The Great Muslim Cover-Up (FrontPageMagazine.com) by Daniel Greenfield 07/26/12)
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Over in Toronto, a Muslim cleric with the unwieldy name of Al-Hashim
Kamena Atangana had a great idea. Al-Hashim’s idea was for Toronto to
pass laws forcing women to wear burkas. “Cover up or get raped,” was
the implied message. Toronto only has an estimated 5.5 percent Muslim
population so the Toronto Taliban probably won’t be getting their way
until they have higher double digit numbers, but they can wait.
Meanwhile in Egypt where the population is 90 percent Muslim and the
other 10 percent are running for their lives, a new TV channel
represents a brave new frontier in Islamic feminism. Maria TV
features women giving lifestyle and makeup tips while wearing full
niqab, which covers their faces and leaves only their eyes exposed.
According to some Saudi clerics who think that women are only allowed
to leave one eye exposed, this makes them either a bold feminist
experiment or shameless strumpets.
In a country where Tahrir Square has become synonymous with sexual
assault; the Al-Hashim paradigm is taking hold. There are photos of
female students at Cairo University from the 60′s and 70′s that
showed them dressing like women did in the 60′s and 70′s. But by the
time Obama showed up to praise Cairo University as a great
representative of Islamic civilization, the cover-up had begun. The
question is where will the cover-up end and what will the Cairo
University class of 2020 look like? They probably won’t have faces,
but will they even have eyes?
You can attend a university with your head covered, even with your
face covered, but it gets harder to attend class when your eyes are
covered. If the trend means anything in a decade Muslim feminism will
mean fighting for the right to keep one eye open in a creed that
wants everyone to keep their eyes shut.
The West has reacted to the Islamic cover-up with its own cover-up.
The Western liberal will run through the gamut of his own
civilization’s sins before reluctantly admitting that some parts of
the Muslim world may not be an ideal place to be a woman, but he
immediately reaches for a rolled up copy of the New York Times and
uses Tom Friedman’s latest report from an airport’s luxury lounge in
Dubai or Kuala Lumpur as proof that the reforms are coming.
Indeed if you read anything from Tom Friedman, who is expert at
writing books about how the world is becoming a global village
because it’s so ridiculously easy for him to fly anywhere on his
frequent flyer miles, that is all he can talk about. Saudi Arabia is
constantly being reformed. Why in 1962 it abolished slavery and
recently the Saudi king has agreed to let women vote in municipal
elections in 2015. This is naturally a big deal in an absolute
monarchy that has been ruled by the same family for longer than it
had oil companies.
There is no question that King Abdullah is a great feminist. If you
doubt that just ask any one of his 13 wives. It may be true that
women in Saudi Arabia are not allowed to drive or leave the country
without permission from their husband; but so long as Tom Friedman
has a comfortable seat and an alcohol-free drink whenever he flies to
Saudi Arabia, the reports of reforms will keep on coming about this
cheerful outpost in our global village.
We all live in villages. Our village is a place where women are
considered human beings, but in the village that is an ocean and a
desert away, women are considered property. The problem is that
lately our two villages have been overlapping thanks to the heap big
magic of the airport. Americans travel to Saudi Arabia, where they
are told to cover themselves up and respect the local customs, and
Muslims travel to Canada where they tell the city of Toronto that it
needs to cover up its women or they won’t be responsible for the
consequences. Our village just can’t seem to win.
This is not the sort of stuff that you put in tourist brochures, this
is the sort of stuff you cover up, and these days our nations exist
as long tourist brochures covering up the problems and extolling the
virtues of all these people who visit, move in, learn to fly planes
and ram them into buildings.
Our tourist brochures say, “Diversity,” but diversity is another one
of our village’s unique virtues. It’s not a virtue when you reach
Saudi Arabia, and it’s not a virtue when Saudi Arabia reaches us. Our
noble commitment to diversity leads us to diversify by investing in
multiculturalism, but many of the men with thirteen wives and sharp
knives in that other village are not interested in multiculturalism.
The Taliban showed us what they thought of multiculturalism when they
blew up Buddhist statues and the Islamists in Mali are showing us
what they think of multiculturalism with a rampage directed against
Sufi shrines. The Muslim Waqf in Jerusalem is continuing its
vandalism of the remains of the Second Temple. All of them are
following in the footsteps of Saudi Arabia which has waged a campaign
of destruction against the cultural artifacts of every other culture.
In India, Hindus had the temerity to sing in their own country during
the month of Ramadan, which ended in violence as furious Muslims
tried to explain their views on multiculturalism with big rocks. In
that same spirit, Al-Hashim Kamena Atangana, like so many other
Muslim clerics, is trying to explain to us that while in our village
it may be the custom to treat women as human beings, in his village
it is the custom to treat them as property.
The Al-Hashims bellow that Western women should act more Muslim and
Western feminist groups encourage their members to try on hijabs as
gestures of tolerance and servitude. That great Islamic feminist,
King Abdullah and his thirteen wives, whose kingdom spends billions
on such propaganda, no doubt approves, and wishes they would move on
to not driving cars as another gesture of tolerance for our new
wonderfully diverse village.
The hijab is the gateway to the burka and both are just forms of
mobile purdah, the segregation that requires a woman to stay at home.
And if she can’t stay in her tent, then she can only go out while
wearing a big black tent that goes everywhere she goes.
Under the burka, the Muslim woman is still locked up in her room in
her husband’s house even when she’s out and about in the marketplace.
It is a liberal concession that allows her to occasionally leave the
house while still being locked up in the house. And this brilliant
bit of Islamic feminism, this reform which says that women can
occasionally leave the house and shouldn’t be raped so long as
they’re wearing a tent that makes it look like they’re still in
purdah, is just one of the ways that Islam is enriching our
multiculturalism with its monoculturalism.
Western liberals respond to the problem with the same methods as
Middle-Eastern Islamists. Their solution to everything is the great
cover-up. Muslims cover up women, Western liberals cover up the
Muslim abuse of women. Muslims are afraid of dealing with the idea
that women are more than mobile property and Western liberals are
terrified of dealing with the idea that this is what Muslims actually
believe about women.
Sunlight is the best disinfectant, whether it’s for the bacteria that
thrive under full body robes or the kind that thrive in ideologies
which try to control everyone. No matter how many cover-ups are made
and how many cloaks, hijabs and burkas are thrown over the truth,
sooner or later the cover-ups have to end and the truth has to shine
forth. (Copyright © 2012 FrontPageMagazine.com 07/26/12)
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