Understanding Islam by Guillaume Faye
Author:Guillaume Faye [Faye, Guillaume]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: ISIS, sharia law, islam, nationalism, Daesh, alt right, identitarian, islamisation, GRECE, new right
ISBN: 9781910524831
Publisher: Arktos Media Ltd.
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Islam’s Intimidation Technique
As stated previously, it is the Islamists who are right in their interpretation of Islam from a fundamentalist and fanatical angle. They represent genuine Islam, whose intolerance, holy war and absolute word-for-word obedience to Koranic precepts are foundational and do not exemplify, from the point of view of its followers, any sort of excesses or flaws, but epitomise blameless standards and qualities. And yet, in order to numb Europeans, whose weakness of character is proportional to their demographic sterility, they demand to be shown tolerance. They turn the ideology of Human Rights to their advantage through trickery. They obviously attempt, furthermore, to persuade others of the fact that they are equally tolerant and only aspire to live in peace with the rest of the world. And they strive, above all, to convince their slumbering prey that they, the righteous ones, have fallen victim to the intolerance of others, bemoaning their situation in a long complaint that resembles the supplications of the muezzin.
Just like the secular and enlightened elites in Muslim countries (since the days of Mustapha Kemal) who would like to turn Islam into a religion devoid of personal involvement in the public sphere and without any jihad, the hallucinating proponents of a ‘secular Islam’ are actually schismatic compared to true Islam. In their view, Islam is to follow the path taken by Christianity, meaning the relinquishment of theocracy, the adoption of secularism, the end of fundamentalism and intolerance, and the embracement of subjectivism and freedom. This perspective is all the more absurd as it belongs to the recent past of the ephemeral twentieth century and is contradicted by the current development of Islam. Indeed, Turkish Kemalism, which longed to ‘civilise’ and ‘westernise’ Islam, has failed miserably, as has the Arab nationalism wave of the 1950s–1970s, and in reaction, have both caused the current reawakening of fundamentalism around the world and Islam’s return of to its sources. The reason for this is simple: if the evolution of Christianity towards tolerance and the acceptance of the separation between religion and State are somehow inscribed in its genes, the same cannot be said of Islam, whose essence stems from its unified and immutable metaphysics. Let us add that many Muslim authorities that embrace a ‘moderate Islam’ (both in Europe and elsewhere) are merely throwing dust in people’s eyes and resorting to hypocrisy to lull their mistrust, the very same hypocrisy which is ever so central to the Islamic conquest strategy. The hope that Islam could ever follow the same path as Christianity, which those naive and Islamophilic Catholic prelates believe due to their state of intellectual bewilderment, is no more than an attempt to make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. It is also synonymous with ignoring, out of sheer mental laziness, the true teachings of Islam.
Islam has thus been playing the card of secularism and moderation (for the time being, of course) so as to lull any potential suspicion, while demanding tolerance for its followers on the basis of principles advocated by others and practicing intolerance towards the latter.
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