It used to be difficult to find open condemnation of terror. Not any more. Now the editorial in Al Jazeera declares that “The world faces one threat.” It informs us that “Arabic newspapers unequivocally condemned both attacks, and called for a united response to combat “terrorism.” The accompanying picture is a must see of a Jordanian lighting a candle for the victims of the London blasts. Even the comments bellow are no longer confined to the usual conspiracy theories.
Self criticism is becoming the order of the day. Ahmed Al-Rabei compares the Western and Muslim cultures and finds his wanting:
In the United States, the congressman for the state of Colorado made outrageous and disrespectable comments saying, “If America was to be subjected to terrorist attacks by Muslim fundamentalist, then we could take out their holy sites.” When the radio show host asked him, “Do you mean the Kaaba?” He replied saying, “Sure”.
This American congressman is now experiencing an enmity campaign against him from politicians and media figures alike in the United States. The White House and the American state department have clearly denounced his statements. The American press accused him of racism and hatred, and the reaction from within American society was much stronger than that of any Islamic country.
On the other hand, we hear of hatred and racist statements made by prominent figures of the Arab world against other nations and cultures, yet nobody is prepared to confront boldly such messages. Provocative thoughts and ideology have been spread by Yusuf Al-Qaradawy for example, who issued a religious ruling that states that Iraqi civilians are to be killed if they show any cooperation with occupying forces. He confidently spreads these messages via the satellite channels, mosques, and the Arab press.
We all remember when Abu Hamza Al-Masri who lives in Britain and has British nationality was asked why he lives in London considering his denunciation that it is an atheist country. He answered that, “Britain is like a toilet, we just do what we must and leave!”
How can such an ideology live peacefully in this world? I do not believe it can.
The following day the same paper carried an article by Ghassan Al Imam which asks:
Is the Arab society sick? I say clearly and boldly that it is. To admit this is neither defeatist nor a self-indictment, but rather assurance that examination of the disease is the only way to find its cure. What are the features of such an ailing society? The anomalous increase in populations of Arab cities, and in turn, the despair and anger created by the masses due to the corruption that consumes the hearts of the cities. Such corruption is rife in the administration and the economy displayed by the luxurious living of the bourgeoisies.
Reformists have also began to make practical suggestions:
The question of how to fight Islamic terrorism preoccupies many Arab reformists who are working to denounce Islamist thought, to encourage independent and critical thinking, and to establish values of democracy and human rights in the Muslim world. For example, in February 2005, a group of reformists submitted to the U.N. a request that it establish an international court to judge Muslim clerics who incite to violence and bloodshed. The request was examined by the U.N. legal counsel and distributed to the U.N. Security Council.(1)
Following the July 7, 2005 London bombings, Arab reformists further expanded their criticism and honed their arguments, not only regarding Muslim extremists, but also regarding the European countries, particularly Britain, which allows extremist activity within its borders in the name of protecting individual rights. They also increased their criticism of the silent Muslim majority and moderate Muslim intellectuals, who capitulate to Islamist pressure and do not speak out decisively against it.
You will find them enumerated here.
As I have written in the the story that the media misses interfaith dialogue is flourishing. A recent one took place in Bali.
Anne Applebaum is too pessimistic. Karen Hughes should not reconsider. In fact she is just in time to help along Our extreme makeover.
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