Middle East and Terrorism <http://israelagainstterror.blogspot.ca/>
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2014
Caliph Ibrahim's Brutal Moment



by *Daniel Pipes*

After an absence of 90 years, the ancient institution of the caliphate
roared back into existence on the first day of Ramadan in the year 1435 of
the Hegira, equivalent to June 29, 2014. This astonishing revival
symbolically culminates the Islamist surge that began 40 years ago
<http://www.commentarymagazine.com/article/the-return-of-islam/>. A Western
analogy might be declaring the restoration of the Hapsburg Empire, which
traced its legitimacy to ancient Rome.



Whence comes this audacious move? Can the caliphate last? What will its
impact be?



For starters, a quick review of the caliphate (from the Arabic khilafa,
meaning "succession"): according tocanonical Muslim history
<http://www.meforum.org/3251/did-muhammad-exist>, it originated in 632
C.E., on the death of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, then spontaneously
developed, filling the nascent Muslim community's need for a temporal
leader. The caliph became Muhammad's non-prophetic heir. After the first
four caliphs, the office became dynastic.



>From the start, followers disagreed whether the caliph should be the most
able and pious Muslim or the closest relative of Muhammad; the resulting
division came to define the Sunni and Shiite branches of Islam,
respectively, causing the profound schism that still endures.



A single caliphate ruled all the Muslim lands until 750; but then two
processes combined to diminish its power. First, remote provinces began to
break away, with some -- such as Spain -- even creating rival caliphates.
Second, the institution itself decayed and was taken over by slave soldiers
and tribal conquerors, so that the original line of caliphs effectively
ruled only until about 940. Other dynasties then adopted the title as a
perquisite of political power.



The institution continued in an enfeebled form for a millennium until, in a
dramatic act of repudiation, modern Turkey's founder, Kemal Ataturk,
terminated its last vestiges in 1924. Despite several subsequent attempts
to restore it, the institution became defunct, a symbol of the disarray in
Muslim-majority countries and a yearned-for goal among Islamists.



And so matters remained for 90 years, until the group known as the Islamic
State in Iraq and the Levant (abbreviated "ISIS") issued a declaration in
five languages (English version: "This Is the Promise of Allah
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwcwh5A29xpwbFktY2JwWUFmUlU/preview?pli=1%5d>")
proclaiming the founding of a new caliphate under "Caliph" Ibrahim. Caliph
Ibrahim (aka Dr. Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim), about 40, hailing from Samarra,
Iraq, fought in Afghanistan and then Iraq. He now claims to be leader of
"Muslims everywhere" and demands their oath of allegiance. All other Muslim
governments have lost legitimacy, he claims. Further, Muslims must throw
out "democracy, secularism, nationalism, as well as all the other garbage
and ideas from the West."



Reviving the universal caliphate means, announces "The Promise of Allah,"
that the "long slumber in the darkness of neglect" has ended. "The sun of
jihad has risen. The glad tidings of good are shining. Triumph looms on the
horizon." Infidels are justifiably terrified for, as both "east and west"
submit, Muslims will "own the earth."



Grandiloquent words, to be sure, but also ones with zero chance of success.
ISIS has enjoyed backing from states like Turkey
<http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=8799> and Qatar
-- but to fight in Syria, not to establish a global hegemony. Nearby powers
-- the Kurds, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Israel (and eventually maybe Turkey too)
-- regard the Islamic State as anunmitigated enemy
<http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=8713>, as do
nearly all rival Islamic movements, including al-Qaida. (The only
exceptions: Boko Haram; scattered Gazans; and a new Pakistani organization
<http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/8068.html>.)The caliphate
already faces difficulty governing the Great Britain-sized territories it
conquered, troubles that will increase as its subject populations
experience the full misery of Islamist rule. (Its apparent capture of the
Mosul Dam on August 3 portends unspeakable crimes, including the denial of
electricity and water; or even creating catastrophic floods.)



I predict that the Islamic State, confronted with hostility both from
neighbors and its subject population, will not last long.



It will leave a legacy, though. No matter how calamitous the fate of Caliph
Ibrahim and his grim crew, they have successfully resurrected a central
institution of Islam, making the caliphate again a vibrant reality.
Islamists around the world will treasure its moment of brutal glory and be
inspired by it.



For non-Muslims, this development has complex and double-edged
implications. On the negative side, violent Islamists will be more
encouraged to achieve their hideous goals, leaving a wake of carnage. On
the positive side, the caliphate's barbaric zealotry will have the salutary
effect of awakening many of those yet asleep to the horrors of the Islamist
agenda.





*Daniel Pipes* (DanielPipes.org), president of the Middle East Forum, holds
a doctorate in medieval Islamic history.


*Source: *http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=9521

*Copyright* - Original materials copyright (c) by the authors.

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