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Is Islam a religion of peace?
World Net Daily ^ | December 2, 2002 | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 12/02/2002 12:16:33 PM PST by Sparta

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© 2002 Creators Syndicate, Inc.

"I think Muhammad was a terrorist ... a violent man, a man of war," said the Rev. Jerry Falwell on "60 Minutes." He added, "Jesus set the example for love. ... Muhammad set an opposite example." Murderous riots broke out in India, and an Iranian cleric threatened Falwell with assassination.

"The Koran teaches that the end of the world will not come until every Jew is killed by Muslims," says the Rev. Pat Robertson. He compares the Koran's message on Jews to "Mein Kampf." "There is no doubt the religion of Muhammad ... is extreme and violent."

"I don't believe this is a wonderful, peaceful religion," adds Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham, "When you read ... the verses from the Koran, it instructs the killing of the infidel ... those that are non-Muslim."

What does President Bush think of this bashing of Islam by his Christian friends? He rejects it. "Islam is a religion of peace."

Colin Powell is less charitable: "We will reject the kind of comments ... where people in this country say that Muslims are responsible for the killing of all Jews, and who put out hatred. This kind of hatred must be rejected."

Is Islam a religion of peace? Why, then, was an American Christian woman murdered in south Lebanon by an Islamic fanatic, after Christians were warned to stop proselytizing for the faith?

If Islam is a religion of peace, how do you explain four days of Muslim rioting in Kaduna, Nigeria, against a Miss World pageant, after a journalist wrote that Muhammad might have chosen one of the beauty queens as one of his wives? Those riots left 1,500 hospitalized and 215 dead.

Islam has "bloody borders," says Harvard Professor Samuel Huntington. Is he not right? From Algeria to Afghanistan to the Philippines, Muslim insurgencies rage in a dozen countries.

Yet the president, too, has a point. In America, a huge Islamic community lives at peace with its Christian and Jewish neighbors. Around the world are a billion Muslims, only a tiny fraction of whom are waging jihad against Christian minorities or their own rulers.

How to explain the dichotomy? We are at the beginning of a religious and political revolution in the Islamic world. Like all revolutions, it is marked at its extremes by militancy, intolerance and a sometimes murderous xenophobia. What is being worked out, often violently, are the terms of Islam's engagement with a hedonistic, triumphalist West that both attracts and repels the Muslim faithful.

In northern Nigeria, this revolution is religious and cultural – at war with both Christianity and a neo-pagan MTV culture. In Algeria, Islamic jihadists seek to overthrow a secular-socialist state brought to power by the war of independence. In southern Lebanon, militants want Christians out, now that Hezbollah has driven the Israelis out. In Palestine, Hamas and Islamic Jihad add religious fanaticism to a nationalist cause. Should Arafat become president of Palestine, he will face an Islamic party more rabid than the religious parties Sharon must cope with.

In Chechnya and western China, Islamic guerrillas seem more secessionist than fundamentalist. In Egypt, Islamic extremism is manifest in assassination attempts of pro-Western scholars, the slaughter of tourists and the persecution of the Copts.

Yet, while all this violence is the daily fare of our front pages, how many Islamic terrorists, guerrillas, assassins and rioters are there, when you consider that if they add up to 1,000,000, it would be less than 0.1 percent of the Muslims on earth? And not all the causes for which Muslims fight – independence for Chechnya and Palestine, secession from Russia, Indonesia and China – are inherently unjust or evil.

Islam is in a revivalist phase. In the lands where it is predominant, there is often little tolerance of rival religions seeking the conversion of Muslims. So it is that Falwell, Robertson and Graham, too, have a point. Between militant Islam and Christian fundamentalism, there is an unbridgeable chasm of belief, and in the Islamic world, devout Christians are citizens under suspicion – just as Jews and Muslims were in Isabella's Spain and Catholics were in Elizabethan England.

Yet, in his sense that we must avoid war with militant Islam, lest we find ourselves at war with all Islam, President Bush is surely right.

In the last century, America was threatened by a global communist revolution. Avoiding all-out war, we outlasted it. And we can outlast this Islamist revolution. What we must avoid is a war of faiths, a war of civilizations between Islam and America. And those who propagandize for such a war are the unwitting or willful collaborators of Osama bin Laden.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: islam; itsareligionofpeace
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Comment #41 Removed by Moderator

To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Buchanan nails it again but unfortunately the more liberal FReepers will resort to name-calling and tasteless Buchanan jokes rather than read the article.

While I don't care, for the most part, what Pat and Jerry have to say, I am in total agreement with them on this issue.

42 posted on 12/02/2002 2:03:01 PM PST by AlaskaErik
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To: Leisler
"Islam is peaceful. All you have to do is convert. After that, everything is fine."

Unless you mind being rocked out of bed at the crack of dawn every day by nasal wailing broadcast from loudspeakers outside your window.

43 posted on 12/02/2002 2:08:37 PM PST by intolerancewillNOTbetolerated
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To: Sparta
"What does President Bush think of this bashing of Islam by his Christian friends? He rejects it. "Islam is a religion of peace." "

LOL - Hardly any poster supports Bush on this. Guess this isn't really a Bush site after all. Anyone know why the Bushbots are silent?

44 posted on 12/02/2002 2:08:58 PM PST by ex-snook
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To: Sparta
"Islam is in a revivalist phase???!!"

Gee whiz Pat - this revivalist phase had been going on now what is it about 1300 years. Tell the Christians of Asia Minor aka Turkey that Islam is a peaceful religion. But wait...there are no more Christians left! Tell that to the millions of Christians that existed in North Africa and the Middle East for centuries before muhamed's messengers of death appeared. Oops sorry that was another phase...

45 posted on 12/02/2002 2:12:31 PM PST by eleni121
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To: sheik yerbouty
Maybe Pat needs new car $$

Ya think...kinda like Scott Ritter?

46 posted on 12/02/2002 2:14:49 PM PST by eleni121
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To: ex-snook
Maybe the "Bushbots" aren't silent, maybe they just disagree with him on this issue. That would ruin the whole Bushbots thing though. After all, people who voted for Bush, could never have a mind of their own.
47 posted on 12/02/2002 2:15:25 PM PST by Republic of Texas
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To: Radix
"Are we related?"

Possibly, especially if you are rich, then definitely. There’s a fair amount of drinking in the family bush and quite a few of us look nothing like another. It isn't unknown for a male member to surprisingly find out he is not only married, but has been for years and the little strangers in the house are his kids. Or so he is told. We’ve talked about DNA test to clear up who begot what but then the brother/sister thing comes up and no one wants to go there. Some of the familial traits are iron stomachs and livers. Bad harts. Cheap beyond reason. Not particularly hygienic. Argumentative, especially to family. Usually known to the authorities. Good to dogs. Hard on lawyers. Careless about forms, permits, licenses, codes, rules and whatnot. Terrible book thieves. Garages and basements filled with junk. Lately with the advent of cable TV, the horizons have opened and many of us are talking about new found places to visit like Rhode Island or Brockton. .

48 posted on 12/02/2002 2:16:14 PM PST by Leisler
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To: Hermann the Cherusker
Give whorled peas a chance.
49 posted on 12/02/2002 2:18:38 PM PST by Leisler
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To: ex-snook
LOL - Hardly any poster supports Bush on this. Guess this isn't really a Bush site after all. Anyone know why the Bushbots are silent? Look at what he does not what he says. I hope. Were he to really say what he thinks we would have not a few but thousands of Muslims blowing off steam in the US. A real internal war is not what is needed right now donchathink? I for one am willing to rake a wait and see attitude.
50 posted on 12/02/2002 2:20:20 PM PST by eleni121
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To: MadIvan
"yes, there was an Inquiaition, and it behaved brutally. But Christianity has grown up since then, to the point where such a thing is inconceivable now."

If anything even remotely resembling a concerted effort to do violence to nations or peoples in the name of Christ were attempted there would be loud and concerted condemnation from Christian leaders and "clerics" all over the world, and the perpetrators would be identified and isolated. There has essentially NO outcry from the tens of thousands of Muslim clerics.

52 posted on 12/02/2002 2:22:10 PM PST by intolerancewillNOTbetolerated
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To: intolerancewillNOTbetolerated
Although I do not, the misses and the dog snore ungodly, so I suppose if push came to shove some eunuch caterwauling the replay of his last night’s date every morning wouldn’t be too much.
53 posted on 12/02/2002 2:23:24 PM PST by Leisler
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To: skull stomper
We're so low rent, we aspire to a trailerhome. I know the dogs would love it, what with all eight of us sharing a 6 foot couch to watch WWF on the 13 inch B&W. I mean, you get up to turn the dial or adjust the coat hanger and bamm your spot is gone...
54 posted on 12/02/2002 2:29:22 PM PST by Leisler
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To: Leisler
D'oh! I know, I know, but it will always be the WWF for me....
55 posted on 12/02/2002 2:30:53 PM PST by Leisler
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To: Republic of Texas
"That would ruin the whole Bushbots thing though. After all, people who voted for Bush, could never have a mind of their own."

Nah, stick with your bigotry...it makes life easier for you. Otherwise you may find yourself in the dilemma of feeling required to accept people having individual opinions rather than the easy route, so popular with Democratic Socialists of prejudging people into neat little slots that justify your righteous bigotry. It's a much simpler life the way you live it now.

56 posted on 12/02/2002 2:39:18 PM PST by intolerancewillNOTbetolerated
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To: Miss Marple; Cultural Jihad; Texasforever
Lord Almighty!

Now I KNOW that the world is upside down!!

Read this!

57 posted on 12/02/2002 2:46:55 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez
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To: Sparta
In America, a huge Islamic community lives at peace with its Christian and Jewish neighbors.

Pat this is because Muslims are either at your feet or at your throat.

58 posted on 12/02/2002 2:53:12 PM PST by Guillermo
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To: ex-snook
Dear ex-snook,

Many of us Bush-bots spent a good part of yesterday discussing this subject on another thread. I support the President and, like Pat Buchanan, understand why he is speaking the way he is.

Sorry to disappoint you, but we are not hiding from you guys. You have simply been out of the loop.

59 posted on 12/02/2002 2:58:01 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Well, Pat is right, and I am willing to give credit where credit is due. I wonder how the Buchananites will feel about this column.
60 posted on 12/02/2002 2:59:19 PM PST by Miss Marple
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