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    7 Myths About Islam

    By Timothy R. Furnish

    Mr. Furnish, Ph.D (Islamic History), is Assistant Professor, History, Georgia PerimeterCollege, Dunwoody, GA 30338. Mr. Furnish is the author of Holiest Wars: Islamic Mahdis,

    their Jihads and Osama bin Laden (Praeger, 2005).

    One of the few positive e ects of 9/11 has been renewed American interest in Islam and the MiddleEast. Unfortunately, much of the information disseminated in the media about those topics is ignorantand misleading. This is unfortunate because any hope that the predominantly-Christian West and theMuslim world might transcend conflict requires that the former be accurately informed about thelatter (and vice-versa, but thats an issue for another column). There are in particular seven mythsabout Islam and Islamic history that have been repeated so often in the media that theyve achievedconventional wisdom status.

    First, it is untrue that Islam is the worlds fastest-growing religion. (Mormonism and Scientologyalso claim this, but few outside of Salt Lake City and Hollywood believe it.) As Philip Jenkins ofPenn State University demonstrates in his work Christianityin particular Pentecostalismis theworlds most-rapidly growing faith. Currently there are 2 billion Christians and 1.3 billion Muslims(out of a world population of 6 billion), and in the 21st century Christianity will maintain its lead,thanks to explosive growth in sub-Saharan Africa and China.

    Second, despite the claims of even President Bush in a number of public statements, Islam is

    not solely a religion of peace. Yes, there are verses of toleration in the Quran: Sura(chapter) al-Baqarah:256 says there shall be no compulsion in religion; Sura al-Furqan:65 says that Allah willbe merciful to those who repent and do good works; and Sura al-Nisa:19 enjoins Muslim men to

    provide financially for wives and ex-wives. But verses such as these are arguably outweighed byothers: Sura Anfal:12 and Sura Muhammad:3 command the beheading of unbelievers; Sura al-Nisa:34 allows for beating of ones wives and in verses 74 and 94 , promises great reward forthose who die fighting for Allah; Sura al-Maidah:51 says Believers, take neither Jews norChristians for your friends. Of course there are violent sections in the Bibleor at least in theHebrew Scriptures/Old Testament (Joshua and David were military leaders as much as religiousones). But no one denies that, as manyboth Muslim and non-Muslimdeny these violent andmisogynistic passages in the Quran. Many arguments can be made against such verses (they must becontextualized, they are applicable only to that time, they are metaphorical, etc.) but one cannot saythey do not exist. Someone who simply rehashs that the Quran teaches peace obviously hasnt readit. No doubt most Muslims do not read the passages about decapitation as a blueprint for today. But

    just as some Christians take literally, for example, the command of to Christ handle poisonous snakes(Luke 10:19), some Muslims take literally the injunction to behead unbelievers. And the latterpractice is a bit more injurious to other folks than the former.

    Third on the misinformation parade is the allegation thatjihaddoes not mean holy war. Thisfalsehood crops up often in text books and in the media, where the politically-correct tirelessly repeatthat jihadactually means only striving to be a good Muslim. This is half-right. But early on inIslamic history, jihadcame to mean fighting against unbelievers in order to expand the territory underMuslim rule. al-Bukhari lived in the 9th century AD and was the most authoritative compiler of

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    sayings attributed to the prophet Muhammad; he mentions jihad many times as meaning holy war.Jihadas Muslim piety is mainly the province of the Sufis, the mystics of Islam, and has become aminority view today. Furthermore, Islamic history is chock-full of leaders declaring jihads againsttheir enemieseven the moderately Muslim Ottoman Empire declared a holy war against the French,British and Russians in World War I!

    Fourth is the whopper that Islam spread peacefully from Arabia, as if the followers of

    Muhammad went door-to-door ringing doorbells and handing out brochures. From the mid-7thcentury AD Muslims militarily overran regions and then pressured the conquered to convert. (Yes,Christian kingdoms did the samebut, again, no one denies that!) Muslim Arab armies destroyed theentire Persian Empire (modern Iran), replacing its official Zoroastrian religion; about the same timethey invaded the surviving Christian Roman (Byzantine) Empire and within a few decades had takenhalf its territory. In 732 AD a Muslim army from Morocco was in France! By 750 AD Muslims ruledfrom the Iberian Peninula to India. And Muslim armies would stay on the o ensive for the nextmillennium, with only two exceptions: the Reconquista in Iberia and the Crusades.

    The fifth tiresome myth is that the European Catholic Crusaders started the war with Islam

    and that for eight centuries Muslims have been brooding over the horrible injustices thereof.Actually, the Crusades, 1095-1291, were simply the first time that European Christians managed totake the fight to their enemys territory. And besides: why are the Crusades being constantly used as aclub with which to beat the Westremember the scathing attacks on President Bush when, not longafter 9/11, he referred to a crusade against terrorism?when the Muslims won? Usama bin Ladinsconstant references to Americans as Crusaders is thus a perfect marriage of historical illiteracy withkeen psychological insight into his enemys self-hate.

    Another fairy tale about Islam is that poverty produces terrorists. This hoary myth tells us moreabout the worldview of its American adherents than it does about the ranks of the Islamists. Most ofthe 9/11 and London bombers were university-educated and at least middle-class. The same is truefor Palestinian suicide bombers and most likely those in Iraq. Naive Americans take their domesticparadigm about poverty and crimethat the former causes the latterand apply it to a context whereit doesnt fit Regarding the recent London bombings, a British terrorism expert said thatsocioeconomic background does not appear to [have] play[ed] a role. Poverty may be necessary,but it is hardly su icient, to explain Islamic terrorism.

    And finally, we have politically-correct mendacity number seven, which even British Prime

    Minister Tony Blair recently repeated: that Islam has been hijacked by terrorists. In thisview Bin Ladin, the ayatollahs in Iran, the former Taliban rulers of Afghanistan, the Saudis with theirWahhabism (a particularly puritanical brand of Sunni Islam)all are twisting a moderate religionto suit their purpose. The Islam = peace brigade essentializes Islam as peaceful. UBL essentializesit as jihad. Although there are Quran verses, and sayings of Muhammad, on both sides, many do

    support Bin Ladin and his ilk. Also, Islamic history is replete with Muslim scholars whom themodern Islamic fundamentalists draw upon. The most famous is Ibn Taymiyah who, 700 years beforeGeorge Bush said youre either for us or against us, divided the world into the domain of Islam andthat of war. The only good ruler is a Muslim ruler, asserted Ibn Taymiyah. And by that he meant onethat enforces shari`ah, or Islamic law. Most Muslims do not agree, but some do. (And only 10percent of 1.3 billion is 130 million.) But it is no use pretending that the UBLs of the world havefalsely hijacked Islam. Indeed, their view of the faithhowever intolerant and violent it mayseemhas a basis in Islamic theology and history.

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    Islam is where Christianity was before the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) and then the Enlightenmentled the West to divorce religion and state, thereby removing (mostly) the threat of religious-basedwarfare. As a fellow monotheist with Muslims, I pray that the moderate strands within Islam win outover the more fundamentalist ones, allowing that civilization to follow suit. And for we in the Westto help with that, we need to open our eyes to the reality of the harsher aspects of Islam and Islamic

    history. Anything else is simpleand dangerousself-deception.