Thoughts On “Islamaphobia”

From Andy McCarthy:

I have long argued that: (1) Islam is not a moderate doctrine; (2) Islamists who practice terror and are otherwise aggressive toward non-Muslims (and toward Muslims who disagree with them) are not twisting or perverting Islam; (3) this does not mean that the Islamist interpretation of Islam is the only possible viable interpretation; but (4) a concrete theology of “moderate Islam” does not exist (even though there are plenty of moderate Muslims) and therefore it will have to be created; and (5) because it will have to be non-literal and reformist, it will have a tough time competing with Islamist ideology which, however noxious it may be, has the advantage of being firmly rooted in Islamic scripture. Nevertheless, (6) Islamist ideology is anti-constitutional and anti-freedom in many of its core particulars, so that (7) if, instead of letting them pretend to be “moderates,” we force Islamists to defend their beliefs, we will marginalize them — at least in our society, which (8) will empower true moderate Muslim reformers and — maybe — give them the space they need to solidify a coherent, moderate Islam that embraces the West, and in particular the separation of secular public life from privately held religious beliefs.

It’s not a phobia if the fear is rational.

53 thoughts on “Thoughts On “Islamaphobia””

  1. Thanks for the link to your blog, Will. I’d never had any reason to challenge the common view until I ran across that article. Given the modern day attempt by muslims to rewrite history in our childrens textbooks (one of Glenn Becks best shows today) and the many other places where we’ve been lied to regarding history… I’m attempting to determine the truth myself. I’ll let you know what I find.

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