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		<description><![CDATA[CNN, sharia financed and infested with Muslim agit props, shamelessly promotes Islam along with the most bizarre and bigoted Muslim views. As if there was not enough dreck on air, John Esposito,  Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal&#8217;s whore at the center for Muslim-Christian understanding at Georgetown University,  jumps into the fray with his bit of obfuscation: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>CNN, sharia financed and infested with Muslim agit props, shamelessly promotes Islam along with the most bizarre and bigoted Muslim views. As if there was not enough dreck on air, John Esposito, <em> </em><em>Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal&#8217;s whore at the center for Muslim-Christian understanding at Georgetown University,  jumps into the fray with his bit of obfuscation:<br />
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<li><a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/07/19/esposito.muslim.center/index.html#fbid=enI1Nr0S27r&amp;wom=false"><strong>Islamophobia and the Muslim center at Ground Zero</strong></a></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.andrewbostom.org/blog/2010/08/20/journalistic-malpractice-time-magazine%E2%80%99s-bobby-ghosh-and-cnn%E2%80%99s-ali-velshi-on-%E2%80%9Ccordovan-ecumenism%E2%80%9D-in-muslim-spain/">Andrew Bostom calls it &#8216;journalistic malpractice&#8217;</a><br />
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<h3><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>CNN and Time Promote Accusation That &#8216;Bigotry&#8217; is Driving Mosque Debate</strong></span></h3>
<div><a href="http://sheikyermami.com/wp-content/uploads/rammosque-e12821906836811.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-58422" title="rammosque-e1282190683681" src="http://sheikyermami.com/wp-content/uploads/rammosque-e12821906836811.jpg" alt="" width="460" height="311" /></a><a href="http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-balan/2010/08/19/cnn-and-time-promote-accusation-bigotry-driving-mosque-debate">By Matthew Balan/Newsbusters</a></div>
<p>CNN&#8217;s American Morning and Newsroom programs on Thursday brought on Time magazine&#8217;s <a href="http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2011798,00.html"><strong>Bobby Ghosh</strong></a> to highlight his &#8220;Is America Islamophobic?&#8221; article and help promote his accusation that &#8220;<strong>hate speech</strong>&#8221; and &#8220;<strong>bigotry</strong>&#8221; have &#8220;<strong>come out into the mainstream</strong>&#8221; during the course of the debate over the proposed New York City mosque near Ground Zero.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><em>(CNN carefully omits the fact that its former Baghdad bureau chief is a Muslim agit prop)</em></span></p>
<p>During his American Morning appearance, anchor <strong>Kiran Chetry</strong> hailed Ghosh&#8217;s article, which is the cover story of the upcoming August 30th issue of Time, as &#8220;<strong>a very thoughtful piece</strong>.&#8221; Anchor <strong>Ali Velshi, </strong><a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1869431/bio">(an Ismaeli Muslim, </a><span style="color: #800000;"><em>carefully edited out of his CNN biography)</em></span><span style="color: #800000;"><em> </em></span>who conducted the second interview of the Time deputy international editor, went further than his colleague: &#8220;<strong>Okay, you&#8217;re American- Time magazine is required reading</strong>&#8230;.Bobby Ghosh&#8230;<strong>wrote the Islamophobia piece that I think everybody is going to have to read because if you are in this country, it&#8217;s part of the dialogue that we are involved in at this point</strong>.&#8221;</p>
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<p>But only days earlier, in <a href="http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2008432,00.html#ixzz0x3a2qucQ" target="_blank">an August 3 Time.com article</a> about the imam behind the mosque, Ghosh stated that the &#8220;last legal hurdle to the proposed Islamic center near the site of the World Trade Center has been removed, <strong>but ignorance, bigotry and politics are more formidable obstacles</strong>&#8230;.<strong>Criticism</strong> [of the mosque] <strong>spans the gamut, from the ill-informed anguish of those who mistakenly view Islam as the malevolent force that brought down the towers to the ill-considered opportunism of right-wing politicians who see Islam as an easy target</strong>.&#8221; So the &#8220;thoughtful&#8221; Time editor whose latest is &#8220;required reading&#8221; even had the gall to criticize the families and the friends of those who died on 9/11, or who are generally emotionally-touched by the carnage of the attack.</p>
<p>Ghosh didn&#8217;t speak so sharply during his two CNN appearance on Thursday, but he still went after what he labeled as &#8220;hate speech&#8221; in the controversy over the planned mosque. During the American Morning segment 15 minutes into the 8 am Eastern hour, Chetry first asked the editor, &#8220;Do you believe that this debate&#8230;typifies how people feel on larger scale about Muslims in America?&#8221; Ghosh seemed to walk back what he said on August 3:</p>
<blockquote><p>GHOSH: Well, let me clarify. <strong>You don&#8217;t have to be an Islamophobe to have reservations about this particular project. You don&#8217;t have to be prejudiced to have very genuine concerns about it</strong>. But what we have seen in the process of this debate and about mosques- not just here in New York, but all over this country- is that there has been a vicious- <strong>some very vicious hate speech has entered the mainstream of discussion in this country, and that is- certainly, we are seeing some Islamophobic views being expressed by people who we wouldn&#8217;t have expected it from</strong>- when you have legitimate political figures comparing the religion of Islam to Naziism. That is something on a scale that we have never seen before.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Time deputy editor pushed this point throughout this first interview:</p>
<blockquote><p><img src="http://media.eyeblast.org/newsbusters/static/2010/08/2010-08-19-CNN-AM-Ghosh.jpg" alt="Kiran Chetry, CNN Anchor; &amp; Bobby Ghosh, Time Magazine Deputy International Editor | NewsBusters.org" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="240" height="180" align="right" />GHOSH: There are lots of people who feel- not unreasonably, they feel emotionally attached to that particular space. There are people who are concerned genuinely for the feelings of the families of the victims at the World Trade Center. <strong>There are people who have- as I said, perfectly legitimate reasons to have concerns. But what this debate has done is that has brought out- from previously, what was in the fringes into the mainstream, along with reasonable people- a lot of hate speech and a lot of very vicious hate speech that we haven&#8217;t heard before</strong>.CHETRY: And not just the mosque debate- the controversy over this one- but we&#8217;ve seen a bit of a change, many say, over the past few years. Any of it linked to the fact that we&#8217;ve seen more instances of either attempted or homegrown terror that we thought- I mean after 9/11, a lot of people said this is a problem the United States doesn&#8217;t have- what Europe has, problem with radicalization within our borders- and we have the Times Square bomber and a few other thwarted attempts or plots- has that added to this fear and feeling that Islam in America, perhaps, is radical in some way?</p>
<p>GHOSH: Absolutely. There is certainly alarm that has grown in concern and suspicion. But there are also people who are taking advantage of this for political reasons- who are taking advantage of this concern- who are take advantage of the fact that a lot of Americans don&#8217;t know very much about Islam. It is a very small religion in this country, compared with some other places in the world. So many Americans- and we have a poll that shows this- we don&#8217;t really know that much about it. So- and <strong>now you have people, who for political reasons, are taking advantage of the combination of fear and lack of knowledge, and adding to this- this toxic language, and are spreading- sometimes, knowing full well- spreading lies and misrepresentations about the faith, and are tarring an entire community- an entire religion with the brush- that they are all from- that they&#8217;re all potentially terrorists</strong>. That your neighbor, who is an American citizen, and- by all polling, who&#8217;s proud to be an American citizen- happens to be a Muslim- may potentially be someone who&#8217;s plotting against us.</p></blockquote>
<p>Five and a half hours later, at the bottom of the 1 pm Eastern hour of CNN&#8217;s Newsroom, Ghosh repeated his main points, and even added an accusation of &#8220;racism&#8221; against the opponents of the mosque and other Islamic projects in the country:</p>
<blockquote><p>GHOSH: <strong>There&#8217;s a lot of Islamophobia growing in this country</strong>. It&#8217;s not as bad as some parts of Europe. There are no neo-Nazi thugs going around beating up American Muslims. <strong>But there is a lot of hate speech, and it&#8217;s getting louder and more vicious</strong>. And in these mosque protests, not just the one here in the New York, but all over the country- in these mosque protests, <strong>we&#8217;ve seen that hate speech take on a new and more venomous tinge to it. And here&#8217;s the worst part: it&#8217;s now come out into the mainstream and we&#8217;re listening to figures- not fringe lunatics, if you pardon the expression- but we&#8217;re listening to people who are held in wide respect in this country, say things that, in other contexts, would be considered completely inappropriate</strong>.VELSHI: Have you been able to come up with contexts to give examples of where it would be appropriate- inappropriate? Where we wouldn&#8217;t use this kind of language to talk about another identifiable group?</p>
<p>GHOSH: I don&#8217;t think any identifiable group but the Muslims in this country. I don&#8217;t think Newt Gingrich could say that- could compare them with Nazis. I think that would be considered- he- it would never occur to him. <strong>But as somebody who I spoke to during the story told me, Islamophobia is now the accepted form of racism in this country. Muslims feel that people are allowed in the public sphere to say whatever they want to say about Islam, and they can get away with it.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The editor then gave an example of what he saw was &#8220;hate speech&#8221; against Islam and/or Muslims:</p>
<blockquote><p><img src="http://media.eyeblast.org/newsbusters/static/2010/08/2010-08-19-CNN-NR-Velshi.jpg" alt="Ali Velshi, CNN Anchor; &amp; Bobby Ghosh, Time Magazine Deputy International Editor | NewsBusters.org" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="240" height="180" align="right" />GHOSH: Things did get quite a lot worse after 9/11. We weren&#8217;t paying that much attention because there was a war coming. There was enormous human tragedy in the city. And so, <strong>we didn&#8217;t pay that much attention when someone like Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell compared the prophet Muhammed to a terrorist, and somebody else said he was a pervert. But if you were a Muslim-American, you were paying attention</strong>. Then things did quiet down, and to a substantial degree, the credit goes to President Bush, who made it clear right from the get-go, from the 12th of September-<span style="color: #800000;"><strong>VELSHI: Our war is not with Muslims-</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>GHOSH: It&#8217;s not with Muslims. It&#8217;s a religion of peace. It&#8217;s just a small band of extremists that we are fighting.</strong></span></p></blockquote>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><em>When Muslims tell you that Islam is a religion of peace and that we are only &#8216;fighting a small band of extremists&#8217;, would you not spit in their face and chuck them out?</em></span></p>
<blockquote><p>But then more terrorist acts took place- more recently, there have been acts committed by Muslim-Americans. America went to war in two Muslim countries. You started hearing about suicide bombings on television every day. <strong>So, a certain fear and sense of alarm crept in, which is all right- which is permissible. But then you have people who have made it their business to capitalize on that sense of alarm for political gains- who have stoked up this thing and sort of deliberately spread very poisonous lies about the religion and about the people who practice that religion, and put it out there into the public theater</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>So Robertson and Falwell&#8217;s historically-accurate assertion that Mohammed was a 7th century-version of a terrorist, <a href="http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Muhammad.html" target="_blank">particularly in his treatment towards the Jews of the Arabian peninsula</a>, is &#8220;hate speech&#8221; in Ghosh&#8217;s book. Furthermore, it is completely legitimate to point out that Muhammad was a pervert according to many culture&#8217;s standards, as his wife Aisha was betrothed to him when she was six or seven years old, and their marriage was consummated when she was nine or ten, <a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/2005/12/fitzgerald-muhammad-and-aisha.html" target="_blank">according to the very hadith writings held up by Islam</a>. One might guess it&#8217;s &#8220;hate speech&#8221; to point that out as well.</p>
<p>Velshi, who <a href="http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-balan/2010/08/18/cnns-velshi-ban-catholic-churches-oklahoma-city-because-mcveigh" target="_blank">worried on Wednesday&#8217;s Newsroom</a> that if a government helped moved the site of the planned mosque, other governments  would &#8220;<strong>entertain petitions of moving Catholic churches away from the Oklahoma bombing site</strong>,&#8221; since Timothy McVeigh was baptized Catholic, actually helped forward some of the editor&#8217;s talking points later in the interview:</p>
<blockquote><p>GHOSH: <strong>Four in ten Americans have a negative view of Islam, and that&#8217;s a very dangerous proportion</strong>. And so, <strong>some of the challenge for the Muslim community is to communicate better, is to give a better sense of what Islam really is, is to persuade people that they&#8217;re not all to be tarred with one brush. And ironically, that is what the people behind Park 51, the cultural center here in New York- that&#8217;s what they&#8217;re trying to do. They&#8217;re trying to communicate that Islam is not what many Americans perceive</strong>. That it is a-VELSHI: Right-right. But every part of their message has been lost?</p>
<p>GHOSH: At the moment, yes.</p>
<p>VELSHI: <strong>The name Cordoba- some people are associating it with Muslim rule and bloody battles, when, in fact, Cordoba was one of the finest times in relations between the major religions</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Anything but. Check this out:</strong></span><a href="http://www.andrewbostom.org/blog/2010/08/20/journalistic-malpractice-time-magazine’s-bobby-ghosh-and-cnn’s-ali-velshi-on-“cordovan-ecumenism”-in-muslim-spain/">Time Magazine’s Bobby Ghosh and CNN’s Ali Velshi on “Cordovan Ecumenism” in Muslim Spain</a></p>
<blockquote><p>GHOSH: Exactly right- in interfaith discourse-</p>
<p>VELSHI: Yeah-</p>
<p>GHOSH: <strong>And the great mosque of Cordoba that people are talking about and that Newt Gingrich was talking about- the man who built it, the Muslim prince who built it, bought it from a Christian group- paid money for it and bought it from a Christian group. And there was not a lot of alarm and anger raised then.</strong> It&#8217;s- as I said, we- I&#8217;m afraid, at this point, no rational discussion seems possible-</p>
<p>VELSHI: Right- it&#8217;s just too hot.</p>
<p>GHOSH: It will take us a little while, and temperatures have to cool down. Maybe we have to wait for this election to get over (unintelligible)-</p>
<p>VELSHI: What&#8217;s difficult- and I was going to say- what&#8217;s difficult is that it&#8217;s been difficult for people who would like to have a reasonable discussion about this to do so, because they are then lumped with being politically correct or things like- in fact, it&#8217;s hard. <strong>We&#8217;ve heard politicians who have come out in defense of letting this mosque be built sound like they are apologists or some sort. Now, everybody now is backing away from the positions that defend free speech.</strong></p>
<p>GHOSH: <strong>No less a person than the president of the United States, which, for many Muslims, is quite disappointing. It will take an act of statesmanship. Statesmanship is when you can rise above the public sentiment and bring people along with you. If we went with the majority, there would still be segregation in this country.</strong> If we went with the majority-</p>
<p>VELSHI: <strong>Women wouldn&#8217;t vote in this country</strong>.</p>
<p>GHOSH: Exactly- <strong>American Jews would still be- still not have all their rights. So, it&#8217;s time for leadership.</strong> It&#8217;s time for our politicians- and if it doesn&#8217;t come from politics, it may have to come from somewhere else- it&#8217;s time for Americans to step up and say, this will not be allowed in this country. <strong>This country was built on finer principles than this, and we are going- we&#8217;re not going to tolerate this kind of prejudice, this kind of bigotry, and this kind of Islamophobia.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p><em>—Matthew Balan is a news analyst at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/MatthewJLB">here</a>.</em><br />
Read more:  <a href="http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-balan/2010/08/19/cnn-and-time-promote-accusation-bigotry-driving-mosque-debate#ixzz0xIZ3dqQV">http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matthew-balan/2010/08/19/cnn-and-time-promote-accusation-bigotry-driving-mosque-debate#ixzz0xIZ3dqQV</a></p>
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		<title>Enough of the &#8220;Post American, Post Racial&#8221; Muslim POTUS!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s Obamadrama: MEMRI: Saudi Columnist: Obama Will Be President of the &#8216;United Collapse of America&#8217; Atlas Shrugs: Obama Reaches out to Bloody Jihadis in Philippines How deranged is the left? You can&#8217;t make this stuff up? A U.S. census worker found naked, bound with duct tape and hanging from a tree with &#8220;fed&#8221; scrawled on his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h3>Today&#8217;s Obamadrama:</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD266809">MEMRI:</a></p>
<h3><span style="color: #ff0000;">Saudi Columnist: Obama Will Be President of the &#8216;United Collapse of America&#8217;</span></h3>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="http://sheikyermami.com/wp-content/uploads/obama-kaaba.jpg" alt="" width="249" height="385" /></p>
<p>Atlas Shrugs:</p>
<h3><a href="http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/11/obama-reaches-out-to-bloody-jihadis-in-phillipines.html">Obama Reaches out to Bloody Jihadis in Philippines</a></h3>
<h3><a href="http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/11/how-deranged-is-the-left.html">How deranged is the left?</a></h3>
<p style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: left;"><a style="text-decoration: underline; font-weight: bold; color: #006699;" href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/11/24/national/main5762511.shtml" target="_blank">You can&#8217;t make this stuff up?<br />
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<p style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: left; margin-left: 40px;">A U.S. census worker found naked, bound with duct tape and hanging from a tree with <a style="text-decoration: underline; font-weight: bold; color: #006699;" onclick="return linkTo(this);" href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/09/23/national/main5333961.shtml" target="_blank"><strong>&#8220;fed&#8221; scrawled on his chest</strong></a> killed himself but staged his death to make it look like a homicide, authorities said Tuesday.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/11/pamela-geller-human-events-silencing-free-speech.html">Pamela Geller, Human Events: Silencing Free Speech</a></li>
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<p>Gateway Pundit:</p>
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<li><a href="http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2009/11/post-racial-president-39-of-whites-disapprove-91-of-blacks-approve/">Post-Racial President: 39% of Whites Approve – 91% of Blacks Approve</a></li>
<li><a href="http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2009/11/obama-to-attend-international-junk-science-meeting-on-global-warming/">Obama to Attend International Junk Science Meeting on Non-Existent Global Warming</a></li>
<li><a href="http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2009/11/british-defense-secretary-lashes-out-at-obamas-dithering-on-afghanistan/">British Defense Secretary Blasts Obama For Dithering on Afghanistan</a></li>
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<li><strong><a href="http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2009/11/angelina-jolie-cant-stand-obama-says-hes-a-socialist/">Angelina Jolie Can’t Stand Obama – Says He’s a Socialist</a></strong></li>
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<blockquote><p><em><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Surprise, surprise:</span></strong></em></p></blockquote>
<p>There is Hope for Hollywood after all…<br />
Angelina Jolie “hates” Obama.<br />
<img style="text-decoration: none; margin-top: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; margin-right: 10px; margin-left: 10px; border: 0px none initial;" title="jolie iraq" src="http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/jolie-iraq-150x150.jpg" alt="jolie iraq" width="150" height="150" /><br />
Jolie recently met with Iraqi refugees in Syria. (<a style="text-decoration: none; color: #990000; font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.usmagazine.com/celebritynews/photos/brad-and-angie-in-iraq-2009210/4441">US Magazine</a>)</p>
<p>Angelina Jolie says Obama is a socialist.<br />
<a style="text-decoration: none; color: #990000; font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.usmagazine.com/celebritynews/news/angelina-jolie-not-a-fan-of-obama-20092411">US Magazine</a> reported:</p>
<blockquote><p>Barack Obama does not have Angelina Jolie’s seal of approval.</p>
<p>“She hates him,” a source close to the U.N. goodwill ambassador, 34, tells the new issue of Us Weekly (on newsstands now).</p>
<p>“She’s into education and rehabilitation and thinks Obama is all about welfare and handouts. She thinks Obama is really a socialist in disguise,” adds the source.</p>
<p>But don’t expect to see the Salt actress rally against Democrats on Fox News like her staunch Republican father, Jon Voight.</p>
<p>“Angie isn’t Republican, but she thinks Obama is all smoke and mirrors,” the source says.</p></blockquote>
<h3><a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/2009/11/what-about-the-many-muslims.html">Fitzgerald: John Esposito, Colin Powell, and the Muslim Soldier Who Was Among the Few Exceptions that Prove the Rule</a></h3>
<p><strong>About the &#8220;Loyal&#8221; American Muslim</strong></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 1.2em; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">&#8220;What about the many Muslims who have served and now the 20,000 who currently serve in the armed forces, those that fought and died in Afghanistan and Iraq? Are they influenced by their religion in their willingness to serve, fight and die for their country? Courageous Muslims like Kareem Rashad Sultan Khan, praised by Colin Powell in his endorsement speech of Barack Obama, gave his life for his country, and was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star and the honor of being buried in Arlington cemetery.&#8221; &#8212; from a piece by John Esposito in <a style="color: #993333; text-decoration: none;" href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-l-esposito/rush-to-judgment-media-re_b_348848.html" target="_blank">The Huffington Post</a></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 1.2em; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">John Esposito would have you believe that one of a handful of examples, the example of Kareem Rashad Sultan Khan, is merely one of many. I think perhaps he is the only example of a Muslim (not Nation-of-Islam, but honest-to-goodness real Muslim) soldier who died fighting in the American army, not in the ranks of Muslims being fought. It is the very same example that was used by Colin Powell when he wanted to make his silly, because ignorant-of-Islam remarks, in defense of Muslims.</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 1.2em; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">Remember?</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 1.2em; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">Well, you will find those remarks, and comments by me on them, as well as on other aspects of the ability of Muslims to exhibit loyalty to an Infidel nation-state and to take part, as all others are expected to take part, in the military efforts of that Infidel nation-state, in the following excerpt from an article I posted at Jihad Watch last year:</p>
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		<title>CAIR, Prof Esposito &amp; Neo Nazis to host &#8220;Interfaith Conference&#8221; in Geneva</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;and its all paid for by the Saudis. I think I should have an Escort Service in Geneva, would be better than sitting here blogging away&#8230; Jawa Report: Islamic group sponsoring international &#8220;interfaith&#8221; conference promotes anti-Jewish libels, hosts former neo-Nazi leader Whores for petro-dollars&#8230;. Esposito picture thanks to KGS/TT More than 100 &#8220;religious&#8221; leaders appeared [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>&#8230;and its all paid for by the <strong>Saudis.</strong> I think I should have an Escort Service in Geneva, would be better than sitting here blogging away&#8230;</p>
<p>Jawa Report:</p>
<h3><a href="http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/199046.php">Islamic group sponsoring international &#8220;interfaith&#8221; conference promotes anti-Jewish libels, hosts former neo-Nazi leader</a></h3>
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<h5><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-37158" title="islamic microphone" src="http://sheikyermami.com/wp-content/uploads/islamic-microphone.jpg" alt="islamic microphone" width="203" height="150" /><span style="font-weight: normal;"><em>Whores for petro-dollars&#8230;. Esposito picture thanks to KGS/TT</em></span></h5>
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<p>More than 100 &#8220;religious&#8221; leaders appeared at a <a style="color: #0e6893; text-decoration: none;" href="http://arabnews.com/services/print/print.asp?artid=126738&amp;d=25&amp;m=9&amp;y=2009&amp;hl=Interfaith%20initiative%20to%20promote%20peace:%20Al-Turki" target="_blank">&#8220;interfaith&#8221; conference</a> in Geneva this week to promote &#8220;religious dialogue&#8221;. Conference attendees included such American Muslim notables as CAIR national board chairman Larry Shaw and Georgetown professor John Esposito.</p>
<p>What is troubling, however, is that the sponsor of the conference, the Saudi regime-backed Muslim World League (MWL) was the subject of a <a style="color: #0e6893; text-decoration: none;" href="http://www.adl.org/main_Arab_World/muslim_world_league_journal.htm" target="_blank">report</a> issued two weeks ago by the Anti-Defamation League that noted the the monthly journal published by MWL recently featured a cover story about the Jewish control of the media. As the report states:</p>
<blockquote><p>The May 2009 issue of The Muslim World League Journal, which is distributed worldwide, features a shocking cover story propagating conspiracy theories about Jewish control of media. The phrase &#8216;Control of World Media&#8217; appears on the cover next to a large blue and white baseball cap &#8211; adorned with the Star of David &#8211; sitting atop a globe.</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>The cover story, titled &#8220;Six Companies Control the World&#8217;s Media,&#8221; appears to be an updated version of an article widely circulated on anti-Semitic Web sites for several years. Based on an original piece written by William Pierce, the former head of the neo-Nazi National Alliance, the article names individuals heading media companies with the epithet &#8216;Jew&#8217; or &#8216;Jewess,&#8217; reads:</p>
<p>One might conclude that the sheer number of different newspapers across America would provide a safeguard against Jewish control and distortion. However, this is not the case…it also illustrates the insatiable appetite Jews have shown for all the organs of opinion control on which they could fasten their grip.</p>
<p>The article claims that American newspapers &#8220;are so thoroughly dependent upon Jewish adverting revenue that their editorial and news reporting policies and largely constrained by Jewish likes and dislikes.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Oh, but there&#8217;s more. As the Investigative Project <a style="color: #0e6893; text-decoration: none;" href="http://www.investigativeproject.org/1445/the-troubling-background-of-geneva-interfaith" target="_blank">pointed out</a> yesterday, one of the &#8220;Christian&#8221; representatives attending the MWL Geneva conference this week is none other than William Baker, the former chairman of the neo-Nazi Populist Party. The IPT report explains:</p>
<blockquote><p>Baker was also chairman of the &#8220;Populist Party&#8221; &#8212; founded by neo-Nazi Willis Carto in 1984 &#8212; organizing its national convention that year. Carto, a founder of the American Nazi party, also started the Southern California-based Institute for Historical Review, a group whose central purpose is to deny the Holocaust. While serving as national chairman of the Populist Party in 1984, Baker allegedly introduced a platform which would have allowed states to restore Jim Crow racial laws.Baker&#8217;s record of anti-Semitic speech cements his disturbing resume. Baker has been quoted saying that Jews are not the &#8220;chosen of God,&#8221; [viii] and that he dreads getting off a plane in New York: &#8220;God help me. Why? &#8216;Cause the first people I meet when I get off the plane are pushy, belligerent American Jews.&#8221;</p>
<p>In his book <em>The Theft of a Nation</em>, Baker writes that the &#8220;Zionist state of Israel . . . should be dismantled and eventually eliminated.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>If the liztards over at the Little Green Gulag really want to get riled up about bona fide racism, this would be a good place to start. But don&#8217;t hold your breath.</p>
<h3>Tundra Tabloids:</h3>
<p>Shills for terrorism like, John Esposito and Karen Armstrong, are the very types &#8220;think tank&#8221; wonks and politicos fawn over and turn to for their information on Islam. It&#8217;s the same for the shills for Palestinian terrorism, like Jimmy Carter and his well funded Carter Center, that&#8217;s bought and paid for by Saudi oil. They&#8217;re all willing prostitutes for fame and fortune, and will write and speak for their Arab/Muslim pimps when called upon, they have no shame whatsoever. <strong>KGS</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Jeffrey Imm/Anti-Jihad League of America In the &#8220;stealth Jihad&#8221; war of ideas over the past year, one American institution after another has signaled its willingness to surrender to the advocates of Islamic supremacism &#8212; our homeland security, our military, and ourlaw enforcement. Islamic supremacist groups have &#8220;guided&#8221; such American government organizations to create a&#8220;terror lexicon&#8221; that excludes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>by <strong>Jeffrey Imm/Anti-Jihad League of America</strong></p>
<p>In the &#8220;stealth Jihad&#8221; war of ideas over the past year, one American institution after another has signaled its willingness to surrender to the advocates of <a href="http://www.unitedstatesaction.com/blog/imm-articles/Crossroads_in_History_Jeffrey_Imm.pdf">Islamic supremacism</a> &#8212; our <a href="http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/126.pdf">homeland security</a>, our <a href="http://www.unitedstatesaction.com/blog/imm-articles/090.html#H.4">military</a>, and our<a href="http://www.insight-report.com/2008/080318/cair.html">law enforcement</a>. Islamic supremacist groups have &#8220;guided&#8221; such American government organizations to create a<a href="http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/126.pdf">&#8220;terror lexicon&#8221;</a> that excludes &#8220;Jihad,&#8221; to <a href="http://www.unitedstatesaction.com/blog/imm-articles/090.html#H.3">promote</a> &#8220;progress&#8221; over &#8220;liberty,&#8221; to <a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/jan/04/inside-the-ring-83234302/">blackball</a> those who would confront the <a href="http://www.douglasfarah.com/article/245/the-muslim-brotherhood-in-america-defined-as-threat-organization-in-dod-memo.com">Muslim Brotherhood</a> and <a href="http://www.strategycenter.net/docLib/20080107_Coughlin_ExtremistJihad.pdf">Islamic supremacists</a>, to <a href="http://www.insight-report.com/2008/080318/cair.html">&#8220;train&#8221;</a> our law enforcement, and to openly <a href="http://www.ctc.usma.edu/sentinel/CTCSentinel-Vol1Iss7.pdf">promote engagement</a> with Islamic supremacist organizations as part of counterterrorism tactics.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.investigativeproject.org/770/jihad-and-the-growing-surrender-of-american-counterterrorism">Read it all</a><br />
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<p><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/02/AR2009100201894.html">WaPo: </a>KABUL &#8211; A suicide bomber struck a US convoy in southern Afghanistan yesterday, killing two American soldiers, and military officials announced the deaths of two other international troopers &#8211; one American and one Briton &#8211; the day before. Obama yesterday summoned his top commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal, for a 25-minute meeting aboard Air Force One in Copenhagen.<em><span style="color: #800000;"> (In three months, the  Obamessiah has 25 minutes for his top general, how generous&#8230;/ed)</span></em></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://blog.heritage.org/2009/10/02/19-reasons-to-win-in-afghanistan/">19 Reasons To Win In Afghanistan</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/10/02/iran.rape/index.html">Iranian Dissidents Tell of Rape in Captivity&#8230;</a></li>
<li>My Allah is better than yours: <a href="http://www.memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD256909">Saudi &#8216;Extremists&#8217; Burn Down Venue to Block Poetry </a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD256909"></a><strong><a href="http://islammonitor.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=2862&amp;Itemid=93#jc_allComments">Cookies for Peace</a>/<em><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: #800000;">there is no cure for the cooks of this Obama regime&#8230;</span></span></em></strong></li>
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<h3>Infiltration Watch: Georgetown Prof John Esposito still whoring for Allah</h3>
<blockquote><p>The Georgetown professor cozies up to terror supporters, even while telling the rest of us that we have nothing to fear from Islam. H/T Counter Jihad</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-37117" title="6a0111685b4b71970c0120a5b4c6fc970b-800wi" src="http://sheikyermami.com/wp-content/uploads/6a0111685b4b71970c0120a5b4c6fc970b-800wi.jpg" alt="6a0111685b4b71970c0120a5b4c6fc970b-800wi" width="490" height="280" /><em>All the Islamo-propaganda Arab money can buy&#8230;</em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;Esposito&#8217;s academic standing provides him an opportunity to defend radical Islam and promote its ideology &#8211; including defending terrorist organizations and those who support them, advocating for Islamist regimes, praising radical Islamists and their apologists, and downplaying the threat of Islamist violence and involvement with Muslim Brotherhood legacy groups in the U.S.,&#8221; the report declares.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.4424/pub_detail.asp">Read it all</a></p>
<h3>DownUnder Jihad News from<a href="http://www.australianislamistmonitor.org/"> Militant Islam Monitor:</a></h3>
<p><em><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: #800000;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-37111" title="overland" src="http://sheikyermami.com/wp-content/uploads/overland.jpg" alt="overland" width="200" height="195" /></span></span></em></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Victoria&#8217;s Chief Commissioner of Police, Simon Overland, cookie of the month:</strong></span></p>
<blockquote><p><em><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: #800000;">Our Dhimwit hero distinguished himself after the recent terrorism raids in Melbourne by rushing to reassure the victims (who thanks to his sensitivity training, he identified as the Islamic community) and making a plea for Australians to be more understanding: <a href="http://islammonitor.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=2841&amp;Itemid=96#jc_allComments"><strong>Read it all&gt;&gt;</strong></a></span></span></em></p></blockquote>
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/rise-of-refugees-fleeing-war-zones/story-e6freuy9-1225781820179">MORE than 600 asylum seekers have been granted refugee visas in the past 10 months, more than the number of illegal arrivals recorded in the previous six years.</a></strong></li>
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<li><strong><a href="http://news.ninemsn.com/national/870550/stone-urges-border-protection-laws-probe">More than 60 Indonesians who arrived by boat in Australian waters have been returned home after failing to meet criteria for refugee status.</a></strong></li>
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/ibrahim-sister-arrested-over-3m-find/story-e6freuy9-1225781161137">A SISTER of the Ibrahim brothers has been arrested by police who found $3 million in cash, stashed in the ceiling of a house in northwest Sydney.</a></strong></li>
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		<title>John Esposito, Slave of Islam: &#8220;West must respect the Muslim veil&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No we don&#8217;t. We don&#8217;t respect polygamy, wife-beating, child marriage, FGM, stoning of adulterous women, beheadings, arm-and feet amputations, Koran riots, cartoon riots, pope riots, teddy bear riots, rape-jihad on infidel women, suicide bombers, hijackers, honor-killings and all the rest either. We cannot, and will not respect a violent cult that comes with a religious mandate for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>No we don&#8217;t. </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>We don&#8217;t respect polygamy, wife-beating, child marriage, FGM, stoning of adulterous women, beheadings, arm-and feet amputations, Koran riots, cartoon riots, pope riots, teddy bear riots, rape-jihad on infidel women, suicide bombers, hijackers, honor-killings and all the rest either.</p>
<p>We cannot, and will not respect a <strong>violent cult</strong> that comes with a religious mandate for genocide on Jews and Christians, we don&#8217;t respect a cult that seeks our submission by paying the jiziya or forcible conversion, we cannot  respect those who demand we accept the terror regime  of the sharia to subjugate us.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-31043" title="72150150CF020_Muslims_Demon" src="http://sheikyermami.com/wp-content/uploads/610x20.jpg" alt="72150150CF020_Muslims_Demon" width="293" height="191" /><em>Defending the freedom sack:</em></p>
<p>Regular readers know that  the slick John Esposito,  director of the &#8220; <a href="http://cmcu.georgetown.edu/">Prince Alwaleed </a><em><a href="http://cmcu.georgetown.edu/">Bin Talal</a></em><a href="http://cmcu.georgetown.edu/"> Centre for Muslim-Christian Understanding</a>&#8221; in Georgetown is a paid whore for the Saudi royal family.  Which means the Sauds pay him big bucks to promote  Islam in America. <a class="LEVEL1" href="http://www.allgov.com/ViewNews/Newly_Released_Documents_Show_Saudi_Ruling_Family_Support_for_Al_Qaeda_90625" target="_blank">Documents Link Saudi Ruling Family to al-Qaeda&#8230;</a></p>
<p>Which, in turn, means that a man on the payroll of the world’s most oppressive Islamic regime is engaged by the <em>Washington Post</em> and <em>Newsweek</em> to provide their readers with objective facts about Islam. <strong>This perverse state of affairs is, alas, par for the course in today’s mainstream media.</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/leading_article/article6578944.ece">* The burka, a symbol of repression, has no place in a free society</a></strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://sheikyermami.com/2009/06/12/bruce-bawer-media-takes-whitewashing-of-islam-to-a-whole-new-level/">Whitewashing Islam</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/013722.php">Dhimmi Watch: Georgetown gets $20 million from prince promoting &#8230;</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.jewishpolicycenter.org/457/rashid-khalidi-campus-watch-middle-east-studies">Rashid Khalidi, Campus Watch &amp; Middle East Studies -</a></li>
<li><a href="http://sheikyermami.com/2009/02/09/wakademic-fkcwits-john-esposito-koran-armstrong-tell-us-once-again-we-got-it-all-wrong-about-islam/">Wakademic F*kcwits John Esposito &amp; Koran Armstrong tell us once again we got it all wrong about Islam…</a></li>
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<p><a href="http://www.islamophobia-watch.com/islamophobia-watch/2009/6/25/west-must-respect-the-muslim-veil.html"><strong>Esposito: &#8220;West must respect the Muslim veil&#8221;- </strong></a></p>
<blockquote><p><strong><em><span style="font-weight: normal;">&#8230; but no call for Muslims to respect us&#8230;</span></em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em><span style="font-weight: normal;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-31039" title="esposito" src="http://sheikyermami.com/wp-content/uploads/esposito.jpg" alt="esposito" width="131" height="164" />Esposito</span></em></strong></p>
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<blockquote><p>Modernity should not be defined solely from a Western, liberal, secular-centred point of view. Our world today is one of multiple modernities, in which societies are increasingly multicultural and religiously and non-religiously pluralistic. Western societies should respect the rights of Muslim women who choose to wear the veil.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>John Esposito in the <a class="offsite-link-inline" href="http://www.gulfnews.com/opinion/columns/world/10326113.html" target="_blank">Gulf Times, 25 June 2009</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spookey! Johnny Esposito, Georgetown professor sock-puppet for Sowdi &#8216;prince&#8217; Alwaleed bin Talal (who donated a paltry twenty million dollars for the business of  &#8217;interfaith &#38; outreach&#8217; programs between Christians and Muhammedans) sees devils all around him: take a close look and tell us who&#8217;s missing! * From Campus Watch * Interesting quotes Brandeis University President Jehuda Reinharz commenting on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h3><strong>Spookey!</strong></h3>
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<blockquote><p><em><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Johnny Esposito, Georgetown </strong></span></em><span style="text-decoration: line-through;"><em><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>professor</strong></span></em></span><em><span style="color: #800000;"><strong> sock-puppet for Sowdi &#8216;prince&#8217; Alwaleed bin Talal </strong></span>(who donated a paltry twenty million dollars for the business of  &#8217;interfaith &amp; outreach&#8217; programs between Christians and Muhammedans) <span style="color: #800000;"><strong>sees devils all around him: take a close look and tell us who&#8217;s missing!</strong></span></em></p></blockquote>
<p>* From<a href="http://www.campus-watch.org/"> Campus Watch</a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.campus-watch.org/quotes.php">* Interesting quotes</a></strong></p>
<p class="small">Brandeis University President Jehuda Reinharz commenting on the state of Middle Eastern Studies, Feburary 27, 2005. <em><a href="http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&amp;cid=1109387976107" target="_blank">(link to source)</a></em></p>
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<h3><a href="http://www.campus-watch.org/blog/2008/10/john-espositos-legion-of-devils.html">John Esposito&#8217;s Legion of Devils</a></h3>
<p>By <strong>Winfield Myers</strong> | Fri, 3 Oct 2008, 12:47 AM |<a href="http://www.campus-watch.org/blog/2008/10/john-espositos-legion-of-devils.html">Permalink</a></p>
<p>Our current <a href="http://www.campus-watch.org/quotes.php">Quote of the Month</a> is taken from a September 24 lecture that <a href="http://www.campus-watch.org/search.php?cx=015692155655874064424%3A-cjrsa07xqe&amp;cof=FORID%3A9&amp;ie=ISO-8859-1&amp;q=john+esposito+&amp;sa=Search#949">John Esposito</a>, director of the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim Christian Underdstanding at Georgetown (that makes him the <a href="http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/3852">$20 million man</a>), delivered to an audience at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. An attendee recorded the lecture, and at 9:40 into it Esposito said:</p>
<blockquote><p>You have myself and others who think roughly in the same school of thought. And you have a second school of thought represented by people like Bernard Lewis, Daniel Pipes, Steve Emerson, Martin Kramer, and legion. But of course we know that Christ cast out the legion of devils, but I won&#8217;t go that way.</p></blockquote>
<p>We thought such an artless remarked deserved an artistic commemoration.<strong> So, at our request, the cartoonist Stogie rendered what one might call &#8220;The Harrowing of John Esposito.&#8221;</strong></p>
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<h2><span style="color: #008000;">Fitzgerald: A Tribute to John Esposito</span></h2>
<p>&#8220;John Esposito did not start out as anything more than a mild-mannered low-level academic; one suspects he had no strong feelings about Islam, and was not prompted by any of the mental pathologies &#8212; antisemitism, hatred of America &#8212; that can produce the apologist for Islam. But as one crook of the Gilded Age, of the kind of Tammany Hall variety, said in his own defense, Esposito has &#8220;seen his opportunities, and he took &#8216;em.&#8221;</p>
<p>If ever that silly bumpersticker &#8220;Question Authority&#8221; was appropriate, it is in relation to the likes of Esposito, and Michael Sells, and tutti quanti. Whether on the take, or simply ill-informed, or lazy, or stupid, or some combination, they are guides to nothing and to nowhere. But their books could be given as incentives to those who sign up for Al-Jazeera on cable &#8212; the perfect coffee-table accompaniment to so many of its programs.</p>
<p>Esposito has come a long way, the mediocre producer of nondescript texts and prettified couleur-locale &#8220;studies&#8221; of Islam, those coffee-table concoctions in which the pictures first overwhelm the reader &#8212; those blue mosques, those Iznik tiles, those colorfully turbaned Turks &#8212; and prevent any sober recognition of just how empty or misleading so many of the texts offered in these anthologies, or by Esposito himself, really are. All those pretty pictures make the reader swoon and overlook the fact that he has learned nothing about the actual contents of Qur&#8217;an, hadith, and sira.<br />
No one of sense &#8212; no one &#8212; takes John Esposito seriously anymore. Esposito&#8217;s loaded title The Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality? pointed the way to his vacuous conclusion &#8212; of course it is a &#8220;myth&#8221; and not a &#8220;reality.&#8221; That was the book in which he mentioned the word &#8220;Jihad&#8221; exactly twice. He has tried to do a little better since, but now it is all about blaming one particular group of Muslims, the &#8220;Wahhabis.&#8221;</p>
<p>Of course it was not a &#8220;Wahhabi&#8221; Muslim who murdered Theo van Gogh. It was not &#8220;Wahhabis&#8221; who have been killing Christians and Confucians in Indonesia, by the hundreds of thousands, over the past few decades, and destroying, in 2003 alone, more than 3,000 churches. It is not &#8220;Wahhabi&#8221; Muslims in Bangladesh who have been murdering Hindus &#8212; 3 million since the 1971 war against West Pakistan. It is not &#8220;Wahhabis&#8221; who conducted, in Col. Ojukwu&#8217;s words, the &#8220;Jihad&#8221; against the Christian Ibos in southern Nigeria who felt compelled to declare the independence of Biafra. It was not &#8220;Wahhabis&#8221; who have been making war on black Christians and animists in the southern Sudan, or now insufficiently &#8220;Arab&#8221; Muslims in Darfur. It was not &#8220;Wahhabis&#8221; but that severe and learned theologian of Shi&#8217;a Islam, the Ayatollah Khomeini, who set up the murderous, fanatical Islamic Republic of Iran &#8212; about which, if you can stand it, you can find a great deal from many Iranian exiles, at www.faithfreedom.org.</p>
<p>Nobody needs Esposito’s writings. Margoliouth and Schacht have recently been reprinted. Antoine Fattal&#8217;s book on the legal status of non-Muslims under Islam never went out of print. K. S. Lal is easily obtained. Tritton, Arthur Jeffery, Armand Abel, Georges Henri Bousquet, Snouck Hurgronje &#8212; they are all about to be reprinted, at least in relevant part. Of course, I don&#8217;t think for a minute that Esposito, or any of his crew, are familiar with any of these great scholars, and dozens more. I doubt they&#8217;ve even read them. They seem actually to believe that the only person to have written about dhimmitude is Bat Ye&#8217;or, whom they like to airily dismiss as &#8220;polemical&#8221; so that they will not have to confront her meticulous, scrupulous, and irrefutable scholarship.</p>
<p>But what may be most interesting is the reply Esposito gave at a Muslim website some months ago, in which he noted that after 9/11 he &#8212; John Esposito &#8212; was &#8220;pleasantly surprised&#8221; to see that there had been no diminution in the number of &#8220;reverts&#8221;(or converts) to Islam.</p>
<p>Now we all know how keenly interested Muslims are in the rate of conversion, how important Da&#8217;wa is, how much an instrument of conquest it is believed to be &#8212; for one is swelling the ranks of the recruits into the umma al-islamiyya, the Community of Believers, who owe their loyalty to that Community alone, never to the Infidel nation-state. We recall, do we not, that the very first thing Osama bin Laden inquired about on that first tape filmed after 9/11, and which pleased him mightily to discover, was the rate of conversion of Infidels. He was told, and gave a smile when he heard the news, that &#8220;people in Holland were converting at an even faster pace&#8221; than before.</p>
<p>Now here is John Esposito, now of Georgetown, formerly of Holy Cross. One might expect that he would be a student of Islam, but not an enthusiast, not someone delighted to receive news of the swelling of Muslim ranks. But this is what he said at this website:<br />
&#8220;I was pleasantly surprised&#8221; to discover that the numbers of conversions [to Islam] have not gone down, but increased.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Surprised&#8221; &#8212; sure.</p>
<p>But &#8220;pleasantly&#8221; surprised? Why? Why would a certain John Esposito of the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (or whatever it is called) be &#8220;pleasantly surprised&#8221; that there had been no diminishment, because of 9/11, in the number of converts to Islam?</p>
<p>In other words, why did John Esposito express precisely the same reaction as &#8212; Osama bin Laden?</p>
<p>Were I the president of Georgetown, or an alumnus, or a parent, or a Congressman, or a journalist who had been told to &#8220;interview John Esposito,&#8221; that is the question that I would first wish to have answered.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s got a good thing going. $20 million for his &#8220;Georgetown&#8221; Center, which means a lot more for lean, mean, jogging John Esposito, and John Voll, and Yvonne Haddad.. And of course John Esposito is hardly alone in having earned, on some future gravestone, that epitaph which so many in the Western world over the past thirty years have earned, in Washington and London and Paris, in their own ways, as they did nothing to prevent Muslim immigration, nothing serious to limit OPEC revenues, and thought only of how to obtain some of those revenues for themselves, their friends, their relatives, their companies:</p>
<p>Shilling for Islam, undoing the West,<br />
Radix malorum cupiditas est.<br />
[Posted by Hugh at March 8, 2006]<br />
Posted by: Hugh at February 15, 2008</p>
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<p>Fitzgerald: Esposito, Georgetown, and the DHS<br />
Possibly the scandal of Esposito can be brought to the attention of the Vatican. Possibly the Vatican can persuade the administration at Georgetown to sever all ties with the &#8220;Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding.&#8221; Esposito would still have his Saudi money and his lecture fees. He would still be lean, mean, jogging about, the man who seldom even puts in an appearance any more at the office. But at least the Georgetown prestige would no longer rub, wrongly, off onto him. He would simply be alone, with his &#8220;Center.&#8221;</p>
<p>Surely someone on the Georgetown faculty, or in the Catholic hierarchy, or among powerful lay Catholics, can get the ball rolling on this.</p>
<p>As to the shoddiness of his scholarship &#8212; well, forget about it. Margoliouth and Schacht have recently been reprinted. Antoine Fattal&#8217;s book on the legal status of non-Muslims under Islam never went out of print. K. S. Lal is easily obtained. Tritton, Arthur Jeffery, Armand Abel, Charles-Emmanuel Bousquet, Snouck Hurgronje &#8212; they are all about to be reprinted, at least in relevant part. Of course, don&#8217;t think for a minute that Esposito, or any of his crew, are familiar with any of these great scholars, and dozens more. They&#8217;ve probably never read them. They seem actually to believe that the only person to have written about dhimmitude (though her work is profound, she recognizes that it also makes use of the previous work of dozens of other scholars) is Bat Ye&#8217;or, whom they like to airily dismiss as &#8220;polemical&#8221; so that they will not have to confront her meticulous, scrupulous, and irrefutable scholarship.</p>
<p>If ever that silly bumpersticker &#8220;Question Authority&#8221; was appropriate, it is in relation to the likes of Esposito, and Michael Sells, and tutti quanti. Whether on the take, or simply ill-informed, or lazy, or stupid, or some combination, they are guides to nothing and to nowhere. But their books could be given as incentives to those who sign up for Al-Jazeera on cable &#8212; the perfect coffee-table accompaniment to so many of its programs.</p>
<p>Here is what I put up January 10, 2005:</p>
<p>That the Administration at Georgetown, that the Georgetown alumni, have not yet realized what damage an institutional connection between Esposito&#8217;s &#8220;Center&#8221; and Georgetown is doing to the image, and name, of the latter, is a pity. When the Administration, and other faculty, perhaps prompted by expressions of alumni displeasure, do come to their senses, one hopes that all institutional ties between Georgetown and Esposito&#8217;s Center, which benefits so much from the legitimacy conferred by the name &#8220;Georgetown,&#8221; will be severed. <br />
Perhaps a good place to begin is for the President and Trustees and alumni of Georgetown to educate themselves by reading, and assimilating, the articles on Islam by a real scholar at Georgetown &#8212; Professor James V. Schall, S. J.</p>
<p>Professor Schall is neither an Arab hireling, nor an apologist for Islam, nor a sycophantic supporter of Muslim causes, nor a recipient of Arab Muslim support, and lionizing. For James V. Schall, S. J. answers to a Higher Authority, and has no truck with an Arab tycoon in Beirut, a Hamas-supporter in London, or a gaggle of Saudi princelings, all daggers-and-dishdashas, with their sneers of cold command, performing some celebratory dance in Riyadh and Jeddah.<br />
I hope that James V. Schall, S.J. is thinking about this, and that John Allen is thinking about this, and Sandro Magister, and others who can get, somehow, to the upper regions of the Vatican, to call attention to this agent of Islam &#8212; for what else should we call him? &#8212; who is battening on the Georgetown name.</p>
<p>In World War II, anyone who had the kind of connections and &#8220;friends&#8221; among Nazis or Nazi sympathizers that Esposito does among the supporters of terrorist groups would have lost his job.</p>
<p>John Esposito, however, has not been stripped of his Saudi-supplied wealth; nor has he lost his job. No, instead he has been invited by the Department of Homeland Security to address one of the meetings it has organized in New Jersey. One&#8217;s worst suspicions about the DHS, and about who is doing what in our government, appear to be justified. Those suspicions not allayed by reports from within the Pentagon about Muslim officers and aides swaggering about, or Pentagon officials who continue to be taken for &#8220;briefings&#8221; on Islam with John Esposito. We will have to find those who are just as alarmed, but are capable &#8212; in Congress or the Executive branch &#8212; of doing something about it. The Saudi lobby is very powerful; there is nothing else like it.</p>
<p>[Posted by Hugh at September 30, 2007] </p>
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<p>&#8220;the devils Bernard Lewis, Daniel Pipes, Steve Emerson, and Martin Kramer.&#8221;<br />
Why isn&#8217;t John Esposito &#8220;tormented by such devils&#8221; who have offered withering criticism of his kind of apologetics for Islam, such as a member of the Georgetown faculty, James V. Schall, S. J., or Pope Benedict XVI, or a thousand others, such as Ibn Warraq who, ordinarily preternaturally calm, becomes enraged, and outraged, at even mention of the name &#8220;John Esposito&#8221; (a response that every apostate from Islam I have met appears to share). Of course, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Ali Sina, Ibn Warraq, James V. Schall, S. J., and Pope Benedict XVI, and Magdi Cristiano Allam, do not fall into the implied category created by the slyly vicious Esposito, grading into territory that we all have come to recognize from the walts and mearsheimers and fisks of this great world, with his transparent list of &#8220;Bernard Lewis, Daniel Pipes, Steve Emerson, and Martin Kramer.&#8221; Now what do you think the people on that list have in common, that would cause Esposito to list them, but to carefully refrain from listing, say, James V. Schall, S.J. or Pope Benedict, or Magdi Cristiano Allam, or Ibn Warraq? What could it be?</p>
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<h3 class="title">John Esposito, Noah Feldman working to make the world safe for Shariah</h3>
<p><a href="http://events.georgetown.edu/events/index.cfm?Action=View&amp;CalendarID=106&amp;EventID=62386" target="_blank">An announcement</a> from Esposito&#8217;s Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University:</p>
<blockquote><p>Is There a Role for Shari&#8217;ah in Modern States? Oct 23 2008 9:30am-5pm Location Leavey Center GU Conference Center Access This event has been marked as open to the public. Description &#8212; 9:30am &#8212;Opening and Welcome: John Esposito</p>
<p>Keynote: Noah Feldman</p>
<p>&#8212; 10:45am &#8212;</p>
<p>Panel 1: Rethinking Islam? Myths and Realities of Islamic Law</p>
<p>Asifa Quraishi, &#8216;Women and Shari’ah in Modern Law&#8217; (TBC)</p>
<p>Sherman Jackson, &#8216;Can Shari&#8217;ah be Reformed?&#8217;</p>
<p>Jonathan Brown, &#8216;Shari&#8217;ah Meets Reality: Giving Fatwas in Egypt&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8212; 12:15pm &#8212;</p>
<p>Break for Lunch</p>
<p>&#8212; 1:30pm &#8212;</p>
<p>Panel 2: The Appeal of Shari&#8217;ah in Modern Muslim Politics &amp; State Building</p>
<p>Clark Lombardi, &#8216;Shari&#8217;ah and Constitution Making&#8217; (Egypt, Indonesia, and Afghanistan)</p>
<p>Intisar Rabb, &#8216;The Shari&#8217;ah Clause in Modern Constitutions&#8217;</p>
<p>Nathan Brown, &#8216;Shari’ah and Constitutional Reform&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8212; 3pm &#8212;</p>
<p>Break</p>
<p>&#8212; 3:15pm &#8212;</p>
<p>Panel 3: Shari&#8217;ah in a Human Rights Era</p>
<p>Abdulaziz Sachedina, &#8216;Islam and Human Rights: A Clash of Universalisms?&#8217;</p>
<p>Mohammad Fadel, &#8216;Islamic Law and International Human Rights&#8217; (Non-Muslim minorities and apostasy)</p>
<p>Andrew March, &#8216;Shari&#8217;ah and Muslim Minorities in Europe&#8217;</p></blockquote>
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<p>Noah Feldman recently sketched out in the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/16/magazine/16Shariah-t.html?_r=2&amp;oref=slogin&amp;oref=slogin" target="_blank">New York Times</a> an inviting portrait of Shariah as the rule of law and a legitimate basis for order in an Islamic society. Glaringly absent from his lengthy paean to Shariah, however, is any mention of how Islamic law institutionalizes discrimination against non-Muslims – which makes it anything but a stable foundation for a genuinely pluralistic republic.</p>
<p>Shariah contains the requirement that the “People of the Book” – that is, Jews, Christians, and certain other groups of non-Muslims &#8212; must be “invited” to enter Islam and then warred against until they either convert or pay the jizya, a special tax on non-Muslims. This stipulation is founded upon the Muslim holy book, the Qur’an: “Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the religion of Truth, (even if they are) of the People of the Book, until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued” (9:29).</p>
<p>Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, expands upon these choices:</p>
<blockquote><p>Fight in the name of Allah and in the way of Allah. Fight against those who disbelieve in Allah. Make a holy war; do not embezzle the spoils; do not break your pledge; and do not mutilate (the dead) bodies; do not kill the children. When you meet your enemies who are polytheists, invite them to three courses of action. If they respond to any one of these you also accept it and withhold yourself from doing them any harm. Invite them to (accept) Islam; if they respond to you, accept it from them and desist from fighting against them…. If they refuse to accept Islam, demand from them the Jizya. If they agree to pay, accept it from them and hold off your hands. If they refuse to pay the tax, seek Allah’s help and fight them.</p></blockquote>
<p>Islamic jurists worked from these several other passages of Qur’an and Hadith in order to elaborate in Shariah three choices for non-Muslims that Muslims are facing in jihad: conversion to Islam, submission under Islamic rule (which involves a carefully delineated second-class citizen status centered around but by no means limited to the jizya, the Qur’anic tax on non-Muslims), or death. The goal of jihad is thus the incorporation of non-Muslims into Muslim society, either by conversion or submission. The laws that consider non-Muslims dhimmis, protected people, and enforce their submission to Muslims are taught by all the schools of Islamic jurisprudence, which means that they are universally understood as pertaining to Shariah.</p>
<p>Shariah is therefore a direct challenge to the idea that all men are created equal and are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights. Non-Muslims in the dhimmi system of Islamic law are not given the choice or the opportunity to live in Islamic society as equals of Muslims. While Jews, Christians, and other non-Muslims are allowed to practice their religions, they must do so under severely restrictive conditions that remind them of their second-class citizen status at every turn.</p>
<p><a name="more"></a>Modern Islamic apologists frequently reference Islamic tolerance, pointing to the Qur’an’s recognition that Jews and Christians have received legitimate revelations from Allah. The point out also that Jews and Christians were granted the right to practice their religions in Islamic states. However, it is a grave anachronism, not to mention a gross factual error, to equate the stipulations of Islamic law with modern-day notions of freedom of thought and tolerance. One hadith attests to the decidedly second-class status to which non-Muslims were relegated: “As for Sura Tauba [Sura 9], it is meant to humiliate (the non-believers and the hypocrites).”</p>
<p>In Shariah, this condition of submission is known as the dhimma, the protection of the Muslims, and those within it are dhimmis, protected (or guilty) people. The classical Islamic scholar As-Sawi specifies that the payment of the jizya signifies that the non-Muslims are “humble and obedient to the judgements of Islam.” The verse also specifies that the non-Muslims “feel themselves subdued,” or assume a “state of abasement.” The Bedouin commander al-Mughira bin Sa’d spelled this out when he met the Persian warrior Rustam. Said al-Mughira: “I call you to Islam or else you must pay the jizya while you are in a state of abasement.”</p>
<p>Rustam replied, “I know what jizya means, but what does ‘a state of abasement’ mean?”</p>
<p>Al-Mughira explained: “You pay it while you are standing and I am sitting and the whip is hanging over your head.”</p>
<p>Similarly, the renowned Qur’anic commentator Ibn Kathir (1301-1372), whose writings are still influential today, says that the dhimmis must be “disgraced, humiliated and belittled. Therefore, Muslims are not allowed to honor the people of Dhimmah or elevate them above Muslims, for they are miserable, disgraced and humiliated.” The seventh-century jurist Sa’id ibn al-Musayyab stated: “I prefer that the people of the dhimma become tired by paying the jizya since He says, ‘until they pay the jizya with their own hands in a state of complete abasement.’” As-Suyuti elaborates that this verse “is used as a proof by those who say that it is taken in a humiliating way, and so the taker sits and the dhimmi stands with his head bowed and his back bent. The jizya is placed in the balance and the taker seizes his beard and hits his chin.” He adds, however, that “this is rejected according to an-Nawawi who said, ‘This manner is invalid.’” Zamakhshari, however, agreed that the jizya should be collected “with belittlement and humiliation.”</p>
<p>The Tafsir al-Jalalayn specifies that the payment of the jizya signifies that the non-Muslims are “humble and obedient to the judgements of Islam.” As-Suyuti notes that the jizya is “not taken from someone in a state of hardship,” although that was a stipulation at times honored in the breach. For example, a contemporary account of the Muslims’ conquest of Nikiou, an Egyptian town, in the 640’s, says that “it is impossible to describe the lamentable position of the inhabitants of this town, who came to the point of offering their children in exchange for the enormous sums that they had to pay each month…”</p>
<p>Ibn Kathir also quotes at length from an agreement made with a group of Christians by the second Caliph, Umar ibn al-Khattab, who led the Muslims from 634 to 644 (Muhammad died in 632). The stipulations in this agreement, which is of dubious historical value, coincide with the foundation for the Shariah’s rules regarding the dhimmis. Although various specific regulations were relaxed or ignored outright in various times and places throughout Islamic history, generally they remain part of the Shariah for anyone with the will and power to enforce them. According to Ibn Kathir, the Christians making this pact with Umar say:</p>
<blockquote><p>We made a condition on ourselves that we will neither erect in our areas a monastery, church, or a sanctuary for a monk, nor restore any place of worship that needs restoration nor use any of them for the purpose of enmity against Muslims.</p></blockquote>
<p>This, of course, allowed Islamic rulers great and small to take possession of churches whenever they so desired. Since the testimony of Christians was discounted and in many cases disallowed, often a simple charge by a Muslim that a church was being used to foment “enmity against Muslims” was sufficient for that church to be seized. <br />
The great historian of jihad and dhimmitude, Bat Ye’or, notes that “the refusal to accept the testimony of the dhimmi was based on the belief in the perverse and mendacious character of infidels since they stubbornly persisted in denying the superiority of Islam.”</p>
<p>Ibn Kathir states this plainly: “Had they been true believers in their religions, that faith would have directed them to believe in Muhammad . . . Therefore, they do not follow the religion of the earlier Prophets because these religions came from Allah, but because these suit their desires and lusts.”</p>
<p>As a result, Jews and Christians had no recourse: “Churches and synagogues were rarely respected. Regarded as places of perversion, they were often burned or demolished in the course of reprisals against infidels found guilty of overstepping their rights.”</p>
<p>The Christians’ agreement with the caliph Umar continues: “We will not prevent any Muslim from resting in our churches whether they come by day or night. . . . Those Muslims who come as guests, will enjoy boarding and food for three days.” It should be obvious to any impartial observer how far this is from modern-day Western ideas of tolerance. Just how far is made clearer by the fact that this charity was not returned. A traveler to Famagusta in North Cyprus in 1651, when laws regarding dhimmitude were still very much in effect in the Ottoman Empire, “recounts that all the churches there had been converted into mosques and that Christians did not have the right to spend the night there.”</p>
<p>The more things change, the more they stay the same: Famagusta was overrun by Turkish troops in 1974. The Greek population was forced to evacuate and the city was sealed off; no one was allowed to enter. Now the city’s many churches are marketed to international tourists as “icon museums,” while the mosques (many of them converted churches) are still in active use. Tourists to the former St. Nicholas Cathedral, now the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, are advised by one tour guide that “the interior is of course a Muslim prayer hall, the floor being covered with carpets, and all visitors must go round with the Imam.”</p>
<p>Umar’s agreement with the Christians also mandates a number of humiliating regulations to make sure that the dhimmis “feel themselves subdued.” The Christians concede:</p>
<blockquote><p>We will not . . . prevent any of our fellows from embracing Islam, if they choose to do so. We will respect Muslims, move from the places we sit in if they choose to sit in them. We will not imitate their clothing, caps, turbans, sandals, hairstyles, speech, nicknames and title names, or ride on saddles, hang swords on the shoulders, collect weapons of any kind or carry these weapons.</p></blockquote>
<p>The regulations about different clothing and hairstyle, of course, made it easier to spot a dhimmi in a crowd and to make sure that he had paid the jizya and submitted to other legal requirements. The prohibition against weapons made it less likely that such investigations would meet with resistance.</p>
<blockquote><p>We will not encrypt our stamps in Arabic, or sell liquor. We will have the front of our hair cut, wear our customary clothes wherever we are, wear belts around our waist, refrain from erecting crosses on the outside of our churches and demonstrating them and our books in public in Muslim fairways and markets. We will not sound the bells in our churches, except discreetly, or raise our voices while reciting our holy books inside our churches in the presence of Muslims. . . .</p></blockquote>
<p>After these and other rules are fully laid out, the agreement concludes: “These are the conditions that we set against ourselves and followers of our religion in return for safety and protection. If we break any of these promises that we set for your benefit against ourselves, then our Dhimmah (promise of protection) is broken and you are allowed to do with us what you are allowed of people of defiance and rebellion.”</p>
<p>Ibn Kathir also explains that the jizya was designed to offer financial compensation to Muslims who suffered losses by breaking all commercial ties with the early Muslim community’s polytheistic neighbors: “Allah compensated them for the losses they incurred because they severed ties with idolaters, by the Jizyah they earned from the People of the Book.”</p>
<p>While the regulations of dhimmitude are not enforced in countries where the Shariah is not the law of the land, and is ignored in whole or part in many places that do hold to the Shariah, they are still a part of Islamic law — as a Saudi preacher recently emphasized. In a Friday sermon at a mosque in Mecca, Sheikh Marzouq Salem Al-Ghamdi echoed Ibn Kathir: “The Jews and Christians are infidels, enemies of Allah, his Messenger, and the believers. They deny and curse Allah and his Messenger&#8230;.How can we draw near to these infidels?”</p>
<p>He also repeated the Shariah’s classic injunctions on dhimmitude:</p>
<blockquote><p>If the infidels live among the Muslims, in accordance with the conditions set out by the Prophet — there is nothing wrong with it provided they pay Jizya to the Islamic treasury. Other conditions are . . . that they do not renovate a church or a monastery, do not rebuild ones that were destroyed, that they feed for three days any Muslim who passes by their homes . . . that they rise when a Muslim wishes to sit, that they do not imitate Muslims in dress and speech, nor ride horses, nor own swords, nor arm themselves with any kind of weapon; that they do not sell wine, do not show the cross, do not ring church bells, do not raise their voices during prayer, that they shave their hair in front so as to make them easily identifiable, do not incite anyone against the Muslims, and do not strike a Muslim&#8230;If they violate these conditions, they have no protection.</p></blockquote>
<p>The renowned twentieth century jihad theorist Sayyid Qutb, in his manifesto Milestones, quotes at length from the great medieval scholar Ibn Qayyim (1292-1350), who, says Qutb, “has summed up the nature of Islamic Jihaad.” Ibn Qayyim outlines the stages of the Muhammad’s prophetic career: “For thirteen years after the beginning of his Messengership, he called people to God through preaching, without fighting or Jizyah, and was commanded to restrain himself and to practice patience and forbearance. Then he was commanded to migrate, and later permission was given to fight. Then he was commanded to fight those who fought him, and to restrain himself from those who did not make war with him. Later he was commanded to fight the polytheists until God’s religion was fully established.” </p>
<p>Qutb summarizes the stages: “Thus, according to the explanation by Imam Ibn Qayyim, the Muslims were first restrained from fighting; then they were permitted to fight; then they were commanded to fight against the aggressors; and finally they were commanded to fight against all the polytheists.” He further quotes Ibn Qayyim as emphasizing the need to wage war against and subjugate non-Muslims, particularly the Jewish and Christian “People of the Book”: “After the command for Jihaad came, the non-believers were divided into three categories: one, those with whom there was peace; two, the people with whom the Muslims were at war; and three, the Dhimmies&#8230;.It was also explained that war should be declared against those from among the ‘People of the Book’ who declare open enmity, until they agree to pay Jizyah or accept Islam. Concerning the polytheists and the hypocrites, it was commanded in this chapter that Jihaad be declared against them and that they be treated harshly.” Qutb says that if someone rejects Islam, “then it is the duty of Islam to fight him until either he is killed or until he declares his submission.”</p>
<p>But surely aside from some radical traditionalists like Qutb, Shariah has evolved in the modern age, no? Unfortunately not; for many centuries, independent study of the Qur’an and Sunnah has been discouraged among Muslims, who are instead expected to adhere to the rulings of one of those established schools. Since the death of Ahmed ibn Hanbal, from whom the Hanbali school takes its name, in 855 A.D., no one has been recognized by the Sunni Muslim community as a mujtahid of the first class – that is, someone who is qualified to originate legislation of his own, based on the Qur’an and Sunnah but not upon the findings of earlier mujtahedin. Islamic scholar Cyril Glasse notes that “‘the door of ijtihad is closed’ as of some nine hundred years, and since then the tendency of jurisprudence (fiqh) has been to produce only commentaries upon commentaries and marginalia.”</p>
<p>Other Muslims, however, disagree. Seyyed Hossein Nasr of George Washington University, in his consideration of Islam and modernity, Ideals and Realities of Islam, says: “Certain modernists over the past century have tried to change the Shari‘ah, to reopen the gate of ijtihad, with the aim of incorporating modern practices into the Law and limiting the function of Shari‘ah to personal life. All of these activities emanate from a particular attitude of spiritual weakness vis-à-vis the world and surrender to the world. Those who are conquered by such a mentality want to make the Shari‘ah ‘conform to the times,’ which means to the whims and fancies of men and the ever changing human nature which has made ‘the times.’ They do not realize that it is the Shari‘ah according to which society should be modeled not vice versa.”</p>
<p>In any case, whether it is a manifestation of “chronic intellectual stagnation” or fidelity to the Shariah, along with the stasis in other areas there has been a lack of development in the doctrines of dhimmitude that mandate the subjugation of non-Muslims. Even Islamic apologist Karen Armstrong admits that “Muslim jurists&#8230;taught that, because there was only one God, the whole world should be united in one polity and it was the duty of all Muslims to engage in a continued struggle to make the world accept the divine principles and create a just society.” Non-Muslims “should be made to surrender to God’s rule. Until this had been achieved, Islam must engage in a perpetual warlike effort.” But, she says, “this martial theology was laid aside in practice and became a dead letter once it was clear that the Islamic empire had reached the limits of its expansion about a hundred years after Muhammad’s death.”</p>
<p>The problem is that however much of a dead letter it became in practice during times of weakness in the Islamic world, this doctrine of Islamic supremacism was never reformed or rejected. The Saudi Sheikh Muhammad Saalih al-Munajid (1962-), whose lectures and Islamic rulings (fatawa) circulate widely throughout the Islamic world, demonstrates this in a discussion of whether Muslims should force others to accept Islam. In considering Qur’an 2:256 (“There is no compulsion in religion,”) the Sheikh quotes Qur’an 9:29, as well as 8:39 (“And fight them until there is no more Fitnah (disbelief and polytheism, i.e. worshipping others besides Allaah), and the religion (worship) will all be for Allaah Alone [in the whole of the world]”), and the Verse of the Sword. Of the latter, Sheikh Muhammad says simply: “This verse is known as Ayat al-Sayf (the verse of the sword). These and similar verses abrogate the verses which say that there is no compulsion to become Muslim.”</p>
<p>Underscoring the fact that none of this is merely of historical interest is another Shafi’i manual of Islamic law that in 1991 was certified by the highest authority in Sunni Islam, Cairo’s Al-Azhar University, as conforming “to the practice and faith of the orthodox Sunni community.” This manual, ‘Umdat al-Salik (available in English as Reliance of the Traveller), spends a considerable amount of time explaining jihad as “war against non-Muslims.” It spells out the nature of this warfare in quite specific terms: “the caliph makes war upon Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians . . . until they become Muslim or pay the non-Muslim poll tax.” It adds a comment by a Jordanian jurist that corresponds to Muhammad’s instructions to call the unbelievers to Islam before fighting them: the caliph wages this war only “provided that he has first invited [Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians] to enter Islam in faith and practice, and if they will not, then invited them to enter the social order of Islam by paying the non-Muslim poll tax (jizya) . . . while remaining in their ancestral religions.”</p>
<p>Also, if there is no caliph, Muslims must still wage jihad. And there is something else also. In Islamic law, jihad warfare may be defensive or offensive. Jihad is ordinarily fard kifaya – an obligation on the Muslim community as a whole, from which some are freed if others take it up. Jihad becomes fard ayn, or obligatory on every individual Muslim to aid in any way he can, if a Muslim land is attacked. That is what jihadists argue today – that the American presence in Iraq and Afghanistan makes jihad fard ayn, or obligatory on every individual Muslim. But this is just jihad for the defense of Muslim lands, although the defensive aspect of jihad activity is often interpreted quite elastically. It is the province of the caliph, who for Sunni Muslims was the successor of Muhammad as the political, military, and religious leader of the Muslim community, to authorize the waging of offensive jihad to spread the rule of Islamic law into non-Muslim lands – but the caliphate was abolished by the secular Turkish government in 1924. A primary objective of the contemporary jihad movement is to restore the caliphate, precisely so that offensive jihad may once again be waged.</p>
<p>Although the jizya has not been collected on a formal basis in the Islamic world since the mid-nineteenth century, jihadists hope to revive it along with the other features of the dhimma. In a recent Friday sermon preached in Islam’s holiest city, Mecca, Sheikh Marzouq Salem Al-Ghamdi said this about Jews and Christians in Muslim lands:</p>
<blockquote><p>If the infidels live among the Muslims, in accordance with the conditions set out by the Prophet — there is nothing wrong with it provided they pay Jizya to the Islamic treasury. Other conditions are&#8230;that they do not renovate a church or a monastery, do not rebuild ones that were destroyed, that they feed for three days any Muslim who passes by their homes&#8230;that they rise when a Muslim wishes to sit, that they do not imitate Muslims in dress and speech, nor ride horses, nor own swords, nor arm themselves with any kind of weapon; that they do not sell wine, do not show the cross, do not ring church bells, do not raise their voices during prayer, that they shave their hair in front so as to make them easily identifiable, do not incite anyone against the Muslims, and do not strike a Muslim &#8230;If they violate these conditions, they have no protection.</p></blockquote>
<p>In sum, the infidels must humble themselves before the Muslims, and accept the rule of Shariah.</p>
<p>And while Shariah is not in full force today in most of the Islamic world, it remains a cultural hangover – and non-Muslims suffer as a result.</p>
<p>In March 2007, Islamic gangs knocked on doors in Christian neighborhoods in Baghdad, demanding payment of the jizya. Meanwhile, Christians all over Iraq live increasingly in an atmosphere of terror. Women are threatened with kidnapping or death if they do not wear a headscarf; in accord with traditional Islamic legal restrictions on Christians “openly displaying wine or pork” (in the words of a legal manual endorsed by Cairo’s venerable Al-Azhar University), liquor store owners in Iraq have likewise been threatened. Many businesses have been destroyed, and the owners have fled.</p>
<p>In fact, half of the nation’s prewar 700,000 Christians have now fled the country since the fall of Saddam Hussein. And even in the relatively secular Iraq of Saddam Hussein, where the notorious Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz was a Chaldean Catholic Christian, the small Christian community faced random violence from the Muslim majority. In 1996 and 1997, Kurds in Iraq killed over thirty Christians in northern Iraq. Aside from outbreaks of actual persecution, Christians were routinely pressured to marry Muslims. Iraqi Christians today are streaming into Syria, or, if they can, out of the Middle East altogether. An Iraqi businessman now living in Syria lamented that “now at least 75% of my Christian friends have fled. There is no future for us in Iraq.”</p>
<p>In Egypt, Coptic Christians have suffered discrimination and harassment for centuries. Rather than improving with time and being mitigated by the growing tolerance of the global community, the plight of Christians is increasing today, with mob attacks on churches and individual Christians becoming more frequent. In February 2007, rumors that a Coptic Christian man was having an affair with a Muslim woman – a violation of Islamic law – led to the destruction of several Christian-owned shops in southern Egypt. And besides this physical persecution, Christians have been restricted from speaking freely. In August 2007, two Coptic rights activists were arrested for “publishing articles and declarations that are damaging to Islam and insulting to Prophet Mohammed on the United Copts Web site.”</p>
<p>Mistreatment of Christians in Egypt frequently meets with indifference – or worse yet, complicity &#8212; from Egyptian authorities. In June 2007, rioters in Alexandria vandalized Christian shops, attacked and injured seven Christians, and damaged two Coptic churches. Police allowed the mob to roam free in Alexandria’s Christian quarter for an hour and a half before intervening. The Compass Direct news service, which tracks incidents of Christian persecution, noted: “In April 2006, Alexandria was the scene of three knife attacks on churches that killed one Christian and left a dozen more injured. The government appeared unable or unwilling to halt subsequent vandalism of Coptic-owned shops and churches&#8230;”</p>
<p>In Pakistan the situation for Christians is no better. Fr. Emmanuel Asi, chairman of the Theological Institute for Laity in Lahore and secretary of the Catholic Bible Commission of Pakistan, said in August 2007 that Pakistani Christians are frequently denied equality of rights with Muslims and subjected to various forms of discrimination. Jihadist aggression, he said, “at any time” can bring “every imaginable kind of problem” upon Pakistan’s Christians.</p>
<p>In addition to group attacks, there is also individual harassment. Pakistani Christian schoolteacher Cadherine Shaheen was harassed on the job, “pressured to convert to Islam.” Finally she was told that she would have to convert to Islam or leave the school. Soon she was accused of blasphemy. All the area mosques posted copies a poster bearing her name and picture. “This was a death sentence for me,” says Shaheen. “It’s considered an honor for one of the Muslim men to kill a blasphemer. Just before me, the Muslims murdered a school principal accused of blasphemy. I was next.”</p>
<p>Shaheen went underground, whereupon Pakistani police arrested her father and brothers. Her father, age 85, soon died. Cadherine made her way to the United States. “It’s horrible for Christians in Pakistan,” she says. “The Muslims take our land, rob our homes, try to force us to accept Islam. Young girls are kidnapped and raped. Then they’re told that if they want a husband who will accept them after that defilement, they must become Muslim.”</p>
<p>Those who suffer most are converts from Islam to Christianity, for virtually all Muslim legal authorities agree that anyone who renounces Islam deserves death. Muhammad himself commanded death for apostates: “Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him.” This is still the position of all the schools of Islamic jurisprudence, although there is some disagreement over whether the law applies only to men, or to women also.</p>
<p>At Cairo’s Al-Azhar University, the most prestigious and influential institution in the Islamic world, an Islamic manual certified as a reliable guide to Sunni Muslim orthodoxy states: “When a person who has reached puberty and is sane voluntarily apostatizes from Islam, he deserves to be killed.” Although the right to kill an apostate is reserved in Muslim law to the leader of the community and other Muslims can theoretically be punished for taking this duty upon themselves, in practice a Muslim who kills an apostate needs to pay no indemnity and perform no expiatory acts (as he must in other kinds of murder cases under classic Islamic law). This accommodation is made because killing an apostate “is killing someone who deserves to die.”</p>
<p>IslamOnline, a website manned by a team of Islam scholars headed by the internationally influential Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, explains, “If a sane person who has reached puberty voluntarily apostatizes from Islam, he deserves to be punished. In such a case, it is obligatory for the caliph (or his representative) to ask him to repent and return to Islam. If he does, it is accepted from him, but if he refuses, he is immediately killed.” And what if someone doesn’t wait for a caliph to appear and takes matters into his own hands? Although the killer is to be “disciplined” for “arrogating the caliph’s prerogative and encroaching upon his rights,” there is “no blood money for killing an apostate (or any expiation)” – in other words, no significant punishment for the killer.</p>
<p>Abdul Rahman knows all this well. In February 2006 in Afghanistan, he was arrested for the crime of leaving Islam for Christianity. The Afghan Constitution stipulates that “no law can be contrary to the beliefs and provisions of the sacred religion of Islam.” Even after the arrest of Abdul Rahman, Western analysts seem to have had trouble grasping the import of this provision. A “human rights expert” quoted by the Times of London summed up confusion widespread in Western countries: “The constitution says Islam is the religion of Afghanistan, yet it also mentions the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and Article 18 specifically forbids this kind of recourse. It really highlights the problem the judiciary faces.”</p>
<p>But in fact there was contraction. The Constitution may declare its “respect” for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but it never says about the Declaration what it says about Islamic law &#8212; that no law can be made contradicting it. The Constitution’s definition of religious freedom is explicit: “The religion of the state of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is the sacred religion of Islam,” it says. “Followers of other religions are free to exercise their faith and perform their religious rites within the limits of the provisions of law” (emphasis added).</p>
<p>The Islamic death penalty for apostasy is deeply ingrained in Islamic culture &#8212; which is one reason why it was Abdul Rahman’s family that went to police to file a complaint about his conversion, even so many years after the fact. Whatever triggered their action in 2006, they could be confident that the police would receive such a complaint with the utmost seriousness.</p>
<p>After an international outcry, Abdul Rahman was eventually spirited out of Afghanistan to relative safety in Italy. But the conditions under which he was originally arrested still remain in the Afghani constitution today. And other, less celebrated converts to Christianity in the Islamic world continue to face the dire punishment Rahman barely avoided. One of these is the Sudanese Al-Faki Kuku Hassan, whom news reports describe as “a former Muslim sheikh who converted to Christianity in 1995.” Hassan was arrested for apostasy in March 1998 and held, despite international protests, until his declining health (he suffered a stroke in Spring 2001) led to his release on May 31, 2001.</p>
<p>Muhammad Sallam, an Egyptian convert to Christianity, was arrested in 1989 and tortured; he was arrested again in 1998 and spirited away to an unknown destination. Two other converts to Christianity in Egypt, Dr. Abdul-Rahman Muhammad Abdul-Ghaffar and Abdul Hamid Beshan Abd El Mohzen, were held in solitary confinement for extended periods in the late 1980s. A female convert from Islam, Sherin Saleh, who married shortly after her conversion, had her marriage annulled by the government under the Islamic law forbidding a Muslim woman to marry a Christian man.</p>
<p>In Morocco, authorities jailed Christian converts as well as a Salvadoran Baptist musician, Gilberto Orellana, who was accused of converting a Muslim to Christianity. Even in relatively tolerant Jordan, where freedom of religion is guaranteed by the Constitution, “Muslims who convert to other religions suffer discrimination both socially and on the part of the authorities, since the government does not fully recognise the legality of such conversions and considers the converts to be still Muslims, subject to the Shariah, according to which they are apostates and could have their property confiscated and many of their rights denied them.”</p>
<p>Robert Hussein Qambar Ali, a Kuwaiti national, converted from Islam to Christianity in the 1990s. Hussein was arrested and tried for apostasy, even though the Kuwaiti Constitution guarantees the freedom of religion and says nothing about the traditional Islamic prohibition on conversion to another faith. Mohammad Al-Jadai, one of Hussein’s prosecutors, explained: “Legislators did not regulate the question of apostasy in the Constitution because they never thought this kind of thing could happen here. The freedom of belief in the Constitution applies only to the religion of birth.”</p>
<p>When Hussein asked during a court hearing to see a memorandum from the prosecution, the prosecutor told the judge, “His blood is immoral! This document contains verses from the Holy Qur’an and should not be touched by this infidel!” Then he began quoting a passage from the memorandum that made abundantly clear the relationship between Kuwait’s ostensibly tolerant secular law and the Shariah: “With grief I have to say that our criminal law does not include a penalty for apostasy. The fact is that the legislature, in our humble opinion, cannot enforce a penalty for apostasy any more or less than what our Allah and his messenger have decreed. The ones who will make the decision about his apostasy are: our Book, the Sunna, the agreement of the prophets and their legislation given by Allah.” Even in places where it is not fully enforced, the Shariah retains the status of a kind of meta-law, often overriding and superseding the laws of the land.</p>
<p>An Islamic court condemned Hussein to die. Professor Anh Nga Longva of the University of Bergen, Norway visited Kuwait in 1997 and found passions running high over the case: “I found a surprisingly strong consensus across the liberal/islamist divide. Practically everyone agreed that Qambar’s conversion was a serious crime and as is the case with all crimes, it had to be punished. They also agreed that depriving him of all his civil rights was an adequate punishment. The only topic which gave rise to some disagreement and a subdued sense of unease within some circles was the question of the death penalty.”</p>
<p>Longva quotes the disquieting summation of a Kuwaiti jurist: “We always remind those who want to convert to Islam that they enter through a door but that there is no way out.” Hussein was eventually convicted of apostasy, but increasing international attention to this case enabled him to escape to the United States.</p>
<p>This is the true face of Shariah, the legal system on which Noah Feldman places so much hope. That hope is misplaced. Shariah should be rejected, and rejected decisively – in the name of the equality of dignity and rights of all human beings.</p>
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<h3>Muslims and the &#8216;rule of law&#8217;</h3>
<p>A previous posting on &#8220;thrusting young academic&#8221; Noah Feldman:</p>
<p>&#8220;Harvard Magazine runs, in each issue, a series of mini-reviews (&#8220;Off the Shelf&#8221;) of &#8220;recent books with Harvard connections.&#8221; The May-June issue contains, on p. 27, a paragraph about &#8220;The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State&#8221; by Noah &#8220;After Jihad&#8221; Feldman.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s worth quoting:</p>
<p>&#8220;After long reflection on constitutional change in the Islamic world, Feldman obswrves that &#8216;the Islamists contine to promise justice and the rule of law&#8217; &#8212; and that trying to deny them power will likely backfire.&#8221;</p>
<p>Now we all are aware of Feldman as a type, the &#8220;thrusting young academic&#8221; mocked, for example, by Tom Stoppard in &#8220;Arcadia.&#8221; We know hw how he has been one of the Iraq folly&#8217;s war profiteers, for by depicting himself artfully &#8212; and now, at the right moment, undepicting himself &#8212; as one of the main Framers of the Iraqi Constitution, Feldman was able to add to his glowing endorsements as to his &#8220;scholarship&#8221; from the likes of John Esposito and Roy Mottaheden, the complementary aura provided by that bit of largely pointless constitution-writing that he took part in in Baghadad (for more on Feldman&#8217;s performance see Ali Allawi&#8217;s intelligent book)&#8211; because the resulting document was expressly held to be invalid wherever it was held to contradict the Shari&#8217;a. That means, of course, that it is the Shari&#8217;a, and not the spanking-new Iraqi constitution, that is the true analogue to the American Constitution &#8211;that is, the highest law, the law that cannot be contradicted.</p>
<p>The Iraqi Constitution &#8212; he one that Feldman had a hand in writing (you&#8217;d practically think he was a one-man Philadelphia Convention to hear how stories used to read &#8212; before he found it prudent to de-emphasize his supposed contribtuion) subservient to the Shari&#8217;a) hasn&#8217;t helped Iraq and will soon be irrelevant. But it did help one particular war profiteer: Noah Feldman. For he was no longer merely the party-trick man, whose trick was being raised as an Orthodox Jew who, we were assured, had become a first-rate Scholar of Islam, but to that scholarship, to that disinterested life of the goddam mind one could now usefully add another dimension, that of the Man of Policy, \Doing Good In The Real World, and this combination proved irresistible to the naifs at Harvard Law School who, while they knew nothing about Islamic law, were prepared to defer to those whom they were told did (such as Esposito, such as Mottahedeh), and did not, alas, consult the real scholars of Islam, such as those still in Leiden (Hans Janssen) or Aix-en-Provence (Claude Gilliot et al), or others, nostly still to be found, curiously, in Western Europe (academic standards in such fields, where the center or department has not been founded by, or bought by, Arab money, still remaining high), or by Bernard Lewis, who might have explained that while Feldman may impress the likes of Sam Tanenhaus, he would not impress, but would appall, the ghost of Joseph Schacht, and that some standards, coute que coute (even that $20 million in Saudi money for Harvard, even that endowment for the Guardian of the Two Noble Sanctuaries Adjunct Professorship that Frank Vogel has held for some time), would just have to be maintained. Islamic law &#8212; those who know nothing on the subject are easily impressed, easily bamboozled, and such trivia as Feldman being a Jew help to deflect the justified criticism of him as not only an apologist, but what is worse, as someone ignorant of the spirit, and letter, of Islamic law, as of so much else that animates Islam.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the bit of Feldman quoted in the &#8220;Off the Shelf&#8221; reveiw that deserves note:</p>
<p>&#8220;The Islamists continiue to promise justice and the rule of law.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The rule of law.&#8221;</p>
<p>Think about that phrase. Think about what any ordinary reader will take that phrase to mean.</p>
<p>&#8220;The rule of law&#8221; in the Western world means that the will or whim of the despot is no longer the final authority, but it, as all other wills and whims in the polity, must now submit to the &#8220;rule of law.&#8221; But not just any &#8220;rule of law&#8221; is meant. It does not mean &#8220;the rule of law&#8221; according to, for example, the Canon Law of the Catholic Church. It does not mean the &#8220;rule of law&#8221; according to any authority but, nowadays, that of the people who elect representatives, and those representatives, and the government of which they are a part, who owe their entire legitimacy to the will expressed by those people, cannot do as they think they should do, but according to &#8220;the law,&#8221; the man-made law, the law made that is by those same people or by their representatives. <br />
But the &#8220;rule of law&#8221; in Islam can mean only one thing: rule according to the Shari&#8217;a. The Law, the Holy Law, of Islam, the Shari&#8217;a, is not made by men. It is not the will expressed by the people. It consists of the will expressed by Allah, in the Qur&#8217;an, and as usefully glossed in the Sunnah (roughly, composed of what has been recorded in the Hadith &#8212; as winnowed and ranked according to likely authenticity by the most authoritative muhaddithin, such as Bukhari and Muslim, and in the Sira, the sacralized Muslim biographies of Muhammad). True, mere men&#8211; the muhaddithin, Qur&#8217;anic commentators and jurisconsultants, long ago settled what the Qur&#8217;an meant, and which Hadith were more, and which less, authentic. But then the gates of ijtihad were slammed shut, and they have not been opened since, and the likes of Irshad Manji and Brave Young Islamic Reformers (applying for, and getting, all those Western foundation and government grants to continue their presumably tireless and world-without-end &#8220;reforming&#8221; work) are not able, despite their declared determination to do so, to swing open those heavy gates.</p>
<p>The &#8220;rule of law&#8221; in Islam does not mean that laws passed by mere mortals, themselves the elected representatives of other mere mortals, even a little merer than themselves, are the highest law. No. The highest law, and really the only law that counts, is that Shari&#8217;a which is, as noted, the will expressed by Allah, and communictated to, revealed to, the Prohpet Muhammad, intermittently, over 23 years, and then provided with its gloss and its interpretation, and its finalized version, more than a millennium ago.</p>
<p>One does not know if it is Feldman&#8217;s ignorance, confusion, inability to state things lucidly to himself and then to others, that is responsible for such a misleading phrase as &#8220;the rule of law&#8221; by the Islamists. Nor does one know if the innocent precis-writer in Harvard Magazine quite understands what is so inapposite about this phrase. Nor does one know how many of this man&#8217;s colleagues, or still worse of his innocent, and much-impressed students. Feldman &#8220;is an Orthodox Jew who&#8217;s also an expert on Islam&#8221; and &#8220;the American government chose him to practically write the whole Iraqi constitution&#8221; and &#8220;he&#8217;s amazing, he&#8217;s brilliant&#8221; and other dreamy misinformation to that effect will be, no doubt has already been, communicated from one naive 1L to another, in Ames, in Langdell, in Pound. <br />
Feldman. Author of &#8220;After Jihad.&#8221; Discusser of the Islamic state and &#8220;the rule of law.&#8221;</p>
<p>Think about it.</p>
<p>Think about Paul Freund, Mark DeWolfe Howe, Arthur Sutherland, Erwin Griswold, Roscoe Pound, Austen Wakeman Scott. Go back further, back to John Chipman Gray. Christopher Columbus Langdell, Oliver Wendell Holmes. Or go outside of the confines of Harvard Law School, and think about the scholars of Islamic law. No, think about just one scholar of Islamic law. Think about Joseph Schacht. Compare a single paragraph by Schacht with the collected works of Noah Feldman. <br />
Now think about what several generations of students at Harvard Law School attending classes in Islamic law taught by, or lecture series on Islamic law organized by, the likes of Noah Feldman. Think of a future Administration that would likely call on the likes of Noah Feldman for his “expertise” (after all he is now that appetizing thing, a full professor at Harvard Law School. Therefore he must be be “brilliant” and “ amazing” as one 1L will innocently inform another and must be someone to be counted on to tell the public, to tell us, right here in Washington, what Islam is all about, and what our strategy or stratergy should be). One validation validates another, and so on. And that’s how it works. And that’s how it goes. And that’s how disasters happen, in the Hall of False Fame, in the House of Phony Repute. Feldman is one example. There are many others. But the field he happens to have chosen is, at this point, too dangerous for such people to be allowed to pass themselves off, and to climb to the top, as something they are not.<br />
We cannot entrust our civilizational legacy, or the fight to preserve it, especially in threatened Western Europe, to those whose understanding of Islam is not to be trusted, whose interpretation of things &#8212; is not pres or cy-pres ,in the (Austin Wakeman) Scott-On-Trusts sense. Not even close.</p>
<p>[Posted by: Hugh at April 21, 2008]</p>
<p><span class="comments-post">Posted by: Hugh <a class="commenter-profile" href="http://profile.typekey.com/HughF"><img src="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/nav-commenters.gif" alt="[TypeKey Profile Page]" /></a> at <a href="http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/022933.php#c583790">October 2, 2008 12:37 PM</a></span></div>
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