{"id":5237,"date":"2012-09-20T05:08:07","date_gmt":"2012-09-20T01:08:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bobsiegel.net\/wp\/?p=2316"},"modified":"2012-09-20T05:08:07","modified_gmt":"2012-09-20T01:08:07","slug":"militant-islamic-violence-response-to-a-video-or-ideology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bobsiegel.net\/wp\/2012\/09\/20\/militant-islamic-violence-response-to-a-video-or-ideology\/","title":{"rendered":"Militant Islamic Violence: Response To a Video, or Ideology?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Originally published by <strong><em>Communities @ Washington Times<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SAN DIEGO<\/strong>, September 20, 2012 \u2014 \u201cIslam is a religion  of peace.\u201d We\u2019ve heard that repeatedly since 9\/11. This past turbulent  week, the point has been driven home again: \u201cIslam is a religion of  peace.\u201d How do we know that? Because Muslims keep telling us it is.  \u201cModerate\u201d Muslims visit TV and radio talk shows during violent  uprisings to set the record straight.<\/p>\n<p>Non-Muslims also defend Islam. Obama has given his fair share of  lectures. So did George Bush. So do political pundits and college  professors.<\/p>\n<p>World news doesn\u2019t help sell the case. There are many peaceful  Muslims, but their \u201cstabilizing influence\u201d is eclipsed by coreligionists  who scale embassy walls, burn American flags, riot, murder, and engage  in other acts of violence that have erupted like Vesuvius across the  Islamic world. Last week, the lava flowed through Egypt, Libya, Sudan,  Tunisia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other Islamic countries.<\/p>\n<p>While many (including Libyan Interim President Al-Magariaf ) believe  these acts were planned, coordinated attacks deliberately set for the  anniversary of 9\/11, the Obama Administration initially insisted that  the riots were spontaneous, sparked by Sam Bacile\u2019s crude portrayal of  the Prophet Mohammad in a 14-minute YouTube trailer for his film, <em>Innocence of Muslims<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>White House Press Secretary Jay Carney called it \u201ca film we have  judged to be reprehensible and disgusting&#8221; (Los Angeles Times, September  18, 2012).<\/p>\n<p>Was this video the real cause of the explosion, or just an excuse to  justify an uprising that was going to happen anyway? Two completely  different groups are trying to benefit from the video theory. They make  strange bedfellows. Radical Islamist terrorist groups are always  salivating at a new excuse to spread their cause. Obama\u2019s spokespeople  seem eager to produce a theory which distracts us from an obvious  question: If these demonstrations <em>were <\/em>coordinated in advance,  how did the Administration not see it coming, especially during a  countdown to the eleventh anniversary of 9\/11?<\/p>\n<p>On Tuesday, the White House walked its position back a little  claiming, &#8220;The FBI is investigating, and that investigation will follow  the facts wherever they lead.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Undoubtedly, the truth is somewhere in the middle. Riots and  vandalism would have happened anyway, but the convenience of a  hot-button video helped fan the flame.<\/p>\n<p><em>Innocence of Muslims<\/em> appears to be a horrible movie. The  trailer looks like it was made on a budget of $12.00. The humor is  stupid and awkward. The sexual scenes are disgusting. As if this \u201cwork  of art\u201d weren\u2019t bad enough, new information is trickling in about the  director\u2019s shady background. His actors insist they did not understand  the true purpose of the film and that the word \u201cMohammad\u201d was actually  dubbed in later.<\/p>\n<p>While scandal surrounds the making of the film which is in extreme  bad taste, we should not miss the real point: Had this story been  written by Shakespeare and directed by Frank Capra, had it portrayed  Mohammad as brilliant, compassionate and good, we still would have had  these riots. Why? Partly because Muslim terrorists and nationals look  for excuses to hate Americans, no matter what we do, partly because the  Koran itself gives commands to wage war against the infidel (Surah 9),  and finally because militant Muslims won\u2019t tolerate <em>any<\/em> depiction of Mohammad, a lesson delivered a few years ago with another  series of riots protesting Danish cartoon drawings of their Prophet.<\/p>\n<p>In a case of d\u00e9j\u00e0 vu all over again, France is beefing up its  security this week in the wake of new Muslim protests over cartoon  drawings of Mohammad in a Parisian magazine. French caution is  understandable. In 2004, the film <em>Submission<\/em> explored  mistreatment of women in Muslim countries. Director Theo van Gogh (a  much more serious director than Bacile) was later stabbed to death on an  Amsterdam street in broad daylight. The lesson was clear: Dare to  describe Islam as a religion that mistreats people, and <em>you<\/em> will be mistreated. From films to cartoons to Khartoum, the shout is the same: \u201cHow dare you disrespect our Prophet?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>While uncertainty remains about the true purpose of Bacile\u2019s movie,  or the real agenda of rioters who claim to be reacting to the video,  glowing testimonials for Islam are arriving on schedule.<\/p>\n<p>American Muslim Harris Zafar, of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, was  asked by Fox News about the assault on American embassies. He denounced  the violence, but also spent significant time saying that, \u201calthough  they\u2019re legally allowed to produce such media,\u201d there needs to be an  \u201cevaluation testing the limits of free speech.\u201d He added, \u201cFree speech  should not be considered unfettered\u2026 Even here, there are defamation  laws and Hate Speech laws\u201d (Fox and Friends, September 16, 2012).<\/p>\n<p>Translation: The film is legal but it shouldn\u2019t be and maybe it won\u2019t be if we look at defamation and hate speech laws.<\/p>\n<p>Actually, we do not yet have hate speech laws in America, although they are only a stone\u2019s throw from hate <em>crime<\/em> laws, which we do have. Zafar\u2019s \u201cmoderate\u201d view loses a little  credibility, sounding more like Sharia and less like our First  Amendment. If speech were never going to offend, we\u2019d have no need to  protect it. Bacile\u2019s film is terrible and we should use our freedom of  speech to say so, but in the name of open expression, it\u2019s also time to  take a stand and refuse to be intimidated by a religious community which  orders us never to criticize them. Those who choose not to be Muslim  are not obligated to respect every feature of its teaching. It\u2019s not as  if Muslims don\u2019t criticize Christians and Jews. Their own sacred  scriptures criticize both.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBelievers, take neither the Jews nor the Christians for your  friends. They are friends with one another. Whoever of you seeks their  friendship will become one of their numbers. God does not guide the  wrong doers \u2026 The most implacable of men are the Jews and the pagans&#8221;  \u00a0(Surah 5: 51, 82, N.J. Dawood translation).<\/p>\n<p>Mohammed, while not the buffoon of this airhead movie, was not a man  of peace, either. He waged war and he commanded Jihad. How do you think  he conquered Mecca? By holding a quilting bee?<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBelievers, make war on the infidels who dwell around you\u201d (Surah 9:123).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMohammed is God\u2019s apostle.\u00a0 Those who follow him are ruthless to unbelievers but merciful to one another\u201d (Surah 48:29).<\/p>\n<p>If a director wants to claim Mohammad was the half brother of Peter  Pan who set out to marry Tinker Bell, his rights must still be protected  by all Americans who care about freedom of speech. Embrace it while you  can: \u00a0The Organization of the Islamic Conference will outlaw derogatory  talk about Islam if they ever get enough muscle from the U.N.<\/p>\n<p>For over a decade, the OIC has systematically worked to criminalize  the \u201cdefamation of Islam\u201d and to protect Islam from \u201cblasphemy.\u201d In  yearly UN resolutions on \u201ccombating defamation of religions,\u201d the OIC  complains, \u201cIslam is frequently and wrongly associated with human rights  violations and terrorism.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Professor Ekmeledin Ihsanoglu, head of the OIC, says the issue of  Islamophobia has been placed \u201cat the top of our priorities and  preoccupations, while conducting a large-scale worldwide effort to  confront it\u201d (<em>American Thinker<\/em>, January 30, 2012).<\/p>\n<p>The UN seems unconcerned that Muslims themselves criticize other  religions. Muslims speak often about having the \u201cone true religion with  the one true God (Allah) and His Prophet.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>While a distinction should be drawn between theological disagreements  and downright hate, the painful irony is that many Muslims treat other  religions exactly as the U.N. claims <em>they <\/em>are treated. Examples  can even be found in America. In 2009, Muslims were demonstrating  against Israel in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. When some Jewish  demonstrators came on the scene, one Muslim woman was caught on film  shouting, \u201cGo back to the oven!\u201d Everybody understood this reference to  the gassings and praetorians of the Nazi Holocaust.<\/p>\n<p>The U.N. singles out Islam as a religion in need of extra  international protection. President Obama may not wait for laws to  change, international or otherwise. He may prefer to act now, matching  action with passionate speeches that condemn the movie more than the  uprisings.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps that\u2019s Obama\u2019s last card to play. God forbid we should think  that his 2009 apology to the Muslim world was viewed there as a sign of  weakness, or that his shabby security on the eleventh anniversary of  9\/11 had anything to do with endangering American embassies.<\/p>\n<p>And so, Obama gets aggressive in another direction: According to  Press Secretary Jay Carney, &#8220;the White House asked YouTube to review the  video to see if it was in compliance with their terms of use.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>YouTube denied the request. At least somebody remembers that we still  live in America, even when Politically Correct big brothers bully those  who offend \u201cthe religion of peace.\u201d<\/p>\n<div>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/ec.tynt.com\/b\/rw?id=bFUy1y59er4B9Macwqm_6l&amp;u=wtcommunities\" target=\"_blank\"><\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, September 20, 2012 \u2014 \u201cIslam is a religion of peace.\u201d We\u2019ve heard that repeatedly since 9\/11. 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