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| Locked
in a Cosmic Battle With Islam |
By Alan Caruba
(April 2004)
Americans
are pragmatists. We are interested not only in how things work, but how we can
improve them. We are fascinated with cars and with every kind of machine and gadget
that make our lives easier as well as entertaining us with the leisure time they
provide. If you want to find Americans, go to the mall.
Despite this,
however, Americans can surely be rated as among the most religious people. The
success of the film, "The Passion of the Christ", is ample testimony
to that. The debate raging over the morality of same-sex marriage, the outcry
against the removal of a monument depicting the Ten Commandments from a courthouse,
and the continued opposition to abortion attest to the deep concern Americans
have for moral issues.
America and
other nations of the West are, however, locked in a cosmic battle with Islamic
fundamentalists around the world who view Western civilization as a form of idolatrous
barbarism. The attack on the World Trade Center was symbolic of the great battle
being waged against us. To the Islamists, the towers represented the worship of
materialism, of money and greed. To Islam’s true believers, there is no validity
in Judaism, Christianity, or any other religion. To them, idolatry is the most
heinous sin and, if they must die to destroy us, they will do so.
Ian Buruma,
the Luce Professor at Bard College, and Avishai Margalit, the Shulman Professor
of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, explore this battle in a
book. It is "Occidentalism: The West in the Eyes of Its Enemies" published
by The Penguin Press ($21.95). It is a relatively short book, but one so packed
with insight that the mind lingers over every sentence.
As the authors
note, "Wars against the West have been declared in the name of the Russian
soul, the German race, State Shinto, Communism, and Islam." The present "war
on terrorism" should more accurately be called "the war on Islam"
because we have been forced to defend ourselves again a large number of Islamic
organizations waging this war. While we focus on al Qaeda, the creation of Osama
bin Laden, there are dozens of comparable Islamic groups wreaking havoc in various
parts of the world, from Israel to Indonesia, from Saudi Arabia to Morocco, from
Spain to Iraq, from Afghanistan to Turkey, from Kenya to Russia.
It is a cosmic
war pitting their belief that Islam is the only true religion and therefore the
salvation of mankind against Western values of individual freedom, human rights,
Capitalism, and Democracy. Those fighting this battle feel called by Allah, their
god, to save the world.
Why? "When
people are not only humiliated by foreign forces, but oppressed by their own government,
they often retreat to the ‘inner life’ of the spirit, pure and simple, where they
can feel free from the corruption of power and sophistication," say the authors
of "Occidentalism." Most certainly, the Arabs of the Middle East fit
this description. So do Muslims in many other areas of the world. Though Islam
has spread widely throughout the world, representing an estimated 1.3 billion
people, not all Muslims subscribe to the battle being waged in its name, but all
find in Islam the comfort of absolute certitude.
An earlier
commentary of mine, "The Decline and Fall of Islam", is rebutted on
an Internet site in Bangladesh. A Muslim who called my attention to it wrote,
"ISLAM is the real truth, and truth never dies." I replied to him that
Islam is his truth. And neither the "truth" that the Earth was the center
of the universe is in fashion, nor the gods of ancient Greece and Rome. Religions
do die.
Islam literally
means "submission" to the will of Allah. As a religion, it controls
all aspects of life down to the minutest details when practiced by the true believer.
Throughout Islam, there is a widespread belief that Islam is under attack. This
is ironic in that it is the West that has come under actual attack through
a long series of bombings. What I believe is that Islam, unable to adapt to the
modern world---a world dominated by Western thought and achievement---instinctively
senses it must either conquer the world or eventually lose its grip on its adherents.
In some countries, apostasy, leaving Islam for another religion, is punishable
by death.
"The
attack on the West is among other things an attack on the mind of the West,"
say the authors. They describe how Islamists and others see it. "It is a
mind without a soul, efficient, like a calculator, but hopeless at doing what
is humanly important. The mind of the West is capable of great economic success,
to be sure, and of developing and promoting advanced technology, but cannot grasp
the higher things in life, for it lacks spirituality and understanding of human
suffering."
This may seem
incomprehensible, given that Christianity is based on the suffering and sacrifice
of Jesus, and Judaism’s history is millennia of suffering for its worship of a
single, universal God of mankind. However, unless you understand the mind of those
who are pitted in war against America and the West, you will never fully grasp
why they are willing to sacrifice their own lives to win it.
"Self-sacrifice
for a higher cause, for an ideal world, cleansed of human greed and injustice,
is the one way for the average man to feel heroic. Choosing to die a violent death
becomes a heroic act of human will. In totalitarian systems it might be the only
act an individual is free to choose." Muslims have lived in totalitarian
systems for centuries. When the Islamic revolution seized Iran in 1979, it imposed
yet another totalitarian system.
If the last
century gave us the kamikaze pilot, willing to give his life in a futile effort
to protect the emperor and Japan, this new century has given us the holy warrior
of the Islamic jihad. In the words of the Muslim Brotherhood, a radical movement
founded in Egypt in 1928, "God is our objective; the Koran is our constitution;
the Prophet is our leader; struggle is our way; and death for the sake of God
is the highest of our aspirations."
We face, individually,
as a nation, and a civilization, the Islamic holy warrior and our only defense
will be to capture or kill him before he does the same to us.
Alan Caruba
writes "Warning Signs", a weekly commentary posted on the website of
The National Anxiety Center, www.anxietycenter.com.
©
Alan Caruba 2004