nota bene:

apakah Jaringan "Islam" Liberal-nya Goenawan Mohamad termasuk Kaum "Orientalis 
Pribumi" ini? siapakah yang mengundang "Irshad Manji" yang mereka puji-puji 
sebagai "Feminis Muslim Sejati" itu ke Indonesia tempohari?

hahaha...

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CounterPunch, May 9, 2006

The Native Orientalists:
The Muslims America Loves

By M. SHAHID ALAM

Being a Muslim today--in the middle of America's 'war against global 
terrorism'--carries some new hazards. But it is not without its bright side for 
a few Muslims who are eager to profit from this war.

Muslims need little tutoring in the hazards they now face. Many tens of 
thousands are already dead in wars imposed by the United States--on Iraq and 
Afghanistan. The death toll is expected to climb, perhaps steeply, as these 
wars are carried to Iran, Syria or Pakistan. Iranians also face the 
prospect--perhaps, imminent--of incineration in nuclear strikes.

Death or dislocation in wars are not the only hazards that confront Muslims. In 
principle, any Muslim can also become the object of 'extraordinary renditions.' 
No matter where they happen to be, they could be kidnapped by the CIA, hooded, 
and transported to secret offshore US prisons, or delivered into the hands of 
US-friendly regimes with expertise in the fine arts of interrogation. No one 
knows how many Muslims have suffered this cruel fate--or how many of them are 
still alive.

By comparison, Muslims who are captured or bought, and imprisoned in Guantanamo 
as 'enemy combatants,' are lucky. After facing down several legal challenges to 
these detentions, the US now brings these prisoners before military review 
boards. Although many of them have been cleared of any terrorist connections, 
it is quite touching that the US is now refusing to release them--it 
says--because they could be tortured by their own governments. The prisoners 
can now thank the US for offering sanctuary.

In fairness, America's 'war against global terrorism' has also created a few 
hard-to-resist opportunities. The chief beneficiaries of the new US posture are 
the Muslim rulers eager to get the US more firmly behind the wars they have 
been waging against their own people. They are happy to torture Muslims 
'rendered' to them by the CIA, and, periodically, they capture their own 
'terrorists' and put them on flights to Guantanamo.

The 'war against global terrorism' is also a war of ideas. In order to defeat 
the 'terrorists' the US must win the hearts and minds of Muslims. This is where 
Muslims can help. The US needs a few 'good' Muslims to persuade the 'bad' ones 
to reform their religion, to learn to appreciate the inestimable benefits of 
Pax America and Pax Israelica.

In the heyday of the old colonialism, the white man did not need any help from 
the natives in putting down their religion and culture. Indeed, he preferred to 
do it himself. Then, the opinion of the natives carried little weight with the 
whites anyway. So why bother to recruit them to denounce their own people. As a 
result, Orientalists wrote countless tomes denigrating the cultures of the 
lesser breeds.

Today the West needs help in putting down the uppity natives--especially the 
Muslims. One reason for this is that with the death of the old colonialism, 
some natives have begun to talk for themselves. A few are even talking back at 
the Orientalists raising all sorts of uncomfortable questions. This hasn't been 
good: and something had to be done about it. In the 1970s the West began to 
patronize 'natives' who were deft at putting down their own people. Was the 
West losing its confidence?

The demand for 'native' Orientalists was strong. The pay for such turncoats was 
good too. Soon a whole crop of native Orientalists arrived on the scene. 
Perhaps, the most distinguished members of this coterie include Nirad 
Chaudhuri, V. S. Naipaul, Fouad Ajami and Salman Rushdi. They are some of the 
best loved natives in the West.

Then there came the 'war against global terrorism' creating an instant boom in 
the market for Orientalists of Muslim vintage. The West now demanded Muslims 
who would diagnose their own problems as the West wanted to see them--as the 
unavoidable failings of their religion and culture. The West now demanded 
Muslims who would range themselves against their own people--who would denounce 
the just struggles of their own people as moral aberrations, as symptoms of a 
sick society.

So far these boom conditions have not evoked a copious supply of Muslim 
Orientalists. Irshad Manji has made herself the most visible na-tive 
Orientalist by cravenly playing to Western and Zionist demands for demonizing 
Muslims and Palestinians. I can think of a few others, but they have little to 
recommend themselves other than their mediocrity. This must be a bit 
disappointing for those who had pinned their hopes on using Muslim defectors to 
win the battle for Muslim hearts and minds.

There are some indications that this disappointment is turning to desperation. 
On March 11 the New York Times published a front page story on Dr. Wafa Sultan, 
"a largely unknown Syrian-American psychiatrist, nursing a deep anger and 
despair about her fellow Muslims." Deep anger and despair at fellow Muslims? 
Are these the new qualifications for Muslims to gain visibility in America's 
most prestigious newspaper?

If the only Muslims that the United States can recruit in its battle for ideas 
are at best mediocrities or worse--nobodies--what chance is there that it can 
win the battle for Muslim hearts and minds? The short answer is: very little. 
Muslims are not helpless children. You cannot molest them and then expect to 
mollify them with trifles and protestations of pure intentions. That may have 
worked for a while. It will not work for ever.

Muslims are too large and too dense a mass to be moved by wars. Military might 
could not break the spirit of Palestinians, Afghans, Bosnians, Chechens, 
Lebanese, Moros and Iraqis. What chance is there that wars will be more 
effective if applied against larger masses of Muslims?

The United States cannot expect to change Muslims unless it first thinks 
seriously about changing its policies towards Muslims. Americans must stop 
deluding themselves. Muslims do not hate their freedom: they only want that 
freedom for themselves. The United States and Israel seek to build their power 
over a mass of prostrate Muslim bodies. Stop doing that and then you will have 
a chance to win Muslim hearts and minds.

M. Shahid Alam is professor economics at a university in Boston. He may be 
reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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