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Jihad In The New Millennium
by Harun Rashid
Oct 12, 2001
Enthusiastic young Muslims are being urged to come to Afghanistan
to defend Islam against the infidel West. This is complete nonsense.
The ground war in Afghanistan is much like that other Middle East
war between Iran and Iraq. There is no infidel. Muslims are again
fighting Muslims.
What is the sense of fighting our brother Muslims? The Taliban is
fighting the Northern Alliance, and this fight is the one any new
soldiers will join. The West is technologically distant, waiting
patiently for enough Muslims to come together to make a decent target
for a laser-guided bomb.
A few elders call it a holy war. But there is no war that can be
described as a 'holy war'. All war is unholy. The call is for more
suicide bombers, willing to give up life for Islam. A suicide mission,
while often effective, is not Islamic. Life for a Muslim is a life
of total submission to the will of Allah. This calls for devoted
service, doing good as one can, and fighting evil as one can. The
effort begins at home, taking care of one's family, participating
in the life of the community, and acting in a civilized, law-abiding
manner.
The Sufi expresses the ideal of Islam as being 'in the world', but
not 'of the world'. It is a subtle distinction, and perhaps difficult
to comprehend at first. It is among the mystical things, only fully
understood after personal experience.
We are told that terrorism offers a fast track to Paradise. But
suicide is not acceptable to a Muslim. Taking the life of others
is also forbidden. If life is lost in defense of Islam, that is
acceptable. But it must be clear that this is really the case. One
must ask who is the enemy. Osama Bin Laden says he has found an
enemy, and that it is the US. But the US is a country which has
no religious agenda.
The Constitution of the US strictly forbids interference in the
affairs of government by the various organised religions, and the
government is forbidden to restrict the freedom of the people to
worship as they please. Islam is one the beneficiaries of this enlightened
policy, and America is now among the many Western countries with
a significant and increasing Muslim population.
Muslims are permitted to participate equally in the political affairs
of these Western countries. Osama Bin Laden and his team of terrorists
does nothing to promote the interests of Islam there. On the contrary,
his activities are counter-productive, bringing shame and fear to
Muslim communities everywhere.
There are millions of Muslims in the West, and surely Osama Bin
Laden cannot be referring to them as "enemies of Islam." He seems
indifferent to this aspect, and over fifteen hundred Muslim brothers
were killed in the collapse of the World Trade Center. He blames
Americans for all the problems of the 'Arab
World', and intends to keep America in fear until they 'do something'
to correct all the problems he sees.
His perspective is narrow, a most unfortunate representative of
Islam.
In his condemnation, he gives the US too much credit. He discounts
the military strength, but overestimates
the economic and political strength. If the Americans could solve
all the problems of the world, they would
have done so long before now. He has gotten the attention of Americans,
but what does he expect them
to do that they have not already done? He says he would like to
see foreign aid to Israel stopped, and
American recognition of despotic governments removed.
This is certainly possible, and if he chose other methods of persuasion,
he might get a hearing. But not
now. His ability to find a sympathetic ear in Washington is aborted
by his choice of terror as a
method. He intends to hold America ransom. This has never worked
with the Americans, going back to the
days of the Tripoli pirates. Their response then was, "Millions
for defense, not one cent for tribute."
Nothing has changed, except now it is billions for defense.
The problems of Israel and Palestine have occupied the attention
of the American government since the British left in disgust in
1948. Perhaps the protectorate established after WWII should have
been returned to
the UN, but there was little faith that anything would satisfy the
Israeli terrorists but full independence.
Israel was born of terrorism, that's what drove out the British.
Essentially the same methods have
sustained Israel to the present day.
The Americans have never forcefully denounced Israel's use of violence,
even when it was against women and children. They have chosen to
view Israel as a fledgling democracy deserving of aid, ignoring
the
plight of the dispossessed Palestinians. They bought the argument
that in the various wars the Israeli's
were never the aggressors, but only struggling valiantly to survive
on their small beachhead, surrounded and outnumbered by the great
masses of Arabs vowing to push them into the Mediterranean Sea.
It is easy to fault America for this blind bias, but it is also
true they have constantly attempted to help
both sides find a solution. Often they have brokered a period of
truce, to be followed by a frustrasting lack
of any permanent accord by the two contending parties. There are
three areas of discord: territory,
territory, and territory.
The Palestinian dispute is more territorial and political than religious.
Religion cannot be the major problem because Islam and Judiasm are
essentially identical. Osama Bin Laden's demands of immediate American
action, accentuated by an attempted destruction of the economic
fabric of the world, cannot motivate the Americans to resolve this
dispute, simply because it is beyond their power to do so.
What is the capability of the Americans to improve the world by
instituting a Pax Americana on a global scale? At the moment they
would probably be happy to accept this responsibility, but no one
has invited
them, even now. The few attempts the Americans have made to intercede
in global disputes have been
criticised as bullying and arrogance by a superpower trying to be
policeman to the world.
But they are the enemy Osama Bin Laden has identified. If the Americans
are not the real culprit, he still intends to keep them in fear
until they find enough solutions to the world's problems to suit
him. He is to be sole judge of when the Americans have done enough.
In the meantime, the terrorist acts against them are to continue.
He is wrong. America is not the enemy. Even if he manages to destroy
America, the problems will remain.
Even if every American is killed with an anthrax epidemic next week,
that will not help. The problems will remain. The governments he
objects to will still be in place. The Israeli's will still be in
Israel. The Palestinians will still be outside. And Muslims will
still be killing Muslims in Afghanistan.
What he has done is make a mess of things. The modern world operates
on trade and travel. If the planes cannot fly and the ships cannot
carry goods, the economic world will stop. We will all be left with
only the satellites and the internet, which perhaps is a good thing.
We will be forced to communicate, detailing our complaints and considering
what approaches might help resolve things. Goods will move by camel
and donkey. The pace of change will slow to a creep.
Osama Bin Laden and his team of strategists think if the technological
advance of the West can be nullified, perhaps the 'Arab World' can
catch up. This is unlikely. The West will miss the oil. But the
money the oil brings will be gone also. The price of coal will go
up. The air will get worse. Global warming will increase. The automobile
industry will shrink until only the wealthy can afford to own and
drive a car. The size of cities will shrink because not enough food
and other goods can be brought to the people living in them. Much
that has been gained will be lost.
The world today is still a hospitable place for Muslims, in spite
of Osama Bin Laden and his team of terrorists. Muslims are being
educated in Western universities. All the latest techniques and
manufacturing secrets are being shared. Muslims are learning valuable
laboratory techniques and other technological skills. They hold
executive positions with impressive salaries, and learn to use modern
management tools. Developing Islamic countries are receiving much
more than they are able to immediately repay. Osama Bin Laden and
his terrorists threaten to destroy the trust Muslims enjoy in cooperation
with the West.
Many major technological enterprises have established plants in
countries of the 'Arab World' and employ
Muslims in large numbers. The airplanes and ships of Muslim countries
travel the oceans of the world carrying goods on the same routes
that Western owned vessels travel. Osama Bin Laden threatens to
stop this traffic with his terrorist activity.
If he succeeds, what is gained? Will Muslims benefit from such a
success? Muslims will lose along with everyone else. If Osama Bin
Laden and his team of terrorists is successful, the lights will
go out all over the world. That includes the 'Arab World'. This
is the jihad he invites us to join. To respond to this invitation
is to become a terrorist in kind, and the effect will be to destroy
the trust the Americans and the British have for Muslims. And more
is the pity, Muslims will no longer trust Muslims.
We must not send our children to be trained in murderous skills.
They will return home with these experiences etched in their hearts.
Terrorism poisons the soul. Our sons will bring the ideas and techniques
of terrorism back home with them. We don't want that. Not for them,
not for us.
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