By Soner Cagaptay
July 8,
2016
Islamism is not a form of the Muslim faith or
an expression of Muslim piety; it is, rather, a political ideology that strives
to derive legitimacy from Islam.
I am thankful to Mr. Umaru Abdul Mutallab, the father of the failed Christmas day bomber. In late 2009, Mr. Abdul Mutallab, a Muslim, approached U.S. authorities in his native Nigeria to warn them of his son's slide into Islamist ideology. Mr. Abdul Mutallab's altruistic initiative is a case in point about the conflict between Muslims and Islamists.
While Islam
is the faith of 1.4 billion people, Islamism is not a form of the Muslim faith
or an expression of Muslim piety. Rather, it is a political ideology that
strives to derive legitimacy from Islam. Islam and Islamism are not synonymous,
and there is even a tension between the two, exemplified by the case of this
Nigerian Muslim father turning in his Islamist son to the authorities.
So if Islam
is a faith, then what is Islamism? It can be best described as an
"anti-" ideology, in the sense that it defines itself only in
opposition to things. That is, Islamism stands not for but against.
For
starters, Islamism is anti-Semitic in promoting the view that Jews are evil.
Because Jews live in Israel, it is also anti-Israeli, and it is also
anti-American due to its distorted view of Jews' role in the United States.
"Jews are evil, they run America, therefore America is evil" -- this
is the mantra of Islamist thinking.
Islamism is
also anti-Christian, having a perverted view of the religion as well. And since
Jews and Christians live in the West, many Islamists are anti-Western. They
likewise oppose liberal democracy and secularism, as these institutions
originated in the West.
What is
more, Islamists tend to be anti-capitalist because -- now you follow the logic
-- capitalism originates from the West. Many also believe that "Jews
invented capitalism" and therefore see capitalism as doubly evil. When
they make money, however, Islamists often soften their negative attitude toward
capitalism, anti-capitalism being ever the corruptible link in the Islamists'
"anti-" ideology.
Paradoxically,
Islamists also consider communism evil -- "the Jews invented that as
well." That Karl Marx, who had Jewish grandparents, was raised a secular
Protestant is irrelevant to Islamist zealots who find "evil Jews"
everywhere. Islamists see Jewishness in all things they dislike politically.
Take, for instance, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who had no Jewish heritage. Many
Islamists, who cannot imagine a genuine Muslim who shares Western values, will
tell you he is a crypto-Jew.
Islamism is
therefore not about the Islamic faith. Rather, it is a dystopian ideology that
distorts religion and reality to fit its "anti-" platform. In fall
2009, in a recent case demonstrating this pattern, Turkish Islamists attended
the funeral of Caliph Ertugrul Osman, the descendant of Westernizing Ottoman
sultans, lamenting the caliphate as the anti-Western institution par
excellence.
Distortedly,
these Islamists envisioned Osman, a Scotch-drinking, Wagner-listening, Western
Muslim and resident of Upper East Side in New York City, as the leader of their
Islamist crusade, arriving at his funeral only to celebrate this delusion.
But perhaps
worst of all, Islamists distort their very own religious texts so as to befit
this "anti-" platform. Consider the various annotations of the Muslim
sacred book, the Koran. The book was originally written in classical Arabic, a
rich, sophisticated language with tens of thousands of words and nuances, as
well as flowing poetry. Over eighty percent of the world's Muslims do not speak
or read Arabic, so the book has to be translated, requiring the addition of
numerous annotations. These annotations differ depending on the edition of the
text. In the case of Islamists, these are the seeds of hatred.
I was
raised in Turkey and read the Quran with Turkish annotations. The first time I
read an Islamist Koran was when I was 26, living in New York City. Praying at
an American mosque, I came across an English-language Koran printed in Saudi
Arabia, the main purveyor of Islamist texts worldwide. In its man-made
annotations, this Koran preached violence and hatred towards Jews, Christians,
the West and Western institutions generally.
In Turkey,
the Diyanet, the country's highest authority for the Muslim faith, prints
Korans that are "halal," i.e., without such hateful annotations. This
institution is part of the secular government bureaucracy in Turkey, an ironic
fact that is not without good consequences. The Diyanet promotes and protects
tolerant Turkish/Balkan Islam, which explains why generations of Turks have
grown up in Turkey shunning Islamism. The right Koran can firewall the minds of
Muslims against Islamism, and in Turkey, Muslims have thus far won out against
the Islamists.
The future
of many countries in the world, and the future of the West, will be determined
by this battle between Muslims and Islamists. Islamists want to convert Muslims
to their hateful ideology. God knows the world needs more Muslims and fewer
Islamists.
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Soner Cagaptay is a senior fellow and director
of the Turkish Research Program at The Washington Institute.
Original Headline: Muslims vs. Islamists
Source: The Washington Institute
URL: https://newageislam.com/radical-islamism-jihad/islamism-form-muslim-faith-expression/d/123153
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