iraqi writes "Sharon's program to squash the Palestinian uprising in 100 days has proven to be a massive failure. More than 800 days have gone by and the situation has turned into a war of attrition that threatens to divide Israeli society.
A synopsis of Sheikh Safar Hawâlî's contribution to the
London conference. Let us begin by suggesting an alternative title to this
speech: Right Wing Extremists in Israel and America Have Come to the Same
Conclusion. The Israeli occupation of Jerusalem has ignited an explosion of
Christian evangelism in America. It has revived their hopes that Jesus (peace be
upon him) will return to rule the world for a thousand years.
They see Israel's occupation as the prelude to the Battle of
Armageddon that must take place before Jesus (peace be upon him) can return.
This movement in America increases in strength whenever Israel increases in
power or embarks upon a new war. This movement refuses to entertain any peaceful
solutions and always stirs up pessimism about the possibility of any possible
peace accords. This movement was at the height of its strength during the Reagan
years, especially when he professed his belief in the Battle of Armageddon.
This is also when the movement's leaders came to the height
of their fame; people like Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, and Jimmy Swaggart.The
recent outbreak of the Palestinian uprising stirred up their hopes again. But
what has happened? First, let us take a look at the Israeli Right. As the
Palestinian uprising drags on, dissatisfaction and frustration have begun to
spread throughout Israeli society, even within the ranks of the military and
among the settlers and immigrants. There is a lot of anxiety about Israel's
future.
Sharon's program to squash the Palestinian uprising in 100
days has proven to be a massive failure. More than 800 days have gone by and the
situation has turned into a war of attrition that threatens to divide Israeli
society. Now let us take a look at the American Right-Wing. Their foreign policy
centers on protecting Israel and maintaining that state's control over the
territories. However, the American Right is divided into two factions.First,
there is the secular, political right-wing.
They want to protect Israel's future through the direct use
of force and by maintaining American hegemony over the region. They wish to do
this presently under the pretext of effecting a regime change in Iraq, and in
the long term under the umbrella of their War on Terrorism.
Then there is the extreme religious right-wing. They want to
start the Battle of Armageddon. They have no need for any rational or political
justifications for their actions. They accept no logical arguments to begin
with. They are not interested in any moderate solutions. Everything they do is
based on their personal interpretation of the Book of Revelations and their
outrageous analysis of events that comes from such a perspective, much of which
centers around their designs to bring about the Battle of Armageddon.
The consequences of September 11 and the preparations for war
with Iraq have brought about a division between the religious right and the Bush
Administration as well as between them and the American people as a whole. It
has even isolated them from the rest of the American Right. There are many
reasons why this has led to their political isolation and a decline in their
influence. For one thing, there is the shameful behavior that has been exhibited
by their leaders and their poor reputation.
This was the case from before September 11.Then there is
their sharp departure from popular opinion. Jerry Falwell's comments about
September 11 are a case in point, when he managed to enrage both the government
and the general public. A third reason is the Bush administration's overtures to
the Muslims, like his visit to the Islamic Center in Washington and the praise
of Islam offered both by himself and by other members of his administration.
Then there are the films produced by the State Department highlighting the lives
of Muslim Americans. A fourth reason is the strength enjoyed by the liberals
during the Clinton years.
They never see eye to eye with the religious right on any
issue. The wide gulf in opinion between these two groups can be seen in the
statement issued by the World Conference of Religion and Peace that was held on
October 23, 2002.Then there is the fact that American public has become more
knowledgeable about Islam during the last decade. They have a greater
understanding and appreciation of the religion than they had previously enjoyed.
There is also an increased awareness of the Palestinian cause.
A significant percentage of the American public is convinced
that the Palestinian problem must be solved. Many see that this as the correct
way to solve the problem of terrorism. Most of the churches in America have
responded with reason and declared their opposition to the war. This can be seen
in the statement issued by the World Council of Churches on September 20, 2002
and the statement issued by the Conference of Catholic Bishops on the September
16, 2002.The result of all of this has been the isolation of the religious right
from both the government and the populace. Consequently, the leaders of this
movement have become anxious about their future.
This has resulted in a textbook case of psychological
projection where we have the very people who stake their faith in the Battle of
Armageddon and strive to bring it about calling the Prophet of Peace a violent
man and a terrorist.I would like to conclude with the words of Sheikh Ibn
Taymiyah:It was a well known experience to the Muslim soldiers in Syria that
when they besieged an enemy fortress, the siege would always be prolonged and
very difficult until the enemy started cursing the Prophet (peace be upon him).
When the Muslims got word of this, it was a glad tiding to them of a near
victory. They knew that they would soon take the fortress and that Allah would
have His vengeance on the enemy.
The Muslims have experienced this many times. [Ibn Taymiyya,
al-Jawâb Al-Sahîh Liman Badal Dîn Al-Masîh - vol. 6 p. 296].As Allah says:
Truly, he who insults you will be truly cut off from future hope. [Sûrah al-Kawthar:
3]When Chosroes of Persia tore up the letter the Prophet (peace be upon him) had
sent him, Allah tore Persia apart. In contrast, Heracles treated his letter with
respect, and his nation endured for ages.
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