New York Post | July 23, 2010
Imam
Feisal Rauf, the central figure in the coterie planning a huge mosque just off
Ground Zero, is a full-throated champion of the very same Muslim theologians
and jurists identified in a landmark NYPD report as central to promoting the
Islamic religious bigotry that fuels modern jihad terrorism.
This fact
alone should compel Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and Mayor Bloomberg to
withdraw their support for the proposed mosque.
In August
2007, the NYPD released "Radicalization in the West -- The Homegrown
Threat." This landmark 90-page report looked at the threat that had become
apparent since 9/11, analyzing the roots of recent terror plots in the
The
report noted that Saudi "Wahhabi" scholars feed the jihadist
ideology, legitimizing an "extreme intolerance" toward non-Muslims,
especially Jews, Christians and Hindus. In particular, the analysts noted that
the "journey" of radicalization that produces homegrown jihadis often
begins in a Wahhabi mosque.
The term
"Wahhabi" refers to the 18th century founder of this austere Islamic
tradition, Muhammad bin Abdul al-Wahhab, who claimed inspiration from 14th
century jurist Taqi al-Din Ahmad Ibn Taymiyyah.
At least
two of Imam Rauf's books, a 2000 treatise on Islamic law and his 2004
"What's Right with Islam," laud the implementation of sharia -- including within
He also
lionizes as two ostensible "modernists" Jamal al-Dinal-Afghani (d.
1897), and his student Muhammad Abduh (d. 1905). In fact, both defended the
Wahhabis, praised the salutary influence of Ibn Taymiyyah and promoted the
pretense that sha ria --
despite its permanent advocacy of jihad and dehumanizing injunctions on
non-Muslims and women -- was somehow compatible with Western concepts of human
rights, as in our own Bill of Rights.
In short,
Feisal Rauf's public image as a devotee of the "contemplative" Sufi
school of Islam cannot change the fact that his writings directed at Muslims are full of praise
for the most noxious and dangerous Muslim thinkers.
Indeed,
even the classical Sufi master that Rauf extols, the 12th-century jurist Abu
Hamed Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali, issued opinions on jihad and the
imposition of Islamic law on the vanquished non-Muslim populations that were as
bellicose and bigoted as those of Ibn Taymiyyah.
Also
relevant is the Muslim Leaders of Tomorrow program run by the American Society
for Muslim Advancement, an organization founded by Rauf and now run by his
wife. Among the future leaders it has recognized are one of the co-authors of a
"denunciation" of the NYPD report, a counter-report endorsed by all
major Wahhabi-front organizations in
More
revealing is the fact that Rauf himself has refused to sign a straightforward
pledge to "repudiate the threat from authoritative sharia to the religious freedom and
safety of former Muslims," a pledge issued nine months ago by ex-Muslims
under threat for their "apostasy." That refusal is a tacit admission
that Rauf believes that sharia
trumps such fundamental Western principles as freedom of conscience.
Wahhabism
-- whether in the form promoted by Saudi money around the globe, or in the more
openly nihilist brand embraced by terrorists -- is a totalitarian ideology
comparable to Nazism or, closer still, the "state Shintoism" of
imperial
For the
same reasons, we must say no to a Wahhabi mosque at Ground Zero.
Bloomberg seems more concerned with protecting the mosque's developers than protecting the rest of us. Doubt he'll change his mind under any circumstances.
Posted by: American Delight | July 23, 2010 at 09:53