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Fort Hood Fallacies in Wake of Tragedy

A lot can be said about the tragedy at Fort Hood that transpired this past week. A spree killing of such magnitude is always a horrifying ordeal, but this incident has taken on a whole new meaning because of the nature of the affair. It didn't happen in a school or some other public place. It took place in Fort Hood, a military base that housed the men and women of the armed forces. The victims were soldiers, a group of people who have long been venerated in American society. The shooter was also a soldier, but he also happened to be a Muslim and it is this affiliation that has captured everybody's attention.

Spree killings are always a spectacle, especially when there is a tragic element to it. But the shooters at Columbine and Virginia Tech never had a religious component to their violent acts. They were just disturbed, angry young men who gave into their violent impulses. The shooter in this case, Major Nidal Hasan, fit this profile in many ways. According to the Washington Post, Hasan was a loner like many spree killers tend to be. He had frew friends and odd, off-putting work habits. It is a trait shared by both Columbine and Virginia Tech, loners who show signs of withdrawl and depression. Yet this is not what everybody is latching onto. It's his faith that is getting all the press.

The Post also documented that Hasan was a devout Muslim. He was the son of a Palestinian immigrant and was very disciplined when it came to his faith. He prayed every day and gave generously to those in need. He also wore traditional Muslim attire and gave copies of the Quran to his neighbors. He was also reported to speak highly of suicide bombers, saying their acts were noble for their cause. This has led some to suspect that he was influenced by terrorist literature and used his faith to justify his terrible actions. Some have gone so far as to say he is an agent of Islamic terrorists groups. It would make sense given how he was reportedly harassed by others in the armed forces for his faith.

But all these assertions have one big fallacy. It's called correlation and causality. It is a fallacy the media and many pundits are guilty of in these cases. They look for a cause and whatever seems most logical or appealing to them is immediately labled as connected. Conspiracy theorists do this all the time. So do racist groups like the KKK and ironically enough the same terrorists Hasan was said to be a part of. But what is logical isn't always what is true.

The question remains. Did Hasan commit these violent acts because of or in spite of his religion? Saying his religion played a part in his acts presents the same problems with other spree killers. It was said that the Columbine killers were influenced by violent music and video games. It was said the Virginia Tech killer was influenced by violent literature. It's hard for anyone to believe in coincidences, but they do happen. The problem remains that there is no evidence that any of these things were linked to the person's actions. Studies done into the psychology of spree killers have found only two major similarities. They're all male and they're all depressed loners. Everything else, including their religion, was secondary and negligable.

Could there have been a religious component? Does this mean Islam is a violent religion? That's still debatable. In a strictly objective sense, Islam is about as violent as Christianity and Judism. They all have vengeful gods that justify horrific acts against non-believers. It could be argued that any violent act could be justified with religion. All someone has to say is "God told me to do it" and that's it. It doesn't matter which god it is or what religion it is, the logic is still the same and it is still flawed.

There's no question that these spree killings are horrific acts, but blaming outside forces does not offer any significant answers. People are inevitably responsible for their own actions. Whatever was influencing Hasan, he made the decision to kill those people. He is responsible for what he did, not his religion or his hobbies. There are millions of devout Muslims in this country and one person going on a rampage is not evidence of a trend. The exception does not nor will it ever prove the rule.

Fort Hood Suspect A Devout Muslim, Loner
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Islam: Peace or Violence?

In wake of the September 11th attacks, many questions have arisen about the religion of Islam. It's no secret that every hijacker was young devout Muslim. It has lead many to ask whether or not Islam is a religion of peace or violence. There is a long answer and a short answer to this question. The short answer, put in simplest terms: it is both.
 
It's no secret even to moderates. There are many instance of intolerance, cruelty, and injustice in Islam. Just as there are in many religions, there are parts of it that many would deem immoral and prejudice by modern standards. In the Quran, Islam's holy book, there are passages such as:
 
Allah loveth not the disbelievers--3:32
 
They who disbelieve and deny Our revelations, such are rightful owners of hell.--5:11
 
When ye meet those who disbelieve in battle, turn not your backs to them. Whoso on that day turneth his back to them ... hath incurred wrath from Allah, and his habitation will be hell.--8:15-16
 
Beyond the Quran, the religion of Islam does have violent and intolerant traditions. In the early days of the faith Islam was spread by the sword. Armies from Saudi Arabia fought and conqured vast territory from India to Africa and to parts of southern Europe. Islam would not have been possible were it not for war. The Prophet Muhammad did indeed rally his followers to battle in reconquering Mecca. And some of those war-like traditions have continued to the modern age.
 
But regardless of these aspects, the vast majority of Muslims are peaceful, law-biding citizens. The radical wing of Islam, which gets far more media attention than the moderates, highlight only those who take it to the extreme. Yet it often seems like extremeism in Islam is mroe prevalant than it is in other religions. There are few Christian, Jewish, or Buddist suicide bombers in the news. And there many countries of conflict are classified as Islamic countries. But is the religion the source?
 
The long answer is more complicated. Radical Islam in its current incarnation was not prevalant until the 20th century. It's no coincidence that the areas where radical Islam has emerged are also areas that have been heavily impovered and have a history of authoritarian rule. Africa, Iraq, and Iran, all of which are historical hotbeds of radicalism, are largely products of the colonization period. The modern boundaries of many countries were not determined by the people living there, they were more or less dictated by the dominant European powers. On top of that, unfavorable trade policies helped spread poverty through large segments of the population. And poverty, more than any other force, helps the cause of radicals.
 
It happened in Russia in the early 20th century. The impoverished masses turned towards the communists to save them. The same thing happened in the Middle East. Western powers dominated and devastated many communities so they turned to religion to save them. Even after the colonists left, the effects remained and continued to propogate as authoritarian regimes came and went, subjecting people to more poverty and making them more prone to radicalism.
 
This is also apparent in Muslim communities in Western Europe, where a large proportion of Islamic communities live below the poverty line and are easily swayed by radicals. That is why Europe deals with more extreme Muslims. In the United States, Muslims are much more affluent and endure far less poverty than in other countries. Compared to other minorities like Hispanics and African Americans, Muslims are one of the most successful immigrant groups. There are still extremists, but they do not have the willing populace that communities in Europe have.
 
The United States became a target by becoming what the European colonial powers were in cenuries past. By supporting tyrannical regimes like the Shah of Iran and the royal family in Saudi Arabia, radicals have a lot to work with in propogating hate and intolerance. It's easy to push the more violent aspects of a religion when the people see themselves as victims. And nothing fosters more religious radicalism than victimhood.
 
Throughout history, there have been many religions considered violent. The common denominator for all of them usually include poverty, tyranny, and war-like culture. Muslims will find just as many justifications for violence as Christians or Jewish faiths if the conditions are right. It's easy to quote mine the Bible and the Quran. But in this context religion is not an instigator of violence, it is a reinforcing factor. It does not cause the problem, but it sure doesn't help it and it can make it worse.
 
Religion is a sensitive and personal issue. There's a lot people can do affect it. But when confronted with basic questions such as whether or not a religion like Islam is one of peace or violence, it is important to consider all sides. Human beings and even cultures of all kinds are capable of reprehensible behavior. Religion can either hurt or help. When it comes to violence, it can do both.
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Islam, Peace, and Violence

In a previous post I discussed the various instances of cruelty, violence, and intolerance listed in the bible. I wanted to show how some of the morals and ethics of the bible are not compatible with the standards of a free society. But in the spirit of equality, I feel it is worth pointing out that Islam has the same inconsistencies and they are much more visible. Since the attacks on 9/11 there has been a lot of debate on whether or not Islam is a religion of peace or violence. Some conservatives claim it is a religion that preaches violence and fuels intolerance. Liberals say it's more about economics and geopolitics. But the truth is they are both right. Islam, like Christianity and Judaism, is a religion of peace and violence. Now it's worth saying that the vast majority of muslims are peaceful. The terrorist minorities are a very small subset of radicals that just happen to get more news coverage. But these minorities, which are present in other religions, are spurred on by the many instances of violence and cruelty preached in their sacred texts.

It is debatable how many instances of cruelty there are in the Quran, but there are plenty to list. Here is just a few notables (paraphrased for convenience with citations so you can see for yourself):
  1. Don't bother to warn the disbelievers. Allah has blinded them. Theirs will be an awful doom. 2:6
  2. Allah has sickened their hearts. A painful doom is theirs because they lie. 2:10
  3. A fire has been prepared for the disbelievers, whose fuel is men and stones. 2:24
  4. Disbelievers will be burned with fire. 2:39, 90
  5. "Guard yourselves against a day when no soul will in aught avail another, nor will intercession be accepted from it, nor will compensation be received from it, nor will they be helped."
    There will come a day when Allah will refuse all prayers and help no one. 2:48
  6. Allah brags about drowning the Egyptian army. 2:50
  7. "Whosoever hath done evil and his sin surroundeth him; such are rightful owners of the Fire." 2:81
  8. If you believe in only part of the Scripture, you will suffer in this life and go to hell in the next. 2:85
  9. Jews are the greediest of all humankind. They'd like to live 1000 years. But they are going to hell. 2:96
  10. For disbelievers is a painful doom. 2:104
  11. For unbelievers: ignominy in this world, an awful doom in the next. 2:114
  12. "And thou wilt not be asked about the owners of hell-fire." (They are the non-muslims.) 2:119
  13. Allah will leave the disbelievers alone for a while, but then he will compel them to the doom of Fire. 2:126
  14. The doom of the disbelievers will not be lightened. 2:162
  15. Allah is severe punishment! 2:165-6
  16. They will not emerge from the Fire. 2:167
  17. Those who hide the Scripture will have their bellies eaten with fire. Theirs will be a painful doom. 2:174
  18. How constant are they in their strife to reach the Fire! 2:175
  19. "Fight in the way of Allah." 2:190, 2:244
  20. Believers must retaliate. Those who transgress will have a painful doom. 2:178
  21. Kill disbelievers wherever you find them. If they attack you, then kill them. Such is the reward of disbelievers. (But if they desist in their unbelief, then don't kill them.) 2:191-2
  22. "Guard us from the doom of Fire." 2:201
  23. Those who fail in their duty to Allah are proud and sinful. They will all go to hell. 2:206
  24. War is ordained by Allah, and all Muslims must be willing to fight, whether they like it or not. 2:216
  25. Those who die in their disbelief will burn forever in the Fire. 2:217
  26. Those who marry unbelievers will burn in the Fire. 2:221
  27. Disbelievers worship false gods. The will burn forever in the Fire. 2:257
  28. "Those who swallow usury ... are rightful owners of the Fire." 2:275
  29. Those who disbelieve the revelations of Allah, theirs will be a heavy doom. 3:4
  30. Those who disbelieve will be fuel for the Fire. 3:10
  31. Those who disbelieve shall be overcome and gathered unto Hell. 3:12
  32. "Guard us from the punishment of Fire." 3:16
  33. Non-muslims will be punished by Allah for their nonbelief. 3:19
  34. Those who disbelieve, promise them a painful doom. 3:21
  35. "They [Christians and Jews] say: The Fire will not touch us save for a certain number of days. That which they used to invent hath deceived them regarding their religion." (The Fire will burn them forever.) 3:24
  36. Theirs will be a painful doom. 3:77
  37. All non-Muslims will be rejected by Allah after they die. 3:85
  38. Apostates will be cursed by Allah, angels, and men. They will have a painful doom. 3:86-88
And these are just the first chapters of the Quran. There are 114 in all and there is cruelty and violence littered throughout. So if any muslim wants to justify an act of terrorism, they have more than enough citations in their book. And that's a dangerous tool because it suspends real world morality for a supernatural mission. It dehumanizes other people who many not believe the same way and makes them much easier to kill. Because if Allah commands it, all is well. And it doesn't stop with violence. There are even more instances of intolerance. Here are just a few (cited and paraphrased):

  1. "Show us the straight path, The path of those whom Thou hast favoured; Not the (path) of those who earn Thine anger nor of those who go astray."
    Muslims generally interpret "those whom Allah has favored," "those who earn Allah's anger," and "those who go astray" as Muslims, Jews, and Christians, respectively. 1:6-7
  2. Don't bother to warn the disbelievers. Allah has blinded them. Theirs will be an awful doom. 2:6
  3. Allah has sickened their hearts. A painful doom is theirs because they lie. 2:10
  4. Allah has blinded the disbelievers. 2:17-18
  5. A fire has been prepared for the disbelievers, whose fuel is men and stones. 2:24
  6. Disbelievers will be burned with fire. 2:39, 2:90
  7. Allah stamped wretchedness upon the Jews because they killed the prophets and disbelieved Allah's revelations. 2:61
  8. Allah turned the Sabbath-breaking Jews into apes. 2:65-66
  9. If you believe in only part of the Scripture, you will suffer in this life and go to hell in the next. 2:85
  10. Allah has cursed them for their unbelief. 2:88
  11. The curse of Allah is on disbelievers. 2:89
  12. Jews are the greediest of all humankind. They'd like to live 1000 years. But they are going to hell. 2:96
  13. Allah is an enemy to the disbelievers. 2:98
  14. Only evil people are disbelievers. 2:99
  15. For disbelievers is a painful doom. 2:104
  16. Don't question anything Muhammed says or choose disbelief over faith. 2:108
  17. "But those who keep their duty to Allah will be above them [non-muslims] on the Day of Resurrection." 2:212
  18. For unbelievers: ignominy in this world, an awful doom in the next. 2:114
  19. "And thou wilt not be asked about the owners of hell-fire." (They are the non-muslims.) 2:119
  20. Disbelievers are losers. 2:121
  21. Allah will leave the disbelievers alone for a while, but then he will compel them to the doom of Fire. 2:126
  22. "Who forsaketh the religion of Abraham save him who befooleth himself?"
    Cited in the Hamas Charter (Article 27) to condemn the idea of a secular state. 2:130
  23. Those who reject the proofs, are accursed of Allah. 2:159
  24. Those who die disbelievers, are cursed by Allah, angels, and men. 2:161
  25. The doom of the disbelievers will not be lightened. 2:162
  26. They will not emerge from the Fire. 2:167
  27. Disbelievers will be deaf, dumb, and blind. 2:171
  28. Those who hide the Scripture will have their bellies eaten with fire. Theirs will be a painful doom. 2:174
  29. How constant are they in their strife to reach the Fire! 2:175
  30. Believers must retaliate. Those who transgress will have a painful doom. 2:178
  31. Kill disbelievers wherever you find them. If they attack you, then kil them. Such is the reward of disbelievers. (But if they desist in their unbelief, then don't kill them.) 2:191-2
  32. Fight them until "religion is for Allah." 2:193
  33. Those who fail in their duty to Allah are proud and sinful. They will all go to hell. 2:206
  34. War is ordained by Allah, and all Muslims must be willing to fight, whether they like it or not. 2:216
  35. Those who die in their disbelief will burn forever in the Fire. 2:217
  36. Intermarriage is forbidden. 2:221
  37. The disbelievers, they are the wrong-doers. 2:254
  38. Disbelievers worship false gods. The will burn forever in the Fire. 2:257
  39. Allah does not guide disbelievers. 2:264
  40. "Give us victory over the disbelieving folk." 2:286
Overall, according to Skeptic's Annotated Quran there are an estimated 526 instances of intolerance in the Quran and roughly 520 instances of cruelty and violence (see full list here). A large part of the Quran is dedicated to assaulting non-believers and dehumanizing them to the point where it creates a very cruel 'us vs them' worldview. It is in essance a reflection of the group dynamics of religion. It creates a circle of believers who believe in their heart of hearts that they are right, they are god's chosen, and everybody else is wrong. It creates great solidarity and can rally people to do unspeakable acts of violence and hatred. And it is hard to counter them because they are justified with supernatural forces.

So is Islam a religion of violence? To some extent yes. It incites the same violence as Christianity and Judaism, but the difference with Islam is the media highlights it much more often. And it is worth stating that these holy texts are still believed to be the inerrant word of god. If anybody takes that to its logical extreme then they will find many justifications for murder, violence, and hatred. And that has no place in a free society

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