Israel, US and the New Orientalism

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The West has never had an easy time coming to terms with Islam or Islamicate societies. There was a long period, lasting more than a millennium, when the two were seen as existential threats. In order to mobilize the energy to contain and then roll back these threats - first from the 'Holy Lands' and Southwestern Europe and later from Southeastern Europe - European writers presented Islam as a Christian heresy, a devil-worshipping religion, Mahomet's trickery, a militant and militarist cult crafted for Bedouin conquests. To this list of dark qualities the thinkers of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment added a few more. Now Islamicate societies were also seen as despotic, fatalistic, fanatical, irrational, uncurious, opposed to science, and inimical to progress. When Europe gained the upper hand militarily in the nineteenth century, this complex of Orientalist ideas would be used to justify the conquest and colonization of Islamic lands.

Starting in the nineteenth century, a small minority of European thinkers began to reject the standard Orientalist constructs of Islam and Islamicate societies. They began to look at Islam and Islamicate societies as they were described in Muslim sources; they wrote of Islamic achievements in philosophy, the sciences, arts and architecture; they emphasized Islam's egalitarian spirit, the absence of racial prejudice, and their greater tolerance of other religious communities. Many of these Europeans who had chosen to give Islam its due were Jews who had only recently escaped from the ghettoes to enter into Europe's academies. In part, these Jews were appropriating for themselves the achievements of another Semitic people. In calling attention to the tolerance of Islamic societies, they were also gently reminding the Europeans that they had far to go towards creating a bourgeois civilization based on humane values. Less charitably, one might say that the Jewish dissenters were undermining the Christian West by elevating its opposite, the Islamic East.

A second shift in the temper of Orientalism that began in the 1950s would become more pervasive. From now on, a growing number of mainstream scholars of Islam and Islamic societies would try to escape the essentializing mental habits of earlier Orientalists. This shift was the work of at least three forces. The most powerful of these forces was the struggle of the colonized peoples in the post-War period to free themselves from the yoke of colonialism. In the context of the Cold War, the political and economic interests of Western powers now demanded greater sensitivity to the culture, religion and history of the peoples they had denigrated over the previous four centuries. A show of respect for their subjects had now become a virtue in the writings of Orientalists.

The Orientalists were also being put on notice by the entry into Western academia of scholars of Middle Eastern and South Asian origins - including Phillip K. Hitti, Albert Hourani, George Makdisi, Muhsin Mahdi, Syed Hussein Nasr and Fazlur Rahman - who brought greater empathy and understanding to their studies on Islamicate societies. Edward Said too was a member of this group; his distinctive contribution consisted of his erudite and sustained critique of the methods of Orientalism. Said's critique belongs also to a broader intellectual movement - fueled in part by scholars from the non-Western world - that not only debunked the distortions of Orientalists but also sought to remedy their errors by writing a more sympathetic history of Asian and African societies. In other words, during this period some sections of the West began to acknowledge with some consternation the racism and bigotry that permeated much of the social sciences and humanities.

Starting in the 1950s, Islam also attracted the attention of several spiritual explorers from the West who were led hither by their disappointment with the poverty of living spiritual traditions in their own societies. The deep understanding of Islam they acquired through association with authentic Sufis - Muslims who cultivated, in addition to their meticulous observance of the Shariah, the inner dimensions of Islam - allowed them to write several outstanding books on the metaphysical and spiritual perspectives of Islam, both as they are practiced by its living exponents and as they are reflected in the calligraphy, architecture and the still surviving traditional crafts of the Islamic world. The writings of Rene Guenon, Titus Burckhardt, Frithjof Schuon, Martin Lings, Charles Le Gai Eaton, among others, demonstrate conclusively that Islam offers an original spiritual perspective that is fully capable of supporting a deeply religious life.

Yet, running counter to these developments, a new Orientalism was also taking shape in the post-War era. It was not based on any strikingly new thesis about Islam. Instead, it was mostly a repackaging of the old Orientalism designed to renew a more intrusive dual US-Israeli control over the Middle East. Led by Bernard Lewis, the new Orientalists claim that the Islamicate world is a failed civilization. Among other things, they argue that Islamicate societies have failed to modernize because Islam's mixing of religion and politics makes it incompatible with democracy; Islam does not support equal rights for women and minorities; and Islam commands Muslims to wage war until the whole world is brought under the sway of Islamic law. In short, because of its intransigence and failure to adapt to the challenges of modernity, Islam has become the greatest present threat to civilization, that is, to Western interests.

We constantly need to remind the world, especially the Western world, so mesmerized by the images flashing on the TV screens, that there is a long history of Western depredations - wars, colonization, slavery, exterminations, expropriations, treachery and hypocrisy - behind the images that disturb their hopes of peace founded on grave injustices ..

What makes this repackaged Orientalism new are its intentions, its proponents, and the enemy it has targeted for destruction. Its intention is to mobilize the United States behind a scheme to balkanize the Middle East into ethnic, sectarian and religious micro states, a new system of client states that would facilitate Israel's long-term hegemony over the region. Ironically, the scholars who have dominated this repackaging of the old Orientalism are mostly Jewish, a reversal of roles that flows directly from the creation of a Jewish colonial-settler state in the heart of the Middle East. Once they had succeeded in creating Israel, the Zionists knew that its long-term survival depended on fomenting wars between the West and Islam. Zionism has pursued this goal by its own wars against Arabs and, since 1967, a brutal occupation of the West Bank and Gaza; but equally, it has pulled out all the stops to convince the United States to support unconditionally Israel's depredations against Arabs.

The target of the war that the new Orientalists want to wage are what they variously call Islamists, Islamic fundamentalists, Islamic militants, Islamo-fascists, or Islamic terrorists. Whatever the term, it embraces all Islamicate movements - no matter what their positions on the political uses of violence - that appeal to Islamic symbols to mobilize local, national, and pan-Islamic resistance against the wars that the United States and Israel have jointly waged against the Middle East since 1945. These Islamicate resistance movements, which are both national and transcend national boundaries, have replaced the secular nationalists who, after failing to achieve their objectives, were co-opted by the United States and Israel to destroy the Islamicate resistance.

The events that have unfolded over the past few decades - the rise of the Islamicate resistance, the strategic cooperation between the United States and Israel, the new Orientalism, and the war that is now being waged against the Islamicate world - could have been foreseen, and indeed were foreseen, when the British first made a commitment to create a Jewish state in Palestine. An American writer on international affairs, Herbert Adams Gibbons, showed more acuity on the long-term fallout of Britain's Zionist plans than the leading Western statesmen of the times. In January 1919, he wrote: "If the peace conference decides to restore the Jews to Palestine, immigration into and development of the country can be assured only by the presence of a considerable army for an indefinite period. Not only the half million Moslems living in Palestine, but the millions in surrounding countries, will have to be cowed into submission by the constant show and occasional use of force (italics added)." Even more prophetically, Anstruther MacKay, military governor of part of Palestine during World War I, wrote that the Zionist project would "arouse fierce Moslem hostility and fanaticism against the Western powers that permitted it. The effect of this hostility would be felt through the Middle East, and would cause trouble in Syria, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India. To this might be ascribed by future historians the outbreak of a great war between the white and the brown races, a war into which America would without doubt be drawn (italics added)." We are now living in the future predicted by Gibbons and MacKay. The Islamicate resistance has been slow in developing but now its has spread in one form or another beyond Syria, Mesopotamia, Egypt and India to the farthest corners of the Islamic world - and even into the Islamic diaspora in the West.

The challenge of scholarship is to define, locate, contextualize and debunk the New Orientalism. We constantly need to remind the world, especially the Western world, so mesmerized by the images flashing on the TV screens, that there is a long history of Western depredations - wars, colonization, slavery, exterminations, expropriations, treachery and hypocrisy - behind the images that disturb their hopes of peace founded on grave injustices.

History is the ally of tormented peoples; they can tell it as it was. It is the tormentors who deny their history; they have to make it up to deny the torments they have inflicted. They must speak constantly, unremittingly of the need to put down insurgencies, terrorist attacks, threats to world peace, and violence against the civilized order. We too must constantly revisit the history of Western depredations over the past four centuries to connect the world's present miseries to this infamous history. Only a deepening consciousness of this history, constantly renewed, carries hope that the powers that use stealth to manufacture terror can be stopped.

M. Shahid Alam is professor economics at a university in Boston. He may be reached at [email protected]


  Category: World Affairs
  Topics: Global Catastrophic Risks, Muslim World
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Older Comments:
AA FROM SIDRATULMUNTAHA said:
It is the duty of each being, Muslim or otherwise to realise the grave importance Israel has inflicted on the world and take action towards Divine Unity {AtTauheed}. The apparent veils are there to steer one either to complacency, or to a Blessed Life inshAllaah.
2006-07-19

ZINEDINE FROM MOROCCO said:
Salaamu alaikum,
May Allah bless professor Alam!!!Some of our panellists have been fed too much fast & crap food that they believe in spin: Take Northern Cross for instance he calls the Barbarosa pirates, Muslim terrorists ignoring the fact that American ships were filled with American pirates fishing in their waters: Libyan & Tunisian waters. Check your history before opening your mouth. Terrorism is when a nation is attacked in its on territories and waters & that's exactly what your leaders & the Christian West has been good at up until now (i.e. Bush) in many countries for over a century now or European powers for the last 400 years. You are so ungrateful to the point that you don't admit in public that it was a Muslim country that recognised your ancestors. Yes Morocco was the first country in the world that recognised the US declaration of independence back in 1775-1776 and the first to have political treaties with the government of George Washington. Northern how can you dare say: "...In the history of turbulent relations between America and the Muslim world, Muslims who drew first blood" when the Muslims of the Mandingo tribe of West Africa were massacred & enslaved by your American ancestors? Check your history and you will find out that your people started it. You are so mistaken man & that's why I advise you to check your own American constitution to find out that your leaders have been practising terrorism for centuries...(i.e. the burning of British coffee & tea ships in American coastlines back in the 18th century) Peter stated: "What we the Israelis wants to use American power, American tax dollars, and American lives to advance their own expansionist agenda. You can not stop us now." The question for you Peter is Are you proud of your leaders crimes? You seem to be more of Talmudist fascist than a good Jew!
2006-07-18

IBRAHEEM FROM U.S.A. said:
I completely agree. Many advances in technology and science have been learned and made, however, the attackers of Islam have managed to fore-go learning from the past. they have consistantly failed in the past to "defeat" Islam. As it's turning out, they will not defeat Islam this time either. In fact, Islam Has grown in numbers both in quantity and quality(many more learned scholars both in the east and west).
2006-07-18

SURRAYYA FROM PAKISTAN said:
Lets allow God to define his religion infront of these "modern day Qureish" Our glorious religion is on the rise with a bang and we are honored to belong to religion of Nabi Kareem Sallalahu alahi wasalam
2006-07-18

FARAZ CHOUDHRY FROM UK said:
Ismail, you saying that a life of an Israeli is worth more than the life of a non-Israeli?
2006-07-18

MOHAMMAD AFZAL FROM USA said:
We have to invent a new WORD. A WORD that can describe in much higher tone to catch the attention and deliver the same message and meaning that the "New Orientalism" word is trying deliver. But, it's low pitch and zero volume characteristics won't ring any bells let alone knock any doors. The new WORD must be the opposite equivalent to their lies about Islam and unjust labels. Is there any one up for a challenge?
2006-07-17

PETER FROM USA said:
What we the Israelis wants to use American power, American tax dollars, and American lives to advance their own expansionist agenda. You can not stop us now.
2006-07-17

ISMAIL BODIAT FROM SOUTH AFRICA said:
If we were to look carefull you may have notice that Isreal has the right to protect ists citizen as for others they even if they are dirven out of their homes, later hounded as animals in the refugee camps you then have no right to protect yourselfs, your your property , most surely no talk of right to return to your homeland'
2006-07-17

HASAN A. GHAFOOR FROM PAKISTAN said:
The author could have included the name of the great German Muslim , Dr.Murad Hofmann for his great contributions- "Islam- The Alternative" and "Religion on the Rise-Islam in the Second Millenium".
2006-07-17

NORTHERN CROSS FROM USA said:
The author fails to mention the antics of extremist Muslims set the tone for the relationship between America and the Muslim world soon after the birth of our country. The Barbary terrorists attacked America in the early 19th century because they believed that America was a young, weak country whose civilian seamen would be easy pickings for their plunder. They kidnapped Americans merely for the crime of using Mediterranean trade routes. Then they sold our people into slavery. Negotiations and "dialogue" only encouraged the Muslim terrorists to increase their attacks. It was only after America stood up to the Barbary terrorists and defeated their leaders that we were able to ensure that those evildoers would no longer threaten us.

In the history of turbulent relations between America and the Muslim world, Muslims who drew first blood.
2006-07-15