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About Amil Imani
Amil Imani is an Iranian-American writer, poet, novelist,
essayist, literary translator, public speaker, political analyst and a
pro-democracy activist who has been writing and speaking out about the danger of
radical Islam both in America and internationally. He has become a formidable
voice in America against Islamic terrorism as well as for the struggling people
of his native land of Iran. Imani has been educating Americans regarding the
danger of radical Islam, and has encouraged democracy for Iran and helping the
Iranian people. His numerous articles about radical Islam have been published in
many newspapers and magazines around the world as well as in thousands of
Internet magazines, websites and blogs. Imani's writings can be found on his
website
Amilimani.com. He is a regular go-to-guy on the
Iranian issues on BBC World News. He is also 2010 honoree of EMET: "the Speaker
of the Truth Award" at the Capitol Hill. Imani is the author of the smashing
book "Obama
Meets Ahmadinejad.” |
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Amil Imani
The Anachronism of Apostasy
February 11, 2010
Whereas the practice of slavery enslaves the body, the dogma of apostasy
ensnares the mind. Whereas slavery is a shameful practice of the past, some
shameless religionists still use the doctrine of apostasy to intimidate and
severely punish people who elect to choose their own belief.
Islam is extremely possessive of its subjects. It is a religion that admits
anyone into its fold by the person simply uttering a one sentence statement of
faith,
shahada: I bear witness that there is no God but Allah and Muhammad is
Allah’s messenger. By so saying, one becomes Muslim for life and surrenders the
right of ever leaving it. Anyone who leaves the Islamic fold is murtad
(revert), apostate.
The notion of apostasy is best understood within the overall Islamic dogma.
Islam forms a binding covenant with the believer. Once a person is Muslim, he
and his issues are considered Muslim forever. In this covenant, Islam promises
to bestow its beneficence on the faithful conditional on the person’s total and
unquestioned surrender to it in all matters. Some of the rewards offered by
Islam to the truly obedient believer, particularly the privileged males, are of
this world as well as a great deal more promised to him in the next. If a Muslim
faithful does not reap the rewards of his devotion in this world, Islam assures
him of his inestimably cherished and limitless compounded rewards in the next
world.
Islam demands subjugation of the individual’s will to that of Allah and permeate
the thinking, the actions and the speech of Muslims by prefacing commitments
they make contingent on the will of God (inshallah.)
This total surrender and submission to the will and decree of Allah also
absolves the individual from taking full responsibility for his conduct or
honoring commitments he may make. For it is Allah who has the unquestioned
authority to consummate or contravene any action or promise made by a faithful.
Within this overall framework of complete acceptance of Islam as the perfect
living charter for the believer, the rules pertaining to apostasy can be better
understood. Islam considers an apostate as a person who unilaterally breaks the
covenant he has made with the faith. An apostate is condemned as guilty of
turning his back on Allah’s immutable eternal religion. Anyone who is born to
Muslim parents and leaves Islam is stigmatized as murtad fitri (natural
apostate) in the sense that he was born genetically Muslim and he had rejected
his gift of birth. And anyone who converts to Islam and later leaves it is
condemned as murtad milli (a person who has turned his back to the
Ummah).
The severe stricture against leaving Islam is consistent with other main
principle beliefs of the religion. Islam is a faith of surrender and not that of
a free will. A Muslim is to surrender his freedom of thoughts and actions to the
will and dictates of Allah. The very principle of freedom is alien to the
Islamic belief system.
With regard to apostasy, the two main branches of Islam, the Sunni and the
Shiite, are in considerable agreement. The great majority of Muslim scholars of
both major camps agree that the Quran stipulates death for the apostate.
Islam, by its very nature, is an all-encompassing belief system that proscribes
and prescribes every detail of the person’s and society’s conduct.
The Sharia law, a comprehensive code of Islamic jurisprudence, purportedly
is based on the Quran, and the Hadith (the reported enunciation of Muhammad and
his conduct.)
Furthermore, Islamic societies rule by the Islamic laws of Sharia. Any new
societal legislation must be harmonious with those of the Sharia which are
conclusively anti-democratic. Sharia law is in explicit contradiction and
violation of the foundation of democracy. Sharia law places the dictates and
rules of Allah over the sovereignty of the people. It discriminates against
non-Muslims to the extreme of disenfranchising them from their rights of
citizenship of
Baha'is barring from jobs, higher education, worship, etc., not only in Iran
but
Saudi Arabia, even
Egypt. It is blatantly discriminatory against women, Muslim or not. Men have
greater claim to inheritance, their testimony in the court of law is worth twice
that of women and they may marry multiple women at the same time. It stipulates
even different rules and privileges governing free Muslim men as opposed to
slave Muslims, implicitly condoning slavery.
Saudi Arabia, the flagship of Islam, was finally forced by the free world to
abandon slavery, I believe, only in the late 1960, but it has been reported that
it has not been completely
abandoned..
Apostasy is defined both in the Quran as well as the Sharia and its punishment
is clearly stipulated.
"Those who blasphemed and back away from the ways of Allah and die as
blasphemers, Allah shall not forgive them.” [Qur'an 4:48]
Islamic law does not allow the freedom to choose one's religion.
"Let there be no compulsion in the religion: Clearly the Right Path (i.e. Islam)
is distinct from the crooked path.” [Qur'an 2:256]
The Quran also specifically addresses the issue of murtad milli:
"But those who reject faith after they accepted it, and then go on adding to
their defiance of faith, never will their repentance be accepted; for they are
those who have (of set purpose) gone astray.” [Qur'an 3:90]
The Hadith further restates the provision of the Quran regarding punishment of
the apostate.
The Sharia law stipulates that any Muslim who turns his back to Islam should be
given a chance to revert to the religion. For an un-repenting male apostate,
death is the punishment and life imprisonment for a female apostate.
"Kill whoever changes his religion.” __Sahih al-Bukhari 9:84:57
"The blood of a Muslim who confesses that none has the right to be worshipped
but Allah and that I am His Apostle, cannot be shed except in three cases: In
Qisas for murder, a married person who commits illegal sexual intercourse and
the one who reverts from Islam (apostate) and leaves the Muslims.”__ Sahih
al-Bukhari 9:83:17
At present, apostasy is illegal in most Islamic countries. Although execution of
the apostate is not common, it does take place from time-to-time by frequently
buttressing the "crime” with additional charges. The Islamic Republic of Iran,
for instance, often adds the charge of
mohareb (one who wars with
God) to further legitimize its execution of apostates. A case in point pertains
to the treatment of the religious minority Baha’is by the Islamic Republic. A
number of
Baha’is have been charged as
apostates and mohareb, executed and some secretly buried in unmarked graves.
The late Ayatollah Khomeini in his
Tahrir al-Wassilah adjudicates how a person’s apostasy is established:
"Apostasy is proven in two ways: First, the person himself confesses to his
apostasy twice. Second, two just and truthful men bear witness to the person’s
apostasy. But women’s testimonies do not prove apostasy in any case; either they
bear witness individually, in a group or beside a man.”
The misogynic nature of Islam is once again evident in Ayatollah Khomeini’s
blanket disqualification of women’s testimony solely on the basis of gender.
"Apostasy
-- or
the formal renunciation of religion -- is already punishable in Iran with death.
But now, Iran wants to make the death penalty for apostasy part of the penal
code. The European Union is concerned and has asked Iran to reconsider.”
Who is an apostate according to the legislation? Anyone in the world,
not just Iranians, born to a Muslim parent; also, any convert to Islam who
leaves it. Only one parent needs to be a Muslim at the time of conception for
Islam to own that child for life. Islam is Ummahist. Islam doesn’t recognize
nationalities and national boundaries. And these Islamist zealots are very
serious and have no sense of humor. Some say they have no sense at all, and they
may be right. What they certainly have is a thirst for blood, particularly for
the blood of infidels and apostates.
It is noteworthy that Islam considers the world as its Ummah and
overarches national boundaries. Hence, Islamic clerics feel free to issue fatwa
and other adjudications regarding any person, groups or nations anywhere in the
world. A celebrated case of this practice was the
fatwa of Ayatollah Khomeini against the British author
Salman Rushdie for his book the Satanic Verses. Hence, individual
Muslims anywhere in the world take it upon themselves to carry out fatwa issued
by Islamic high divines. In another high profile case, the killing of
Theo van Gough, a Dutch film director and the recent attack on the
Danish cartoonist, Kurt Westergaard, clearly demonstrates this primitive
practice that runs counter to the civilized world’s due process and has serious
intimidating impact on the freedom of expression.
Free people and nations should not sacrifice their God-given liberty to please
the Islamists by muzzling dissenters and even endangering their safety and their
lives.
The concept and practice of apostasy is a shameful stain on the conscience of
humanity. It is despicable for any belief system to stubbornly cling to the
dehumanizing anachronism of apostasy while its counterpart, slavery, is already
buried in mankind’s graveyard of past infamy. |