Geras and Cohen at Front Page Magazine

Over at the right-wing Islamophobic US website Front Page Magazine, Jamie Glazov and David Horowitz interview Norman Geras and Nick Cohen. Hardly surprising – they all have so much in common. Glazov congratulates his interviewees: “Overall, it is highly admirable to see members of the Left such as yourselves standing up for a moral and decent position in our current terror war.”

Front Page Magazine, 14 July 2006

How long, I wonder, before Geras and Cohen follow Horowitz’s example, ditch the pretence of being in any sense left wing and openly embrace the Right.

Ex-Marxist discovers primacy of ideology

John LloydIn his latest contribution to the Guardian‘s Comment is Free, John Lloyd repeats the tired old argument that the basic cause of terrorism by extremist Islamist groups is not Western imperialism but the ideology of Islamism. Citing Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s view that “the driver of Muslim intolerance is Islam itself”, Lloyd writes: “I am with Hirsi Ali on this.”

Lloyd’s profound knowledge of Islamism is revealed in the following passage: “This ideology has been fashioned in the past few decades, by such figures as the Pakistani Abu Ala Mawdudi and the Egyptians Hasan al-Banna, Sayyid Qutb, and Ayman al-Zawahiri. The first of these was the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, the next two were executed at different times by the Egyptian authorities…”

Mawdudi was in fact the founder of Jamaat-e-Islami; it was Hasan al-Banna who founded the Muslim Brotherhood. The latter was assassinated, not executed. He died in 1949 and Sayyid Qutb in 1966, so it’s difficult to see how they were able to fashion Islamist ideology “in the past few decades”. But apart, from that, Lloyd’s summary of Islamist history is scrupulously accurate!

Furthermore, anyone who argues for the primacy of religious ideology in determining political action should try explaining the role of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. Formally the most pacifistic of religions, Buddhism has provided the ideology for acts of extreme anti-Tamil violence by Sinhalese chauvinists going back to the 1950s. The reason, as any Marxist would tell you, is that it is material conditions and social relations that are primary and ideologies, religious or otherwise, are adapted to serve the needs of particular social forces. You might have thought that a former supporter of the British and Irish Communist Organisation would know that.

‘Karen Armstrong: Islam’s hagiographer’

“Armstrong maintains that Islamic terrorism must not be referred to as such. ‘Jihad’, we were told, ‘is a cherished spiritual value that, for most Muslims, has no connection with violence.’ Well, the word ‘jihad’ has multiple meanings depending on the context, and it’s hard to determine the particulars of what ‘most Muslims’ think in this regard. But it’s safe to say the Qur’an and Sunnah are of great importance to Muslims generally, and most references to jihad found in the Qur’an and Sunnah occur in a military or paramilitary context, and aggressive conceptions of jihad are found in every major school of Islamic jurisprudence, with only minor variations. Mohammed’s own celebration of homicidal ‘martyrdom’ makes for particularly interesting reading. …. Islam’s foremost hagiographer and shill has found an audience among Muslims and those on the left with little appetite for unflattering facts and a preference for being told whatever they wish to hear.”

David Thompson at Butterflies and Wheels, 11 July 2006

Could have been taken straight from Jihad Watch, couldn’t it?

‘Clash of civilisations’ at Alton Towers

“The clash of civilisations is not a ‘possible’ scenario away in the future but is taking place right here and right now and while in some cases that clash manifests itself in ugly acts of murderous violence such as the 7/7 London bombings, the 9/11 attack on New York or yesterday’s Islamic attack on Hindus in India, it also appears in other ways which while not murderous or barbaric are troubling, inconvenient or costly. Take, for example, the story of a young couple whose wedding plans have been thrown into chaos following an administrative bungle by staff at Alton Towers.”

The BNP have another go at the at the hiring of Alton Towers by the Islamic Leisure organisation – a story that is rather undermined by the fact that one of the victims of the adminstrative error evidently rejects the fascists’ Islamophobic spin: “It’s not the Muslim event – it’s not their fault that Alton Towers have double booked. The people with Islamic Leisure want their day as much as we do. I don’t blame them at all. But Alton Towers shouldn’t have done this. They should at least have rung us to discuss it.”

BNP news story, 12 July 2006

To be fair to the fascists, they are prepared to quote this, which is more than can be said for The Sun.

‘Time to round up the enemy within’, says Jon Gaunt

Time to round up the enemy within

By Jon Gaunt, The Sun, 11 July 2006

Now that cricket-loving ordinary Brit Shehzad Tanweer has released his video will, can we stop all the conspiracy theories and demands for a public inquiry into July 7.

Tony Blair was completely right to say that so-called Muslim leaders need to openly condemn the cancer that exists within their communities. And whether they like it or not this is a MUSLIM problem.

That doesn’t mean all Muslims are terrorists but it does mean that all the terrorists we are facing at the moment were or are Muslims, so the prime responsibility lies with the Muslim community.

Now after the disgusting statistic that 13 per cent – or more than 200,000 – British Muslims consider these scum to be martyrs, it is time for action and even more harsh words from Blair.

Forget about Muslim taskforces, social deprivation and exclusion. I want madmen like this cleaned off the streets. This 13 per cent needs to be identified and rounded up.

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Racist attack on imam in Rhyl

Naeem MohammadBeaten… for being Muslim: Sickening attack on a family man

Daily Post, 11 July 2006

THIS is the battered face of a Muslim man beaten unconscious in a racist attack as he walked to morning prayers.

Assistant imam Mohammed Naeem was attacked after being racially abused on his way to Rhyl’s Islamic Cultural Centre in Water Street. He was punched mercilessly and left unconscious, bruised, bleeding and needing 15 stitches in his mouth.

He also lost two teeth in the attack, which happened at about 2.30am last Wednesday – just two days before the first anniversary of the London bombings. He was taken to Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, Bodelwyd-dan, for treatment.

The 29-year-old family man, who has a wife and three children, was yesterday still recovering in hospital following the horrific attack by two men. Last night outraged Muslim leaders appealed for anyone with information to contact police.

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France angered by Italy senator’s racist slur

France has complained to World Cup winner Italy about a right-wing senator’s racist comments that the defeated French team was made up of “blacks, Muslims and communists”, the Italian media reported on Tuesday.

Racism has already threatened to cloud Italy’s victory, with reports that Italian defender Marco Materazzi provoked French star Zinedine Zidane, the son of Algerian immigrants, by calling him a “terrorist”. Materazzi denies making such comments.

There was no such denial from Roberto Calderoli of the Northern League, who lost a ministerial post in a centre-right government earlier this year for wearing a T-shirt with cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad offensive to Muslims.

As the victorious Azzurri returned to a heroes’ welcome in Rome on Monday, Calderoli celebrated it as a “political victory” over a mixed-race French team.

Italy had “beat a team which, in the quest for results, sacrificed its own identity by selecting blacks, Muslims and communists”, the senator said, in comments that were rejected by members of Italy’s new centre-left coalition government.

Reuters, 11 July 2006