Posted: 03 Feb 2014 10:09 PM PST
Groundhog Day is the
long eternal tragedy of Islam, which always sees its shadow and always ends
up with six weeks, six months or six hundred years of more winter. That
hopeful time when the bitter cold of winter begins its slow transition into
the warmth and renewal of spring never comes for Islam.
In
a reversal of the cycle of season, the Arab Spring led to the Islamic Winter,
but that is the endless pattern of Islamic attempts at reform and
rejuvenation, which rather than finding renewal in their attempts at
transformation only go on perpetuating the same cycle of violence, tyranny
and oppression.
There is a peculiar tragedy to a religion which cannot escape its own
destructive nature, each time it reaches for some form of redemption, its
hands come up dripping with blood and it all ends in more bodies and petty
tyrannies.
The film Groundhog Day showed us a man who was doomed to repeat the same day
over and over again until he learned to use his time to become a better
person. Islam has been stuck in its own form of that cycle, repeating the
same few decades over and over again, moving from religious ecstasy to holy
war, seeking redemption through religious tyranny and Jihad, and finding that
there was no escaping the internal decay and instability in the veins of the
religion.
Islam's only redemption is in establishing a theocracy. Its commitment to
power and the indulgence of the earthly and heavenly paradise of loot, slaves
and violence, led to its own degeneration over and over again. Having no
other spiritual form than the exercise of power, it has corrupted itself each
time, and then attempted to exorcise the corruption through more of the same.
The Islamic leaders of one generation endorse the tyrants whom the Islamic
leaders of another generation strive to overthrow. Hardly had Mohammed kicked
the bucket than his nearest and dearest were fighting a civil war over
supreme rulership. The origins of the Shiite-Sunni split lay not in theology,
but in a vulgar power play between Mohammed's son in law and his father in
law's clan. That greedy infighting has hardened into theological variations,
but the real split is what Muslim wars are always really about, money and
power.
Over a thousand years later the Muslim world is still dedicating all its
energies to civil wars and external conflicts whose only true goal is to put
money and power into the hands of its leaders. The confrontations between the
prominent Persian Shiite families running Iran and the Arab Sunni families
running the Arabian gulf states are not theological, though they take place
under the guise of theology. They are ethnic and economic conflicts dressed
up as religious conflicts.
The ugliest elements of Islam, its bigotry toward Jews and Christians, its
endless Razzia raids, its need to remove the faintest doubt about the
parentage of the children of its women, are pure tribal pettiness distilled
into religion by warlords and clan leaders whose understanding of theology
did not extend beyond personal power.
Islam was a predecessor of power movements like Communism and Nazism, its
leader worship grimly real, as any cartoonist who has tried to draw a picture
of Mohammed knows, or anyone who has seen Shiites cut their children bloody
while crying out in mourning for Caliph Ali. Its theology incapable of
embracing anything higher than its own will to power. Its objects of worship
are its warleaders, its soldiers and its atrocities.
Erdogan, the future
Islamist Prime Minister of Turkey, read a poem that went, "The minarets
are our bayonets; the domes are our helmets. Mosques are our barracks, the
believers are soldiers. This holy army guards my religion. Almighty, Our
journey is our destiny, the end is martyrdom". This rendition of
Islam's limited theological horizon was more than a warning for what would
follow when his party took power, it was a depressing journey into the black
hole of Islam where the only destination is self-destruction.
Not only is the Islamic imagination incapable of envisioning a better way, it
is also obsessed with the destruction of anyone or anything that can. Like
the dumb violent kid in the back of the class, it not only refuses to learn,
it is driven to harm anyone who does learn and tries to become a better
person. The reflexive Islamic hostility toward the modern and the humane is
fear transformed into hate. Fear of inferiority and fear that modern
sensibilities will end the tribal reign of power and usher in a new order
that will no longer incline its head to bearded old men and their dreams of
conquest.
Islamic fanaticism is most pronounced among those who have the most to lose.
Not the poor and the downtrodden, but the sons of the upper class and the upper
middle class make the most eager terrorists. The families who are now on top
have the most to lose from the arrival of spring and are the most determined
to retain their feudal powers, their oligarchies and tyrannies.
Apologists for Islamism like to portray those groups as liberation movements,
but there is nothing liberating about terrorist groups run by millionaires
and billionaires, doctors and other degree holders, and funded by the ruling
clans of Kuwait, the UAE and Saudi Arabia. These ruling families have the
most to lose from modernization, and though they build skyscrapers in their
cities, they also helped orchestrate the Arab Spring to topple more modern
governments and replace them with parties affiliated with the Muslim
Brotherhood.
The Arab Spring is a misnomer because Islam exists in opposition to the
spring, to the renewal of human energies and creative capacities. Its natural
season is the wasteland, the scorching hot desert or the bitterly cold
tundra, a place where life has no capacity for growth.
Islamic law is aimed at freezing human moral capacity in the seventh century
deserts of Arabia where women are property, outsiders are fair game, and
power is the only morality that matters. Anything that subverts this order,
whether it is domestic minorities or the existence of free people an ocean
away must be attacked and destroyed.
Islam has no capacity for debate. Its blasphemy laws wall off dissent and
prevent anyone from questioning the moral absolute of its power. It has, as
the Ayatollah Khomeini said, no sense of humor. To be able to laugh is to be
able to laugh at oneself and such laughter comes too close to doubt. There is
no room for doubt in Islam or for any human expression. Accordingly there is
no thaw, only the eternal winter.
Carrying
the seeds of its own destruction within its religion, it fights the same
battles under new names and with new weapons. The wars that were once fought
with spears are fought with warheads, but in the end they are still settled
with knives, like the box cutters of the Islamic hijackers of September 11 or
the murderers of Daniel Pearl. No matter how advanced the technology becomes,
the sword is still the embodiment of Islam.
The Muslim Middle East is indeed changing, but it is changing back to what it
once was, casting off the last remains of modernity imported from the West,
and bringing back the reign of the Burqa, the sword and the prophet. In the
West time moves forward, in the East it only moves backward. And so the
spring will never come for Islam. Instead it will act out the same bloody
rituals of Jihad, the killing of infidels and the civil wars, the slaves
building civilizations, the masters molesting young girls and then beating
them to death out of fear that the children might not be theirs.
This is the terrible cycle that repeats itself without hope of redemption.
This is the rite of winter that is at the heart of Islam. It is a dark and
bloody rite that has not changed in a thousand years. What we are witnessing
in Islamic oppression and terror is the ancient ceremony of death, the ritual
sacrifices of Ayatollahs and Mullahs over deserts and dusty fields, that
holds back the coming of the spring.
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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