Tuesday, August 03, 2004

FrontPage magazine.com :: The 9/11 Commission and Jihad by Andrew G. Bostom

Frontpage is not exactly a sedate, middle of the road entity, but these references are quite startling.

Note the short aside about the Moplah Rebellion.

FrontPage magazine.com :: The 9/11 Commission and Jihad by Andrew G. Bostom

While I see some limited evidence of progress in the 9/11 Commissioner's understanding of the global jihad we are facing, ultimately their report resorted to the same tired and ahistorical canards that distort the mainstream tradition – indeed which are central to Islam – of jihad war. The report mentions the ad nauseatingly referenced Hanbali jurist Ibn Taymiyya (d.1328), who despite his Muslim orthodoxy, now serves as a convenient prop for those who contend, either deceitfully or in blissful ignorance, that jihad war is not a main tenet of traditional Islam. Once again a distorted historical nexus is made between Ibn Taymiyya, but not countless other seminal jurists and theologians who expressed identical opinions, throughout the history of Islamic civilization, and 20th century ideologues like Sayyid Qutb, and the Muslim Brotherhood movement. This flimsy construct, reiterated in the 9/11 Commission Report, is completely untenable...

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