{"id":420,"date":"2011-06-08T04:37:02","date_gmt":"2011-06-08T04:37:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mappingsharia.com\/?p=420"},"modified":"2011-06-10T04:41:54","modified_gmt":"2011-06-10T04:41:54","slug":"andrew-c-mccarthy-in-national-review-the-coordinates-of-radicalism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mappingsharia.com\/?p=420","title":{"rendered":"Andrew C. McCarthy in National Review: The Coordinates of Radicalism"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"article_text\">\n<p>What is it that radicalizes Muslims,  including American Muslims? Is it American foreign policy? Israeli  \u201coccupation\u201d of the ancient Jewish territories of Judea and Samaria?  Cartoons depicting the warrior-prophet as a warrior? Korans torched by  obscure Florida pastors? The life of Osama bin Laden, or, perhaps, his  death? Any of a thousand claimed slights, real or imagined, that  purportedly provoke young Muslims to \u201cconflagrate\u201d \u2014 if we may borrow  from the forgiving rationalizations of Faisal Rauf, would-be imam of the would-be Ground Zero mosque?<\/p>\n<p>Here is the unsettling but sedulously avoided truth: What radicalizes Muslims is Islam.<\/p>\n<p>Political correctness requires that we becloud this simple truth with a  few caveats that, in most any other context, would be regarded as  distractions by sensible people. So it is necessary to say that there is  more than one interpretation of Islam. We must further note that the  fact that Islam itself is the radicalizing catalyst does not mean that  all, or even most, Muslims will become radicals. But here is another  disquieting truth: Even the terms \u201cradicalization\u201d and \u201cradical Islam\u201d  get things exactly backwards. The reality is that the <em>radicals<\/em> in Islam are the reformers \u2014 the Muslims who embrace Western  civilization, its veneration of reason in matters of faith, and the  pluralistic space it makes for civil society. What we wishfully call  \u201cradicalism\u201d is in fact the Islamic mainstream.<\/p>\n<p>These are the principal takeaways from an important study just competed  by Israeli academic Mordechai Kedar and David Yerushalmi of the Center  for Security Policy in Washington. As detailed in a just-published <em>Middle East Quarterly<\/em> essay, \u201cShari\u2019a and Violence in American Mosques\u201d (available <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meforum.org\/2931\/american-mosques\">here<\/a>), the authors\u2019 \u201c<a href=\"..\/\">Mapping Sharia<\/a>\u201d  project surveyed 100 randomly selected mosques across the United  States. Onsite, fully 81 percent of the mosques featured Islamic texts  that advocate violence. In nearly 85 percent of the mosques, the  leadership (usually an imam or prayer leader) favorably recommended this  literature for study by congregants. Moreover, 58 percent of the  mosques invited guest lecturers known for promoting violent jihad.<\/p>\n<p>Kedar and Yerushalmi sought to study two intimately related sets of  correlations. The first focused on sharia, the Islamic system of law  that is based primarily on the Koran and the Sunnah (i.e., the words,  deeds, and traditions of Mohammed). The authors homed in on observable  sharia-compliant behaviors. These are not actions unique to terrorist  groups but conduct reflective of the broad consensus of sharia  jurisprudence that cuts across the Sunni\/Shiite divide \u2014 for example,  women wearing the hijab or niqab (respectively, the head covering or  full-length covering of the entire female form), the segregation of men  from women during communal prayer, and the enforcement by imams of the  requirement that male worshippers form up in tight, straight lines  during mosque prayer.<\/p>\n<p>The survey probed whether there was a statistically significant  correlation between these sharia behaviors and the availability at the  mosque of \u201cviolence-positive\u201d literature. Significantly, although  violence pervades Muslim scripture, the authors did not include  scripture (the Koran and the Sunnah) in this violence-positive category.  Instead, they confined it to \u201cnormative and instructive tracts,\u201d  because \u201ca believer is free to understand scripture literally,  figuratively, or merely poetically,\u201d unless it has become an Islamic  norm or a legal obligation through incorporation in sharia.<\/p>\n<p>Thus the focus on violent-positive tracts, which are interpretive of  scripture. They were ranked in accordance with their promotion of  violence as \u201csevere,\u201d \u201cmoderate,\u201d or \u201cnonexistent.\u201d The \u201csevere\u201d is easy  enough to spot: It includes tracts that affirmatively call for  brutality against non-Muslims (and deviant Muslims) by such 20th-century  ideologues as Muslim Brotherhood theoretician Sayyid Qutb and his  fellow polemicist Abul Awa Mawdudi. Similarly straightforward is  literature that does not approve of, much less incite, violence. Most  disheartening is the \u201cmoderate\u201d category. These are tracts written by  widely respected sharia authorities that, though predominantly concerned  with \u201cthe more mundane aspects of religious worship and ritual,\u201d  express \u201cpositive attitudes toward violence\u201d \u2014 implicitly endorsing it  even if they have not incited it in the manner of Qutb and Mawdudi.<\/p>\n<p>The authors found that 51 percent of the mosques featured severely  violence-positive literature; an additional 30 percent distributed  moderately violent tracts; and 19 percent offered nonviolent materials.  What\u2019s more, there was a strong correlation between sharia-compliant  behavior and the presence of severely violent (as well as moderately  violent) tracts. And while the mosques that were not as sharia-compliant  (e.g., mosques that did not segregate the sexes during prayer or  enforce straight prayer lines) featured less in the way of violent  materials, the percentages of even these mosques that had  violence-positive literature on site was disturbingly high. (See Table 2  of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.meforum.org\/2931\/american-mosques\"><em>MEQ <\/em>essay<\/a>.)<\/p>\n<p>The second, related correlation the study examines is between the  presence of violence-positive materials at a given mosque and the  recommendation of these materials to worshippers by the mosque\u2019s imam \u2014 a  direct promotion of violent jihadism. To cut to the chase, if these  materials are on site, the imam is nearly always found endorsing them.  The more observably sharia-adherent the imam, the more certain this  conclusion. For example, 93 percent of imams who sported the traditional  full beard were found to recommend violence-positive literature.  Nonetheless, more than three-quarters of imams who did not manifest  similar indicia of sharia-compliance were still found to endorse the  pro-violence literature if it was on site.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps the most jarring finding in the study involved mosque  attendance. As the authors observe, \u201cmosques that contained written  materials in the severe category were the best attended, followed by  those with only moderate-rated materials, trailed in turn by those  lacking such texts.\u201d We are not talking small divergence here:  Severe-material mosques were found to have a mean attendance of 118  worshippers at services, while no-violence mosques had 15. The  moderate-violence mosques came in around the middle, at 60.<\/p>\n<p>In this aspect of the study may lie whatever modest silver lining there  is. The Kedar-Yerushalmi survey examines what goes on in the mosques.  It does not account for what happens outside the mosques or for how many  American Muslims actually attend mosques with any regularity. That is  to say, the fact that only 19 percent of mosques actually reflect what  Islamic apologists portray as a vibrant, predominant brand of \u201cmoderate  Islam\u201d does not necessarily mean that only one in five American Muslims  is a moderate.<\/p>\n<p>Thousands of Muslims pray privately, as Islam permits. They visit  mosques rarely, if at all, and when they go it is more for social or  cultural purposes than for instruction. If they are Westernized,  pro-American Muslims, they may resist the mosques precisely to avoid the  influence of rabble-rousing clerics who have been recruited or trained  by Saudi-backed Muslim Brotherhood elements. The study does not account  for these Muslims. Their number would edge up the percentage of Muslim  moderates, perhaps considerably.<\/p>\n<p>But that is not the Islam Muslims are getting in American mosques. In  sum, the study shows: The more sharia-compliant the mosque and its imam,  the more virulently anti-Western is apt to be the Islam being preached  there. Nor can it be ignored that this promotion of a pro-violence and  anti-Western Islam in more than 80 percent of American mosques is of a  piece with polling conducted of Muslims living in Islamic countries. As  Messrs. Kedar and Yerushalmi remind us, a 2007 survey conducted by  WorldPublicOpinion.org found that substantial majorities in Morocco,  Egypt, and Pakistan \u2014 and a majority even in reputedly moderate  Indonesia \u2014 favored the implementation of sharia law and the insulation  of their countries from Western values.<\/p>\n<p>It is time to stop pretending that there is some other cause for this.  Many things can prompt a tinderbox to conflagrate, but it has to be  tinder in the first place. Islam is the tinder. We can hope that brave  Muslim reformers can build on the small but far from invisible havens  where a nonviolent, pluralistic Islam has taken root. But to deny an  obvious nexus between the mainstream Islam of the mosques, the violent  jihadism of the terrorists, and the stealth jihadism of Islamist  organizations is to remain willfully blind.<\/p>\n<p><em>\u2014 <\/em><em> Andrew C. McCarthy, a senior fellow at the National Review Institute, is the author, most recently, of <\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nationalreview.com\/redirect\/amazon.p?j=1594033773\">The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America<\/a><em>.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What is it that radicalizes Muslims, including American Muslims? Is it American foreign policy? Israeli \u201coccupation\u201d of the ancient Jewish territories of Judea and Samaria? Cartoons depicting the warrior-prophet as a warrior? Korans torched by obscure Florida pastors? The life of Osama bin Laden, or, perhaps, his death? 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