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Continuing the series about Islamic
modes of thinking. See also
A Recipe:
How to Make a Muslim,
Fundamental Ideas
Needed to Create Muslims, Getting
Into Their Minds, Part I, The Arab Mind (Patai),
and Getting Into Their Minds
II: How Does Islam Do It?
The author of this article grasps Islam-induced
thinking, part of what is called "psycho-epistemology,"
very well. This article is one of the best, and
one of the very, very few, about Muslim thinking per
se.
Getting Into Their Minds
III: How Does Islam Do It?
Deterring Those Who Are Already Dead?
Laurent Murawiec
Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, Washington, D.C.
BESA Center for Strategic Studies Bar-Ilan University
Radical Islam: Challenge and Response
Deterrence works because one is able credibly to
threaten the center of gravity of the enemy: the threat
of inflicting unacceptable losses upon him, whether in a
bar brawl or in nuclear escalation. The calculus
deterrence
relies upon is: is it worth it? Is the Price/Earning
Ratio of the contemplated action so hugely negative that
it would wipe out the capital? Deterrence works if the
price to be paid by the party to be deterred hugely
exceeds his expected earnings. But deterrence only works
if the enemy is able and willing to enter the same
calculus. If the enemy plays by other rules and
calculates by other means, he will not be deterred.
There was nothing the Philistines could have done to
deter Samson. If the calculus is: I exchange my
worthless earthly life against the triumph of Allah on
earth, and an eternity of bliss for me, if the enemy
wishes to be dead, if to him the Apocalypse is
desirable, he will not be deterred.
When Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was the Mayor
of Tehran, he insistently proposed that the main
thoroughfares of Tehran should be widened so that, he
explained, on the day of his reappearance, the Hidden
Imam, Mohamed ibn
Hassan, who went into the great occultation in 941 AD
could tread spacious avenues. More recently, he told the
Indian Foreign Minister that "in two years, everything
will be settled," which the visiting dignitary at first
mistook to mean that Iran expected to possess nuclear
weapons in two years; he was later bemused to learn what
Ahmadinejad had meant, to wit, that the Mahdi would
appear in two years, at which points all worldly
problems would disappear.
This attitude, truly, is not new, nor
should it surprise us: religious notions and their
estranged cousins, ideological representations,
determine not only their believers' beliefs but also
their believers' actions. Reality, as it were, is
invaded by belief, and belief in turn shapes the
believer's reality. The difference between the religious
and the
ideologically religious is this: the religious believer
accepts that reality is a given, whereas the fanatic
gambles everything on a pseudo-reality of what ought to
be. The religious believer accepts reality and works at
improving it, the fanatic rejects reality, refuses to
pass any compromise with it and tries to destroy it and
replace it with his fantasy.
As Pat Moynihan memorably told an
opponent, "you are entitled to your opinions, but you
are not entitled to your facts." Ahmadjinedi inhabits
his beliefs rather than the common earth. With him we do
not share the same facts, even though we share a planet.
The sharing takes the form of bombs and bullets.
Ahmadjinedi wants to hasten the
reappearance of the Hidden Imam, whose coming, in
traditional Muslim, and especially Shiite, apocalyptics,
will be the Sign of the Hour, that the End of Days is
nigh. Ahmadinejad's politics
cannot be labelled 'radical,' as opposed to 'moderate.'
His politics are apocalyptic and eschatological. Its
vanishing point is not earthly but otherworldly.
Famously Ayatollah Khomeini said: "We have not made a
revolution to lower the price of melon." The task of the
Mahdi, when he reappears, will be to lead the great and
final war which will bring about the extermination of
the Unbelievers, the end of Unbelief and the complete
dominion of God's writ upon the whole of mankind. The
Umma will inflate to absorb the rest of the world.
The politics carried out by the complex in power in
Tehran - Ahmadinejad, the Pasdaran, the Basiji, the
ministry of Intelligence, Supreme Guide Khamenei - is
apocalyptic and millenarian - but it also is autistic:
in the world, nothing that contravenes their perverted
sense of what is and what ought to be, may be allowed to
exist; conversely, anything in the world that
contradicts their representations must be eradicated:
the only things allowed to exist are their
representations. In their revolt against the Order of
the world, they are determined to impose upon that world
an Order that incompatible with most institutions and
people. They are disposed to destroy a world that
refuses their dawa, as it stubbornly clings to its own
ways, in order to make way for their fanciful views.
Contemporary jihad is not a matter
of politics at all (of 'occupation, of 'grievances,'
of colonialism, neocolonialism, imperialism and
Zionism), but a matter of Gnostic faith.
Consequently, attempts at dealing with the problem
politically will not even touch it. Aspirin is good, and
so is penicillin, but they are of little avail to
counter maladies of the mind. I am emphatically not
saying here that the jihadis are "crazy." I am saying
that
they are possessed of a disease of the mind, and the
disease is the political religion of modern Gnosticism
in its Islamic version.
Let us flash back in time, if you will, to Sept. 28,
1971, in Cairo. The prime minister of Jordan Wasfi
al-Tell, who had been threatened by the Palestinian
movement in retaliation for the so-called Black
September of 1970, walks into the lobby of the Sheraton
Hotel. "Five shots, fired at point-blank range, hit
[him]. He staggered. he fell dying among the shards of
glass on the marble floor. As he lay dying, one of
his killers bent over and lapped the blood that poured
from his wounds." The multiplicity of similar
incidents tells us that they are neither some
'collateral damage' nor incidental occurrences. They do
not belong in the sphere of traditional politics, they
are instead located in an 'elsewhere' of geopolitics.
Soldiers kill. Terrorists kill. Modern Jihadis lap the
blood. Inseparable from contemporary Arab-Muslim jihad
are the idealization of blood, the veneration of
savagery, the cult of killing, the worship of death.
Gruesome murder, gory and gleeful infliction of pain,
are lionized and proffered as models and exemplary
actions pleasing to Allah. These are no merely
reflections of a pre-modern attitude toward death. I
have collected, as can anybody, dozens of examples of
human sacrifice inflicted by the Islamic jihadi of all
stripes. This pornography of crime is endless, from the
gratuitous killing of a Leon Klinghoffer to Mohammad
Atta's instructions, "You must make your knife sharp and
you must not discomfort your animal during the
slaughter," and the Behesht Zahra, the 'Paradise of
Flowers'
graveyard near Tehran with its Fountain of Blood, or
this report on the killing of an Algerian intellectual:
"Dr. Hammed Boukhobza who was killed by a group of
Islamist terrorists in the city of Telemly. (.) He was
not just
killed in his apartment, but his wife and children who
wanted to escape were forced to watch how he was
literally cut to pieces, his entrails slowly drawn out
while he was just barely alive. The terrorists obviously
liked to watch the suffering, and they wanted to family
to share their enjoyment."
The accumulation of such deeds shows that they are not
an epiphenomenon but are central to the purpose of the
jihadi. They are aired 24/7 on TV channels such as al
Jazeera and many others. They are avidly watched and
celebrated, private and family screenings are arranged.
Think of images and videofilms of assassinations, Daniel
Pearl, Paul Johnson, 'live' killing for the viewing
public. Perhaps the worst symbol of it all was the
picture taken on
Oct. 12, 2000 in Ramallah: a young man shows his red
hands dipped in the blood of two murdered Israeli
soldiers to an exultant Palestinian crowd. There is a
public demand to meet the supply: snuff movies are
served as identity markers. They bespeak the triumph of
a theology of death, a 'manufacture of death' as the
Baathist ideologues used to say (the purported division
between supposedly 'secular' Arab or pan- Arab
nationalists and religious types is meaningless when the
matter is life and death, as it is), and an 'industry of
death,' as leading Saudi ulama proudly say. Listen to
the hypnotic threnody of the Muslim Brotherhood's
chanted motto: Allah ghayatuna/Al Rasul zaimuna/Al Quran
dusturuna/Al Jihad sabiluna/Al mawt fi sabil Allah asma
amanina/Allah akbar. These are words to be taken
seriously, even literally, as events have shown. Hassan
al-Banna repeatedly praised to heaven his Brotherhood's
"art of death" (fann al-mawt). This is thanatolatry,
martyropathology or nihilism: when an entire society
orients itself in this direction, that society is
becoming suicidal. A society that gears especially its
young toward killing and actively seeking death, it is
making choices that bring about its extinction. "We love
death more than you love life."
If you depreciate and deprecate life and conversely
focus all your desires upon death, the devoutly-wished
passage into the glorious afterlife by means of shahada,
'trading' (as Quran says) one's own earthly life for
one's
afterlife is much easier, and taking the life of others
is a mandate, it is an obligation, an offering.
Suicide-killing as practiced so much against Israel,
India and more recently the United States, is caused by
this collective pathology of the mind, the Gnostic
religious ideology. There are secondary, contributing
causes, but they are just that, auxiliaries to the
ideology.
The believers - here, the jihadis - are the Elect: they,
and only they, know God's plan for the world; they have
been chosen by Him to fight and win the final, cosmic
battle between God and Satan, and bring about perfection
on earth, in this case, the extension of God's writ and
dominion, the dar al-Islam, to mankind as a whole.
Everybody else is wrong and evil, jahili, and an enemy
who can and should be killed at will. Reality, Creation,
that
is, is irretrievably perverted. The Perfect are "an
elite of amoral supermen" (Norman Cohn), who know what
reality 'really' ought to be. They are engaged in
transforming the world so that it conforms to the
'second reality' that they alone know, thank to their
special knowledge, gnôsis. In order to get from A to B,
from the evil today to the perfect tomorrow, torrents of
blood have to be shed in exterminatory struggle, the
blood of all those whose actions or whose very being
hinder the accomplishment of the Mahdi's mission. Owing
to their extraordinary status, the Perfects are above
all laws and norms. Everything they do is willed and
sanctioned by God. Their intent (niyyah) vouches for
their acts. They alone are able to determine life and
death. The power this ideology confers upon its
believers is intoxicating. They love death more than we
love life.
For five hundred years, from 1100 to 1600, Europe was
wracked by Gnostic insurrections, from the Flanders to
Northern Italy, from Bohemia to France: Pastoureaux,
Taborites, Flagellants, Free Spirits, Anabaptists, etc.
The
belief-structure just described was theirs. They
mobilized hundreds of thousands of people, threatened
kingdoms and overthrew dukedoms, they slaughtered Jews,
priests and rich people, they created their own,
grotesque, bloody, totalitarian 'republics.'
"Soon we shall drink blood for wine," one of the leading
insurgent writers stated, "those who do not accept
baptism. are to be killed, then they will be baptized in
their blood." And another one: "Accursed be the man who
withholds his sword from shedding the blood of the
enemies of Christ. Every believer must wash his hands in
that blood. every priest may lawfully pursue, wound and
kill sinners." And "the Just. will not rejoice, seeing
vengeance and washing their hands with the blood of
sinners." Hear Thomas Müntzer: "curse the unbelievers.
don't let them live any longer, the evil-doers who turn
away from God. For a godless man has no right to live if
he hinders the godly. The sword is necessary to
exterminate them. if they resist let them be slaughtered
without mercy. the ungodly have no right to live, save
what the Elect choose to allow them. Now, go at them. it
is time.
The scoundrels are as dispirited as dogs.Take no notice
of the lamentations of the godless! They will beg you.
don't be moved by pity. At them! At them! While the fire
is hot! Don't let your sword get cold! Don't let it go
lame!"
By and large, the same screeds are heard from a variety
of Islamic radicals. . "Die before you die!" Ali
Shariati tells the Shiite believer. "He who takes up a
gun, a kitchen knife or even a pebble with which to arm
and kill the enemies of the faith has his place assured
in Heaven. An Islamic state is the sum total of such
individual believers. An Islamic state is in a state of
war until the whole world sees and accepts the light of
the True Faith," said Ayatollah Fazlallah Mahalati,
organizer of Iranian assassination squads. "To allow the
infidels to stay alive means to let them do more
corrupting. To kill them is a surgical operation
commanded by Allah. we have to kill. war is a blessing
for the world and for every nation, It is Allah himself
who commands men to wage war and kill. It is war that
purifies the earth," said Ruhollah Khomeiny. And article
15 of the Hamas charter, explains: "I indeed wish to go
to war for the sake of Allah! I will assault and kill,
assault and kill, assault and kill!" As I said, a
soldier kills, a jihadi loves to kill. And what was the
dismal arithmetic conveyed by some jihadi that since the
Americans had purportedly killed a lot of Muslims, the
uslims were "entitled" to kill 4 million Americans,
children included? Torah recounts the end of human
sacrifice: it forcefully states that God's Law is THOU
SHALT NOT MURDER that was adopted by Christians. Today's
jihad is a giant regression to pre-Abrahamic times, to
Moloch and Baal.
In modern times in the West, as Eric Voegelin and Norman
Cohn have shown, the ideology morphed and took on
secular forms - Nazis and Bolsheviks in particular.
Islam, was heavily burdened by Gnostic contents, and
historically shaped by a tribal matrix that inherently
fosters Manichean tendencies ("them"-vs.-"us"). The jump
from mere religion to religious ideology was easy. It
was achieved in the 19th century by Jamal al-Din
al-Afghani. It was followed by Abu Ala Mawdoodi, Hassan
al-Banna, Sayyid Qutb, Ali Shariati, Ruhollah Khomeiny,
Osama bin Laden. Hamas, Hezbollah, the Deobandi of South
Asia, the Indonesian Jemaah Islamiyya, the Talibans, the
Wahhabi, share this outlook.
Knowing this, how do we deter the modern Gnostic
warriors, the jihadi?
Mainly, we do not. Those who are dead already, who
consider themselves dead to the world and only alive to
the Afterworld, those who wish to die, generally cannot
be deterred. Faith has been described as a belief in
things
invisible. Gnosticism is belief in a fantasy that is
taken to be more real than the common reality: they do
not believe what they see, they see what they believe.
This cannot be deterred. Imagine Osama bin Laden is in
front
of you: how do you deter him? Or Zawahiri, or Zarqawi ?
Deterrence? Don't even think about it. Deterrence might
have worked way before contemporary jihad was able to
reach critical mass, sometimes perhaps in the early to
mid-1990s.
If our enemy was merely 'terrorism,' we could defang it,
admittedly at great cost: by destroying the Saudi-Wahhabi
nexus and their grip on power, by wiping out the Iranian
Ayatollahs' strength, and by squeezing hard the
noxious Pakistani military-intelligence establishment -
all in all, the linchpins of Muslim terrorism. Once this
infrastructure of terror collapsed, much of terror
would. But terror itself is nothing but the principal
paramilitary instrument of jihad: the operative concept
is jihad, not terror. The jihadis' purpose (in
Clausewitzian terms, Zweck) in the very words of the
Quran, is to strike terror in the hearts of unbelievers,
it is a quasi-military objective: once terrorized, the
Unbelievers, the schismatics and the polytheists will
convert, submit or die. The strategic aim (Ziel) of
jihad is the Gnostic takeover of the world. To some
extent, we may be able to lessen, hinder or hamper the
Zweck. But the Ziel is unconditional and cannot be
altered. Can we de-fang jihad by pulling its terrorist
teeth?
Some workarounds work. The way in which Israeli military
and security forces have ruthlessly sapped the strength
of Islamic terror, notably by a high-tempo attrition of
its leadership cadre, is exemplary and should be studied
and emulated elsewhere, different conditions obtaining.
Contemporary jihad, like its emanation, terrorism, is an
integral chain: as long as it is islamico-glamorous to
be a cleric who issues fatwas calling for the murder of
Israeli civilians or American GIs, the cleric will go
on. Once dead, he will stop. So will the chairman of a
charity that funnels money to jihad. So will the senior
intelligence officer who trains or smuggles them, the
predicator who incites, the madrasa or university
professor who brainwashes, the prince who lies for
terror, the ayatollah who sends out teams of killers,
etc. This is deterrence after the French
expression the have been shot pour encourager les autres.
Jihad is the operative ideology of a number of states;
states can be pinned down and hit. This approach is a
variant of the notion of decapitation, or of the
formulation of nodal targeting given by air power
theorist Col. John Warden. Less than the jihadi
hardware, it is the jihadi software that has to be hit -
but not by soft power.
What did Europe do to crush the insurrectionary Gnostics
in the Medieval and late- Medieval era? Churchill once
said: "If Hitler invaded hell I would make at least a
favorable reference to the devil in the House of
Commons."
Likewise I'll have a kind word for the Inquisition (not
the Spanish one, though), which did quite a job cleaning
up the mess. They rounded them up and they killed them.
Thomas Müntzer was defeated, captured and beheaded in
1525. The 'King' of the Anabaptists of Münster, John von
Leyden and his aides, were executed in 1535. As a
terrible warning, their bodies were suspended in iron
cages from the tower of St. Lambert's church in the
town.
Those who survived hit in wait for better days. What
they had found is that their insurgency was hopeless,
that it was useless, and that sticking one's neck out
was a sure way to lose it. Their will had been broken.
Enough of a
trauma had been inflicted to do so.
One martyr will have followers, ten martyrs will be
admired and emulated.
One thousand dead martyrs who died unheralded die in
vain. If Ahmadinejad
and others die in vain and uselessly they will not die
as martyrs but as
slobs. For the Gnostic, for the jihadi, his death is the
only thing that
matters to him: take that away and nothing is left. It
does not mean, as the
jurors of the Moussaoui trial were apparently led to
believe, that "you
cannot make a martyr out of him, since this is what he
wants." Make his
death a lonely, useless, ignored death. Unextraordinary,
unromantic, trivial
deaths shatter the glory of the jihadi's death. It was
George Patton who
said: "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his
country. He won it by
making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."
The recipe is not
pretty nor is it easy.
The defeated European Gnostics went underground, their
sole hope resided in the clandestine conveying of their
beliefs, especially to their children. Society cannot
eliminate the Gnostic beliefs, but can make the strain
dormant instead of virulent. Jihad is integral to Islam
and derives from its most fundamental tenets. The
severing of that link is not going to happen soon. But
throughout history, when Islamic conquerors met their
match, they stopped. When they met crushing defeat, they
retreated, and found the ulama and the faqih to justify
that, like prophets who announced the Rapture for
yesterday, 8:09 am, and reschedule it for next year. But
let us remember that most of the faithful are not turned
off by the ludicrous failure of their prophet's
prophecies, precisely because they live in the 'second
reality.'
Once their leaders had been exterminated, the Medieval
insurgents of Europe disbanded and scattered. Applying
high-tempo attrition and nodal targeting to the jihadi
apparatus worldwide (by which I emphatically do not mean
'terrorists' alone or even in the first place) seems to
me to be a modern equivalent. If I may say in homage to
the chain of command that orchestrated his elimination,
Sheikh Yasin was not in the habit of wielding pistols -
he
wielded death. It is those who deploy the undead who
must be the priority targets.
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