I used to live in a Muslim country and I do know from speaking to people and from countless polls. What have you got?
I have a number of statements by prominent Islamic clerics, to which I have provided a link. I also have the consensus of academics who study Islam, who agree that Bin Laden represents an extremist minority within a modern, radical version of Islam (in other words, he’s a fringe of a fringe).
Are you telling me that most of the Muslims you have talked to support the killing of civilians on 9/11? Are you telling me that these “countless polls” show this? What are these polls? Who took them? How were the questions worded?
Are you saying that because the Vatican failed to stop American bishops in the 19th century perverting Christian teaching, it gives carte blanche for Muslims to support evil acts against America?
Of course I’m not saying anything of the sort. Don’t be silly.
First of all, they are wrong in thinking that defending Islam against “Western aggression” is a just cause because what Western aggression is it we’re talking about? If it means supporting Israel’s right to exist?
I’m not defending their view. I’m simply pointing out that it’s quite possible for them to hold this view without sanctioning Bin Laden’s methods.
The “Western aggression” is both U.S. support for Israel and the U.S. military presence in the Middle East. Of course, this is against the background of the Western imperialism of the early 20th century (in which Iraqi tribespeople, for instance, were used to test the effectiveness of aerial bombing in what amounted to mass terrorism on the part of the British government–there’s a recent article in the American Historical Review about this).
Most Muslims I have spoken to think OBL is doing the right thing according to the tenets of Islam.
That’s interesting and very disturbing. It’s certainly not my experience, but then I don’t live in a Muslim country. Who are these people and how did you meet them? What arguments did they use to justify OBL’s actions?
Au contraire. This ‘European Jew’ polemic is a lie and unsupported by genetic studies.
I’m not talking about genetics. I’m talking about culture. And I’m talking about Arab/Muslim perceptions.
Secondly, this ‘American soldiers in Saudi’ is a preposterous argument – how many soldiers are there in SA? And why aren’t they allowed there? Don’t you think SA being off limits is a tad bigoted? As you conceded our troops were invited there. If you have an issue take it up with the Sauds.
First of all, who said I had an issue? I’m describing what I understand to be the position of most Arabs and of most Muslims (and yes, of course I know that these two groups are not identical, which is why I name them separately). I don’t think the number of soldiers matters. And I’m not sure it’s particularly “bigoted” to want to preserve holy places free of the presence of unbelievers. I’m glad that Catholics allow Protestants into Vatican City, but if they didn’t (or, to make a better parallel, if troops from Protestant countries were not allowed into Italy), I wouldn’t call it “bigoted.” I reserve the term “bigotry” for unfair, prejudiced judgments.