Culture and Politics - A Second Battle of Tours
Written by Douglas Wilson
Thursday, 14 June 2012
There is currently a ruckus over in Indonesia over a book I wrote, 5 Cities That Ruled the World. The publisher there (Gramedia) has formally apologized for their role in it, and has burned their copies of the book.
The first thing about this that I should note is that people on the other side of the world are in significant trouble because of something I wrote, and I don't want to in any way make their situation any more difficult than it has to be. But this is how hostage taking works, isn't it? Unreasonable and belligerent people are always willing to commandeer a situation, and then blame others for the devastation that follows.
Whenever this kind of thing happens, whenever Muslims threaten violence because their prophet was "defamed," they are only proving that it wasn't a defamation at all. The sons of Muhammad do the works of Muhammad.
The offending passage in my book appears to have been this one:
"He [Muhammad] became a marauder and
pirate, ordering attacks on Meccan caravans. Two years later, Muhammad
ordered assassinations in order to gain control of Medina, and in AD 630
he conquered Mecca" (p. 26 of the English edition).
Letting a caravan have it is noted in the Koran itself:
"You were encamped on this side of the
valley and the unbelievers on the farther side, with the caravan below.
Had they offered battle, you would have surely declined; but God sought
to accomplish what he had ordained, so that, by a clear sign, he that
was destined to perish might die . . ." (8:42)
In the meantime, I would ask everyone to please pray for the safety and security of anyone involved in this mess which, if there weren't such serious possible consequences for some, would be laughable.
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