Sunday, March 16, 2008

Muslims put the west to shame

Melanie Phillips

Further evidence of Muslims who are reacting as decent human beings to the barbarism carried out in the name of their faith. Mohammed Sifaoui is an Algerian who has courageously stood up to the Islamists. He had no hesitation describing them to Middle East Quarterly as fascists and, in respect of their intention to bring about the apocalypse by exterminating the entire Jewish people, even worse than the Nazis: I certainly am one of the first Muslims to consider Islamism to be fascism. This is not a subjective decision but rather a serious, academic argument. Fascism and Islamism are comparable in many aspects: Fascism, without evoking all its particularities, bears similarities to trends also present in Islamism. I am, of course, making a reference to their will to exterminate the Jews. On this point, the Islamists may go even further in their doctrine than the Nazis did, considering that the end of the world could only occur when there are no Jews left on earth. In the three monotheist religions, apocalypse, end of the world, and doomsday exist and are liturgical events invested with a high degree of spirituality. Hence, the Islamists interpret the end of the world in a very special way. Whereas it is written nowhere in the Qur'an, exegetes describe the end of the world as the day when even the trees and rocks will be able to talk and tell the Muslims: 'Come here, there is a Jew hiding behind me. Come and kill him.' And this would go on, until there would not be any Jew left on earth. This ideology is pure fascism.

MEQ: Are there other similarities?

Sifaoui: The will to exterminate or do harm to homosexuals is another similarity between Nazism and Islamism. The Islamists, also, say that they are the best community in the world, a superior race thanks to their beliefs. They use political means to arrive at this erroneous exegesis. I do not fear to call it fascism. And there are many more similarities between fascism and Islamism

Next, a Kuwaiti newspaper has published what for the Muslim world is unprecedentedly harsh criticism of the terror attack which killed eight students at Mercaz Harav Yeshiva. The Jerusalem Post reported:

'The attack at the yeshiva was a barbaric murder of eight children who were engaged in religious study,' read an op-ed in the daily Al-Watan. 'This odious and inhuman terror attack exemplifies the extremist and inhuman path of the terror organizations Hamas and Hizbullah.' The writer goes on to assert that 'the terror attack must prompt the free world to comprehend the magnitude of terrorism and its threats and to realize that a clear and unequivocal stance must be assumed against it. There can be no negotiations with terrorism that indiscriminately aims itself at students, women and babies without any consideration for the means and the targets.' Contrasting the terror attack with the IDF's operations in the Gaza Strip, the writer explains that 'there is no link between a murderous terrorist act and the inadvertent killing of civilians in response to the firing of rockets by Hamas.'

Tell that to the British media!! Here therefore are two Muslims who have a far greater understanding of the nature of the threat that the world faces, as well as the moral distinction between mass murder and measures taken against it by the Israelis in self-defence, than does 'informed' opinion in Britain. Indeed, given Sifaoui's stark analysis of the Islamists' intention towards the Jews, the current carnival of Jew-hatred in Britain is beyond obscene. It is Muslims such as these who are in effect imploring the west to take a stand against Islamic fascism – and the blind and bigoted west which is refusing to do so, and dumping instead on its victims.


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