No
single act by terrorists in recent history has resulted
in the devastation of relations
between states, peoples and the international political
order as has the destruction of the twin towers in New York
and the wing of the Pentagon on September 11th 2001. The victims of
that horror have been multiplied by the subsequent multitude
that have been sacrificed in Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, Chechnya,
Russia, Indonesia and indeed throughout the world. As
I write this missive, the massacre of human beings in
the name
of cruel
nihilism disguised as faith (on one hand) and brutal
imperialism disguised as civilization (on the other)
continues.
The
madmen who perpetrated the horror of September 11, 2001 did not
act for Muslims nor in the name of Allah, but for their own twisted
objectives, and they speak for no one but for themselves. Certainly,
the pretensions of a motley gang of privileged and egocentric
boys to divine inspiration, godhood if you will, merit nothing
more than the contempt of the reasoned and the wise. These pretensions
most surely do not merit the wholesale retreat from the principles
of equity, justice, rule of law and mutual respect for each other’s
humanity that we have witnessed and have been subjected to in
the name of defense from their terror.
It
is a self-evident fact of life in the jungle that when
a lion is wounded, it will
lash out and wreak havoc upon all within reach. America was
grievously wounded on September 11th, 2001 and its instinct was
to lash out, which it did with all the might and power with which
its unparalleled military, economic and political hegemony afforded
it. We, the fellow global citizens of America, may have hoped
for greater wisdom and vision from its leaders, but many factors
militated against such hopes. Firstly, the new president had
just won office after a nail-bitingly close election, which was
eventually decided by a court against a marginal preponderance
of votes. Secondly, the new administration favored the imposition
of an imperial order on global politics where America’s military,
economic and financial might would triumph over reasoned debate,
collective decisions in global affairs and multilateral action
to effect such decisions. These new centurions seized upon the
calamity of September 11 to impose upon a recalcitrant world
their flawed, and ultimately doomed, vision of a “Pax Americana,” which
has succeeded in dividing humanity into the “civilized” few
against the wretched many and, indeed, threatens the future
of mankind.
Certainly,
in the aftermath of September 11, the American populace was
traumatized and enraged,
and understandably so. Certainly, the nature of a democracy
demands that leaders heed the wishes of their electorate – this
is the central feature of its supremacy over all other forms
of political organization and why all humanity strives unceasingly
towards it. Equally, true leadership is not the blind acquiescence
to the demands of the mob, nor merely the facile accumulation
of interest groups (which are nothing more than the pursuits
of charlatans), but rather the pursuit of justice and the defense
of law, even when doing so is not immediately popular. Such
leadership is clearly absent at the White House and on Downing
Street.
The
evil perpetrated on September 11, 2001 by a gang of isolated
miscreants plotting
in the caves of Afghanistan has been compounded by the responses
of the Bush administration centurions, who have cynically sought
to hijack the outrage of the people to impose their own, narrow
and bankrupt vision upon all of humanity. They have used the
wrath of the people, not just American people but people throughout
the world, to sacrifice most of the advances in human social
organization that we all value. (The front page headline of
a French newspaper on 12 September read, “Today we
are all Americans” and the world shared that sentiment.) America,
with all of its faults and failings, presented to mankind the
clearest vision of personal liberty, impartial justice, social
equality and economic progress in human history. Indeed, we
were all Americans because the home of our collective ideals
was attacked and all mankind felt threatened. But how have
these centurions, these wielders of the greatest power accumulated
by one nation in human history, used our outrage and our goodwill?
They
have massacred thousands of innocents in blind vengeance; they
have subjugated
the people of Afghanistan to the warlords after promising to
deliver them from the Taliban tyrants – exchange of Taliban tyranny
for Pentagon-supported warlord tyranny. How cynical, how evil. They
have replaced the brutal dictatorship of the Saddam regime in
Iraq for the madness of anarchy they cannot control. They have
elevated mendacity to the height of diplomacy and they have robbed
their people of many of the freedoms for which their ancestors
fought and which all humanity envied. They have unleashed the
Russian bear upon the Chechens and the murderers among the Chechens
upon defenseless Russians. They have sanctioned the dispossession,
degradation and daily humiliation of Palestine and so unleashed
the demon of an entire nation. They have divided their people
into tribes of ethnicity and made the few the enemy of the many.
They have sought to attain by brutality and force the province
that Allah gave only unto Himself – hegemony over humanity.
The
entire world looks to Europe and North America as the model
of human social development
not because everyone wishes to be European or American, but because
all humanity values personal freedom, social responsibility,
state accountability and political participation. The development
of liberal democracy and free market capitalism in the West presents,
to date, the most successful socio-political and economic model
for delivering these values to the greatest number of people. With
all of its admitted faults, peoples throughout the world look
to this model of human organization and development to learn
from and enrich their own progress. This is why the response
of the leadership of the world’s greatest and oldest democracies
(USA & UK) to the evil of September 11th, 2001 is so wanting. Instead
of wisdom, reasoned judgment and vision they have chosen vengeance,
xenophobia and imperial might.
The new centurions ensconced
in the White House perceived the evil perpetrated on September
11th, 2001 as an opportunity to impose their stunted vision of
a Pax Americana upon mankind. They are blind to the simple
truth that millennia of human history has amply demonstrated,
that people only surrender by force their individual and collective
sovereignty temporarily. People can only be subjugated for a
time but not indefinitely, as America's own history has proven
time and again. Why an American would imagine that the US can
impose its will indefinitely upon a recalcitrant world is a source
of great wonder not only for me, but also for all students of
human history and lovers of freedom, justice and the rule of
law. America has reverted to an international equivalent of
the backward-looking, angry, authoritarian reaction of the southern
states during the struggle to deliver to black Americans their
political and civil rights during the 1960s. Just as the rednecks
of Alabama and Mississippi surrendered their reason at that time,
America has surrendered to the knee-jerk of the lynch mob and
demonized half of humanity as “the enemy”.
I
am a Muslim, as my name attests. I am not a Mullah or an Imam, I am not a theologian
nor a religious scholar, I do not presume to speak for my religion
nor do I seek to represent anyone except myself; neither am I
a terrorist. I do, however, wish to outline some salient and
pertinent principles of the faith that I hold dear and fail to
live up to every day of my life. Islam is the youngest of the
three monotheistic religions of the world and, as Muslims, we
are taught by the Koran that the prophets of Judaism and Christianity
are our prophets who brought the word of Allah during their times. Mohammed
(Peace Be Upon Him), for us Muslims, is the last of Allah’s Messengers;
there were Noah (Noah), Muse (Moses), Abraham (Abraham), Isse
(Jesus) and others that came before. Also, as Muslims, we are
taught not to attribute divinity to Mohammed (PBUH) as Christians
do to Isse (Jesus), rather the Prophet was a man, chosen by Allah
to bring the Divine Message to humanity. Hence, we come to the
final thesis of this missive – the meaning of faith. The architects
of the New Imperialism argue that Islam is an essentially anti-modern
[read backward, intolerant and violent] religion and that there
is, therefore, a fundamental conflict between its tenets and
the “civilizing” influence of Western liberal democracy and free
market capitalism – this is the essence of the “Conflict of Civilizations” thesis
which provides the philosophical underpinnings of the New Imperialism.
Firstly
however, I wish to deal with the offensive concept of “civilization” as commonly
used in this debate. The enforced expatriation of some one hundred
million people of African descent to the New World for economic
gain from their slavery was initiated, regulated, enforced and
justified by the European Powers of 19th century Europe
and refined by their brethren in the Americas. European settlers
in the Americas, Australia and Africa perpetrated the most calculated
and methodological extermination of indigenous peoples in order
to usurp their territories and their wealth. Lastly, the most
barbarous and evil regime of the last century which plunged the
entire world into war and which scientifically exterminated six
million people purely on the basis of their ethnicity originated
and thrived in Europe. So please let us, the descendants of
the enslaved, the colonized and the exterminated, not hear from
the descendants of the slavers, the colonizers and the exterminators
about our lack of “civilization.” It is grotesque.
I
specifically used the word “faith” in the title in order to accentuate the meaning
of my religion, as I understand it. Essentially, the central
concept of Islam is submission – submission to Allah and to His
will, submission to one’s responsibilities, submission to human
fallibility and submission to human mortality. One pivotal difference
between Islam and the other two older monotheistic faiths is
that there is no clergy in the Muslim faith. Allah did not decree
any man or woman, or group of them, as his representative(s)
on earth, there is no intermediary who can represent a Muslim
to his Maker; there is no priest, no pope, no confessor, and
no rabbi. Despite the practices that have developed in many
Muslim countries and sects, the Koran is adamant on this precept – there
is no intermediary between a Muslim and his Creator, it is a
direct and personal relationship. The Koran directs Muslims
to educate each other and prospective converts about the Koran
and the teachings contained therein, but there is no clergy in
the formal sense that such exists in Christianity and Judaism.
An
essential corollary to this defining feature of Islam is the
responsibility imposed
upon the Muslim to think for him/herself. Islam requires its
faithful to be responsible for their thoughts and actions – a
believer cannot go to any earthly authority for absolution, they
can only answer to Allah. With responsibility comes freedom. Islam
requires that belief in Allah, and therefore submission to his
will, be voluntary – a prayer is not a prayer if it is forced. This
freedom is ordained [and constrained] by Allah. The Koran defines
the constraints of the innate freedom given by Allah to his creation,
i.e. humanity. These range from the constraints upon individual
behavior (e.g. against murder, thievery and mendacity) to constraints
upon social behavior (e.g. against tyranny, usury and injustice). Despite
the protestations of the ignorant, a government cannot be “Muslim” or “Islamic” by
definition, but it can be just, equitable in its treatment of
its citizens, and permit them the freedoms given humanity by
Allah – such a government is truly worthy of Muslims as citizens.
A
Muslim cannot both be faithful to Allah and unquestioningly
obey human directives
since God’s law supersedes any made by man. Whenever a man claims
to speak for Allah, the true Muslim knows that he is either a
charlatan or misguided at best. The word of Allah is contained
in the Koran, pure and simple. People, both in the Muslim world
and in the West, have interpreted this to mean that Muslims are
subject to a set of rigid edicts from which there is no appeal. Nothing
could be further from the truth. The Koran is not simply the
Old Testament of the Christian Bible, although its teachings
are contained in the Koran as are those of the Torah as passed
down to Muse [Moses]. Rather, Islam requires the believer to
encompass the totality of his life in his faith in his Creator – a
Muslim cannot just be pious on Friday (the Muslim Sabbath) and
impious the rest of his life and expect to gain admittance to
heaven. Equally, a Muslim ruler cannot expect to oppress his
people while he/she him/herself is pious and expect to gain admittance
to heaven. Further, Islam teaches that if a ruler is unjust
or tyrannical, i.e. un-believing of Allah’s teachings, Muslims
must oppose him in favor of piety.
Islam
is the only religion that commands participation in politics
in that it requires the
rulers to secure the consent of the ruled. The essential concept
of democracy, that element referred to earlier that elevates
it above all other forms of human socio-political organization,
also relates to the concept of submission. In political philosophy,
this is called “consent”, i.e. the consent of the ruled to the
rulers. No other religion requires, as an essential feature
of its faith, the ruled to consent to their rulers. Indeed,
Islam requires Muslims to uphold Allah’s will by practicing personal
freedom & responsibility, justice, accountability and tolerance
even if their ruler is impious by denying these values. I do
not pretend to be a scholar of theology nor of jurisprudence,
but merely seek to correct the evisceration of my faith by the
megalomaniacs of terror and the centurions of the New Imperialism
in the corridors of power in Washington, Downing Street and countless
other walks.
Finally,
a concluding thought - Islam was the religion that freed mankind
from the
constraints of superstition. Under Islam, astronomy, mathematics,
physics, chemistry and biology assumed their ascendancy of scientific
thought. Under Islam, mysticism, spirituality, political freedom
and social responsibility came to the foreground in the evolution
of social organization. This is my faith. I will not surrender
it to the maniacs of terror, nor will I be intimidated from it
by the bankrupt, shallow and doomed vision of the New Imperialism.
Ahmed
M.I. Egal is a banker from Somaliland who is presently
working in Saudi Arabia as Director, Finance & Business
Development for Al Mutawa Sons Group. He grew up
in the UK as a political refugee, received most of his
secondary education in England, and has a BA in Economics & Politics
from Warwick University, and an MA in Economic Development
from the University of London.