Posted: 02 Jun 2013 10:23 PM PDT
On a mild London
afternoon, two Muslims rammed a car into a British soldier returning to the
barracks after working at the Tower of London. They shouted Allah Akbar and
hacked and slashed at his body in an attempt to behead him. By the time they
were done, his body could only be identified through dental records.
Shortly
afterward, British Prime Minister David Cameron said that “there is nothing
in Islam that justifies this truly dreadful act”. London Mayor Boris Johnson
added, “It is completely wrong to blame this killing on Islam.”
Now former Prime Minister Tony Blair has thrown in his two pence writing,
"There is not a problem with Islam. For those of us who have studied it,
there is no doubt about its true and peaceful nature."
Blair previously claimed to have read the Koran every day, but apparently did
not get as far as Chapter 5, which contains the verses that the Muslim
murderers quoted after their butchery. And that’s understandable. Between his
business deals with the Qatari royal family, which is behind much of the
terrorism in the Middle East, the Kuwaiti royal family and the royals of the
United Arab Emirates, it stands to reason that Tony probably never got past a
few verses a day.
It’s easy to picture Tony Blair after a hot muggy day of clasping the greasy
hands of Emirs and Sheikhs and trading his expertise for blood money,
remembering to always eat with the right hand, not the left, returning to his
five star hotel room, climbing into bed with his room Koran, flipping it open
to the first chapter, reading, “In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful”
and deciding that sounds peaceful enough, letting his head hit the pile of
plush pillows and calling it a day. If Tony had made it as far as Chapter 2,
where the Koran proclaims “Fight in the cause of Allah”, then the expert on
Islam might have been able to entertain some doubts about its truly peaceful
nature.
In what the Daily Mail describes as a “brave assault on Muslim extremism”,
Blair writes, “There is not a problem with Islam... But there is a problem
within Islam – from the adherents of an ideology that is a strain within
Islam.”
It is rather sad that political bravery now consists of admitting that there
may be some sort of problem within Islam and that it “is not the province of
a few extremists... the world view goes deeper and wider than it is
comfortable for us to admit.” Having exhausted all his courage by admitting
that there is a problem somewhere within Islam, Blair bravely avoids
admitting it by babbling about international affairs and the need to
intervene in Syria.
Over in Afghanistan, Lee Rigby, the murdered soldier, might have been
credited with a brave assault on “Muslim extremism”. Blair, writing a Daily
Mail article that concedes that the problem may be a bit bigger than just
that legendary tiny minority of extremists is hardly in that category.
Political courage now involves minimizing a grave threat less than all the
other politicians who are also minimizing the grave threat. If the political
consensus is that the mountain is nothing but a molehill, the brave pol
courageously comes out and says that it’s actually a minor hill.
But let’s take Blair at face value for a moment. If there is a problem within
Islam, then how can the problem not be with Islam? If Tony Blair had picked
up a virulent intestinal parasite on a trip to Dubai, wouldn’t there be a
problem both within Blair and with Blair? If there is an epidemic of drug
abuse in the United Kingdom, isn’t there a problem both with and within the
UK? Can there really be a problem within Islam that involves the willingness
of millions of Muslims to kill in the name of Islam that is not also a
problem with Islam?
The purpose of Blair’s meaningless distinction is to contend that it’s not a
structural problem with Islam, but some sort of aberrant mutation brought on
by Western colonialism. The trouble with that is that it requires a willful
refusal to address the actual text of the Koran and the entire body of
Islamic history.
Even if we were to assume that the problematic “strain” of Islam is not
universally representative, who exactly is Tony Blair to declare it so based
on his casual readings of a book that contains more death threats per page
than the Daily Mail’s comments section?
Governments are not supposed to define the nature of religion or pick and
choose between various sects. And indeed the legality of declaring that one
form of Islam is legitimate and another is not has frequently been
challenged.
It is the role of Muslims to argue amongst themselves what is and isn’t
legitimate Islam. Such an argument is currently being waged in Syria using
the theology of heavy artillery and death squads. Perhaps Tony Blair should
think twice before involving the UK in such an Islamic religious debate or
trying to hold one at home.
No government should be determining what is and isn’t legitimate Islam. What
they should be doing is addressing threats emanating from Islam. There is no
need to study the Koran in order to understand those threats. Muslim
terrorists have been willing to patiently explain that they are killing us in
the name of Islam. We can take them at their word or, like Blair and Boris,
foolishly argue the doctrines of their religion with them.
If Tony Blair returned home from Kuwait City with the Swine Flu,
the authorities would quarantine him without making any fine distinctions as
to whether there was something wrong with Tony or within Tony. Like the
nature of the one true Islam, that is a metaphysical question that
governments are not qualified to answer.
If the UK quarantines foreigners and even natives with the Swine Flu, which
has killed far fewer Brits than Islamic terrorism, should it not begin
quarantining the even more dangerous strain of Islam?
It was Blair’s government that brought the Islamic plague to the United
Kingdom in large numbers as part of a deliberate policy to forcibly transform
the UK into a multicultural paradise. That policy has led to constant
killings by the affected and the spread of strains of Islam to non-Muslims
like the two Woolwich attackers.
There is no question that Islam is the problem. When men kill in the name of
Islam, they are making a bloody statement that Islam is the problem. The only
remaining question is whether to stop importing more strains of the terrorist
disease before it’s too late or to waste more time splitting hairs on what
exact percentage of the affected are truly dangerous.
1 in 4 British Muslims said that the 7/7 bombings were justified. If 1 in 4
visitors from Pakistan were infected with the Swine Flu, there would be an
immediate ban on travel from Pakistan. It may be time to apply the logic of
the quarantine to stop the Islamic strain that Blair brought to the United
Kingdom.
Daniel Greenfield is a New York City based writer and blogger
and a Shillman Journalism Fellow of the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
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