We need desperately to listen to people like Dr. Wafa Sultan. Political correctness and multiculturalism have dismantled and rendered inoperable the "baloney detectors" of Western culture's elites. Dr. Sultan, a Syrian-born certified psychiatrist, human rights activist, & author of the forthcoming book A God that Hates, laments this fact and has written about it in the article that follows.
As
an Arab woman who suffered for three decades living under Islamic
Sharia, it is clear to me that Islam’s political ideology and Sharia
must be fought relentlessly by Western civilization to prevent its
application in a free society.
However, I have found myself fighting on two fronts. The first front is against Islamists, a daunting fight indeed. But the other front is one shaped by too many uninformed individuals who like to view themselves as open minded “progressives”. They seem to somehow claim superiority on compassion, on peace, on open-mindedness and on appreciation of other cultures. Regarding themselves as tolerant, free thinking individuals, they avoid questioning Muslims’ harmful intentions. They restrict themselves to self-criticism, and make politically-correct excuses for Islamism. Regrettably, they show their indisputable acceptance of ‘others’ at the expense of the public’s responsibility to learn the truth about Islam’s detrimental tenets.
It is crucial for these so called “progressives” to realize that Islam is indeed based on an anti-liberal system. They need to awaken to the inhumane policies and practices of Islamists around the world. They need to realize that Islamism oppose the liberal values they cherish. And equally important, they must not take for granted the respect for human rights and dignity that we experience in America, and in the West, today.
For me, confronting those who adhere to multicultural relativism is a most painful battle. Their standpoint makes the
efforts of Muslim reformers more challenging. When Westerners make
politically-correct excuses for Islamism, it actually suppresses and
weakens my voice and that of others who are in this fight.
Simply put, too many individuals, and institutions stand
in the way of overcoming Islamic political ideology. With their
appeasing approach they obstruct the pressing effort to modernize
Islam.
When I first immigrated to the US
Regrettably,
we frequently experience politically correct harsh responses to
criticism of Islam by those who admonish liberated Muslims or Arabs.
They often use clichés such as, “There are violent stories in all
religions texts,” or “How can we bulk all Muslims into one group?” Or,
“Among Christians and Jews there are also zealots who have done
horrible things to others.” All of these excuses are made without
considering critical Islamic doctrines which play detrimental role in
Islam’s march towards Western decline.
Two years ago Rabbi Stephen Julius Stein published an article in the Los Angeles Times criticizing me in an unjust manner. Recently Rabbi’s Stein article came back to life when an Arab man who happens to follow my writings translated the Rabbi’s article into Arabic and published it in an Arabic website under the title “A Jewish Rabbi scandalizes Wafa Sultan”.
Among other claims, Mr. Stein mentioned that he could not imagine a “Jewish woman standing among a group of Muslims and criticizing Judaism the same way Wafa Sultan criticizes Islam”.
Is Mr. Stein lacking basic knowledge about Islam and demonstrating duplicity in regard to his own Jewish religion?
Here are few hypothetic scenarios:
If
a group of fanatic Jews beheaded an innocent Muslim, justifying their
gruesome act as permissible according to Jewish texts, is there any
doubt that countless of Jewish women would publicly criticize the
tenets of Judaism that permit these outrageous creeds?
Had
Jewish women been relegated to the status of animals as a result of
their religious teachings, would one doubt Rabbi Stein’s obvious
support for Jewish women rebelling against their own traditions?
Recently,
a well known Egyptian female lawyer called on national Arabic TV, to
incite young Palestinian men to harass and rape Israeli women as part
of their war against Israel (you can view her clip on MEMRI.org).
Had
an Israeli lawyer declared publicly on a National Israeli TV the same
type of incitement against Arabs, would Rabbi Stein object to Jewish
women’s unequivocal rejection of this hateful provocation?
Also,
I am quite amazed at Rabbi Stein’s ignorance of the intrinsic nature of
Islamic anti-Semitism. One would assume that his obligation as a
teacher and a leader of his Jewish community is to educate and protect
his people. Unfortunately, his criticism only weakens Jews, and further
strengthens Muslim anti-Semitism. (Please read Dr. Andrew Bostom new book; "The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism.")
One
Islamic concept in particular is called in Arabic “Al Taqyya.” It
allows and encourages Muslims to lie and deceive others in order to
reach their ultimate objective which is submitting the world to Islam
under Sharia Law. To be sure, Islamists who follow the political
ideology of subverting non Muslims under Islam do use the concept of Al Taqyyaa.
Hence,
a destructive relationship is created: on one hand, Islamists lie to
the gullible non - Muslims and on the other hand, many non Muslims, in
particular proponents of interfaith dialogue accept their lies and
avoid asking harsh and necessary questions to expose their dangerous
intentions. In that context, the Muslims’ Al Taqyyaa and the West’s
naiveté and ignorance about the true intentions of Islamists are both
harmful models of engagement.
Further,
they both violate our right to know the truth, regardless of how evil
or unintentional each side’s objective is. Thus, Al Taqyyaa and
political correctness are recipes for irreversible damage to the values
of freedom and liberty, which are the foundation of our US
Rabbi Stein is one in a group of countless others who practice political correctness to avoid hurting those he claimed to be “his Muslim friends,” as he mentions in his article.
People
who avoid facing the gloomy facts regarding Islam, have no moral
authority to admonish liberated Arabs like me. Those who cannot
confront Islamic doctrine boldly and will not allow themselves to
question openly dreadful components of Islam are on the wrong side of
this conflict.
I
have often been asked to soften and compromise my message. I refuse to
do so. I believe the way to solve this Islamic predicament is to
highlight and confront it in a most truthful and subsequently painful
manner. As we all would agree, at times, an acute disease must be
treated aggressively rather than with a benign medicine like Aspirin.
Lastly, I will carry on my mission because I love Muslims. I dream of a future when all Muslims,
especially from the Middle East, who yearn for better life outside
their suppressive environment, can savor the taste of the freedom we
all experience here in the US