EDITORIAL: The Islamist pyramid scheme / Extremists seek to erase history and create the future (WASHINGTON TIMES) 07/11/12)
Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jul/10/editorial-islamist-pyramid-scheme/
WASHINGTON TIMES
WASHINGTON TIMES Articles-Index-Top
Publishers-Index-Top
Radical Muslims want to tear down Egypt’s pyramids and take over the
world. The least the rest of us can do is take them seriously.
Islamist political victories in Egypt have invigorated the debate in
certain circles over what to do with the country’s historical sites,
or as the extremists call them, the symbols of pagan idolatry. The
most pious Muslim theologians do not see the ancient statues,
carvings and pyramids as important tourist destinations so much as
affronts to their beliefs. Bahraini Sunni leader Abdal-Latif al-
Mahmoud called on the Egyptians to “destroy the Pyramids and
accomplish what [Egypt’s Muslim conqueror] Amr bin al-As could not.”
Abdel Moneim Al-Shahat, a leading member of Egypt’s radical Nour
party, suggested that should the pyramids be too difficult to
dismantle, structures that have stood for five millennia ought at
least be covered in wax to hide them from view.
Others plan to bring this same degree of common sense and tolerance
to the rest of the world. This week a group called the United Muslim
Nations International released a 23-page pamphlet entitled “The
Global Islamic Civilization: The Power of a Nation Revived” which
outlines a plan for Islamic world domination. The group’s leader,
Sheik Farook al-Mohammedi, writes in the plan that “Christianity
should be destroyed and wiped from the face of the earth,” along with
all faiths other than Islam. He maintains that “submission to Allah”
will be the future of the “Islamic State of America” and “Eurabia”
and other parts of the world not currently under the sway of Shariah.
This type of grandiose vision is certainly nothing new in radical
circles, as al Qaeda has been pursuing its global domination plan for
years. Although Sheik Farook al-Mohammedi is a lesser-known extremist
with a miniscule following who is unlikely to surmount the Caliph’s
throne, he’s still dangerous. The best and the brightest likewise
scoffed at misfits like Hitler, Lenin and Mao — until the secret
police arrived.
Where fanatics hold sway, they implement their plans as well as they
can. In dusty Timbuktu, Mali, militants have systematically destroyed
tombs and shrines that they consider idolatrous. Eight of 16 ancient
mausoleums in the city have been torn apart by local radicals of the
Ansar Dine group. Ironically the destruction is taking place at the
14th century Djingareyber mosque, which shows that not even Muslim
sites are off limits, if they happened to be erected by
insufficiently orthodox Islamic sects.
The world was also horrified this week by a viral video showing a
Taliban executioner shooting a burqa-clad woman nine times as a mob
of men chanted “God is great!” The woman was allegedly accused of
adultery, but may have simply been the victim of a Taliban leader’s
jealousy. What the video showed is the rule, not the exception.
Lest anyone dismiss the notion that any government would be so
foolish as to destroy the only surviving ancient wonder of the world,
the threat is real. The Taliban set the modern standard when they
ruled Afghanistan. In 2001, they dynamited the monumental, 1,500-year-
old Buddha statues carved into a mountain face at Bamiyan. If the
radicals ever are allowed the chance of fulfilling their ultimate
dreams, Mt. Rushmore won’t be far behind. (© 2012 The Washington
Times, LLC. 07/11/12)
Return to Top
MATERIAL REPRODUCED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY