Tuesday, July 1, 2025

The West Still Doesn’t Get Islam

Destruction of Iran’s Nuclear Infrastructure

- Israel and the U. S. destroyed Iran’s nuclear weapons infrastructure.

- This action is seen as a restoration of America’s deterrent power.

Misunderstanding of Islam

- A cease-fire imposed by President Trump shows the West's misunderstanding of traditional Islamic beliefs, particularly the use of violence through religious mandates.

- Ayatollah Khomeini stated that the call to spread Islam should reach the whole world.

Historical Perspective on Jihad

- Ibn Khaldun noted that holy war is viewed as a religious duty for Muslims.

- Islamic conquests were driven by the ambition to convert others to Islam, a sentiment that persists today.

- Secularism in the West has diminished religious influence, leading to a general ignorance about Islam among many people.

Impact of Western Influence

- Responses to Western presence in Muslim countries often focus on Islamic faith and community challenges.

- The idea that Islam has a divine mandate for world domination has not faded with modernity.

Islamic Movements and Jihad

- After the Ottoman Caliphate ended in 1924, the Muslim Brotherhood was founded to advocate for Islamic purity and jihad.

- Sayyid Qutb, an influential jihadist theorist, emphasized the need to revive true Islamic teachings against modern distortions.

Consequences of the Iranian Islamic Revolution

- The Iranian Islamic Revolution reignited ambitions for Islamic imperialism.

- The destruction of Iran’s nuclear facilities did not eliminate these ambitions but merely delayed them.

Geopolitical Ramifications

- The role of Islam in politics remains strong in the Muslim world, unlike declining influence in many Christian countries.

- Israel has faced consistent violence and remains a target for jihadist groups like Hamas.

Western Reaction to Violence

- Many in the U. S. are unaware or indifferent to the ongoing violence against Israel.

- Left-wing factions often support groups like Hamas, misconstruing their actions and engaging in antisemitic rhetoric.

Importance of Military Action

- Israel’s opportunity to significantly weaken Iran’s military capabilities was interrupted by a cease-fire, limiting its effectiveness.

- Future diplomatic efforts should not overlook Iran’s aggressive intentions, viewed by many as weakness from the West.

Iran’s Economic Support and Threats

- Allowing Iran to sell oil to China could fund the rebuilding of its military capabilities.

- Historical contexts show that the U. S. has intervened militarily to protect international shipping routes, which could be relevant now.

Ongoing Nuclear Threats

- Although significant steps were taken to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program, residual threats remain from stocks of enriched uranium.

- Assistance from regimes like China and North Korea could enable Iran to revive its nuclear ambitions.

- The potential for further military action against Iran exists if they attempt to advance their nuclear weapons program again.

- It is crucial to recognize the complexities of engaging with deep-rooted religious motivations in foreign policy. 

https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-west-still-doesnt-get-islam/

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