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Showing posts with label San Bernardino. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 10, 2015

What is a Moderate Muslim?

In a previous piece on (San Bernardino shooter) Farook's partner in madness, I wrote:
"There is a dire need to explore the relationship between 'devout' and 'radicalized' Muslims. Was she devout because she was already radicalized; was she radicalized because she was devout? Is there any relationship at all?"

But the need to understand Islam goes far beyond that. We need to understand what a 'moderate' Muslim really is. Were they moderate Muslims in Pakistan when they went hysterical at the thought of someone burning the Quran, so they beat her half to death, dragged her behind a car through the streets, threw her into a dry riverbed, stoned her, then burnt her to ashes? Do these people represent most of Pakistan? Do they represent most of Islam?

A tree was planted in Farkhunda's ashes
Do those who danced in the streets in several countries around the world when they heard about 911, represent a large segment of Islam? Those Afghans who beat their daughters to a horrible death, or throw acid in their faces because they looked at a boy, or those who torture their teenage daughter-in-law because she won't prostitute herself for them, are they moderate Muslims?

What about those millions who mutilate their daughters with female genital mutilation so that they won't ever enjoy sex? Or those who sell their little girls to old men to become physical and sexual slaves, sometimes before puberty; are they moderates?

Are those who are working to establish Sharia in western countries, are they moderates?

How many Muslims, if given an opportunity to push a button that would instantly vapourize every Jew on earth, would do it? My guess is - the vast majority would, even the moderates. 

Are these people who are going to fit into western civilization? At the very least, they will eventually turn political will against Israel as they already seem to be doing in some European countries. Are you OK with that?

Shouldn't we have some idea what these people believe. Shouldn't we know if we are inviting a whole community of men who believe that little girls are objects to do with what they want - as Mohammed said? 

Are we still talking about a tiny minority of lunatics? Or are we talking about Islam?

Has the American Dream a better ambassador than Syed Farook?

The father of suspected San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook arrived from Pakistan in 1973, determined to make a better life for himself and his family. He earned a degree in engineering, worked hard, and raised his children; one of them, Syed Raheel Farook. Farook Sr. joined the Navy and, for his dedicated service, was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon. All the evidence we have right now, then, suggests that Farook, Sr. is the embodiment of the genus decent people everywhere so desperately seek, the moderate Muslim. In a recent interview with the Italian newspaper La Stampa, Farook played the part well, declaring himself in complete despair and disbelief over his son’s alleged massacre.


How, then, did Farook soothe his son when junior ranted about Israel?

“I told him he had to stay calm and be patient,” Farook, Sr. told his interviewer, “because in two years Israel will not exist any more. Geopolitics is changing: Russia, China and America don’t want Jews there any more. They are going to bring the Jews back to Ukraine. What is the point of fighting? We have already done it and we lost. Israel is not to be fought with weapons, but with politics. But he did not listen to me, he was obsessed.”

It’s hardly appealing to judge a bereaved father—even the father of an alleged homicidal maniac—in his time of grief, but Farook’s comments are telling. They reveal a fundamental flaw in the convenient dichotomy we’ve set up for ourselves, insisting that Muslims came in two shades—good and moderate, bad and murderous—and that it was our duty as enlightened and gentle folk to sort the two out lest some drooling bigot jump to the wrong conclusion.

To better understand this predicament, contemplate the following scenario: imagine hearing someone described as a moderate Christian conservative, except that he looks forward to all the homosexuals being rounded up in the near future and shipped off to Monaco. Or imagine a so-called moderate white guy saying that while white Americans have tried and failed to keep blacks down by means of violence, there’s nothing to worry about because sooner or later the blacks will all be stacked into boats and shipped back to Africa. If you heard this, you would likely be appalled, and then declare that while you can think of quite a few adjectives to describe the person in question, “moderate” is certainly not one of them.

And yet, when it comes to moderate Muslims, we view Jew-hating as understandable, even acceptable. In Bedfordshire, England, for example, the local police launched a social media campaign to promote tolerance and diversity, featuring an officer standing side by side in solidarity with Qadeer Baskh, the chairman of the local Luton Islamic Centre. Jews, that institution’s website makes clear, are the “brethren of swine and pigs,” who “strive their utmost to corrupt the beliefs, morals, and manners of Muslims” and must therefore be vanquished. You can hear similar opinions from celebrated moderates in Amman, Cairo, Brooklyn, and elsewhere.

These vile statements, usually, are explained away by mumbling something about the occupation or Gaza or the lasting effect of a strange religious conflict over some faraway land none of us well-heeled westerners have any business trying to understand. That’s a travesty. A tiny religious minority group with its own independent national existence, Jews are the Middle East’s essential others. A failure to think of them in any other way but yearning for their destruction, and you could neither call yourself a moderate nor hope to ever strike roots in a democratic society that still believes in the bounties of peace, pluralism, and liberty.

It’s time, then, for a new litmus test. It’s this: No moderate Muslim should ever reject the state of Israel’s right to exist. Criticism, even of the vociferous kind, is fair and welcome; fantasies about huddled Jewish masses banished to the Ukraine aren’t. If you fail to pass this simple test, it’s only a matter of time before you or someone you love picks up a gun and goes gunning for the Jews, the Jews-for-Jesus, the Christians, and all the others who do not share your hateful worldview.

Liel Leibovitz is a senior writer for Tablet Magazine.

Monday, December 7, 2015

'We feel ashamed': Pakistani Relatives of California Shooter

Pakistani woman Tashfeen Malik, 29, and her husband Syed Farook, 28, gunned down 14 people at a social services centre in San Bernardino, an act praised by Daesh
The happy newlyweds arriving LAX  FBI.Image Credit: AP
Gulf News - Pakistan
KAROR LAL ESAN, Pakistan: Estranged relatives of a Pakistani woman involved in a mass shooting in California spoke Sunday of their shame at her crimes, as former classmates and teachers painted a picture of a quiet, religiously conservative student.

Tashfeen Malik, 29, and her husband Syed Farook, 28, gunned down 14 people at a social services centre in San Bernardino, an act praised by Daesh (the self-styled Islamic State group) who hailed the couple as "soldiers" of its self-proclaimed caliphate.

"Self-styled"? Seems to me that they are a lot like Al Qaeda, Taliban, Boko Haram, and many other literal followers of Islam. They are 'styled' after Mohammed! Everything they do has been modeled by 'the prophet'.

According to her uncle Malik Ahmed Ali Aulakh, who is a former provincial minister, Tashfeen was born in the village of Karor Lal Esan in the central province of Punjab but moved to Saudia Arabia around 1989.

Tashfeen's father Gulzar Malik, an engineer, had grown distant from his family and "he never came back even to attend the marriages of close relatives", added Aulakh.

"We are ashamed and shocked about this act done by our niece - why did she do something so gruesome? We can't believe it," he told AFP.

Malik Omar Ali Aulakh, another of her uncles, added: "We have not kept in touch with Gulzar's family and he avoided contacting us."

A Pakistani intelligence agent told AFP they had conducted a search Saturday of a second family home in the region's main city of Multan, around 130 miles (200 kilometres) northwest of their ancestral village, but found nothing of interest.

An AFP reporter at the scene Sunday afternoon saw a woman wearing a black burqa and green sweater leaving the pink-and-white two-storey house located in a middle-class neighbourhood with a bearded man, both carrying luggage.

A local resident walks past the house of Gulzar Ahmed Malik, the father of
female US shooter Tashfeen Malik, iImage Credit: AFP
"This woman was part of Gulzar Ahmed Malik's family and the man with her was her maternal uncle. They were living in this house and now they have gone somewhere. I don't know where have they gone," said Zulfiqar, a resident of the area.

Devout student
The southern region of Punjab from which Tashfeen hailed has long been associated with Sufism, a mystical form of Islam whose adherents worship with song and dance, attend shrines and devote themselves to historic saints - practices viewed as heretical by more orthodox Muslims.

Indeed, according to Mohammad Jamil, a neighbour of Tashfeen's father, one of Tashfeen's uncles himself was a Sufi devotional singer.

"We don't want Muslims to do such things. Such people should be punished, must be punished," said Jamil of Tashfeen, adding: "She has dishonoured Pakistan."

Pakistan has honour to dis?

It is still not clear where Tashfeen became radicalised, but by the time she returned to Pakistan in 2007 to pursue a degree in pharmacology at the Bahauddin Zakariya University that lasted till 2013, she was devoutly religious and wore a veil, according to former instructors.

"She was not outspoken or ultra-modern but she was religious minded, polite and submissive," said Dr Khalid Hussain Janbaz, chair of the pharmacy department.

There is a dire need to explore the relationship between 'devout' and 'radicalized' Muslims. Was she devout because she was already radicalized; was she radicalized because she was devout? Is there any relationship at all?

A fellow student who requested anonymity told AFP that Malik lived in university accommodation for two years before moving into a house with her mother and another sister, also a student.

"She would often watch religious TV programmes and attended religious lectures," the student said, adding that Malik remained in touch with some of her friends via Facebook, and told one that she was pregnant.

"She preferred to remain in veil or burqa throughout her stay in the university and provided veiled pictures for all her university documents," said the student.

'Don't blame Pakistan'
Pakistan's government Sunday issued a statement condemning the attack, even as its interior minister said Islamabad could not be held responsible.

"We have contacted the US government and assured them we will provide them whatever legal assistance possible, if asked," Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan told reporters in Islamabad.

But, he added: "A country or a national or a religion cannot be held responsible for a crime committed by an individual and I appreciate a wise approach adopted by the US administration on the issue."

"An individual", certainly, but 99% of terrorists are Muslim - I think that religion can be held responsible for producing them.