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Amil Imani
Religion & The
Marketplace
October 31, 2009
Islam is
on its march of death on many fronts. A very dangerous front has been
recently re-opened at the United Nations (UN) by the Organization of the
Islamic Conference (OIC), the largest group of nations within the UN, by
introducing a new resolution.
The
resolution under consideration—Defamation of Religions—aims to enlist
the power and prestige of the UN in defense of religion by declaring
religions to be immune from the general discourse practiced in
non-religious domains.
The aim
of the resolution is to impose a gag order on people against breathing a
word that religionists may find defaming or offensive. Isn’t that a
great idea, folks? Now, any crackpot, more than ever, can start a scheme
and call it a religion. And by so doing, he can be under the protective
umbrella of the UN, immune from any criticism and litigation. By
contrast, any religious order can take any offender to court for
offensive statements.
I can
just see the legions of lawsuits that will be launched and financed by
the petrodollar rich Islamists in an unrelenting effort to muzzle any
and all people who might dare to point out the truth about Islam. The
very expenses of litigation, even without convictions, can ruin any
individual or organization.
And what
happens to the First Amendment, freedom of speech, of inquiry and
expression? Freedoms we have come to cherish and celebrate as priceless
treasures for free people and societies?
The
answer: well, limits are also needed, particularly when the limits serve
the interests of those who want to set them: In this case, the
recently-empowered incorrigible, un-repenting dark-ages Islamists and
their follow travelers.
My
response is that gag orders, no matter where they are applied, exact an
unacceptably high price for the possible good that they may do. In my
ideal world, I would like to see a world where all ideas and beliefs,
religious or otherwise, are expressed, even clash, and fend for
themselves in a battlefield of ideas.
Ideas and
beliefs should thrive or fail on merit only and not because someone says
that they are the best and everyone must accept them without
questioning. Let the meritorious and the fittest survive and let the
phony and the unfit die. It is this form of freedom that has been the
engine of progress in all fields of human endeavors. And it is the exact
opposite practice of stifling free inquiry in many organized religions
that is the main cause of much superstition, stagnation, and even untold
suffering.
What
needs to sink into the Western peoples’ mind is the realization that, to
the Muslims, the idea of freedom and free thinking is largely an alien
concept.
From
birth onward, a Muslim’s brain is packed with the notion that everything
in life is predicated on the will of Allah. Allah is in charge of all
things and at all times. Allah is very much of a hands-on God. He does
the thinking, he does the ordaining, and he decides the outcome for
everything large and small. And since Allah is the all-knowing as well
as the all-everything, the duty of the faithful is unquestioned
obedience in all matters, irrespective of any and all contradictory
evidence. All disproving and contradictory evidences about the Islamic
precepts are labeled as deceptive machinations of the accursed Satan.
Hence, it is the sacred duty of the believer to put his Islamic blinders
on and submit wholeheartedly and unhesitatingly to what is preached to
him. It is within this deeply engrained mindset of the Muslim that he or
she rarely says anything or commits to anything without the preamble of
enshallah—if it is the will of Allah. In a way, this is a great
out for the Muslim. If he wants to do it and does it, Allah willed it.
If he doesn’t want to do it and doesn’t do it, Allah didn’t see it fit.
It is
this type of mentality that is, in large, part responsible for Muslim
governments—the beneficiaries of their fatalistic pathological system—to
audaciously propose this dangerous resolution to the UN. The Islamic
powers that be want to protect their valued stranglehold on the masses
by keeping them in the darkness of ignorance and preventing them from
being exposed to the light of truth.
Question: Why is it that the Muslims are so hellbent on passing laws and
resolutions of the sort they are pushing?
Answer: Because Islam is loaded with faulty and bizarre beliefs as well
as many primitive, discriminatory and shameful practices. So, they need
to build a steel fence around their corral of absurdity to protect it
from crumbling under the assaults of truth. They have much to hide and
fear exposure the most.
Question: Why is it that these followers of Allah don’t mention any
other religion besides Islam for the privilege they are seeking?
Answer: Because to Muslims, Islam is the super-religion and final
religion of Allah. Judaism and Christianity are the only other two
religions that are granted a grudging minimal recognition by Islam. All
other religions and those without religion are blasphemy and
blasphemous.
If we exempt religion from
criticism (some call it defamation), many problems arise. For one, what
qualifies as religion and what does not qualify? Or, who or what body
makes such a decision?
For instance a Paris court convicted the Church of Scientology of fraud
and fined it more than euro 600,000 ($900,000) on Tuesday but stopped
short of banning the group as prosecutors had demanded. Will courts be
given the authority to pass judgments on religious matters? France
apparently considers the Church of Scientology as less than a bonefide
religion, but views Islam as a religion. On what basis is France making
this call? Is it because there are five million people in France who
call themselves Muslims? Is it the numbers’ game, then? Why is it then
that Muslims do not recognize billions of Buddhists and Hindus as
followers of legitimate religions? Oddly enough, various sects of Islam
consider other sects as heretics worthy of the harshest treatments. They
bomb each others’
mosques,
funeral processions and even
marketplaces crowded with other Muslims.
Would the UN decide the issue of what constitutes religion or will the
matter be left to the discretion of each country? Would Saudi Arabia
allow Christians to build a church in that country, or even the Bible be
sold in bookstores? Would the Islamic Republic of Iran stop its
genocidal agenda against the Baha’is? Would the mullahs desist from
imprisoning the Baha’is for months and years, without any formal charges
and even without a sham trial for which they are infamous?
Leonard A. Leo, chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious
Freedom, last week testified to Members of Congress that the only
religion and religious adherents that are specifically mentioned in the
“defamation” resolutions – this year’s and past year’s – are Islam
and Muslims.
“Aside from Islam, the resolutions do not specify which religions are
deserving of protection, or explain how or by whom this would be
determined,” Leo stated.
U.S. Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton voiced the U.S. Administration’s strong opposition
to the so called “defamation of religions” resolution by pointing out
its fundamental discriminatory nature.
It is time for Islam to shed its “Borqa.” The cat is out of the bag, so
to speak. In the age of instantaneous communication and with the rising
literacy, the task of keeping this stone-age belief called Islam under
cover is an impossibility.
No belief system or set of ideas, be they religious, scientific,
philosophical, political or otherwise, should be protected from open
honest criticism. It is up to the individual consumer to decide for
himself, to the best of his ability and the compelling nature of the
information, the value and veracity of any offering in a marketplace of
free ideas.
The General Assembly of the UN must soundly defeat this dangerous
resolution and send a clear message to the Islamists that this is the
21st century and Muslims would do well to cast off their obsolete
primitive bigoted belief. |