Islam and the West: An Irreconcilable Conflict?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

“I worry greatly that the rhetoric coming from the Republicans, particularly Donald Trump, is sending a message to Muslims here … and … around the world, that there is a ‘clash of civilizations.’”

So said Hillary Clinton in Saturday night’s New Hampshire debate.

Yet, that phrase was not popularized by Donald Trump, but by Harvard’s famed Samuel Huntington. His “The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order” has been described by Zbigniew Brzezinski as providing “quintessential insights necessary for a broad understanding of world affairs in our time.”

That Clinton is unaware of the thesis, or dismisses it, does not speak well of the depth of her understanding of our world.

Another attack on Trump, more veiled, came Monday in an “open letter” in The Washington Post where four dozen religious leaders, led by Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, charge “some politicians, candidates and commentators” with failing to follow Thomas Jefferson’s dictum:

“I never will, by any word or act … admit a right of inquiry into the religious opinions of others.”

Intending no disrespect to Jefferson, if you do not inquire “into the religious opinions of others” in this world, it can get you killed.

“We love our Muslim siblings in humanity,” said the signers of Cardinal McCarrick’s letter, “they serve our communities as doctors, lawyers, teachers, engineers, journalists, first responders, and as members of the U.S. Armed forces and Congress.”

Undeniably true. But, unfortunately, that is not the end of the matter.

Did the worst attack on the United States since Pearl Harbor, 9/11, have nothing to do with the Islamic faith?

Did Fort Hood and the San Bernardino massacres, the London subway bombings and the killings at Charlie Hebdo, as well as the slaughter at the Bataclan in Paris, have nothing to do with Islam?

Does the lengthening list of atrocities by terrorist cells of ISIS, Boko Haram, al-Qaida, al-Shabaab and the Nusra Front have nothing to do with Islam? Is it really illiberal to inquire “into the religious opinions” of those who perpetrate these atrocities? Or is it suicidal not to?

There has arisen a legitimate question as to whether Islamism can coexist peacefully with, or within, a post-Christian secular West.

For, as the Poet of the Empire, Rudyard Kipling, wrote: “Oh, East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God’s great Judgment Seat.”

As of 1960, the Great Wave of immigration into the United States from Southern and Eastern Europe had been halted for 35 years.

And the children of these millions had been largely assimilated and Americanized.

Yet, 50 years after the Turkish gastarbeiters were brought in the millions into Germany, and Algerians and other North Africans were brought into France, no such wholesale assimilation had taken place.

Why not? Why are there still large, indigestible communities in France where French citizens do not venture and French police are ever on alert?

What inhibits the assimilation that swiftly followed the entry of millions of Catholics, Orthodox Christians and Jews into the United States from 1890 to 1920? Might it have something to do with Islam and its inherent resistance to a diversity of faiths?

Set aside faith-based terrorism and Islamist terrorism, and consider the nations and regimes of the Middle and Near East.

Iran holds presidential elections every four years, but is a Shiite theocracy where the Ayatollah is a virtual dictator. Saudi Arabia is a Sunni kingdom and home to Wahhabism, a Sunni form of puritanism.

Those ruling regimes are rooted in Islam.

And while secular America embraces expressions of religious pluralism and sexual freedom, homosexuality and apostasy are often viewed as capital crimes in Afghanistan, Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Where Islam is the ruling faith, the Quran is secular law.

Catholic historian Hilaire Belloc saw our future on its way, even before World War II: “[I]n the contrast between our religious chaos and the religious certitude still strong throughout the Mohammedan world … lies our peril.”

Historically, Christianity came to dominate the Roman Empire through preaching, teaching, example and martyrdom. Islam used the sword to conquer the Middle and Near East, North Africa and Spain in a single century, until stopped at Poitiers by Charles Martel.

And this is today’s crucial distinction: Islam is not simply a religion of 1.6 billion people, it is also a political ideology for ruling nations and, one day, the world.

To the True Believer, Islam is ultimately to be imposed on all of mankind, which is to be ruled by the prescriptions of the Quran. And where Muslims achieve a majority, Christianity is, at best, tolerated.

Nor is this position illogical. For, if there is no God but Allah and Muhammad is his Prophet, all other religions are false and none can lead to salvation. Why should false, heretical and ruinous faiths not be suppressed?

Behind the reluctance of Trump and other Americans to send another U.S. army into a region that has seen wars in Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan leave us with ashes in our mouths, lies a wisdom born of painful experience.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
December 22, 2015 9:16 am

The Islamic expansion has begun, most visibly in Europe but increasingly so here in the US and Canada as well.

Islam is not compatible with anything not Islamic and barely compatible with itself unless unified against something not Islamic and then only till that thing is conquered and made Islamic.

That expansion here is being done with the blessing, protection and even promotion by our government (as in teaching Islam in the schools while trying to prosecute anyone opposing and speaking out against Islam to shut them up and make them quit).

This means you -yes, YOU- and your children and grandchildren are going to be Muslim, be under Muslim domination, or be dead if you don’t go along with one of those first two.

Get used to it.

BTW, Donald Trump is a hateful bigot, ask Hillary, the MSM, or his other opponents if you don’t believe me.

Rainwaterrunningdog
Rainwaterrunningdog
December 22, 2015 10:08 am

There will be a lot of lost lives. Pick your side accordingly.

El Mac
El Mac
December 22, 2015 10:10 am

The sooner the outright war is on, the sooner it ends and rebuilding can begin. The political system of islam needs to be destroyed utterly and completely.

kokoda
kokoda
December 22, 2015 10:13 am

The main reason for the Muzzie hand-holding in the U.S. id our Muzzie Pres.; once we get rid of that POS and any Dem. Pres., we may have a chance.

The Muzzies and the Liberals are the biggest threat to America.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 22, 2015 10:35 am

In regard to musloids.I believe this is an orchestrated overthrow.It is an act of desperation to cause world chaos by Obama,Sauds because they are broke .Kerry’s visit with Putin.What was said?

kokoda
kokoda
December 22, 2015 10:57 am

Just trying to check if my new image takes…

overthecliff
overthecliff
December 22, 2015 11:26 am

Hillary, the Bushes and the other elites know that we are in a clash of cultures. They just do not care. Proponents of diversity care only if they maintain their elite status and the rest of society be damned. To them nothing matters as long as they are on top. Mohammedanism is custom made for those who are evil shape shifters.

There is not a dimes worth of difference among the leadership of the mohammedans, non Christian Asians and the leadership in the west. They are all without principles and morals.

Lysander
Lysander
December 22, 2015 1:20 pm

In my opinion, before there’s a clash of civilizations both sides have to be recognized as a civilization. I only see one, Western Civilization. Islam is a cult. It’s a barbaric group that got too big. It must be exterminated.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
December 22, 2015 4:03 pm

Islam is incompatible everywhere but Hell.

KaD
KaD
December 23, 2015 10:05 am

Forged Syrian Passports Welcomed By Pro-Islamic Invasion Western “Govts”: http://constitutionrising.com/archives/23998

SSS
SSS
December 23, 2015 4:00 pm

“Islam is incompatible everywhere but Hell.”
—-robert h siddell jr

If that’s the case, Hell is doomed.