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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Matt Purple :: Townhall.com Columnist
Former Islamic Extremist: Radical Islam Similar to Marxism, Soviet Union
by Matt Purple
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A former leader of a radical Islamic organization told Congress extreme Muslims are motivated by an ideology similar to Marxism and that Islamism has much in common with the former Soviet Union.

Maajid Nawaz, a native of England and once prominent figure in the London-based extremist group Hizb ut-Tharir, testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee that the root cause of Islamic terrorism was its fanatical ideology, not poverty or discrimination.

“There is a common misconception on the left in the UK that only grievances can lead to Islamism,” he said.

Nawaz drew parallels between socialist Marxism and Islamism, contending that both movements see everything as a global ideological power struggle. He said Islamists wished for the world to be ruled under a single caliphate state, “like the Soviet bloc.”

“There will always be a conflict between Islamism and capitalism, just as there was once conflict between communism and capitalism,” he said.

This runs counter to the opinion held by many liberals that Islamic extremism is a theocratic product of the far-right.

A problem with the West’s approach to terrorism, according to Nawaz, was that many viewed Muslim terrorism as a problem with the religion of Islam rather than a result of the political ideology of Islamism.

Nawaz had been involved with Hizb ut-Tharir since he was 16 when he was arrested in Egypt in 2002 for his membership in the organization. Amnesty International offered to assist him legally, which led him to revise his conceptions of the West. Upon returning to London, he renounced his former extremism and is now a director at the Quilliam Foundation, a British think tank dedicated to countering Islamism. Continued...

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Matt Purple is an editorial intern with Townhall.com and is studying politics at Catholic University.
Violent religion
Matthew, at 3:13 AM, seems to believe that Evangelicals support violence against people who oppose their views. When was the last time anyone heard of an Evangelical beheading anyone, for anything? And don't even try to tell me that they would if they could. First, that is mind-reading and second, there are vastly more Evangelicals in this country than outright Marxists, but, still, no beheading, stoning, etc. To say otherwise is to engage in a false parallelism.

The core belief of Evangelicals is that faith is an utterly inward kind of experience, cannot be forced upon anyone, even if they wanted to do so, because you can only control the outside, not the inside, which is why Evangelicals came up with what we later began to call "separation of church and state." Some Evangelicals favor the continued use of civil power to enforce sexual morality. Others do not. Still others merely object to the use of government funds to teach what they consider immorality, as in the public schools. Others simply say that the schools can go to Hell, literally as well as figuratively, and go on to form their own schools. Some believe that it would be OK to continue to have symbols of the faith held by eighty to ninety percent of the people displayed in public spaces, since, back to first principles, this can not force anyone to adopt or experience that sort of faith. However, there is no attempt to advance what has not been permitted for decades, and, NO BEHEADING!

For eon & nessus
IMO, communism derives a lot of its ideology from Islam:
(1) they have similar symbols (scythe-and-hammer doth resemble crescent-moon turned upside-down)
(2) they both spill considerable amounts of blood (communism actually declares this in picking colours)
(3) both subvert individuality for "greater good of system"
(4) both worship false gods -- communism deifies "system", Islam worships Old Nick termed as "Allah".
(5) both killed large numbers of their adherents in 20th and early 21st centuries (meaning till today), each exceeding the Nazis (though this is due to fact that Nazis only held power 12 years)

Of course, Islam tops communism in total number of murders historically (Islam runs at 320 millions during 1400 years; communism about 120 million in 91 years) as well as in the grotesqueness of committing them.
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