Islam really does
want to conquer the world. That’s because Muslims,
unlike many Christians, actually believe they are right,
and that their religion is the path to salvation for all
A year ago I had lunch with
an eminent figure who asked if I thought she was mad.
‘No,’ I said politely, while thinking, ‘Yup.’ She had
said she thought there was a secret plot by Muslims to
take over the West. I have never been into conspiracy
theories, and this one was definitely of the
little-green-men variety. It is the sort of thing BNP
thugs claim to justify their racial hatred.
Obviously, we all know about Osama
bin Laden’s ambitions. And
we are all aware of the loons of al-Muhajiroun
waving placards saying ‘Islam is the future of Britain’.
But these are all on the extremist fringe,
representative of no one but themselves. Surely no one
in Islam takes this sort of thing seriously? I started
surfing the Islamic media.
Take Dr Al-Qaradawi, the
controversial Egyptian imam who was recently fawned over
by the Mayor of London even though he promotes the
execution of homosexuals, the right of men to indulge in
domestic violence, and the murder of innocent Jews.
During the brouhaha it went unnoticed that he also wants
to conquer Europe. Don’t take my word for
it, just listen to him on his
popular al-Jazeera TV show, Sharia
and Life.
‘Islam will return to Europe. The conquest need not
necessarily be by the sword. Perhaps we will conquer
these lands without armies. We want an army of preachers
and teachers who will present
Islam in all languages and in all dialects,’ he
broadcast in 1999, according to the Middle East Media
Research Institute, which translates his
programmes. On another
programme he declared,
‘Europe will see that it suffers from a materialist
culture, and it will seek a way out, it will seek a
lifeboat. It will seek no life-saver but the message of
Islam.’
Far from being on the fringe, his immensely popular
programmes are watched by
millions across the Middle East and Europe. The BBC
cooed that he has ‘star’ status among the world’s
Muslims.
Dr Al-Qaradawi, who is based
in Qatar, is also the spiritual guide of the
hardline Muslim Brotherhood,
which is growing across Europe, and whose leader
Muhammad Mahdi Othman ’Akef
declared recently, ‘I have complete faith that Islam
will invade Europe and America, because Islam has logic
and a mission.’
In the most sacred mosque in Islam, Sheikh
Abd al-Rahman
al-Sudais of the Grand
Mosque in Mecca uses his sermons to call for Jews to be
‘annihilated’ and to urge the overthrow of Western
civilisation. ‘The
most noble
civilisation ever known to
mankind is our Islamic civilisation.
Today, Western civilisation
is nothing more than the product of its encounter with
our Islamic civilisation in
Andalusia [mediaeval Spain]. The reason for [Western
civilisation’s] bankruptcy
is its reliance on the materialistic approach, and its
detachment from religion and values. [This approach] has
been one reason for the misery of the human race, for
the proliferation of suicide, mental problems and for
moral perversion. Only one nation is capable of
resuscitating global civilisation,
and that is the nation [of Islam].’
Al-Sudais is the highest
imam appointed by our Saudi government ally, and his
sermons are widely listened to across the Middle East.
When he came to the UK in June to open the London
Islamic Centre, thousands of British Muslims flocked to
see him, our so-called race relations minister Fiona
Mactaggart shared the
platform, and Prince Charles sent a video message. He is
probably the closest thing in Islam to the Pope, but I
haven’t recently heard the Pope call for the overthrow
of all other faiths.
Saudi Arabia, whose flag shows a sword, seems unabashed
about its desire for Islam to take over the world. Its
embassy in Washington recommends the home page of its
Islamic affairs department, where it declares,
‘The Muslims are required to
raise the banner of jihad in order to make the Word of
Allah supreme in this world.’ Saudi Arabia has used
billions of its petrodollars to export its particularly
harsh form of Islam, Wahabism,
paying for mosques and Islamic schools across the West.
About 80 per cent of the US’s mosques are thought to be
under Wahabi control.
Saudi Arabia’s education ministry encourages
schoolchildren to despise Christianity and Judaism. A
new schoolbook in the kingdom’s curriculum tells
six-year-olds: ‘All religions other than Islam are
false.’ A note for teachers says they should ‘ensure to
explain’ this point. In Egypt, the schoolbook Studies in
Theology: Traditions and Morals explains that a
particularly ‘noble’ bit of the Koran is ‘encouraging
the faithful to perform jihad in God’s cause, to behead
the infidels, take them prisoner, break their power —
all that in a style which contains the highest examples
of urging to fight’.
A popular topic for discussion on Arabic TV channels is
the best strategy for conquering the West. It seems to
be agreed that since the West has overwhelming economic,
military and scientific power, it could take some time,
and a full frontal assault could prove
counterproductive. Muslim immigration and conversion are
seen as the best path.
Saudi Professor Nasser bin Suleiman al-Omar declared on
al-Majd TV last month,
‘Islam is advancing according to a steady plan, to the
point that tens of thousands of Muslims have joined the
American army and Islam is the second largest religion
in America. America will be destroyed. But we must be
patient.’
Islam is now the second religion not just in the US but
in Europe and Australia. Europe has 15 million Muslims,
accounting for one in ten of the population in France,
where the government now estimates 50,000 Christians are
converting to Islam every year. In Brussels, Mohammed
has been the most popular name for boy babies for the
last four years. In Britain, attendance at mosques is
now higher than it is in the Church of England.
Al-Qa’eda is
criticised for being
impatient, and waking the West up. Saudi preacher Sheikh
Said al-Qahtani said on the
Iqraa TV satellite channel,
‘We did not occupy the US, with eight million Muslims,
using bombings. Had we been patient and let time take
its course, instead of the eight million there could
have been 80 million [Muslims], and 50 years later
perhaps the US would have become Muslim.’
It is difficult to brush this off as an aberration of
Islam, which is normally just
tickety-boo letting the rest of the world indulge
in its false beliefs. Dr Zaki
Badawi, the moderate former
director of the Islamic Cultural Centre in London,
admitted, ‘Islam endeavours
to expand in Britain. Islam is a universal religion. It
aims to bring its message to all corners of the earth.
It hopes that one day the whole of humanity will be one
Muslim community.’
In Muslim tradition, the world is divided into Dar
al-Islam, where Muslims rule, and Dar al-Harb,
the ‘field of war’ where the infidels live. ‘The
presumption is that the duty of jihad will continue,
interrupted only by truces, until all the world either
adopts the Muslim faith or submits to Muslim rule,’
wrote Professor Bernard Lewis in his bestseller The
Crisis of Islam.’
The first jihad was in ad 630, when Mohammed led his
army to conquer Mecca. He made a prediction that Islam
would conquer the two most powerful Christian
centres at the time,
Constantinople and Rome. Within 100 years of his death,
Muslim armies had conquered the previously Christian
provinces of Syria, Palestine, Egypt and the rest of
North Africa, as well as Spain, Portugal and southern
Italy, until they were stopped at
Poitiers in central France in ad 732. Muslim
armies overthrew the ancient Zoroastrian
empire of Persia, and
conquered much of central Asia and Hindu India.
Ibn
Warraq, a Pakistani who lost his Islamic
faith, wrote in his book Why I am not a Muslim,
‘Although Europeans are constantly castigated for
having imposed their insidious decadent values,
culture and language on the Third World, no one
cares to point out that Islam
colonised lands that were the homes of
advanced and ancient
civilisations.’
It took 700 years for the Spanish to get their
country back in the prolonged ‘Reconquista’.
In the meantime the Turks, a central Asian people,
had been converted to Islam and had conquered the
ancient Christian land of Anatolia (now called
Turkey). In 1453 they captured Constantinople —
fulfilling Mohammed’s first prediction — which was
the centre of the Eastern Orthodox Church. The
glorious Hagia Sophia,
which had been one of the most important churches in
Christendom for nearly 1,000 years after it was
built in ad 537, was turned into a mosque, and
minarets were added. The Turks went on to occupy
Greece and much of the Balkans for four centuries,
turning the Parthenon into a mosque and besieging
Vienna, before retreating as their power waned.
In the Middle East, there are regular calls for
Mohammed’s second prediction to come true. Sheikh
Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman
al-’Arifi, imam of the
mosque of the Saudi government’s King
Fahd
Defence Academy, wrote
recently, ‘We will control the land of the Vatican;
we will control Rome and introduce Islam in it.’
Not all conversion has been by the sword. Muslim
traders peaceably converted Indonesia, now the most
populous Islamic nation. But nor have the conquests
stopped. Islam has continued spreading in
sub-Saharan Africa, most notably in Nigeria and
Sudan. Abyssinia — Ethiopia — is an ancient
Christian land where Muslims have come to outnumber
Christians only in the last 100 years. Just 50 years
ago, Lebanon was still predominantly Christian; it
is now predominantly Muslim.
Of course, Christianity has been just as much a
conquering religion. Spanish armies ruthlessly
destroyed ancient civilisations
in Central and South America to spread the message
of love. Christians colonised
the Americas and Australia, committing genocide as
they went, while missionaries such as Livingstone
converted most of Africa.
But the difference is that Christendom has — by and
large — stopped conquering and converting, and
indeed in Europe simply stopped believing.
Even President Bush’s most trenchant critics don’t
believe he conquered Afghanistan and Iraq to spread
the word of Jesus. It is ironic that by deposing
Saddam, who ran the most secular of Arab regimes,
the US actually transferred power to the imams.
I believe in a free market in religions, and it is
inevitable that if you believe your religion is
true, then you believe others are false. But this
market is seriously rigged. In Saudi Arabia the
government bans all churches, while in Europe
governments pay to build Islamic cultural
centres. While in many
Islamic countries preaching Christianity is banned,
in Western Christian countries the right to preach
Islam is enshrined in law. Christians are free to
convert to Islam, while Muslims who convert to
Christianity can expect either death threats or a
death sentence. The Pope keeps
apologising for the Crusades (even though
they were just attempts to get back former Christian
lands) while his opposite numbers call for the
overthrow of Christendom.
In Christian countries, those who warn about
Islamification, such as
the film star Brigitte Bardot,
are prosecuted, while in Muslim countries those who
call for the Islamification
of the world are turned into TV celebrities. In the
West, schools teach comparative religion, while in
Muslim countries schools teach that Islam is the
only true faith. David Blunkett
in effect wants to ban criticism of Islam, a
protection not enjoyed by Christianity in Muslim
countries. Millions of Muslims move to Christian
countries, but virtually no Christians move to
Muslim ones.
In the last century some Christians justified the
persecution and mass murder of Jews by claiming that
Jews wanted to take over the world. But these
fascist fantasies were based on deliberate lies,
such as the notorious fake book The Protocols of the
Elders of Zion. Now, many in the Muslim world are
open about their desire for Islam to conquer the
West. "
Anthony Browne is Europe correspondent for the
Times.
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