September
27, 2008:Western diplomatic and media
pressure on Islamic scholars in the Moslem world, and in the West, is having a
serious impact on the popularity of Islamic terrorists in their own backyard.
The reason is simple: the terrorists are using a heretical interpretation of
Islam to justify their use of violence. Particularly odious is the belief that
innocent Moslems killed during terrorist attacks are "involuntary
martyrs" and that any Moslem who does not agree with the terrorists "is
not a true Moslem" and can thus be killed as an infidel or heretic.
Mainstream
Islamic scholars long opposed the theological misdeeds of the terrorists, but
were either shouted down, terrorized into silence or ignored (especially by key
media in the Islamic world). As more Moslems were killed as "collateral
damage" to Islamic terrorism, the more pressure there was on Islamic
scholars to openly condemn the sins of the killers. Even before September 11,
2001, Pentagon and State Department officials were making this point, without
much success.
The
theological errors of the current crop of Islamic terrorists are half a century
old, and have never been a secret. Moreover, the goals of the terrorist groups
(Moslem Brotherhood, Salafists, al Qaeda and so on), were the removal of the
tyrants running, and misruling, Moslem nations, and thus widely popular. Moslem
theologians knew they were vulnerable to a very physical backlash if they
openly criticized these "heroes,"so they kept quiet.
The tide
began to turn in a big way after the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. This
infuriated the Islamic radicals, who were carrying out most of the terror
attacks, and these killers tuned on Moslem states, like Jordan, Saudi Arabia
and others that had tolerated them. The Islamic terrorists now blamed all
Moslem states for allowing, if not assisting, a "crusader army" that
was invading Iraq. Al Qaeda attacks in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Iraq over the
next few years repulsed Moslems everywhere. Al Qaeda began sinking in
popularity ratings. Islamic scholars began to preach against the terrorists.
Now al
Qaeda, and other Islamic terrorists are on the defensive. They are releasing a
lot of audio and video messages just to try and defend their interpretation of
Islamic theology. The Islamic scholars are ripping these arguments to shreds,
and al Qaeda would face even more public hostility if the theologians were
physically threatened. This phenomenon goes largely unreported in the
non-Arabic, and non-Moslem media, but it is a big deal in the places where
terrorists come from.