Thursday 2 August 2007

Categories of muslims

Amazing article published by the Washington Post and written by a controversial woman, that's what I can say. I don't agree completely with what she thinks and writes, but her opinion is interesting. It shows also how some people perceive Islam. Here is an extract:

In the quest for reconciliation between Muslim and western societies, it is important to recognize that Muslims are as diverse as Islam is monolithic. Islam attempts to unify more than a billion people of different geographical origins, languages, ethnicities, and cultural and educational backgrounds into one religious tribe. And while I acknowledge that generally stereotyping believers is difficult since belief is subjective, for the sake of discussion I would like to distinguish between five types of Muslims.

The first group includes those Muslims who leave the faith because they cannot reconcile it with their conscience or with modernity. This group is important for the evolution of the Islamic world because they ask the urgent and critical questions believers usually avoid. Ex-Muslims living in the west are just beginning to find their voice and to take advantage of the spiritual and social freedoms available to them.

The second group is comprised of genuine Muslim reformers, such as Irshad Manji, who acknowledge the theological out-datedness of the Koranic commands and the immorality of the prophet. They tend to emphasize the early chapters in the Koran urging goodness, generosity and spirituality. They argue that the latter chapters wherein Islam is politicized and the concepts of sharia, jihad and martyrdom are introduced should be read in the context in which they were written, some 1,400 years ago.

The third group is made up of those Muslims who support the gradual perpetuation and domination of Islam throughout the world. They use the freedoms offered in democracy to undermine social modernity and, though initially opposed to the use of violence, foresee that once the number of believers reaches a critical mass the last remnants of unbelievers may then be dealt with in violence, and sharia law may be universally implemented. Ayatollah Khomeini used this method successfully in Iran. Erdogan of Turkey is following in his footsteps. Tariq Ramadan, deeply rooted in his Muslim Brotherhood heritage, is devoted to such a program among European Muslims.

The fourth group is the most obvious and immediately threatening. In this group we find a growing number of hard-line Muslims who have defined martyrdom as their only goal. This is an army of young men whipped into a frenzy of suicidal violence by power hungry clergy. These clergy have public platforms and work with impunity from institutions untouched and often funded by national authorities.

The fifth group is largely ineffective and only threatening in their refusal to acknowledge the truth. Here we find the elite clergy who make a show of trying to reconcile Islam with modernity. They are motivated by self-preservation and have no interest in true reform. They take selective passages from the holy books to make a case for a peaceful Islam, ignoring the many passages inciting violence, such as those verses which command the death of apostates.

It is through the first two of these five groups that progress and reform will come. As for the rest, the western world would be wise to recognize the realities of Islam, a religion laid down in writing over a millennium ago with violence and oppression at its heart.


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4 comments:

Téméraire said...

Elle fait la psychanalyse de tous les Musulmans pour les répertorier en 5 catégories (d'ailleurs je ne me trouve en aucune des 5) à la fin elle conclus qu'uniquement à travers les 2 premières que les progrès et la réforme arrivera.

C'est dingue, ce que certains occidentaux arrivent à nous connaitre mieux que nous-même !!!.

Sardina said...

@Temeraire: Le pire c'est qu'elle est musulmane, mais elle parle comme le vieux Bof du fin fond d'Europe ou d'US, avec beaucoup de haine. Je te conseille tout l'article, il est aberrant. Si c'est ca leur Islam en Somalie, le pays va vraiment mal alors.

Téméraire said...

J'ai lu tout l'article et je ne savais pas que l'auteur était Musulmane et même si elle l'est alors avec cette catégorisation elle loin de connaitre l'Islam ou elle volait donner l'image de ce que l'Occident cherche comme Islam.

Ce partage et ce type de raisonnement et identique à celui qu'on trouve chez certains "spécialistes de l'Islam" tel quye Daniel Pipes

M.o.u.l.i.n said...

Ainsi, pour être dans le bon camp, il faut soit quitter la foi musulmane, soit admettre l'immoralité du Prophète... intéressant.

Voilà un article Boudourou du Washington Post...