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*Islam Is As Islam Does*

April 29, 2017 11:13 am By Michael Devolin
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“No religion can be considered in abstraction from its followers, or even
from its various types of followers.” — Alfred North Whitehead, from
*Adventures
in Ideas* (1933)

Publilius Syrus wrote long ago that “there are some remedies worse than the
disease.” We could say as much about most of the Western world’s erroneous
ideas about the religion of Islam. Chief among them is the notion that
Islam is good and the terrorism committed by Muslims is tangential from
Islam – a transmogrification of Islam proper. The remedy for this
terrorism, the theory goes, is to “deradicalize” those Muslims who have
taken the plunge into the dark waters of Islamic terrorism, or better yet,
prevent those Muslims considering taking this plunge by sheltering them
from the dangers of “radicalization.” The consequences of these imprudent
and sciolistic estimations is now catching up to the Western world, a world
that at one time believed our freedoms and our unhindered way of life
immune from the egregious cultures and violent sectarianism to which Islam
is innately connected in other, far away reaches of the planet.

Edmund Burke warned: “Well is it known that ambition can creep as well as
soar.” And those who have not really taken the religion of Islam seriously,
who have assumed that its adherents and its tenets are probably quite
similar to those of the other major religions, have done so at the expense
of our future and the well-being of the Western world. The insouciant and
the foolhardy pluralist (and this would include journalists and academia
and clergy) among us believe that the hegemony that Islam strove violently
and ruthlessly to achieve in the not-so-ancient past cannot possibly be the
end and the means that the “moderate Muslim” envisions and employs today
for the future of Islam. The most glaring failure of our modern experts
(aside from making innumerable observations about terrorists and terrorism
without offering even one real antidote) is that their premise has always
been, and remains, that Islam is good and, as the logical extension of this
premise, terrorism and the terrorist are anomalies tangential from Islam
proper. The creeping obtrusion of jihadist ideologies (and their
political/religious supporters) into the Western political narrative will
continue in congruence with the propagandistic existence of such
contradictory assumptions.

In a 2015 article in Commentary, Joshua Muravchik, after presenting the
results of numerous polls regarding Muslim attitudes towards terrorists and
terrorism, concludes: “While the predominant view among the world’s
Muslims, insofar as we can learn from these polls, rejects terrorism, a
significant minority does not. If, on the whole, say, 20 percent of
Muslims, a conservative estimate of the average of these numbers, support
terror ‘often’ or ‘sometimes,’ that amounts to 300 million people; and if,
say, another 15 percent support it ‘rarely,’ then the total base of support
for at least occasional terror acts comes to 500 million. There is little
comfort to be found in such figures.” Such figures prove without a doubt
that terrorism within the Muslim world and terrorism committed by Muslims
in the Western world can no longer be viewed as incidental or anomalous,
but the norm. Such figures also do little to exculpate Islam from the
common but oft-slandered and suppressed opinion that this religion is a
root source of anti-Jewish hatred and terrorism, and the primary
inspiration for jihadist ideologies.

Edmund Burke also wrote: “Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.”
It could also be said (although it would be a deviation from Burke’s
intended meaning) that nothing is so fatal to Western democracy as
indifference to Islam and the terrorism that inevitably manifests itself in
a minority of Muslims that numbers in the hundreds of millions. I’ve
written long ago that you cannot judge a religion’s efficacy, whether good
or bad, by its exceptional personalities, but only by the behavior of those
masses who are conglutinated by its tenets. In this sense and from this
perspective, Islam is not merely insalubrious for mankind, but even worse,
and because of this same insalubrious nature, it is a grand deception that
has hoodwinked the Western world in such a way that we
bend over backward in abject humility just to accommodate this intolerant
religion “in abstraction from its followers, or even from its various types
of followers.”



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