Wednesday, April 20, 2022

From the Islamo-Taliban to the Atheo-Taliban and the Transvesto-Taliban: how the Colonial Powers destroyed the Islamic World

От исламо-талибана к атео-талибану и трансвесто-талибану: как колониальные державы разрушили исламский мир

Early Islam Narratives as Ideological Underpinnings; Modern Muslim Theologians' Ignorance of their Pre-Islamic Heritage; Educational-Academic Colonialism; and the Modern World's Fake Search for Peace

 

 

Around the end of 2020, I read an excellent scholarly article written by an Iranian specialist of Early Islam; the scholar refuted the veracity of the narrative as per which one of Prophet Muhammad's companions, Muhammad bin Muslamah, killed Ka'ab ben Al-Ashraf, an outstanding Jew, member of the Jewish community of Yathrib (Madinah). I found this contribution as well-founded and reasonable at the time.




The Western criminality in two pictures! They locked the Muslim World in a False Dilemma: homosexuality and transvestites or hejab and polygamy. Muslims must reject both nonsensical models.

 

Before less than a month, I noticed an intriguing article in the Zionist mouthpiece MEMRI in which the reporter made state of a poster released by a pro-Islamic State (ISIS) to announce that it was the 'duty' of every Egyptian Muslim to "behead" (sic) an Egyptian journalist, whom the poster's author described as 'heretic'. MEMRI reporter added that the text on the poster offered an 'example' to today's Muslims to 'prove' that it is their 'duty' to carry out the murder. The 'example' was none other than the speculative assassination of Ka'ab ben Al-Ashraf by Muhammad bin Muslamah, i.e. the topic of my Iranian friend's scholarly publication.

 

I therefore wrote to him to immediately let him know that his topic was not only an academic attraction for researchers, but also an ideological fascination for activists, extremists and lunatics. I was impressed by his response in which he made clear to me that he already knew the fact that various deeds contained in early Islamic narratives were used by all sorts of fanatics as ideological underpinnings. A very interesting conversation ensued, and I am now sharing it with you.

 

My friend believes that, by examining the existing narratives about the Early Islamic times with utmost circumspection and criticism, we will be ushered into a more peaceful world. I certainly believe that the suggested attitude is the only correct, but I am convinced that War is an inherent element of the postdiluvian world and that there is no amelioration but degradation, if we intentionally and artificially replace the wars with the corruption and the sins of today's Western world.

 

Are today's Islamic extremists responsible for taking as 'examples' for their evildoing the various incidents that are narrated in texts written 130-150 years after prophet Muhammad's death (and are therefore subject to historical doubt, scholarly investigation, and academic challenge)?

 

I believe not. Why?

Because this was not the attitude of all Islamic emperors, kings, and warriors! The supreme example of all Islamic rulers and fighters, Timur (Tamerlane), did not take the example of early Muslim fighters, because they were mediocre at the battlefield, less skillful than him, and unable to teach him anything. Timur's own example and model was his military genius, initiative and targets.

 

At the times of magnificent imperial power, you invent; at the times of decadence, you imitate. Today's silly and uneducated sheikhs cannot change this rule, whatever their disreputable and filthy mouth adsorbs…..

 

The worse combination of developments was the fact that the decadence of the Islamic world at the end of the 18th c. was noticed, studied and then exploited by the Western colonial powers.

 

France, England and, more recently, the US, Canada and Australia created therefore entire armies of Orientalists and Islamologists, who -through techniques of mass psychological manipulation and in meticulous cooperation with the colonial agents, diplomats, officers and their local stooges- generated an enormous reaction (from the part of the local, ignorant religious leaders and uneducated masses). This was totally ill-fated as it was not based on knowledge but negative feelings. In other words, the colonials triggered an impossible situation in which Muslim intelligentsia could not be directed to any other channels than either pathetic imitation of the Western life or self-destructive backlash that could lead to nowhere as it would be based on darkness.

 

My friend calls for "a revision of the traditional material" (with respect of the Early Islamic sources); I would not name the "correction of mistakes" a 'revision'. The words one may use in order to describe this great undertaking matter less; what matters more is that there is no ideological or political motive in this effort. Western colonials must be left aside, because their biases brought about Islamic Terrorism in the first place.

 

No one needs to get rid of the Islamo-Taliban in order to be thrown into the den of Atheo-Taliban or Transvesto-Taliban!

 

What follows is my correspondence with my Iranian friend.

 

 

 

== First email to an Iranian friend specializing on Early Islamic History ==

 

 

Dear Ehsan,

MEMRI is a Zionist outfit that monitors and ‘reports’ to the-powers-that-be all truthful and untrue stories, conflicts among Muslims, and all forgeries that a sick mind can invent. 

 

As you know, the Truth is absolute and the lie is relative. There is no lie without some part of Truth, even distorted!

 

I highlighted (in bold) the part that concerns the mention of the topic of your article which seems to be fully politicized!

Best regards,

Shamsaddin

 

Pro-ISIS Outlet Calls For The Killing Of Egyptian Journalist Ibrahim Eissa — Clips Of Eissa From The MEMRI TV Archives March 25, 2022

https://www.memri.org/reports/pro-isis-outlet-calls-killing-egyptian-journalist-ibrahim-eissa-%E2%80%94-clips-eissa-memri-tv 

 

On March 1, 2022, a pro-Islamic State (ISIS) media outlet released a poster calling on Egyptian Muslims to behead Egyptian journalist Ibrahim Eissa, describing him as an "atheist heretic" who has "harmed Allah and the Prophet."[1] Eissa is a longtime critic of the Muslim Brotherhood and of Islamist and jihadi views. Since 2015, MEMRI TV published ten clips translating Ibrahim Eissa's calls for reform. The following report describes the recent threat made against Eissa online, followed by clips from the MEMRI TV archive of Eissa's statements.

 

The threatening poster comes amid wide condemnation of Eissa, who, during his September 1, 2022 show on Al-Kahera Wal-Nas TV (Egypt), questioned the veracity of the Islamic story of Prophet Muhammad's nighttime journey of from Mecca to Jerusalem, and then from Jerusalem to the heavens, referred to in the Quran as "the night of 'Israa and Mi'raj" Eissa reportedly said that there are multiple narrations of the story, some of which deny the miraculous journey, and that Salafi sheikhs purposefully omit those narrations in their teachings due to their biased beliefs which disallow the existence of conflicting narratives.[2]

 

Egypt's public prosecutor has ordered that Eissa be investigated following his statements, while Egypt's Supreme Council for Media Regulation said it is preparing to take legal action against him.[3]

 

The threatening poster, titled "Oh People of Islam in Egypt," by the pro-ISIS outlet, included a photo of Eissa splattered in blood, with text accusing the journalist of insulting the divinity of Allah and his Prophet. "He has harmed Allah and the Prophet [...] isn't there someone among you [Egyptians] who will behead him or cut his body to avenge Allah's religion[?]" read the poster.

 

The text then cited an incident in which one of the Prophet's companions, Mohammad bin Muslamah, killed Ka'ab ben Al-Ashraf because he insulted the Prophet. The text further claimed that Eissa has continuously mocked and insulted Islam, adding that suspending his TV program or the channel is not enough.

"[Eissa's] atheism and impiousness should be exposed, at the very least, and he should be deemed an apostate who abandoned Islam. If he gets away without severe punishment, he will take this too far, and his peers will be encouraged to leave their hideouts and inflict more harm."

 

 

======== My friend's first response ==========

 

 

Dear Shamsaddin 

My apologies for my belated response and many thanks for the really exciting and engaging text you sent me.

 

No doubt the stories about the Golden Age of the Companions serve as the ideological underpinnings for contemporary Muslims' deeds and undertakings and it is precisely for this reason that I firmly believe that the narratives of Islamic origins should be treated with utmost circumspection and criticism. I heartily hope that such a revision of the traditional material bring us to a more peaceful world.

 

Again thank you very much!

All the best,

Ehsan

 

 

======= Second email to my Iranian friend ========

 

 

Dear Ehsan,

Hope you are doing well!

If you speak of belated responses, what can I say for myself?

I am incorrigible; every time I feel a response is an opportunity for further discussion (or, at times, a lengthy answer that can become an article), I delay to reply!

 

I. Stories about the Companions as ideological underpinnings

I find it incredible that you were not impressed by the fact. Personally, I am taken by surprise every time I hear people drawing parallels between stories from the time of the Prophet and the deeds and actions of modern people. And if someone refers to a story related to issues of cult, I can understand the reason; but all the rest goes beyond my understanding.

 

You describe the situation as «use of stories as ideological underpinnings»; as description this is correct. Indeed, as a fact it is deplorable. There is no ideology in religion; there is no ideology in spirituality; and there is no ideology in transcendental faith. And, more importantly, there was no «ideology» in the Islamic world. Personally, I believe that the situation that you describe is mainly due to colonial interference; it started in 19th c. colonial (French/English) Masr (the so-called «Egypt»).

 

I find it deplorable that, instead of perceiving religion as a spiritual and moral set of principles, people make lists of dos and don'ts, imitate (in a thoughtless and purposeless manner), and fail to adjust their decisions to spiritual and moral principles. 

 

Many times, in Egypt, I thought that people wanted religion and religious authorities to be an Inventory Office whereby believers regularly check the validity of their acts, so that at the end they get a «bonus» called ‘Paradise’! Had things been like that, the Almighty would have created robots and not humans! 

 

In Egypt, most of the secondary education teachers make money (more than 75% of their total monthly income) by offering -every evening- group private lessons to all their schoolchildren about the topics that they taught them in class! I said to a friend that in real terms he is a professional thief, and he was offended. He said there is no law against it; I responded that the sheikhs, who do not condemn this fraud, are not Muslims. He replied that all the sheikhs consider these private lessons as «correct» when it comes to Islamic criteria.  I advised my friend to tell them «see you in the Hell»!

 

II. History of Early Islam, History of the Ancient Orient, and colonial Orientalist distortions

The History of Early Islam is a very problematic issue — academically. 

Mainly not because of inherent problems, but due to external and premeditated parameters!

 

This does not mean that there are no inherent problems; there are many, and the lack of contemporaneous sources is a cardinal matter. However, the scarcity of sources did not turn the History of Early Islam into a very problematic issue.

 

PART ONE

We know that historically, various Muslims stood differently as regards the History of Early Islam.

 

This is continued today in the form of religious universities, being mostly outdated and nonsensical. 

 

Still, the independent Muslim scholars, who realize that this path leads to nowhere, are few.

 

PART TWO

But Western scholars (so, Orientalists) tried to both 

a- adjust the History of Early Islam to their theories, worldviews, political ideologies or (also) theological prescriptions, and 

 

b- incorporate the History of Early Islam into their preconceived, fake historical dogma.

 

Many independent Muslim scholars reacted against Western publications that can be categorized as «a».

 

Many other independent Muslim scholars accepted Western publications that can be categorized as «a» — unfortunately, they did it indiscriminately.

 

Even more unfortunately, all Muslim theologians reacted hysterically against Western publications that can be categorized as «a».

 

But neither independent Muslim scholars nor Muslim theologians reacted against Western publications that can be categorized as «b».

 

Even worse is the fact that independent Muslim scholars specializing in other historical periods also failed to react against Western publications that can be categorized as «b» in their respective fields.

 

What do I mean?

 

Turkish Hittitologists, Egyptian Egyptologists, Syrian & Iraqi Assyriologists, Iranian Iranologists, etc. failed to identify the incessant distortions that their Western counterparts carried out in their respective fields. The same is valid for Muslim Islamologists!

 

These Western colonial distortions involve a great deal of concealment and forgery; they follow two main axes: 

- minimizing the importance, value and impact of an Oriental civilization and of each and every element of it

- magnifying the importance, value and impact of a Western civilization and of each and every element of it

 

In other words, Western forgers try to accommodate the enormous Oriental material already excavated, deciphered, studied, published and analyzed as periphery to their preconceived forgery of Greco-Roman or Judeo-Christian or Western civilization.

 

Very few Oriental scholars attempt to fight against this Western colonial scholarly bias and forgery. 

 

I will herewith give you an example from the Achaemenid times; a recent, brief article about Xerxes that I find pertinent (for the general public) and my letter to the author.

 

In striking contrast to the 'Greek' barbarians, Iranian Emperor Xerxes I ruled the World's most Civilized Empire

https://megalommatis.livejournal.com/25287.html

https://megalommatis.blogspot.com/2022/04/in-striking-contrast-to-greek.html

https://www.slideshare.net/MuhammadShamsaddinMe/iranian-emperor-xerxes-i-ruled-the-worlds-most-civilized-empiredocx

https://issuu.com/megalommatis/docs/iranian_emperor_xerxes_i_ruled_the_world_s_most_ci

 

III. Refuting Outdated and Nonsensical Approaches, and the Modern World's Biased Search for Peace 

Although I find every criticism, every crosscheck and all the revisions of a crosscheck as necessary and inevitable, I read with great surprise your sentence «I heartily hope that such a revision of the traditional material bring us to a more peaceful world». 

 

Why? 

First, every exploration and study, acquisition and diffusion of knowledge, analysis and synthesis are human efforts to reach the wisdom and the truth — not peace. 

 

It is actually strange for an Iranian to write this sentence! Why? Simply, because 

Nizam al Mulk accompanied Alp Arslan in many of his battles,

and 

Nasr el-din al-Tusi accompanied Hulagu in Alamut and in Baghdad. (And I support Hulagu! He did the good thing.)

 

The search for power, prevalence, supremacy and the search for knowledge, wisdom and truth are one.

 

Behind every Nizamiyah school and behind the Observatory of Maragheh, there are many wars.

 

Yes, we all admire Ulugh Beg, the last millennium’s most knowledgeable emperor and leading astronomer, but behind the Observatory of Samarqand, do you know what is hidden?

- the illustrious, fabulous and unsurpassed wars of the Islamic World’s supreme emperor, Timur! 

 

Yes! I know! There are literary expressions about «a long and peaceful reign»! True!  

But this is for Kay Qubad and the early Kayanid years!

 

Wisdom is Innocence; the opposite is the guilt.

Peace without Justice is a Crime. 

The criminal is the guilty, and as such, he can never attain Wisdom!

 

Second, modern Western science is the systematization of the war. All the Western academics and intellectuals are criminal gangsters, who prepare traps for others to be caught in wars, diffuse lies, express a paranoid egocentrism about their filthy, barbarian and bloody History, and do everything they can to spread darkness that they call ‘light’. Even worse, they dissociated the nations that they colonized from one another in order to deprive them from access to knowledge. 

 

How many departments of Egyptology do you have in Iran? None!

How many Egyptian scholars can read Old Achaemenid or Pahlavi? None!

How many Iraqi scholars study Berber literature? None!

How many departments of Iranology do they have in Somalia? None!

How many Turkish scholars teach Baluch in a university? None!

How many Pakistani scholars study Coptic Christianity? None! 

 

I could write hundreds of similar questions; who caused this situation?

The criminal colonial academics of France, England and America!

 

When this tremendous amount of knowledge is criminally kept fragmented, reserved and withheld, the undertaking is not called science, but scientific machination or scientific genocide. This does not bring peace, but causes more wars. 

 

All these idiotic sheikhs and Islamist militants do not understand that they are the puppets of those who destroyed all Islamic empires, by exploring, studying and then secluding knowledge. 

 

The best way for an Iranian Ayatollah to diffuse Islam is to unveil it (to himself first and then to the rest of the world) in Ancient Hieroglyphic texts.

 

The best way for an Egyptian sheikh to diffuse Islam is to unveil it (to himself first and then to the rest of the world) in Assyrian-Babylonian texts.

And so on, and so on. 

 

 !  صومان مقبولان باذن الله وافطاران هنيئان

 Shamsaddin

 

 

======== My friend's second response ==========

 

 

Dear Shamsaddin 

I am most grateful that you dedicated your time to write such an informative and useful response to my letter.

 

Certainly this is in invaluable opportunity for me to learn from you and to revisit my views.

Yours,

Ehsan

 

 

======= Second email to my Iranian friend ========

 

 

Dear Ehsan,

Thank you for your kind response! You wrote after your iftar; and I respond before my sohur!

 

I am not a supporter of Heraclitus, who used to say that "war is the father of all things"

 

I am not a fanatical supporter of wars; no! But I want to accurately understand World History. 

 

There has not been any civilization developed without wars.

 

I happen to have discussed the topic many times with different people in four continents.

 

I make a distinction between war and civil war; I find the latter abhorrent. 

Unfortunately, it also existed everywhere. To be truthful, the Russian special operations in Ukraine are a civil war.

 

Once, I said to a friend in Egypt, who told me that «we Muslims have been saying «‘As Salam aleikum’ for 1400 years» (meaning that I was wrong in ‘accepting’ wars as an inherent element of all civilizations), that the only ‘civilization’ that existed with wars was that of Sodom and Gomorrah, and he was befuddled. 

 

And this is my conviction: spaces without war are spaces with corruption and sins that are far worse than all the atrocities of all wars.

Why should we prevaricate?

 

The introduction to war free immorality has always been -what else?- hypocrisy!

That’s why I ended up saying to my Egyptian friend the following: to be complete about «‘As Salam aleikum’ said for 1400 years», we have to also admit that Christians have been saying « ܫܠܵܡܵܐ ܠܘܼܟ݂» or «Ειρήνη υμίν» or «Pax vobiscum» for 2000 years!

 

Shall we lose our hope to ever achieve peace?

No! We must then all become Achaemenid Iranians.

 

Their imperial world view, stance toward life, and practice were a continuation of Sargonid Assyria, which was the complete reinstatement of the first Universal(ist) Empire, i.e. that of Sargon of Akkad. 

About: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_of_the_Universe

 

Since I am still in Moscow: Мир вам! Or if you prefer درود بر شما

Selamlar from Shamsaddin

 

 

 




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