According to some Muslims, I seem to have contracted an
illness of some sorts: Islamophobia. In the last few weeks I’ve come across
this expression so many times that it’s started bugging me and I wonder whether
anyone can provide some insight.
Hm, Islamophobia. Islamophobic.
I have been called this endless times now, as has any person
criticizing Islam or any human not wanting to live according to Islam. We are
automatically labelled Islamophobic. Certified by the people who endeavour to
live their life according to Islam.
But pardon my ignorance: what exactly is this Islam? And
what about the word phobia?
Let’s start with the easy part. A phobia is an unwarranted
fear of something, such as arachnophobia is the fear of spiders – unwarranted
because a spider doesn’t really attack and devour a human. Not recently at
least.
Here’s a list of the most common and the craziest fears,
like Ergasiophobia – Fear of Work and what many Muslims seem to suffer from,
Gymnophobia – Fear of Nudity.
But can something like Islamophobia exist? Does this word
appear on the list of the most common fears? Nope! Should it be? Is there really a need for such a word? Does it actually make any sense?
So, back to the beginning, Islam. Islam is kind of an
ideology, a worldview with a religion. It is a socio-political system, which is
based on a book which the followers of Islam, Muslims, claim is the work of a super-natural
being they call a god. A god, which has never in the entire history of this
Universe manifested itself or been proven or shown to even exist.
So what else is Islam? According to Wikipedia, an ”ideology is a set of conscious and
unconscious ideas that constitute one's goals, expectations, and actions”.
Since Islam inspires people to live according to the goals,
rules and methods it has set out, it governs the interior ministry, the foreign
ministry, the economics ministry, the war ministry, the finance ministry and
the ministry of justice, making it a political ideology, just like Capitalism,
Socialism, Nationalism, Anarchism, Communism, etc
And a religion, a state religion. like the Islamic Republic
of Iran or the Islamic Republic of Mauretania or the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan and so on. These countries have decided to accept the Koran, a book
which appeared more than 1000 years ago, as basis of their country, along with
a being which has never been shown to even exist.
Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1956
Islamic Republic of Mauritania, 1958
Islamic Republic of Iran, 1979
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, 2001
Are all countries where Muslims are the majority Islamic
Republics? No. Why not?
Muslims believe there is evidence for the existence of a
god. Their exclusive and yet highly jealous god. Without caring that 80% of the
world’s population begs to differ. They believe they should pray to this their creator/god.
And pay some money to an institution, go and walk around a black cube with a
black stone, stop eating during the day for a month, well, not really, but
wherever this happens to be possible.
If this is the definition for a follower of Islam the
Muslim, is this the set of rules for all Muslims? No, some believe in more
rules, some believe in less, some believe they should follow only the Koran,
some follow mainly what a person named Muhammad said and did over 1000 years
ago, some follow their local Imam and some don’t.
In other words, there as many interpretations for what Islam
is as there are followers. In other
words, there is no such thing as THE Islam with one definition which covers all
aspects.
So which version of Islam do I need to be unnecessarily afraid
of?
Which version of Islam should I unjustifiably be afraid of?
Maybe, since not a single day goes by without news of some
Muslims somewhere killing humans, I SHOULD be afraid of Islam. But then it is a
justifiable fear and not a phobia.
This does not really work, does it?
So let me try something different and look at those who
mostly use the term and what the effect of Islamophobia would be.
Is there an example for Islamophobia accepted by all
Muslims? No.
Is there an example for Islamophobia accepted by all
non-Muslims? No.
Is there a commonly accepted example for Islamophobia? No.
So this also does not work.
Wikipedia defines it as: “Islamophobia is prejudice against,
hatred towards, or irrational fear of or racism towards Muslims”
Prejudice against the Muslim race? Who would write something
like this?
What are the characteristics of the Muslim race? The beard,
the Jewish style skullcap and their cute dress the men wear? No, that’s
clothes, not racial. What is racial about a Muslim that stands out? Nothing? Is
it just a hiding place?
What nonsense!
All other phobias are pretty much defined – why isn’t this
one?
The Wikipedia definition would also cover almost anything
ever brought up about any group in history.
So this is a load of rubbish, childish Muslim propaganda and
also a dead end.
So let’s look in a different area: where is the term
Islamophobia used? Ah, when Muslims feel a person criticizes their
unsubstantiated claims. Or when someone says something true about Islam the
followers don’t like. When a non-Muslim quotes a sentence from the Koran or the
hadiths without quoting the sentence which says the opposite.
The summary then is that the word Islamophobia is used by
the followers of Islam who can’t bear to hear the truth and can’t stand any
criticism, whether factual or not.
Is there a reason to be afraid? Well, there's nothing to
fear for those who submit to the ideology. What about those who don’t?
According to the Koran, they go to hell and get tortured. This is repeated
something like 83 times. But is it Islamophobic to be afraid of torture when I
am dead and can’t feel anything? Yes, apparently it is.
So my understanding of Islamophobia is that I should be
afraid of Islam and Islamists when I am dead and then it is still unwarranted.
Oh boy, this really doesn’t make much sense at all. Isn’t there anyone with a
definite and logical explanation of what exactly Islamophobia is? Is telling
the truth about a sentence in the Koran sufficient to be called an
Islamophobic? Is showing that a claim made by a Muslim is actually a false
claim or an outright lie sufficient to be called an Islamophobic?
There is a solution, which is, as always, quite simple.
I can either choose to submit to an invisible, jealous being
which provides nonsensical instructions for some sort of life when I am dead,
join in the obligatory Ramadan-a-ding-dong
and all will be well.
Or I demand that Muslims decide on an acceptable definition
of what they themselves deem as being appropriate. What they consider to be an
appropriate criticism of Islam and then set the rules for what may be
criticized in Islam and in what way. Bring some examples to the table of what
may be criticized and in what way. What kind of criticism is acceptable? What
may be criticized? Be productive and provide some support for a form of
productive criticism. Be productive and come up with a word that does this
action justice and not this ridiculously irrational word.
Then let Muslims decide which sentences in the Koran need to
be updated and elevated or reformed to represent the reality of our
civilization in the modern world today. Then
do the same and select some relevant sentences from the hadith. Just mark the
sentences which should be taken allegorically or as irrelevant in today’s state
of civilization and we can all get along and play nicely. Or face the all too
obvious trend visible today of Islam becoming extinct.
Oh, there is another alternative: recognise any real
prejudice against you for what it is, anti-Muslim; that way we can all have a
civilised and constructive discussion without your beliefs being abused as a
source of scare-tactics or hatred against all Muslims.
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