If Danish cartoons are “disrespectful”, what can one say about the destruction of the golden dome of the al-Askareyya Shrine, resting place of the 10th and 11th Shi’ite imams and one of the holiest sites in the former Abbasid capital, Samarra? Yet this outrageous insult to Islam was carried out not by infidels but by self-proclaimed jihad warriors supposedly fighting in the name of Allah!
The vandals’ evident purpose was to incite civil war among Iraqis. It was the third attack this week on a conspicuous Shi’ite target. Reports are now coming in of violence against Sunni clerics and mosques, despite Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani’s call for mourning instead of retaliation. Inevitably, some Shi’ite hotheads won’t listen to words of peace, but it’s also more than a little likely that many of the “retaliatory” actions are also the work of al-Qa’eda and other terrorists, who hope to rally Iraq’s Sunni minority to their cause through fake persecution. That would be a mere extension of the tactics of the agitators who contrived phony drawings of Mohammed when the real ones weren’t inflammatory enough.
This atrocity exposes the cynicism and unbelief at the heart of Islamofascism. Men devoted to religion rather than power would, at the very least, not destroy the holy places of their own faith. As was so often the case in Europe’s Wars of Religion, ostentatious piety is a tool for gathering foot soldiers and a cover for purely secular ambitions. Osama bin-Laden and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi dream of lording it over a pan-Moslem despotism. Should they or some future terror master succeed, faithful Moslems will be among their slaves.
I wonder whether the leaders of the National Council of Churches, so zealous in slandering America, will meditate on who carries out barbaric deeds like these and who expends blood and treasure to stop them.
Addendum: Iraq the Model has a report from Baghdad on Iraqi reactions. I hope that the blogosphere will now calm down about the far-fetched threat posed by Dubai World Ports and pay attention to an event that deserves a blogstorm.
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