Islam, an Evil Religion?
by Jude
Wanniski
by Jude Wanniski
Memo
To: Editors of Human Events
From: Jude Wanniski
Re: Your "Book Service"
In
recent weeks, several times I have received promotions for your
"Conservative Books" and could hardly believe my eyes
that you are peddling a whole line of anti-Islamic books to your
readers. Right on top I'm offered "MOHAMMED: THE UGLY TRUTH
ABOUT THE FOUNDER OF THE WORLD'S MOST VIOLENT RELIGION." There
is even a note that the book is "NOT STOCKED IN MOST BOOKSTORES."
No wonder. This is the ugly truth about Human Events, a weekly political
newspaper that Ronald Reagan considered one of his favorites, and
so did I. Allan Ryskind, one of your founders, now retired, was
my classmate at UCLA. I wonder if he cringes the way I do when I
get your internet offerings of such garbage.
I'm
sure you would say you have nothing to do with the advertising,
but if I were you, I'd call Tom Phillips, who owns the paper, and
suggest he consider how his Human Events is contributing to the
Clash of Civilizations and devaluing the publication in the process.
What the book club might do is reprint the out-of-print book Mahomet
and His Successors, by Washington Irving, in 1849. There
your readers will find a clear-eyed treatment of Mohammed, founder
of the most ecumenical, inclusive religion, written before its political
clash with Zionism over the Holy Land that should be sacred to the
three great monotheistic religions. Here in the opening of Chapter
VIII, for example, Irving describes the "Outlines of the Mahometan
Faith":
Though it
is not intended in this place to go fully into the doctrines promulgated
by Mahomet, yet it is important to the right appreciation of his
character and conduct, and of the events and circumstances set
forth in the following narrative, to give their main features.
It must be
particularly borne in mind, that Mahomet did not profess to set
up a new religion; but to restore that derived in the earliest
times, from God himself. "We follow," says the Koran,
"the religion of Abraham the orthodox, who was no idolater.
We believe in God and that which hath been sent down to us, and
that which hath been sent down unto Abraham and Ishmael, and Isaac
and Jacob and the tribes, and that which was delivered unto Moses
and Jesus, and that which was delivered unto the prophets from
the Lord: We make no distinction between any of them, and to God
we are resigned."
Irving notes
that Mahomet "at an early age had imbibed a reverence for the
Jewish faith, his mother, it is suggested, having been of that religion.
The system laid down in the Koran, however, was essentially founded
on the Christian doctrines inculcated in the New Testament; as they
had been expounded to him by the Christian sectarians of Arabia."
The
American people Christian, Jew and secular know so little
of Islam, although it is the fastest growing religion on the planet.
How odd, don't you think, that one of our foremost early authors
would go to the trouble of learning about it and writing it for
his fellow countrymen a century and a half ago. And today, there
is a cottage industry in our midst promoting a fear and hatred of
Mohammed and Islam, and Human Events is one of its principle venues.
I hate to say it, folks, but this is the dictionary definition of
bigotry. Here is a link to one of their sales sheets, as a reminder:
Mohammed:
the ugly truth about the founder of the world's most violent religion
May
4, 2005
Jude
Wanniski [send him mail]
runs the financial/political advisory service Wanniski.com.
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