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BY STEVEN SIMPSON, CANADA FREE PRESS
BY STEVEN SIMPSON, CANADA FREE PRESS
The West should be prepared--metaphorically speaking--to start stockpiling on heavy winter clothing. An Islamic ice age is about to descend upon us. Be prepared.
The
much vaunted and praised “Arab Spring,” which took the world by
surprise in December 2010, is slowly but surely turning into an Arab
winter, which will inexorably become an Arab Islamic Ice Age in the near
future. Already, the icicles of pan-Islamism are beginning to form
throughout the Maghreb (North Africa), and the West best come to terms
with the reality that the mantra of “free and fair elections” does not
translate into Arabic as Western-style democracy.
Tunisia
Ironically, it is the birthplace of the
“Arab Spring”—Tunisia—which is already in the midst of turning from Arab
secular tyranny, into Arab Islamist domination. The largest party in
the Tunisian parliament is the “moderate” Islamist party known as
Ennahda (Hizb an Nahda), meaning the “Renaissance Party.” When elections
were held in October 2011, the party gained a plurality of 90 seats in the 217 member Constituent Assembly.
Ennahda was formed by Rashid Ghannouchi,
who after 22 years in exile, returned to a hero’s welcome in January
2011, after the overthrow of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Mr. Ghannouchi,
who has been described as a “moderate” by many political pundits, has
already called for the“end of Israel.” He has compared his party with that of Turkey’s Islamist AKP (“Justice and Development Party”) led by the Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
who has practically turned Turkey into a de facto Islamic republic and
brought relations with Israel to the brink of severance. Alas, the much
hailed (and perhaps failed) “Jasmine Revolution” might well have paved
the way for the beginning of Arab
“Islamocracies.” That is, Islamic republics replacing secular pan-Arab socialist regimes, via “free and fair elections
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“Islamocracies.” That is, Islamic republics replacing secular pan-Arab socialist regimes, via “free and fair elections
Algeria
To the west of Tunisia is the People’s
Democratic Republic of Algeria, which almost became the first Islamic
republic in the Arab world back in 1991. At that time, the Islamic Salvation Front was
on the verge of becoming the largest party in Parliament until the army
stepped in, unleashing a savage and bloody nine year civil war that has
still left the country in chaos. Elections are coming there in May, and
there is a good chance that the troika of Islamist parties will do quite well - once again - through “free and fair elections.”
Morocco
Then there is the Kingdom of Morocco. While
currently led by the pro-Western moderate, King Mohammed VI, the
Islamist phoenix has already risen. In the November 2011 elections, the
Justice and Development Party won 107 seats in the 395 member
Parliament. The new Prime Minister, Abdelilah Benkirane, is also the leader of the party. Of course, he too, is considered a “moderate.” But when one reads further, it becomes clear that the term “moderate Islamist” is nothing but an oxymoron.
Libya
Finally,
there is Egypt and Libya. In Libya, the tyrannical forty-two year reign
of the monstrous and murderous Muammar al-Qaddafi came to an ignoble
and abrupt end with a bullet in his head in October 2011. Presently,
Libya is governed by a coalition of various parties and tribes under the
tutelage of the Libyan Interim National Council. On
paper (or at least on the World Wide Web), it would appear that Libya
is being run by a council of leaders who are looking forward to a
democratic country with free elections. However, when one looks closer,
the Council is led by a former Qaddafi crony, Mustafa Abdul Jalil,
who turned against his patron in February 2011. His academic background
includes graduating from the University of Libya where he studied (what
else?) Shari’a. While Jalil may not be an open Islamist, there are many
on the Council who are, most notably Abdel Hakim Belhaj who fought in Afghanistan against the Soviets and led the now defunct Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.
Indeed, the Libyan Draft Constitution proposes enshrining Shari’a as the basis for state law.
While only a draft at this point, it appears to be a bad start for a
“democratic” Libya. However, lest anyone shed tears for the departed
Colonel Qaddafi, it should be remembered that Islamic law was also
enshrined in Qaddafi’s constitution of 1969, and explicitly reaffirmed in the 1977 constitution.
Elections are scheduled to be held in June. But if the recent desecration of British graves of World War II veterans—and
the tepid response of the National Council is a foreshadowing of things
to come—Libya appears either headed towards civil war, or an Islamic
state. Libya is plagued (or blessed, depending on one’s viewpoint) with
numerous Islamist groups, including its first Muslim Brotherhood branch, also called the Justice and Development Party.
Egypt
Finally,
there is “the mother of the Arab world,” Egypt. It is in Egypt that the
godfather of all Islamic supremacist groups—the Muslim Brotherhood—was
spawned. The genesis of al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun was formed in 1928 by Hassan al- Banna, and whose theology was refined by Sayid Qutb. However,
if one looks for reality and clarity (unlike the current American
administration which foolishly engages the Brotherhood and views it as “moderate”), it will be seen that the Brotherhood is a violent fascist movement that seeks global Islamic domination.
Indeed, it is the phalanx and aegis for all Islamist groups that have
emerged throughout the Muslim world. Bluntly put, it is nothing short of
an Islamic hydra, and an implacable enemy of the West, Israel, and all
non-Muslims.
When
Egyptians overthrew Hosni Mubarak in February 2011, the politicians and
political pundits throughout the world marveled and prognosticated on
how democracy was coming to Egypt. Apparently, the Egyptian people had
other plans in mind. In parliamentary elections held in January 2012,
Islamist parties won over 71% of
the vote. It was a triumph for Islamists throughout Egypt and an
ominous sign of an Islamic resurrection of monumental proportions. The
old adage “As Egypt goes, so goes the Arab world” appears to be a
prophecy looming on the horizon.
The
final triumph for an Islamic Egypt will be the presidential election
that is to be held in late May. Now, in 2012, it appears that the dreams
of al-Banna and Qutb turning Egypt into an Islamic state will come to
fruition. As of this writing, two Islamists have been banned from running. These are the Salafi candidate, Hazem Abu-Ismail, who was the front runner, and the Brothers’ Khairat al-Shater of
the “Freedom and Justice Party.” Both are appealing the verdict. The
Brothers already have a backup candidate, Mohammed Mursi. Another former
Brother, Abdel Moneim-Abul Fotouh is
also running. Regardless, it seems a fait accompli that an Islamist
will indeed win, thus solidifying and hermetically sealing Egypt’s fate
as an Islamic state.
While
this article does not cover the recrudescence of Islamist movements in
the Mashriq (East), encompassing such blood soaked states as Syria,
Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, and Bahrain, Islamism is coming there too. The
message is crystal clear and perfectly simple: The adherents of Muhammad
will not soon exchange him in for Washington, Jefferson, or Madison.
The West should be prepared—metaphorically speaking—to start stockpiling
on heavy winter clothing. An Islamic ice age is about to descend upon
us. Be prepared.
Steven Simpson has
a B.A. in Political Science with an emphasis on Middle Eastern studies,
as well as a Master’s Degree in Library Science. In addition to Canada
Free Press, Steven’s previous articles have appeared on the American
Thinker, Pajamas Media, Front Page Magazine, and Hudson-NY.org. Steven
can be reached at:ssimusa@hotmail.com
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