By Barry Rubin:
A
friend of mine listened to the sermon given at the Ramadan evening
prayer in a village near the north Syria town of Idleeb August 7. The
closer one gets to ground level in the Middle East the crazier things
become. Sure by the time the Western-educated, suit and tie wearing
leader sits down with the Western reporter everything sounds calm and
cool. But the earth is boiling. Just as the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood
blames Israel for a jihadist attack on an Egyptian military base in
Sinai--the Egyptian military, more pragmatically, attacked the jihadist
camps--the grassroots leaders and rank and file are easily incited into
murderous frenzy.
So here are the main points in the Idleeb sermon:
-- The
preacher never used the word "Syria" or "as-Suriya" but only as "Bilad
ash-Sham." That's a jihadist Salafist designation rejecting the
existence of nation-states. In other words, "Syria" is merely a province
of a future Islamic caliphate. Note: some people dispute this and
suggest that Bilad ash-Sham is standard usage nowadays.
--The
upheavals in Syria are not to be defined as a just revolution against a
local dictatorship but rather as a conspiracy of Iranian Zoroastrians
[the pre-Muslim religion of many Iranians], Zionists, France, and
America. Here we have hatred not only for Jews and Christians but also
Iranians. Yes, a revolutionary Islamist Syria would be anti-Iranian but
also anti-everyone else. And by denying that Iranians are even Muslims,
the preacher is strongly suggesting that it is right to murder them as
apostates. Conspiracy theories lead to further wars. Enemies are not
just those with whom you have a territorial or other dispute but are
enemies of God who must be wiped out to the last man, woman, and child.
Such people are not going to accept U.S. mediation or patronage, and
nothing the Obama Administration could do would ever win them over.
--The closest allies are the Zoroastrians and the Zionists. In
contrast with our objective view that Iran sees Israel as an enemy and
wants to wipe it out, this Sunni Islamist view is that all of God's
enemies--Jews and Shia Muslims--are aligned against the true religion.
They both should be hated and wiped out...Continue reading...
You made some decent points there. I looked on the internet for the issue and found most individuals will go along with with your opinion. Thanks!
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