Fighting the War of Ideas
By Zeyno Baran
VANGUARD PARTY
Islam and the West are not engaged in a clash of civilizations
-- at least not yet. But the West is being drawn into the clash of two
competing ideologies within the Islamic world. Proponents of the first believe
that Islam is compatible with secular democracy and basic civil liberties.
Proponents of the second are committed to replacing the current world order
with a new caliphate -- that is, a global Islamic state. They are the ones who
seek to trigger a true clash of civilizations, partly in order to force the
more moderate Muslims to choose their interpretation of Islam.
Extremist Islamist organizations such as al Qaeda have become
well known in recent years for trying to accomplish their objectives through
terrorism and political violence. Less well known, however, are the
complementary organizations devoted not to direct action but to ideological
struggle. Of these, the most important has been Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT, or the
Party of Liberation), a transnational movement that has served as radical Sunni
Islamism's ideological vanguard.
HT is not itself a terrorist organization, but it can usefully
be thought of as a conveyor belt for terrorists. It indoctrinates individuals
with radical ideology, priming them for recruitment by more extreme
organizations where they can take part in actual operations. By combining
fascist rhetoric, Leninist strategy, and Western sloganeering with Wahhabi
theology, HT has made itself into a very real and potent threat that is
extremely difficult for liberal societies to counter.
HT's ideology and theology, which are derived from those of
other radical Islamist groups, are simplified to make them more accessible to
the masses. Whereas many other Islamist groups insist that their particular
religious interpretation is the only valid one or are obsessed with a single
issue, such as Israel or Kashmir, HT keeps its focus on the broader goal of
uniting all Muslims under the Islamist banner and thus emphasizes issues of
more general concern, such as the clash of civilizations or the injustices
suffered by Muslims worldwide. Other radical Islamists therefore tend to see
the group not as a competitor but as an ally and often use HT's concepts and
literature (readily available on the Internet) to rally their own supporters...
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