Is ISIS Faithful to Islam?

Guest Post by Patrick Buchanan

Is ISIS Faithful to Islam?

“We are not at war with Islam,” said John Kasich after the Brussels massacre, “We’re at war with radical Islam.”

Kasich’s point raises a question: Does the Islamic faith in any way sanction or condone what those suicide bombers did?

For surely the brothers and their accomplice who ignited the bombs in the airport and set off the explosion on the subway did not do so believing they were blasting themselves to hell for all eternity.

One has to assume they hoped to be martyrs to their faith if they slaughtered infidels to terrify and expel such as these from the Islamic world and advance the coming of the caliphate of which the Prophet preached.

And where might they have gotten such ideas?

Kasich’s word, radical, comes from the Latin “radix,” or root.

And if one returns to the roots of Islam, to the Quran, does one find condemnation of what the brothers did — or justification?

Andrew McCarthy was the prosecutor of the “Blind Sheikh” whose terrorist cell tried to bring down a World Trade Center tower in 1993, and plotted bombings in the Holland and Lincoln tunnels.

The U.S. government depicted the sheikh as a wanton killer who distorted the teachings of his faith.

Yet, McCarthy discovered that Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman was no imposter-imam, but “a globally renowned scholar — a doctor of Islamic jurisprudence who graduated from al-Azhar University in Cairo, the seat of Sunni Islamic learning for over a millennium.”

Seeking to expose the sheikh as a fraud who had led his gullible followers into terrorism, against the tenets of their faith, McCarthy discovered that “Abdel Rahman was not lying about Islam.”

“When he said the scriptures command that Muslims strike terror into the hearts of Islam’s enemies, the scriptures backed him up. When he said Allah enjoined all Muslims to wage jihad until Islamic law was established throughout the world, the scriptures backed him up.”

“[T]he Blind Sheikh’s summons to Islam was rooted in a coherent interpretation of Islamic doctrine. He was not perverting Islam,” writes McCarthy in the Hillsdale College letter Imprimis. McCarthy goes on:

“Islam is not a religion of peace. … Verses such as ‘Fight those who believe not in Allah,’ and ‘Fight and slay the pagans wherever ye find them, and seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem of war’ are not peaceful injunctions….”

In its formative first century, Islam conquered the Middle and Near East, North Africa and Spain with sword and slaughter, not persuasion and conversion.

Undeniably, there are millions of Muslims in America who love this country and have served it in every walk of life, from cops, firemen and soldiers, to doctors, scholars and clergy.

Yet when “moderate, peaceful Muslims” were called to testify as defense witnesses, says McCarthy, they could not contradict the Blind Sheikh’s claim that he had correctly interpreted the Quran.

The questions that arise are crucial.

When we call Islam a “religion of peace,” are we projecting our own hopes? Are we deceiving ourselves? Are the Muslims we respect, admire and like, as friends and patriots, assimilated and “Americanized” Muslims who have drifted away from, set aside, or rejected many core beliefs of the Quran and root teachings of their own faith?

Are they simply secularized Muslims?

When the Afghan regime we installed sought to cut off the head of a Christian convert, was that un-Islamic? Or does Islam teach that this is the way to deal with apostates?

Is the hate spewing forth from the Ayatollah toward Americans and Jews un-Islamic? Is the Saudis’ cutting off of heads and hands of adulterers and thieves and suppressing of women un-Islamic?

Or is that what the Quran actually teaches?

Have the Islamists of al-Shabab in Somalia, Boko Haram in Nigeria, Hezbollah in Lebanon, al-Qaida and ISIS in Syria and Iraq — who daily die fighting in the name of Islam — misread their sacred texts?

Are they all heretics who fail to understand the peaceful and loving character of their Islamic faith?

Or is the West deluding itself? Is it possible we are the ones misreading the sacred books of Islam and what the triumph of Islam would mean for our civilization — because we lack the courage to face the truth and do what is necessary to avoid our fate?

Islam is rising again. Of its 1.6 billion adherents worldwide, many are returning to the roots of their faith, seeking to live their lives as commanded by the Prophet, the Quran and Sharia.

Western survival would seem to dictate a halt to all immigration from lands where this deadly virus we call “radical Islam” — with which Kasich concedes we are at war — is rampant, just as we would halt immigration from lands where the bubonic plague was rampant.

That would surely contradict the cherished beliefs of Western liberals.

But, then, as James Burnham reminded us, “Liberalism is the ideology of Western suicide.”

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Ed
Ed
March 25, 2016 7:32 am

Ok, so Pat got jealous of Stucky and wrote a short ‘me too’ article, but he couldn’t quite restrain himself from inserting this little waffling disclaimer:

“Undeniably, there are millions of Muslims in America who love this country and have served it in every walk of life, from cops, firemen and soldiers, to doctors, scholars and clergy.”

My rejoinder to Pat is: It ain’t undeniable until you back it up. How about naming just .01% of those millions of islamic servants of America? Can you do that, Patrick?

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
March 25, 2016 9:07 am

Why are WE paying for the training, arming and organizing of ISIS ?

ISIS= CIA

Why do we keep referring to them as a legit terrorist group when WE are funding them ? Does this make US terrorists? Does this make us look really weird that we fund the people we are supposed to fear ?

Everyday ISIS, ISIS, ISIS………….stop funding this and it will go away. This is surreal, just sayin…..

Ouirphuqd
Ouirphuqd
March 25, 2016 10:17 am

It is not deniable that Islam is psychopathic in its beliefs. I take Islam at its’ word. Pretty soon the whole world will take it at its’ word. Sad but true!

Suzanna
Suzanna
March 25, 2016 11:17 am

PB did copy Stucky…so will others

PB’s millions of police, firefighters, scholars?, doctors, soldiers and clergy??
(paraphrase)

BS/plain pandering

bb
bb
March 25, 2016 11:22 am

Their first loyalty is their destructive ideologies of hate.The core of this ideology is conquest with the sword. Pat Buchanan had to say the politically correct bullshit that some are good and decent.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 25, 2016 11:49 am

ISIS is practicing Islam the same way it has been practiced for 1400 years and was intended to be practiced, the same way its founding prophet, Muhammad, practiced it.

It will not change, because if it did it would no longer be Islam but would be something else.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 25, 2016 11:56 am

Bea,

We’re paying for it because it is a part of Obama’s “Fundamental Transformation” agenda.

He addressed it -Fundamental Transformation- at Americans in a manner that seemed like it was meant for America to get elected, but it is actually intended for the entire world with America being just a leading a part of it.