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Hi Kenneth,
Just quickly, we must remember that unlike Christianity or, I think,
Judaism, Islam has no concept of blasphemy. In other words disagreement
over what the Koran means is actually a central point in Islam, but the
different divisions sunni, shiite etc. have, in countries like Iran and the
Taleban's Afghanistan, disavowed this in favour of their authoritarian
interpretations of the Koran.
This caused all sorts of problems for British muslims trying to get Salman
Rushdie's book 'The Satanic Verses' banned in the 1980s on the grounds that
it was blasphemous. First, UK blasphemy law only covers christianity, and
second Islam has no blasphemy, only apostacy (turning on's back on one's
faith) which is not a crime (otherwise all us atheists would be locked up!).
Vincent
> ----------
> From: Kenneth Van Oost
> Reply To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 10:44 am
> To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
> Subject: Re: Belief & Behavior
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Lawrence DeBivort <debivort@umd5.umd.edu>
> > Kenneth, many thanks for the following idea from you:
> > > We need in a sense, someone to opposite Bin Laden, someone who is
> > > willing to let undergo Islam a normal evolution, but and I agree, this
> can
> > > be seen again as a Western point of view, but within the Islamic world
> > > more and more voices are heard to change.
> > > Maybe we can help in someway, there we are again.....
> >
> > This brings a sharp focus to what is needed. Even within Islam, the
> tension
> > is great between trying to recreate the 'perfect' society of Muhammad's
> > time, and the need to evolve along with the rest of the world. Bin Laden
> may
> > be a bit more politically oriented than you might be suggesting here,
> and
> > not as much of a true religious 'fundamentalist' as people believe.
> > I am greatly interested in your further thoughts on how such help might
> be
> > framed and implemented...
>
> Hi Lawrence,
>
> The differences between Islam and the West are mostly about freedom of
> speech, humanrights, freedom of religion and political rights. All,
> fundamental for our civilation.
> Help must be framed within those parameters. What means that we, the
> West must for example help president Khatami of Iran in his efforts to
> modernise his country. But this help may not escalate into an enforcement
> of our views about tolerance, multiculturalism and freedom.
> We must give only advice how to proceed in such matters.
>
> Like now, Berlusconi made a huge cock- up saying that the West is
> superior to Islam. Protests were due throughout the Islamitic world.
> On the one hand, they were right, but on the other hand Islam had to
> understand that freedom of speech exists here.
> Islam and others had to understand that what we say is not due to ra-
> cistic motives and humiliation ( although with Berlusconi you don 't
> know).
> We are allowed to say anything, anywhere and about everybody.
>
> That is the difference_ Islam and others are still falling back upon their
> religious tradition which in a way condemns everybody and everything
> attacking it in anyway. There is no room for argument and secondly they
> lack the memetical understanding how to negotiate. That is what we must
> bring to them:- the structural concepts by which Khatami and others
> were able to negotiate changes within their country without any enforce-
> ment of our part and without ANY form of patronizing.
> And that will firstly very difficult not to do and secondly we, than the
> West,
> must understand that this will be casted in a Islamitic mould.
> It will be a process of a very long date.
>
> A citizin of Jeddah expresses it in this way, " Berlusconi has the right
> to
> say what he wants. I don 't exept that non- moslims like us very mush.
> I don 't think we have the right to say that others must like us ."
> And that is the spirit which must endeavour itself throughout the
> Islamitic
> world. We have to meet eachother half- way.
>
> How? For example, you know I work with immigrants, one of them wanted
> to perform his religous duties. I said that it was no problem for me but
> that
> it would opset others. So we made a deal, he may performe 5/6 a day his
> moslim duties ( that is all together 1 hour a day) but he didn 't get
> paid.
> He agreed.
> You see, Islam and the West meet here half- way and we have to install
> this on a mush geater scale.
> That is of course due to political commitment
>
> The near future will tell what will happen, but as you look to what is
> hap-
> pening already in Pakistan, you see that is will be not easy to convince
> Islam. In a way we must now help Pakistan in order to get control over
> its home affairs without ANY enforcement of our views.
> We need to help the government to overcome the Islamitic uprise with-
> out getting ANY interest out of the situation.
>
> I already said this on this list, I work with what I call " a workable in-
> difference " towards such situations. I let the people do what they have
> to do ( religious, socially, political, etc) but in return I want
> something
> back. That is what is called a consensus, I don 't like it, but I need it.
>
> We have to stop thinking that it is the West and the Rest ( Samuel
> Huntington 1996) and vice versa that the killing of a Marokkian drug-
> dealer, with a loaded gun in his hand in a stolen car in the streets of
> Brussels is a racistic attack on the Arabic community in Belgium.
> Our values are the constitutional state, protection and security of and
> for the citizin, equality amongst people, equality of man and woman.
> If you want to blend in, you have to make those yours.
> But, we the West must before all understand that this is not easy for
> people who were used to torture, abuse, murder, repression, inequality
> and discrimination. Those people has to understand that we with our
> values mean it right.....that we are willing to let them blend in, but
> without
> destroying our own principles....
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kenneth
>
> ( I am, because we are) of all religions
>
>
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