Pointing out that he is not someone qualified in the study of history is not an ad hominem.
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If pointing out such a fact was all you did there would be no problem. Have you read even one of his books???
I would humbly point out that you are much less qualified than he to speak about what Islam is.
If someone without an MD gave you medical advice, would it be an “ad hominem attack” to point out that the person has no medical training?
Absolutely irrelevant. He makes no claims to represent Islam in the way that a Quranic scholar from al-Azhur does. I’m not placing my life in his hands as I would an MD. Phelps preaches that “God hates fags.” Show me any statement you can cull from Jihadwatch written by Spencer that is anything at all like that. You can’t because it’s not there.
Spencer cannot speak or read arabic, and hasn’t studied Islam professionally for even one year.
Hmm…it’ possible that you are right about the arabic, though I thought I remembered reading something from that he had learned arabic.
He claims to have studied Islam for some 20 years, which is certainly much more than you. Your opinion about Islam carries much less weight though. How many years have you been studying it “professionally”.
I’ve read the Quran and many of the hadith on the USC-MSA site. I’ve also read the writings of some of the radical Islamists and frankly Spencer has it right about them and their twisted up version of Islam. It’s them, and the muslims who support them, that Spencer is criticial of. And rightly so. The articles you linked to in fact agree with his critique of the radicals - that their interpretation of Islam is wrong.
"Like other totalitarian ideologies, contemporary Islamism is blindly utopian. It implies a wholesale denial of history; the Islamists’ model of an ideal society is inspired by the idealized image of seventh-century Arabia and an ahistorical view of religion and human development. It is based on anachronistic thinking that rejects modern concepts of pluralism and tolerance. "
But then you have the new Grand Mufti of Jerusalem justifying suicide bombing. You have a “respected” Islamic thinker such as al-Qaradawi justifying suicide bombers. Not only that, he
refuses the separation of church and state;
he rejects equal rights for women;
he opposes democracy because a majority vote might go against Sharia;
he refuses freedom of religion by supporting death for apostates;
and last but not least, he endorses female genital mutilation.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qaradawi
If this is what a moderate-conservative muslim teacher of great reknown in the Islamic world believes then one has to wonder what the rest of muslims believe. Clearly there is a clash of values and ideals with the west. And he gets crticized by many muslims for being too liberal!
P.S. what information do you have about Spencer being ordained in the Melkite Cathoic Church? How in the world can you say he is an evangelist? Except for the book about Islam for Catholics his religion is never an issue in his writing.