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Islamists set terms in war on jihad

Swapan Dasgupta

Since every minor social trend and major political development in the US receives disproportionate attention in the Anglosphere, it is not surprising that the shooting of 13 fellow soldiers by US Army psychiatrist Maj Nidal Hasan Malik aroused considerable interest within India.

The saga of an armed custodian of military power turning roguish, whether out of stress or conviction, is not new. Just 25 years ago, there was the incident of the Prime Minister’s own bodyguards turning their guns on the person they were entrusted to protect. The reason was not any personal dislike of Indira Gandhi but a political (or, if you must, religious) retribution for the military action on the Golden Temple in Amritsar. A few months earlier there were incidents of mutiny among Sikh soldiers unable to digest the desecration of their holiest shrine. In weighing a perceived injustice to their faith with loyalty to the state, individuals exercised painful options — and only a handful involved rebellion.

It is more than likely that similar conflicts preyed on the mind of the gunman in Fort Hood as he sprayed bullets on his colleagues shouting Allah-o-Akbar. In eschewing his personal future for the cause of jihad, Nidal was acting in the same way as countless suicide bombers who have joined the martyrdom queue. Driven by a deep sense of religiosity, these individuals sincerely believe that they are serving god by killing themselves and others. Their motives are very different from the ones that propelled Indira’s bodyguards. Beant and Satwant didn’t believe they were heralding a better society. Nor were they guided by theology. They shot the Prime Minister to protest against the disrespect to the holiest of Sikh shrines. Their actions were located in the tradition of blood feuds that abound in rural societies.

This distinction is crucial. It is a colossal mistake to locate the so-called Islamist rage in specific grievances such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine (the expedient default grievance). Last week, Ayatollah Abdolhossein Moezi, the representative of the Iranian ‘Supreme Leader’ in Britain, fuelled a controversy by suggesting that Muslims shouldn’t be a part of the armed forces of countries that are in conflict with fellow Muslims. “We say that Muslims are not allowed to go and kill Muslims,” he pronounced grandly.

The argument is disingenuous. If Muslims were theologically forbidden from killing other Muslims, as the Ayatollah claimed, a trigger-happy Iranian police wouldn’t have killed so many fellow Shias protesting against something as innocuous as a rigged presidential election. Nor would suicide bombing have become a cottage industry in Pakistan, considering that nearly 90 per cent of those killed are invariably Muslims. There has to some theological underpinning to acts of murder that inflict so much collateral damage on Muslims.

According to a blog by Anwar al-Awlaki, the US-based mullah who is said to have moulded Nidal, “Nidal Hassan is a hero. He is a man of conscience who could not bear living the contradiction of being a Muslim and serving in an Army that is fighting against his own people. This is a contradiction that many Muslims brush aside and just pretend that it doesn’t exist. Any decent Muslim cannot live, understanding properly his duties towards his Creator and his fellow Muslims, and yet serve as a US soldier. The US is leading the war against terrorism which in reality is a war against Islam.” In plain language, this implies that no Muslim can be part of any outfit that opposed the Islamist jihad. This may explain why the Pakistani Army, which tries to play a double game, is considered a legitimate target.

But there is an even more sinister message in al-Awlaki’s endorsement of the Fort Hood massacre. It implies that all Muslims, regardless of which passport they hold and where they live, are bound by a common obligation to their god. Their duty, in other words, is to facilitate the global jihad of Islamism and forget about national obligations. It would not be surprising if, inspired by Nidal, clerics in European countries where there are large Muslim populations, issue similar decrees. More to the point, how long before the patriotism of India’s Muslim soldiers are put to a similar warped test? After all, there is ongoing battle between Indian nationhood and jihad.

The Fort Hood incident raises uncomfortable questions that we can’t wish away. Liberal sections of the US have warned against jumping to hasty conclusions over Nidal. It has even been foolishly suggested that the killer’s invocation to god while spraying bullets shouldn’t be misunderstood. According to a writer in The Guardian, “it’s something Arab people often shout before doing something or other” — an explanation that is striking for its originality, if not accuracy.

In India, the motivations behind Indira’s killings were instantly recognised and, in our own blundering way, acted upon. In the case of Fort Hood, there is a strange reluctance to admit all traces of an ideological virus which can potentially devastate society and even cause civil strife. There is a global radicalisation of Muslims which has its roots in the convergence of religion and political power. To try and overcome it with competitive theology — countering one religious quotation with another — and multiculturalism are unlikely to work. On the contrary, the battle will be on terms desired by the Islamists. It is time we seriously explore whether religious radicalisation can be offset by a dogmatic refusal to concede any space to religion in political life. It’s not easy but various alternative approaches haven’t succeeded.


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Bullet read the koran
By Arjun on 11/21/2009 2:17:58 PM


"It is difficult to believe that Allah will endorse killing of innocent people."

Its not that diifficult to believe once you read the koran, the hadiths and islamic history..From a Islamic point of view there is no terrorism being waged because its seen as Jihad.So of course muslims will come out and condemn terrorism and everyone will think see Muslims condemn terrorism but ask these muslims to condemn Jihad then you will see a total different story...

Bullet Islamists set terms in war on jihad
By Dr S Shankar Singh on 11/20/2009 11:54:34 AM

Jihadis are not serving interest of Islam. Infact, they are bringng bad name to Islam. Islam is being projected as a promoter of terrorism. It is difficult to believe that Allah will endorse killing of innocent people.Those who are queing up to go to ' jannat ' by killing people are sadly mistaken. These people are wrongy indoctrinated. Jihad should be directed against evils of society and not against human race. Islam has to project its tolerant face.

Bullet denying the truth now will lead more serious problem in future
By Rakesh Singh on 11/19/2009 9:32:38 PM

Start from the beginning Islam is the religion which believe all non-muslims are kaafir and launch Jihaad against non-Muslims. Many intellectuals just ignore the core fact of Islam and start saying there is nothing wrong in Kuran. I believe denying the truth now will lead more serious problem in future. In case of India, we will see more serious Islamic terrorism in near future.

Bullet evil succeeds
By sg on 11/18/2009 8:22:26 PM

for evil to prevail good men do nothing.

Bullet Re: Islamists set terms in war on jihad
By N Chatterjee on 11/17/2009 6:03:31 PM

As against that the Sikhs acted in killing Mrs. Gandhi, but had very limited mass support for that, what happened in the aftermath of that was the usual political opportunism in grabbing whatever you can in the guise of public chaos. A lot of Congis made quiet a dough butchering Sikhs and grabbing their businesses and properties, and there are always some paranoid supporters of demagogues like Mrs. Gandhi. The comparison of the two situations is a bit disingenuous

Bullet Re: Islamists set terms in war on jihad
By N Chatterjee on 11/17/2009 6:02:57 PM

It is always so, that the aggressor sets the terms of the conflict. The Muslims have been the aggressors since the time of their false prophet. After all Islam means submission, in this case to the will of that 7th century warlord and pedophile.

The day the 1.6 bn followers of bestiality are weaned away from killing themselves and learning the fruits of frugality, humanity and tolerance will be the day that such killings stop.

Bullet Indira Ghandhi Socialist Humanwright abuser ?
By Vijay Patel on 11/16/2009 2:19:43 AM

Bhinder walle, with guns in his hand was saint ?

Bullet well well
By Arjun on 11/16/2009 2:12:30 AM

"According to you any muslims who does a crime he is driven by deeply religious duty"

Well dont blame us but blame your fellow muslims who openly say that the terrorist attacks and other forms of violence they do around the world is in the name of Islam .So maybe you need to complain to all the jehadi terrorists groups (who are inspired by the many verses in the koran that encourage violence) that Islam is getting a bad publicity because of their activities..

Bullet Islamic war and violence
By Dr. M. P. Ajith Kumar on 11/15/2009 10:50:19 PM

In Islam it is the Prophet who is more important than the Allah. All the words of the Prophets are the words of the God. Therefore the Prophet could declare everything he wanted as the word of the God. Hence the Mohamad's clarion call in the name of God to annihiliate all the infidels or those who do not follow the tenets of Islam which again were the words of the Prophet himself.

Bullet islam has no plce for non-muslims
By dasan on 11/15/2009 8:01:55 PM

muslims claim special space for themselves affirming jinnah's view.not equality but suubordination of others is claimed as inherent right. "a muslim can spit in a hindu's mouth and the hindu should not protest' was alaudin khalji's edict cited by k.m panikkar, no hindu lover himself.--darsan

Bullet Why islam preaches violence
By Amit Bhadhuri on 11/15/2009 7:39:02 PM

Islam is the only religion out of all the religions was created with violence as Muhamod went out with his open sword and killed others with his army and then became a prophet according to Islam. It is no wonder why Islam has relentlessly preached and practised violence since its creation. Is there any religion anywhere in the world which sends out suicide-bombers to kill others. The rest speaks itself.

Bullet no comparison
By Ganesh on 11/15/2009 7:00:50 PM

The sikh killer's revenge ended with the slaying of Indira Gandhi.Then there was the sikh genocide.If it had happened with islamists,there would have been a million suicide bombers in the queue today as Allah's army.

Bullet get the point?
By pavan on 11/15/2009 6:57:10 PM

Don't compare with anybody, look inward and take life easy. Is it a difficult thing to become liberal?

Bullet Jehad is no solution
By jodh arora on 11/15/2009 6:13:55 PM

It is a good comment on Dr. Hassan's killing his colleagues without a sensible reason; but one should not forgot to mention genocide of more than 3000 innocents Indian citizens after Mrs. Indira's assassination. This tells the arrogant mentality of a commentator.

Bullet hatred against muslim and islam
By IndianMuslim on 11/15/2009 4:01:07 PM

How cunningly you are differentiating between a muslim and sikh killers. According to you any muslims who does a crime he is driven by deeply religious duty while when sikh or others does the same crime he is not dirven by religious duty. Beant and Satwant were driven by same religious motive as was Nadal. But you will defend beant and satwant but spew venom against Nadal and muslims in general.



Bullet ISLAMIC INSANITY
By ANOOPAM MODAK on 11/15/2009 10:02:39 AM

Muslims throughout the world seem to be resorting to Jihad. Jihad means war against infidels. Who do they consider infidels? Is it people of any faith other than Islam? The shooting at Ford Hood may be justified by satisfying that US Army psychiatrist Maj Nidal Hasan Malik shot 13 of the fellow soldiers, who presumably belonged to other faith(s). The argument that the Army Psychiatrist shot because the dead soldiers were against Islam, does not hold water.

Bullet must read
By Ashish on 11/15/2009 4:58:20 AM

This is yet another inisghtful analysis of global phenomenon of radicalization of muslims. As rightly pointed out people, specially liberals have taken pain to look all over the place to find answers, except look at the most obvious explanation - that core belief in Islam and its interpretation in its true form is the main reason.

Bullet Indira Gandhi was a Socialist Human Rights Abuser
By Gurjodha Singh Khalsa on 11/15/2009 2:21:51 AM

It is absurd that 25 years after the Sikh Genocide, the attack on the Sikh Vatican by Armed Indian troops, the Hindus still dont get it. Comparing the Moslim soldiers attack on unarmed members of the Armed services is no comparison to the rein of terror that Indira Gandhi and the Indian State committed against the Sikhs. Perhaps DasGupta does not realize, that when the British took over the last reins of India, they took of a vibrant Sikh State.

Bullet Why is Swapan-da surprised
By Ashok on 11/15/2009 1:13:17 AM

Islam as an ideology simply does not recognize any statehood apart from the muslim "ummah" (all muslims as one state, with no boundaries). Nor does it allow muslims to owe allegiance or loyalty to any state which is non-Islamic. This is crystal clear in the teachings of the Kuran and Hadith, and all interpretations thereof by Islamic scholars. So not sure why Swapan-da seems surprised at this. The fort Hood killer was acting as per Islamic teachings.

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