 posted on 10/07/2001 6:43:22 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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To: LLAN-DDEUSANT
You are either mis-informed or lying, which of course is something many would consider a typical semite characteristic

You're a walking stereotype. Assuming you are able to walk.

15 posted on 10/07/2001 6:56:40 AM PDT by sakic
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To: LLAN-DDEUSANT
After all, it was Darwin himself who pointed out that the fiercest rivalries between related groups of the same species are always between those who are the most alike. Israel and the Arabs win the blue ribbon on that one.

Good. Glad to see you've acknowledged the genetic Semitic relationship between Jews and Arabs and disassociated yourself from the usual anti-Semitic stuff and falsehoods of the Khazar business.

17 posted on 10/07/2001 7:10:27 AM PDT by Lent
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To: LLAN-DDEUSANT
Stupid head. PLEASE READ the definition of ANTISEMITIC in your dictionary. Then type the answer for me like a good little boy/girl.
18 posted on 10/07/2001 7:12:13 AM PDT by Lent
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To: vrwc54
Yep, there's the Grand Muti of the Mandate Period. The nazi leader of the "Palestinian" Arabs and good representation of the contemporary mentality of pan Arab Islamic and pan Islamic fascism.
19 posted on 10/07/2001 7:19:52 AM PDT by Lent
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