Muslim, but Presumed Innocent
Guest Column | By Alan Caruba | November 8, 2009
The earliest indications are that Maj. Malik Nadal Hasan, the alleged killer of
13 soldiers who wounded 30 more at Fort Hood broke under the stress of his
forthcoming deployment to Iraq in his capacity as a psychiatrist. Up to the
shooting on November 5th, he was reportedly doing everything he could to avoid
being sent to the Middle East.
Native-born and deemed a good American who enlisted in the U.S. Army, Hasan is
the son of Jordanian immigrants and a Muslim. Reportedly, he had encountered
some difficulties as the result of that and there are reports, unsubstantiated
at this point, that he had posted some thoughts on a personal website regarding
his feelings about the role of the U.S. in the Middle East.
If the early news reports are any indication, most will avoid the fact that Maj.
Hasan is a Muslim. Neither CBS Evening News, nor NBC Nightly News in their East
Coast feed made any mention of it. As the story continues to develop, it will be
instructive to see how the U.S. news media deals with this obvious fact.
On "Fox and Friends" Friday morning, it was reported that he shouted "Allah
Akbar," God is great, as he fired at his trapped and helpless victims. There is,
in addition, the factor of premeditation.
There are some four to five million Muslims of Arab descent in America,
some native born, others who have immigrated. One presumes their patriotism, but
there are also too many troubling incidents of these citizens and of converts to
Islam to ignore.
Still, nothing - least of all a mass shooting - happens in a vacuum. That is why
the upcoming November 10th execution of John Allen Muhammad is going to be
another occasion for the nation's media to avoid the fact that he, too, is
Muslim. Muhammad, along with Lee Boyd Malvo, were the Beltway snipers who, for
three weeks in October 2002, randomly killed 10 people and critically wounded
three others.
No one is suggesting that all Muslims are killers. What is not being addressed,
however, is the way Islam and its holy book, the Koran, is a call to battle.
Starting in 1972, 10 members of a local mosque in New York ambushed
responding officers, killing one of them. Some 55 incidents, including
9/11, have Islam as a component. In the 1970s, adherents of the Nation of
Islam, Oakland, California, were particularly active.
As Iran celebrates the 30th anniversary of the hostage taking of American
diplomats, one is reminded of a July 1980 killing in which a political dissident
living in Bethesda, Maryland was assassinated in front of his home by an
Iranian agent who was an American convert to Islam.
In the 1990s, events began to pick up. In January 1993, for example, a Pakistani
with Mujahideen ties gunned down two CIA employees outside its headquarters.
In 1997, a Palestinian left an anti-Semitic suicide note behind, went to the top
of the Empire State Building, and shot seven people. Events continued
apace in the present decade. In March 2000, a local imam gunned down a deputy
sheriff in Atlanta and, in Los Angeles, in July 2002, a Muslim killed two
people at the Israeli airline counter at the Los Angeles airport.
The 2001 attack on the Twin Towers was Muslim in conception and fulfillment,
dependent on the wish for martyrdom by its perpetrators and over 3,000 Americans
lost their lives.
Honor killings became part of the news stream. In 2004, a Muslim father
killed his wife and attacked his two daughters. In 2008, a Muslim father
strangled his 25-year-old daughter and this year in Glendale, Arizona, on
November 2nd, a Muslim father ran over and killed his daughter, fearing
she had become too Westernized.
Earlier this year, in February, the founder of a Muslim television station
beheaded his wife who was seeking a divorce. The manner of the killing is
worth noting.
Terrorism experts continue to warn us that some Muslims here in America are
engaged in plots to advance jihad. Curiously, the Department of Homeland
Security just named two Muslims to top posts. If an American Muslim who rose
to the rank of major could commit mass murder, one has to wonder about the
wisdom of those choices, admitted to the inner sanctum of the agency charged
with protecting the nation.
The signs were there with Maj. Hasan, but it is likely that the political
correctness that infects common sense in America allowed his unhappiness to
erupt in a brutal, senseless act.
No religion is exempt from a history of warfare or individual acts of violence,
but today's world is a reminder that of all the killings taking place in the
Middle East these days, it is Muslims killing Muslims. Spread by warfare, Islam
is the newest of the most populous religions of the world and is distinguished
by its zeal to impose a global caliphate.
Islam is not a religion of peace. It is not even a religion of civility. It
is a battle plan that divides the world between the world of Islam, Dar
al-Islam, and the world of war, Dar al- Harb. Guess in which part of the world
that puts most of us?
FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributing Editor Alan Caruba writes a weekly
column, “Warning Signs”, posted on the Internet site of The National Anxiety
Center. His book, “Right Answers: Separating Fact from Fantasy”, is published by
Merrill Press.
Guest columns do not necessarily reflect the views of Accuracy in Media or
its staff.
This column is copied onto my site because it does absolutely reflect my views. The bolded spots in the text were added by me to draw the attention of speed readers to the pertinent points of mister Caruba's article. Islam is NOT a religion of peace. They are out to kill us. WAKE UP!