While the West continues to temporize and sing itself just-so ditties over Islam, Islamic adherents themselves are forming other views about their religion. The latest is a Jordanian lawyer, who acknowledges there is a problem with Islam itself.
‘We have a problem’
By Zaid NabulsiFeb 10, 2015
The Jordan Times
Enough is enough. It is time to speak out.
“Islam is
innocent” is an incomplete sentence. Introspection is needed, for, if we
shy away from reality, the alternative will be more images like those
we witnessed last Tuesday night, when brave Lt. Muath Al Kasasbeh was
burnt to death in a cage.
The
inconvenient truth that is overlooked or willfully ignored by apologists
for the indefensible is the fact that Wahabism, the cult of mediaeval
austerity founded by Ibn Abdul Wahab (1703-1792), has over the last half
century been exported to every mosque and school throughout the Muslim
world until it completely enveloped mainstream Sunni Islamic teachings.
Wahabism has entirely replaced, and become, Sunni Islam; the two cannot be told apart anymore.
Some
Wahabist teachings, which have permeated the air we breathe in the
Muslim world, are simply irreconcilable with decent human values,
especially the ones that declare that every non-Wahabist is a disposable
body whose bloodletting is unproblematic.
So enough of
this burial of our heads in the sand.
It has become tiresome to keep
hearing the unproductive cliché that Islam is innocent after each
atrocity committed by devout fanatics who did nothing except execute the
exact letter of their textbooks, which order them to slaughter the
infidels. The escapism
that mainstream Islam has nothing to do with those atrocities does not
hold water anymore because Wahabism and Islam have become
indistinguishable.
To
understand the crisis of Muslims today, one has to remember that
Wahabism exists in several textbooks containing the alleged sayings of
the Prophet Mohammad, or books of “Hadith”, revered by so many. What we must
confront is the undeniable fact that it is from many stories found in
these books that the unprecedented cruelty of groups such as the
so-called Islamic State and Jabhat Al Nusra emanates.
The problem
today has nothing to do with the original spirit of Prophet Mohammad’s
message. Nor has it anything to do with the tumultuous history of
Muslims over 14 centuries, parts of which were no doubt glorious and
enlightened. The
catastrophe today is with the visible manifestation of Islam in the
modern world, as demonstrated by the prevalent beliefs and practices of
many people who call themselves Muslims.
This
negative image of Muslims is not all just smoke and no fire. This is
what those 120 Islamic scholars who sent a letter to Abu Bakr Al
Baghdadi last year could not fathom. IS did not
invent a new Islam. On the contrary, its followers are strict adherents
of the same textbooks quoted in that long letter (bizarrely addressed to
“Dr Ibrahim Awwad Al Badri”, Baghdadi’s real name, bestowing
intellectual respectability upon this mass murderer, as if one were
writing a letter to the mayor of Copenhagen).
In fact, the
scholars’ letter was a misguided attempt to disinfect Wahabism, to
cleanse it from itself, by claiming that IS simply misinterpreted texts
that are otherwise compatible with human decency. In that
sense, the letter squabbled over the semantics of the alleged
instructions by the Prophet to spread Islam by the sword, but it did not
dare renounce the authenticity of those same sayings.
Instead, the
scholars argued that IS has simply taken those instructions out of
context, and so they addressed the devotees of Ibn Taymiyah (the mentor
of Wahabism, 1263-1328) with counterarguments based on those same
problematic Ibn Taymiyah texts that IS employed to justify its
barbarity.
The truth of the matter is that, faced with the IS and Nusra atrocities, Muslims cannot afford to give Wahabism a facelift. If we truly want to defend Islam, we need to perform a much more invasive surgery.
Take the Muslim Brotherhood ("MB") as an example of the prevalence of the Wahabist teachings among Muslims today. The
Brotherhood is the virtual womb that incubated all the current jihadist
groups, including Al Qaeda itself (Al Zawahiri hailed from the Egyptian
MB offshoot that murdered president Anwar Sadat).
Yet, when
Abu Musab Al Zarqawi was killed in 2006, the three most senior leaders
of the MB in Jordan brazenly visited the condolence house in Zarqa and
announced to the media that Zarqawi was a martyr in the eyes of God,
despite Zarqawi having blown up three hotels in Amman the previous year,
killing scores of Jordanians going about their lives or celebrating a
peaceful wedding. . . .
More
recently, former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, of the MB, committed
much worse deeds than his Jordanian counterparts while he was briefly in
office, using his pardon prerogatives to release the murderers who
carried out the 1997 Luxor massacre of 62 elderly European tourists. . . .
Some may
counter that it is poverty and economics, not Wahabist doctrine, that
explain why so many Muslims are supportive of such murderous trends.
This simply defies the facts. The orgy of
decapitations in Syria over the last four years was promoted by very
rich Sunni clerics such as Yusuf Al Qaradawi and Mohammad Al Uraifi,
aided by the countless satellite stations openly calling for the murder
of Alawites and Shiites, and financed by billions from extremely wealthy
but hateful Muslims.
So, enough with the denials. It is time to raise the alarm. We have a problem!
It is not a coincidence that for over a decade we, Muslims, dominated the world record in mindless televised massacres. There is obviously a propensity towards eliminating “the other”, imbedded deep within Wahabist ideology. It is not only foolish to deny this fact, it is also dangerous, for we would be covering the cancerous tumour with a bandage.
What we
cannot deny is that many of the Wahabist textbooks are the same
operating manuals that Islamist butchers use to justify their savagery. For example,
very few people know that while Muath was being set on fire in that
macabre video, the voiceover was a recitation of an Ibn Taymiyah fatwa
deeming the incineration of unbelievers a legitimate act of jihad. Ibn Taymiyah
is not some obscure scholar on the fringe of Sunni Islam. In the Sunni
world, he is universally venerated with the title “Sheikh of Islam”,
elevating him to an almost infallible clerical status.
If we really
want to defend Islam as a religion of mercy, if we really want to be
believed when we proclaim the innocence of this religion, we need to do
more than just repeat this meaningless mantra about us having nothing to
do with IS.
We have to
muster the courage to identify the specific texts that actually defame
Islam, denounce them and permanently cleanse Islamic tradition of them.
The writer is a
Jordanian attorney and partner in the law firm of Nabulsi &
Associates. He contributed this article to The Jordan Times.
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