Co-Opting Canada for Islam
"[The] Islamophobia industry [is enabled by] self-proclaimed Muslim dissidents, reformers and ex-Muslims [who] act as instigators and propagators of anti-Islamic narratives as well as validating and authorizing the circulation of these tropes.""[I have] comprehensively outlined the machinations of Canada's Islamophobia industry.""[Moderate Muslims and mainstream Jewish organizations] share political and ideological mandates that involve the demonization and vilification of Islam and Muslims and often work in concert to foment controversies and spread Islamophobic narratives and conspiracy theories."Jasmine Zine, Professor, Sociology and Muslim Studies Option, Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario
BDS protesters at McGill University FILE PHOTO |
Religious
studies professors, sociology professors, history professors, they
dominate increasingly in Western institutes of higher learning, and
bring to academia and to the public, their perspective and narratives
focusing on the legitimacy of Islam as a religion of peace, while
painting with a broad brush of Islamic condemnation any individual or
group that dares point out that Islam today represents offshoots of
extreme religious devotion wreaking havoc worldwide as Muslim terrorist
groups.
Fundamentalist
ideologically-driven fanatics on a mission to force the greater Muslim
population to a more 'pure' and authentic vision of Islam excising all
the relaxed, Western- and democracy-ringed versions of the original that
may blur the stark distinction of Islamic values, precepts and mores
from those of any other religion, laws, cultures or value systems. In
the process, to demonstrate just how serious they are, these groups
known more familiarly as Islamist terrorists rampage through non-Muslim
and Muslim societies alike, intent on vengeance against those failing to
place Islam on the pedestal demanded for it.
In
a country like Canada which, like any other has its home-grown bigots
and racists, but which is not even marginally culturally and socially
racist, the current government has been pleased to demonstrate its
progressive credentials by describing Canada as a 'racist country', and
with this attitude from the executive branch of the federal government,
it is hardly surprising that Muslim academics feel free to slander the
country and to accuse Canadians of anti-Islam bias described as
"Islamophobia", a term coined by the Muslim Brotherhood after the public
impact and reaction stemming from the 9/11 attacks in the U.S.
Even
more shocking is the presence of a growing number of mosques throughout
Canada, reflecting the growing number of immigrants from North Africa
and the Middle East bringing their social culture, religious devotion
and Islam-inspired system of justice with them, and where in the mosques
incendiary messages of hatred against others are frequently spewed. It
has been those messages that have been responsible for recruiting
Muslims to the concept of jihad, persuading some to go abroad to fight
alongside terror groups like Islamic State.
Yet
with all this activity of fanatical Muslim terrorists cutting a swath
through the Middle East and Africa with their agenda of slaughtering
non-Muslims and Muslims alike in the performance of their martyrdom
missions in jihad, people like sociology professor Zine feel free to
preach against "Islamophobia", condemning the general population, both
non-Muslim and moderate Muslim who abhor the violence engendered by some
of the Islamic texts and hadiths along with interpretations of the
Koran inimical to peace between people, as "Islamophobia".
Professor Zine recently released a report she titled The Canadian Islamophobia Industry: Mapping Islamophobia's Ecosystem in the Great White North, where she gives insights into "how Islamophobia manifests and is purveyed: in Canada";
a totally skewed perspective of anti-Msulim bigotry in Canada,
besmirching wide groups of people as racist, inclusive of Canadian
Muslims who practise a moderate Islam.
Raheel
Raza, president of the Council of Muslims Facing Tomorrow, a rational,
intelligent and moderate movement within Canada representing the
interests of integrated Muslim-Canadians, has been singled out by
Professor Zine for special condemnation. Raheel Raza points out that the
term "Islamophobia" has no clear definition, unlike the International
Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's antisemitism definition; clear and
concise. She points out that Islamophobia is meant to connote heresy.
Ms.
Raza also speaks of the mosques that were found to be spreading radical
messages, with links to known terrorist groups, for spreading 9/11
conspiracy theories, for refusing to denounce terrorist attacks; indeed
promoting them as reflective of the faithful committing to martyrdom on
behalf of upholding Islam's sacred injunction to its faithful to spread
the word of Islam, committing to proselytizing. What also takes place is
hateful attacks against others in the community. 'Solitarity with
Palestinians' sees radical groups in Canada mounting slanderous attacks
against Israel and Canadian Jews.
Children hold anti-Israel signs at the al-Quds Day at the Alberta Legislative grounds in Edmonton (Credit: Facebook: Radical Citizen Media) |
The
BDS movement, Israel Apartheid Week and Al-Quds Day creates divisions
between Canadians of various origins and cultural heritage. Islamists in
Canada have infiltrated Canadian universities, as student groups mount
verbal and violent conflicts against their Jewish counterparts. Muslims
are prone to complaining about Islamophobia and attacks against Islam
and Muslims in Canada, yet as Statistics Canada and police reports point
out, Jews are the single most-persecuted religious/ethnic group in
Canada through antisemitic attacks, followed by Blacks, and then
Muslims. And it is Muslims who lead the way to antisemitic attacks.
Al-Quds Day Rally in Toronto, 2022. (Credit: B'nai Brith Canada) |
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