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Muslim: Coptic Christian attack a 'failure to accept the other'

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Dr. Tawfik Hamid is a moderate Muslim who was a radical Islamist jihadi. A serious insider into the mind of a Muslim fundamentalist, he now writes insightful articles into the nature of Islam. He has asked me to post this article. Thank you, Dr. Hamid, for courageously telling the truth!

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The Underlying Cause of the Attack on Coptic Christians: 'Failure to accept the other'.

By Tawfik Hamid
http://www.tawfikhamid.com/

A powerful bomb, possibly from a suicide attacker, exploded in front of a Coptic Christian church on January 1 as a crowd of worshippers emerged from a New Year Mass early Saturday, killing at least 21 people and wounding more than 90 in an attack that raised suspicions of an al-Qaida role.

This barbaric attack raised many concerns and points for discussion.

The reactions by some commentators and politicians to say that the attack was on both Muslims and Christians, as televised on several Arab TV stations, can be perceived by some as a desire to show unity between Muslims and Christian; however, on the contrary, it can be seen by others as a thinly veiled attempt to underestimate and dilute the threat posed by radical Islamists to the Coptic Christian minority in Egypt. The selection of this time of the year to conduct the attack clearly demonstrates the desire of the attackers to kill as many Christians as possible in the Church - and not the mosque, since Muslims do not have formal prayer at this late time of the night. Furthermore, attempts to avoid mentioning that Christians were targeted in this attack added fuel to the fire and can partially explain the furious reaction of some Coptic Christians after the attack. However, in the end analysis, it is fair to say that the attackers - while targeting Christians - had a bigger mission in mind which is to ignite a civil war and destabilize the secular regime in Egypt to allow radical Islamists to rule the country. The terrorists simply tried to "get more than one bird with the same stone".

The reflexive response of some commentators and politicians to point a finger at unspecified foreign powers claiming that they are behind the attacks without having any concrete evidence to prove this point is counterproductive and unscientific. It is wiser to wait for the police and intelligence reports before jumping to such conclusions. In fact, some well-known Arabic news media such as Almesryoon.com did not hesitate without any proof to point the finger of blame at Coptic groups that are supported by the Israeli Mossed as being behind this attack.  Blaming others without concrete evidence instead of admitting that there is a problem that must be fixed limits the ability to solve this problem. Problems can be solved only if we are objective and honest.  This lack of honest objectivity is the signature response today across the broader Islamic world.

Looking at the attack of January 1 in the context of other recent terror acts against Christian minorities in Iraq and the former attacks on Coptic Christians in Egypt such as at the Cathedral of Nagaa Hamadi Jan 8 2010, (Nagaa Hamadi is a city that is located 700 kilometers south of Cairo) leaves little doubt that Christian minorities are being targeted by Islamist terrorists. The shooting of crosses by Al-Qaeda members in their training camps in Afghanistan that were videotaped and released few years ago further illustrates the purposeful targeting of Christians. However, it would be naïve to presume that the Al-Qudea threat is only limited to Christians. In fact, the group has attacked and indiscriminately killed thousands of Muslims including Shi'ia in Iraq, Sufis in Pakistan, and Sunnis in Algeria. Radical Islamic groups also killed hundreds of innocent Jews in Israel and slaughtered many Buddhists in Thailand. Attacking followers of different faiths, views, or believes by Islamic Radicals illustrates that the problem of the Christian minorities in the Middle East is part of a global threat that we must face and confront. Killing people from different faiths and beliefs by the hands of radical Islamists elucidates the true and underlying cause of the problem of radical Islam which is: failure to accept the 'other'. Inability of radical Islamists to tolerate the 'other' has undeniable roots and a strong basis in the current mainstream teachings in the Muslim world that undervalue the life of others if they are different. Leading Islamic scholars do not necessarily teach young Muslims to conduct suicide bombings; however, they teach them intolerance and an under-appreciation of the lives of those who are different from them. Such teachings are the initial step and the first building blocks in the creation of the mind of a suicide bomber.

These teachings specifically include the following:

1-    The "Redda Law" that justify killing Muslims if they rejected Islam

2-    The unchallenged Islamic jurisprudence rule that justifies killing non-Muslims if they refused to convert to Islam and reject paying a humiliating tax for Muslims (Jizzia),

3-    The rule that the compensation for the life of Christians or Jews is only half of that for a Muslim if they were killed by a Muslim.

In other words, if the Islamic scholars rejected these teachings and provided an alternative that respects the 'other' and tolerates diversity, it will be much more difficult for the terrorists to promote their suicidal and homicidal ideology.

It is important and fair to mention that the current secular laws in Egypt do not follow such teachings; however, the mainstream religious educational system continues to promote such values without challenging them or providing an alternative.

Finally, the very negative side of the calamity of January 1 must not make us ignore the other side of the coin. The disaster can be the spark that might start the needed change. The reaction of the Egyptians, including the unprecedented media coverage of the incident, the fast response of President Mubarak to address the nation, addressing the role of ideology and education in creating the problem by some leading government officials in Egypt such as Dr. Mustafa al-Fiqi, (the Chairman of the Committees of the Arab Relations, Foreign Relations, and National Security in the Egyptian Parliament), and the demonstrations of both Muslims and Christians together who raised the cross and the Quran to show solidarity with one another gives some hope that a change in the Islamic world may be starting. The question still remains: Is this momentum for a change going to continue?

Comments (3)
  • Mik5OO
    I've been in Egypt a few years ago and, there were quite a few churches there... and it made me afraid such a thing may happen... and it did, unfortunately, we can expect something similar to happen in Tunisia or/and Turkey, both have a strong Christian minority and both are reasonably secularised.

    Radical Muslims may not have any support from other Muslims, but only one (in a million) is enough to make a very "normal" place very "unnormal"
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