15 de octubre de 2009

Islam is what Islam does


When Islam is held responsible for the wickedness that is committed under its name, we hear impassioned (and often menacing) defenses being propped up.
Most of these (poverty, lack-of-education, historic injustice…) are easy to dispel.
However, when discussing the backwardness of certain practices in Islamic societies, apologists, tend to take refuge in a more elaborate excuse: It's not Islam; it's culture.
Have you noticed that when confronted with backward and barbaric practices such as Burqa or Female Genital Mutilation apologists tend to trot out the old horse (or horse-shit): It's not Islam - it's culture.
The subtext is that Islam / Koran does not mandate these things and that various (autonomous) societies have adopted various practices and so, Islam should not be held responsible (or maligned) on this score.
In this post, I would like to expose the intellectual bankruptcy of such a claim.
Does the communist manifesto (Leninist or Maoist) explicitly enunciate Gulags?
Does it specifically warrant the secret-police?
No.
Does that mean that communism is not responsible for the horrible crimes that were committed by secret-police units or in the gulags?
To take a more modern (and prosaic) example, does the fashion-world explicitly endorse unhealthy eating or unhealthy body-image?
No.
But does that mean we do not hold it responsible for the fact that the manner in which they have conducted themselves has adversely impacted a generation of youngsters (especially girls)?
Islam is what Islam does.
The simple principle is: Communism is what communism does.
Similarly, we should feel no hardship in asserting that Islam is what Islam does!
If Islamic societies have adopted certain practices or traditions based on Islamic doctrine, then Islam is culpable!
This is more so if the self-styled custodians of Islam have never expended much effort to bring about any change/corrections.
In fact, we see a belligerent insistence on continuing such barbaric traditions on the grounds that these are socio-religious customs and therefore exempt from critique.
We have bought into the argument that the world is a rich tapestry of cultures & traditions and we need to accord respect to all and in equal measure.
It proceeds from this that just as we (in the west) have some customs that others find unwholesome and offensive, the reverse is equally true and who are we to say that one custom is better than the other?
Seems rather water-tight does it not? Well… not to me!
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Secondly, when there is an outcry against female genital mutilation (in my opinion not enough of an outcry has taken place), it is because of the fact that girls (almost all minors) are coerced into surrendering their bodies which are then subjected to unspeakable barbarism.
Since the only defense for this perversion is Islamic insistence on chastity, the responsibility for such practices must be laid at the doorstep of Islamic doctrine – irrespective of the fact that the Koran does not explicitly demand clitorectomy.
Similarly, the burqa-question is NOT about fashion. It is about the institutionalized subjugation and subservience of women that the burqa enforces.
It is certainly possible that many (maybe most) Muslim womenfolk choose to wear the burqa in keeping with their traditions.
I have no quarrel with that.
But if this is indeed the case, why are there laws that prescribe penalties for those that do not? They are there so as to enforce Islamic dictates about the rightful place of women.
Since the practice is sponsored by an Islamic dictate, we are within our rights to direct our contempt at Islamic doctrine.
It's not culture; it's Islamic Culture.

Islam Watch

Bueno, una vez alguien [Psalms 92:12] dijo:
El justo florecerá como la palmera; y crecerá como el cedro en el Líbano.
צדיק כתמר יפרח כארז בלבנון ישגה
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