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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, February 4, 2017
Trump’s Gift To Anti-Muslim Bigotry & Islamist Extremism

By Ameer Ali –February 2, 2017
President Donald Trump’s executive order to suspend (temporarily) Muslim
migrants from selected Muslim majority countries is manna to the
Islamist extremists and to the anti-Muslim bigots. On the one hand the
stock of suicide bombers and would be martyrs in the Islamist camp will
swell further while on the other the anti-Muslim bigots especially in
the West will enjoy a fresh infusion of oxygen to their hitherto
unpopular mission of destroying mosques and harassing Muslims. Already,
the Taliban has warned the Americans in Afghanistan that it is time for
them to leave the country, several worshipers at the Islamic Centre in
Quebec, Canada, had fallen prey to anti-Muslim violence and a mosque in
Texas had been set ablaze. Having strengthened the infantry of
extremists by his edict, Trump’s resolve to wipe out ISIS sounds hollow.
It is revealing that Trump has left out in his list the oil rich Gulf
countries. Being a business magnate himself one need not be surprised at
this omission. Yet, has he forgotten that the majority of the S11
terrorists came from Saudi Arabia? One thing is sure. If the rulers of
these rich Muslim nations fail to condemn unreservedly Trump’s
anti-Muslim bigotry and decide to remain silent to enjoy favours from
his regime, ISIS, Al-Qaida or any of their off-shoots is bound to make
their regimes unsustainable. This might as well apply to Egypt and
Pakistan.
Unfortunately other Western countries excepting Australia which
condemned Trump’s immigration policy will also not be immune to the new
wave of anti-American anger of Islamist extremists. At the least the
lone-wolf phenomenon will continue and thrive under the Trump-inspired
anti-Muslim bigotry. Western governments will be forced to spend more of
their scarce resources on security measures to combat domestic
terrorism. This would mean fewer resources would be left to allocate for
the welfare needs of citizens such as on education, health and support
for the retired and vulnerable. The budgetary crisis that has engulfed
many of these countries will become even more acute. Cutting public
expenditure and reducing tax on the rich would entail less government
revenue which will induce the treasury to widen its indirect taxes.
Ultimately it is the poor who will suffer and they will be the ones who
will come out on the streets to protest and rebel. Populist parties are
already there to reap the electoral harvest. Has Trump forgotten ‘Occupy
Wall Street’ in the wake of the Arab Spring?
Trump’s populism has already boosted the popularity of
ultra-nationalists in Europe. The National Front in France, the UK
Independent Party, the Party for Freedom in Netherlands and the
Alternative for Germany are all in sympathy with Trump’s
anti-immigration policy. In Australia too political populism is
spreading via the One Nation Party. Pauline Hanson’s call for a freeze
on Muslim migrants is nothing but an open endorsement of Trump’s
anti-Muslim bigotry. The far right within the current liberal government
is also supporting that.
How can the world respond to the new challenges? For a long time world
leaders have conveniently ignored addressing the real issues that
produced terrorism in the first place. Neither the United Nations nor
any other international forum of world leaders has openly discussed the
fundamental grievances of the Muslims. Yet, all these leaders at
different levels and in different forms have participated in a War on
Terrorism which is continuing to drain precious resources with no end in
sight. Of course this war has benefitted the military industry but at
the expense of other economic sectors. The human cost of this war is
immeasurable. The world refugee problem which preceded the Syrian crisis
which only accentuated it is also a consequence of this war. Trump’s
remedy is extremely short sighted. Isn’t it time to face the real issues
head on? It was Noam Chomsky, the greatest Jewish intellectual of our
time, who said that one cannot eradicate mosquitoes unless one cleans up
the swamps. Will the world leaders listen to him at least now?
At the same time, how can the world Muslims themselves who are at the
receiving end of this tragedy respond to this crisis? To start with,
their leaders and particularly the imams who have monopolised the pulpit
for over a millennium must rethink the way they have retailed Islam to
the masses. There is something obviously wrong in the way these
religious salesmen have marketed Islam to the young, the educated and
the disgruntled. Otherwise why do these disaffected disciples of Islam
use religion to justify their violence? What does it mean to call
‘Allahu Akbar’ (God is Great) when beheading an innocent? How can anyone
in his or her right mind believe that Islam is a religion of peace when
one witnesses the blood-thirsty savagery and horror of ISIS, Al-Qaeda,
the Taliban, Boko Haram and several others that glorify indiscriminate
violence and authenticate it with verses from the Quran? It is no use
repeating the hackneyed answer that these groups do not represent Islam
because several of their leaders and foot soldiers have attended the
same educational institutions and studied the same curriculum as the
imams, and secondly their messages are captivating the Muslim youth more
than the weekly sermons of the imams.
