Reformist Egyptian Writer Critique's Islamist Education and Propaganda
In the wake of the recent wave
of terrorist bombings in Egypt, the reformist Egyptian writer Sayyid Al-Qimni
published an essay in the weekly Roz Al-Yousuf in which he argues that the
responsibility for terrorism in Egypt lies not just with the terrorists
themselves but also with those who create a cultural atmosphere conducive to
terrorism.
Thus, in Al-Qimnis opinion, the
fight against terrorism requires combating extremist trends among Muslim
clerics and in the Arab media.
At the end of his essay, Al-Qimni
presents a famous episode in early Muslim history to support his argument.
When 'Ali Ibn Abi Talib became caliph in 656 A.D., he was opposed by a
number of the Prophet Muhammad’s closest companions, including Muhammad’s
wife Aisha. In the first intra-Muslim fighting (fitna) in history, these
opponents met Ali at what is known as the Battle of the Camel, in December
656 A.D. Although killing animals in war is generally forbidden in Muslim
law, and despite the aura of sanctity attached to 'Aisha, Muslim tradition
relates that Ali ordered his followers to bring down the camel on which
Aisha rode, as he considered this necessary in order to win the battle for
the caliphate.
Al-Qimni uses this episode to
urge Egyptians to oppose those who threaten society, even if they speak in
the name of religion: (1)
A Barrier Separates the
Muslim's Mind from the Real World, Making Him
Lose the Capacity to
Distinguish Good from Evil
"This suicide bomber was not a
lone drop-out from society. He was certainly part of a cell... Nonetheless,
it is now possible that an isolated individual can carry out a bombing, as
indeed occurred when an
[Egyptian] citizen stabbed a
tourist who was kissing his [own] wife one week prior to the recent
explosion. It is taught in the schools, on television, in the mosques, and
within the family that this scene [of a husband kissing his wife], which
touches the hearts of people all over the world, and makes them overflow
with feelings and humanity - is ugly, promiscuous, and immodest. Thus, the
terrorist act of that citizen was merely a result of what we planted in him.
He was unable to resist the generator of hate and repugnance within him, so
he stabbed the couple with a switchblade...
"The generator of hatred,
revulsion, and cruelty is like a generator of energy; it explodes if
internal pressure rises. That is what happens to the poor Muslim when he is
exposed to the enormous pressure of the religious people in our country,
which is far greater than that to which people of other religions in the
world are exposed. While for the
Christian it is enough to make
the sign of the cross, which only takes one second, the Muslim is required
to be a mechanical instrument, performing the same action every day. He is
required to go to the mosque five times a day, and is required to constantly
read the Koran, and to force himself to weep if he cannot weep, and to spend
an entire work day in the mosque. No one can make him work so long as he is
reading the Koran and reciting endless supplications and devotions. [Such
recitations] accompany his every motion and position, from the moment he
gets up at dawn to the moment he retires to the conjugal bed...
"There is a barrier separating
the [Muslim's] mind from the real world around him, so that he falls into a
state of constant hallucination and, as a result, loses the capacity to
distinguish between good and evil.
He only recognizes the value of
halal and haram [i.e., permissible vs. prohibited] according to the Islamic
point of view. Muslims are burdened with many repressive restrictions...
Freedom of thought and expression are fenced in by Islamic restrictions ..."
"The Muslim is fenced in to the
Point Where His Mind is paralyzed"
"There are stipulations and
rules concerning clothing, such as the veil (hijab)...
"Muslims are forbidden to
participate in carnivals which bring together all fellow citizens of the
homeland to meet each other in the streets in an atmosphere of mutual love
and love for the homeland...
"Muslims are forbidden to enjoy
refined dance ... forbidden to enjoy cinema, novels, theatre, and music...
"The Muslim is fenced in to the
point where his mind is paralyzed, and thus he surrenders his mind to the
deputies of Islam upon Earth, because there is someone [else] to think for
him...
"As for the Muslim woman, she
is consigned to wretched slavery.
According to the foremost of [Koranic]
exegetes Al-Razi (2)... she is like a prisoner in a man's possession.
"[Sheikh Yousef] Al-Qaradhawi
explained on Al-Jazeera... 'The woman is subject to more restrictions [than
the man] ...because the man is not a [source of] temptation as is the woman,
who is required to cover her hair, bosom, and neck and to wear [clothing]
that is neither transparent nor tight-fitting...'
"[Muslim] women have
surrendered their minds and spirits and believe that these are religious
duties that are obligatory for them, to such an extent that women academics
from Al-Azhar [University] accused the author of these lines of apostasy
when I spoke about the rights to which they are entitled by virtue of their
being full-fledged citizens just like men.
"Through the media, education,
mosques, and [voluntary] religious associations, they have been able to take
control of peoples' minds, and thus to direct them however they wished. We
become their instruments, which they use however they want. If they want,
they make us fight for their glory, and if they want, they turn some of us
into walking explosive devices.
"[Among them] there is a group
engaged in preaching and guidance, and it is the most dangerous of all,
because it prepares the intellectual ground for terrorism. [Another] group
[is responsible for] justifying terrorist acts through the media. [This
group] mouths condemnation of [terrorist acts] while finding the worst sort
of excuses for them ... but when they are hard-pressed, they claim that they
[i.e. the terrorists] are a minority who have nothing to do with Muslims and
that Islam is not to blame for them, and they blow themselves up around us
and amongst us, because they have been deprived of freedom.
"Now do you see the
achievements of the Blessed Islamic Awakening? Do you see that we have now
reached a record level of backwardness among the nations, and we have earned
the height of the world's contempt?
"They have deluded our youth
into believing that despotism is of recent advent, invented by the current
[Arab] governments with the support of the infidel countries, headed by the
American Satan. They have deluded [the
youth] into believing that the
values of freedom, justice, and equality once prevailed in Muslim societies
before the advent of colonialism..."
Qaradhawi and His Followers
Have Appointed Themselves the Deputies of
Allah
"When we ask ourselves who is
the [real] criminal murderer in the [terrorist], Incident at Al-Azhar and in
those that occurred before it and after it, we are at a loss. (3)
"Is it Sheikh Al-Qaradhawi, the
[religious] authority for the Muslim Brotherhood and for their brethren of
various sorts? It is he who took a stand against tourism, which is the most
secure source of financial income for Egypt...?
"[Qaradhawi] said in a
television broadcast on Al-Jazeera: 'They [the reformists] claim that it is
in the people's interest to permit prostitution and to permit [the selling
of] alcohol so as to encourage tourism.' First of all, this - prostitution
and alcohol - is his pretext for declaring tourism to be contrary to Islam.
[Al-Qaradhawi continued,]
'Mecca was also like this [i.e., with prostitution and alcohol], but the
Prophet forbade this kind of income and replaced it with another kind of
income - jihad for the sake of Allah, in order to gain an income which is
greater and better by conquering other countries. And Allah said: 'If you
fear poverty, then know that Allah will enrich you from his bounty, [Koran
9:28] ' meaning that if you are afraid of suffering dire [financial]
straits, the Lord will deliver you from these straits,- and in fact Allah
enriched them through conquest and spoils.'
"Consider [how Qaradhawi]
brazenly attempts to deceive the Muslims and Allah. The substitute [for
income from tourism according to Qaradhawi], then, is jihad in order to
conquer the entire world, after tourism is banned from our country...
"Qaradhawis position against
Egypt is certainly not [merely] his own personal position ... because he is
part of a whole band, mostly in Egypt, that constantly repeats the same
message. Qaradhawi opines: 'There are [people] who strive to break Islam
into pieces. They want it to be an Islam without jihad ... principles of
faith without shari'a... and the Koran without the sword. [Islam, however,]
is a calling that encompasses all aspects of life, from toilet etiquette to
the structure of the state. It provides laws [to govern] man's [life] from
birth to death.'
"Naturally, Qaradhawi does not
tell us that there is no legal Islamic statement on political matters or on
the nature of the regime... However,
Qaradhawi and his followers say
that political affairs should be under
Allah's rule and not under
human rule, and since Allah does not rule in person, they have appointed
themselves to rule as His deputies.
"Qaradhawi has misled our youth
with this idea of Islam's shumuliyya [i.e.,
the notion that Islamic law
covers every aspect of life] and that this is the essential principle of
Islam, [so that] if you do not accept it, you commit outright apostasy. But
then reformist thinkers forced him to admit that it had never been an
essential principle of Islam... and that the idea of Islam's shumuliyya was
in fact introduced in 1928 by Hasan Al-Bana [the founder of the Muslim
Brotherhood] and that the concept of hakimiyya [i.e., the idea that Allah is
the sole sovereign] appeared relatively late, in the writings of Sayyid Qutb
[a Muslim Brotherhood leader, executed by the Nasser regime in 1966]...
These concepts [of shumuliyya - the totality of Islamic law - and hakimiyya
- Allah's rule] are nothing more than ideas and beliefs of an outlawed group
that is soiled with blood... (4)
"[According to these concepts]
we should refer to the seventh century in all our matters..."
We Let Terrorism Grow When We
Allowed Islamist Thought to Infiltrate Our Media and Schools
"Who is responsible [for the
terrorist acts]?
"We let terrorism grow and
flourish when we allowed Islamist thought to
Infiltrate our media and
schools... Terrorism grew when we allowed the
Islamists to plant in the minds
of Egyptian Muslims [the concept] that citizenship and patriotism are
reprehensible innovations, and this is because the Islamists do not
recognize [individual] countries, for they are the Islamic nation of la
ilaha illa 'llah ['There is no God but Allah'], wherever they may be. The
issue of the ideology of hatred got out of hand when we allowed the
[Egyptian] Fatwa Authority to decide in matters outside its jurisdiction...
"This cancer spread when we
allowed them to steal the souls of our children... The virus thrived when we
allowed the current of hatred to be directed against the very interests of
the people, when we charged the souls with the current of hatred for the
advanced Western countries to the point where our peoples now hate
everything associated with the West - even freedom, dignity and democracy -
instead of hating those Islamic sheikhs and armed militias who have dragged
our honour in the mud for the whole world to see."
The Arab Media Has Given the
Islamists Legitimacy to Kill Innocent
People
"We have once again given them
[i.e. the Islamists] legitimacy ... to kill innocent people, because all
[the Arab media] ... have been using the term resistance to refer to what
the Arab infiltrators and the remnants of the bloody Ba'th in Iraq are doing
against our own people, while 'resistance' is a laudatory term suggesting
legitimate national resistance. Thus the Islamists compare [the 'resistance'
in Iraq] with the French resistance against the Nazi occupation...
"[The Arab media] supported the
Sunnis in Iraq when they refused to participate in the elections - if some
[media outlets] did not say so explicitly, but this was implied...
"We know that the Sunnis do not
want partners in ruling Iraq - not Kurds nor Shi'ites nor Assyrians nor
Chaldeans nor Mandeans... They are striking at the majority of the [Iraqi]
people, who courageously went to the polls while saying to [the Sunnis],
'No! Your time and the time of your monopoly on rule is over.' However, the
Sunnis aren't giving up, because they are convinced that rule over Iraq is
theirs and theirs alone by right...
One of the programs on Al-Jazeera,
Al-Qaradhawi declared: 'One should sacrifice one's life and one's country
for Islam, because Islam takes precedence over human life'... [In one of his
books] Al-Qaradhawi states [in one of his books]: '[Our goal is] to
establish a Muslim state that will be governed by Allah's Shari'a. The
Islamist activists need to exert their best efforts to prepare public
opinion to accept their ideas and to [pave the way for] their state.' In
another book he says: 'Fighting apostasy, heresy, secularism, and
immorality, and fighting their foreign and domestic supporters, is the
religious duty of these times and the order of the day.'
"Proper education and teaching
create an individual who loves life, - not one who hates life and thus
destroys himself and others. However, our universities have turned into
religious associations that discuss what is halal [permissible] and what is
haram [prohibited], and they research religious commentaries instead of
researching the laws of physics and mathematics. Our universities now
research the issue of the head covering, the veil, modesty, virtue, and the
pillars of Islam...
The universities have forgotten
their role as the primary place for scientific research, that is, to examine
the country's ills, whether in medicine or in the field of culture, in order
to fight against them...
The universities have abandoned
their field of expertise and have assumed the role of the mosque...
To be specific, when you visit
the University of Zaqaziq, to be specific, which is where the suicide bomber
from the Al-Azhar incident studied and was an outstanding student, you will
find slogans everywhere, none of which have anything to do with science.
They are all about hatred, the veil, and jihad.
"We nurtured the seed of
terrorism when we allowed our laws, our media, and our schools (5) to divide
our people into two camps, with the country belonging to only one of them.
This one group is in possession of the absolute truth, and is obligated to
correct the others, or, if it can't correct them, to destroy them...
"This is [the same] trial which
Muslims faced at the beginning of their history, at the Battle of the
Camel... 'Aisha's camel was the symbol of a culture of rebellion against the
caliphate, its legitimacy, and its law. This is the culture of armed Muslim
opposition in the name of religion. Therefore, 'Ali called out: 'Bring down
the camel! As long as the camel lives, people will die.'
"My dear countrymen: bring down
your camel! Bring down the camel, even if it be sacred, to keep Egyptians
from dying."
Endnotes:
(1)Roz Al-Yousuf (Egypt), May
5, 2005.
(2) Fakhr Al-Din Al-Razi, d. 1209.
(3) The bombing at the Khan Al-Halili,
on April 7, 2005.
(4) These two concepts -
shumuliyya and hakimiyya - are closely related.
Shumuliyya states that all
aspects of life fall under the jurisdiction
of Islamic law. Hakimiyya
states that the only legitimate government is
Allahs government, which in
practical terms means government according
to Islamic law.
(5) The specific mention of the
schools is probably a reference to
Egypts two-track educational
system, one track is more religious (or in
the author's opinion, radical
Islam,) than the other. |