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Bruce S. Thornton - Contributor
Bruce Thornton
is a professor of Classics at Cal State Fresno and co-author
with Victor Davis Hanson
of Bonfire
of the Humanities: Rescuing the Classics in an Impoverished
Age and author of Greek
Ways: How the Greeks Created Western Civilization (Encounter
Books). His most recent book is Searching
for Joaquin: Myth, Murieta, and History in California (Encounter
Books). [go to Thornton index]
Relentless
Jihad
The roots of London’s attack are fourteen centuries old…
[Bruce S. Thornton] 7/11/05
The slaughter
in London is another grisly wake-up call that likely will go
as unheeded
as earlier ones. Already the standard
narrative is being trotted out: evildoers created by what the
New York Times predictably called the “root causes of terrorism”:
autocracy, or economic stagnation, or Palestinian suffering,
or globalization's dislocations, or Western historical sins,
or the war in Iraq (the cause will depend on the political prejudices
of the pundit) have “hijacked” Islam and distorted
its peaceful message. And now they are using Islam to justify
murder in order to further their own ambitions or dysfunctional
psychic needs. Given this explanation, so the story goes, we
must be careful not to demonize all Muslims and assure them that
we respect their religion and culture. The tale is then wrapped
up with fierce threats against the terrorists and protestations
of admiration for Islam.
Believing this delusion
requires that one ignores fourteen centuries of Islamic jihad
against the West, a war of conquest and colonization
ratified by centuries of Islamic theology and jurisprudence.
Indeed, what we call Islamic radicals are in fact Islamic traditionalists;
it is the so-called “moderates”-- those wanting to
compromise Islam so it can coexist with Western ideas such as
secular government, separation of church and state, and human
rights-- who are the radicals and innovators. The terrorists
are simply fulfilling the traditional and orthodox command of
their religion to battle the infidels who resist the revelation
of Mohammed and the global socio-political order mandated by
Islam.
Listen to
one of the most respected and influential of Muslim clerics,
Sheikh Yousef
Al-Qaradhawi, on the legitimacy of jihad: “It
has been determined by Islamic law that the blood and property
of people of Dar Al-Harb [the Domain of Disbelief where the battle
for the domination of Islam should be waged] is not protected.
Because they fight against and are hostile towards the Muslims,
they annulled the protection of his blood and his property." (See
Andrew
Bostom at AmericanThinker).
This interpretation is entirely consistent with fourteen centuries
of Islamic theology and jurisprudence, which in turn is based
on the Koran's injunction to “slay them [infidels] wherever
you catch them, and turn them out from where they have turned
you out; for tumult and oppression are worse than slaughter .
. . . Such is the reward of those who suppress faith.” And
this jihad is to continue “until persecution is no more,
and religion is all for Allah.”
Islam's divinely sanctioned entitlement to global domination
explains the symbolic value of the London attacks: one day after
London was chosen to host the 2012 Olympics, and right in the
middle of the G8 summit in Scotland. For both the Olympics and
the G8 represent a global order that rivals Islam, one based
on Western ideals and institutions, a social and political order
in which Islam has no exalted position but is simply one religion
among many. And, we should add, a global order whose notions
of individual rights and secular government are incompatible
with Islamic law.
So much is obvious,
facts of the historical record. Yet listen to a respected historian
in a conservative magazine: “Muslim
holy wars (“jihads”), as taught in the Koran, were
first and foremost a personal inner struggle for moral purity” and
only secondarily a war against infidels. So all those Muslim
armies that conquered the Christian Near East, North Africa,
Egypt, Spain, Sicily, the Balkans, all that plunder, slaughter,
rape, enslavement, kidnapping, and destruction were only the “secondary” jihad.
How could such blindness to the obvious, masquerading as sophisticated “tolerance,” not
arouse contempt in the minds of our adversaries? They tell us
over and over that they are waging jihad in order to establish
the global hegemony of Islam, and we tell ourselves that these
Muslims don't understand their own religion. Millions and millions
of Muslims all over the world cheer for the jihadists and support
them materially and psychologically, millions idolize bin Laden
and celebrate the murder of Westerners, but we tell ourselves
that they are a minority of confused souls whose minds have been
addled by poverty or autocracy or anger over the Palestinians.
In any conflict it's a good idea to take seriously the motives
the enemy professes and not rationalize or explain them away
in terms of your own cultural assumptions. The murderers we call
terrorists are traditional jihadists, as much as were the first
Islamic armies that swept away the Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman
civilizations of the Mediterranean. They are not going to be
bought off with votes, a free press, more cable channels, Wal-Mart,
or any other material good that to us constitutes the good life.
They are fighting for a spiritual cause, the establishment of
Islam as a global order in fulfillment of the will of Allah,
and the reduction of all those who will not become Muslims to
dhimmi, inferiors who acknowledge the superiority of Islam and
the rightness of their subjection to it.
The next few weeks
will show whether the British have advanced as far down the
road of dhimmitude as have the Spaniards, who
responded to the murder of their citizens not with the force
and resistance their ancestors showed for seven centuries, but
with fear and appeasement. As for us, we'd better discard our
illusions that the jihadists, as Thomas Freidman put it, are “a
cancer within the [Islamic] body politic” and accept instead
that jihad just may be a vital organ. Then maybe we can see this
war for what it is: one more episode in the long struggle between
what used to be called Christendom and a religion of aggressive
conquest and colonization. tOR
copyright
2005 Bruce S. Thornton
Searching for Joaquin
by Bruce S. Thornton
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Greek Ways
by Bruce S. Thornton
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Bonfire of the Humanities
by Victor Davis Hanson, John Heath, Bruce S. Thornton
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Plagues of the Mind
by Bruce S. Thornton
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Eros: The Myth of Ancient Greek
Sexuality
by Bruce S. Thornton
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