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Jihad For Kids
CNSNews.com ^ | June 07, 2002 | Robert Spencer

Posted on 06/07/2002 6:54:13 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen

It contains no foul language or sexual innuendo. In fact, it aims to instill reverence for God and obedience to His commands. Nevertheless, one educational CD-ROM marketed to children aged five and up is one of the most disquieting products ever aimed at pre-teens.

The Islamic Fun! CD-ROM teaches Muslim children about a smorgasbord of Islamic topics. On the surface it's bright and breezy. The graphics are skillfully executed and appealing to children. Its games have names such as "Fishing Bear," "Tree Hop," and "Two Bunny Race." In "Tree Hop," a tiger bounds atop a series of trees in pursuit of a beach ball. "Fishing Bear" features a bear sporting green pajamas (complete with nightcap) and a wide grin. If players correctly answer questions such as "Where did the Prophet Muhammad receive the first revelation of the Holy Qur'an?" they can advance the causes of these friendly animals.

But nestled among the happy tigers, bears, and kitty cats is a game called "The Resistance." This game's object: "You are a farmer in South Lebanon who has joined the Islamic Resistance to defend your land and family from the invading zionists." Players do so by blowing up Israeli tanks.

Zionists aren't the only target. A principal aim of Islamic Fun! seems to be to instill ancient Islamic resentments in today's youth. As the tiger cavorts among the trees in "Tree Hop," the game asks its players to identify the Mosque of Cordoba from among three inset photos. The accompanying question: "Ignoring the hand over agreement, the Christians turned the beautiful Mosque of Cordoba, in Muslim Spain, into a Cathedral (1238). Which one is it?"

As one might expect, the creators of Islamic Fun! are also zealous for the purity of their religion. Another question takes aim at Turkey, the lodestar of moderate Islam. Picturing three mosques, it asks: "Mustafa Kemal, the hater of Islam, forbade the use of Arabic in Turkey, banned the hijab [head scarf] and closed down the Aya Sofya Mosque in Istanbul. Which is it?"

Of course, Islamic Fun! is not necessarily the last word in the struggle for the Muslim soul. Zayed Yasin, an American Muslim student at Harvard University, was compelled under pressure to drop the word jihad from his commencement speech (originally called "Of Faith and Citizenship: My American Jihad").

Yasin agreed to change the title, but not the substance of his address, and used his time in the national spotlight as a teaching moment: "Most literally, 'jihad' means struggle, and it's a struggle to do the right thing. It's a struggle for the refinement of self, for perfecting one's own inner morality. There's a sense of it also as a struggle for social justice."

Yasin is right. Islamic thought has for centuries distinguished between the greater jihad, which does indeed refer to the individual's spiritual battle to bring his life into conformity with Allah's commands, from the lesser jihad, which Yasin refers to as the "struggle for social justice." In published reports about his speech, it's not clear whether he mentions that Islam has always allowed for this struggle to take a violent turn. Islamic Fun! is an indication of this violent element at Islam's heart.

Indeed, non-Muslims have come to associate the word jihad with violence for good reasons. Muslims themselves have, in Yasin's view, "abused" the word for centuries. Osama bin Laden, Hamas, Hezbollah, and the rest are by no means innovators in this "abuse." Islamic warriors, struggling against Christendom for ten centuries, fought under the banner of jihad. Today, the word has been trumpeted by radical Islamic terror groups from Spain to Indonesia - and from within the United States itself. One of the most notorious Palestinian terrorist groups calls itself Islamic Jihad. Its Indonesian counterpart is Laskar Jihad. The extremist Muslim Brotherhood group, which operates clandestinely in Egypt, recently held a demonstration at Cairo's venerable Al-Azhar University in which eight masked men showed off martial arts techniques while wearing headbands proclaiming, "Jihad is our way."

In contrast to all this, Harvard's dean of continuing education, Michael Shinagel, characterized Yasin's message as a "light of hope and reason in a world often darkened by distrust and conflict." God willing, Yasin's moderate and nuanced approach will ultimately win out in the Islamic world. But with Muslims producing games like Islamic Fun! to indoctrinate even the smallest children in the rage and fury of Islamic radicalism, he faces a hard struggle - or, in Arabic, jihad.

Robert Spencer is an adjunct fellow with the Free Congress Foundation. He is the author of Islam Unveiled: Disturbing Questions About the World's Fastest Growing Faith, coming this summer from Encounter Books.
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To: watchin
Unlike most Americans, I've met many Palestinians of all sorts on business (and even more citizens of Israel--both Jewish and Arab). To a person, they just want the crap to end (to put it bluntly).
21 posted on 06/07/2002 10:09:30 AM PDT by warchild9
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To: warchild9
If your friends want this "crap" to end, then why don't they do something about it? They just sit back and wring their hands in disgust. I believe deep in their heart, they wouldn't mind if the fanatical muslims win their Jihad.
22 posted on 06/07/2002 6:13:06 PM PDT by janeliberty
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To: ArrogantBustard
closed down the Aya Sofya Mosque in Istanbul.

Which, before the mohammedans desecrated it, was a Byzantine Christian Chruch in Constantinople.

The minarets are Muslim additions.

23 posted on 06/07/2002 7:00:46 PM PDT by Salman
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To: watchin
I despise that "CE" Common-Era and "BCE" Before the Common Era crapola!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is BC and AD because only God on Earth could split time.

24 posted on 06/07/2002 7:10:41 PM PDT by Tourist Guy
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To: watchin
Mothers speak with pride of their suicidal sons; crowds dance in the streets celebrating the death of the "infidel"; schools teach hatred for the Jews to little children ...

Don't forget the "suspected collaborators" that we hear about being shot, as though this were a matter of routine. Who are these guys? Footdraggers in the Jihad, one presumes.

Once during the Jenin business When Ashley was posing in the rubble, some gunfire broke out over on the other side of the debris somewhere. "They're shooting collaborators" we were blithely informed. Oh, that's nice, but let's hear more about the Israeli massacre - the important stuff.

25 posted on 06/07/2002 10:04:03 PM PDT by dr_lew
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To: Tourist Guy
I agree with you. If you take a closer look, you'll see I was quoting. I copied and pasted the article just as it appears on the site.
26 posted on 06/08/2002 12:14:02 PM PDT by watchin
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To: Stand Watch Listen
When does it come out on Playstation 2?

Seriously, hahahahaha! I can picture these games, especially the 'war' game.

No extra lives.

Die and kill others, get a high score.

Cheese

27 posted on 06/08/2002 12:20:32 PM PDT by AmericanCheeseFood
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To: watchin
Yes indeed, I know you quoted.

That stuff is just nails on a chalkboard to me!

28 posted on 06/08/2002 6:53:51 PM PDT by Tourist Guy
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To: warchild9
It may be wishful thinking and projection of your western values to postulate, as you do, that: "most pali's want the islamists out of thier neighborhoods"

Recent polls conducted by Islamic scholars in the area report that over 60% believe the ultimate goal for Palistinians is not a co-existence w/ Israel in a negotiated two state solution, but rather a Trojan Horse settlement whereby ultimately they can exterminate the Jewish State from within.

29 posted on 06/12/2002 1:43:24 PM PDT by 1bigdictator
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