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Tuesday
19Jan2010

'The unrivaled leader of those Europeans who wish to retain their historic identity' โ€“ Pipes hails Wilders

"Who is the most important European alive today? I nominate the Dutch politician Geert Wilders. I do so because he is best placed to deal with the Islamic challenge facing the continent. He has the potential to emerge as a world-historical figure.

"That Islamic challenge consists of two components: on the one hand, an indigenous population's withering Christian faith, inadequate birthrate, and cultural diffidence, and on the other an influx of devout, prolific, and culturally assertive Muslim immigrants. This fast-moving situation raises profound questions about Europe: Will it retain its historic civilization or become a majority-Muslim continent living under Islamic law (the Shari'a)?

"Wilders, 46, founder and head of the Party for Freedom (PVV), is the unrivaled leader of those Europeans who wish to retain their historic identity."

Daniel Pipes at NRO, 19 January 2010

Wednesday
06Jan2010

Massachusetts college bans veil โ€“ Daniel Pipes welcomes 'preventative step' against terrorism

A Massachusetts pharmacy college instituted a ban on clothing that obscures the face, including face veils and burqas, weeks after a Muslim alumnus who is also the son of a professor was charged with plotting terror strikes.

The policy change at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Services, announced in a campus-wide e-mail last month, went into effect Friday.

Michael Ratty, a college spokesman, said the policy was developed in the fall during the school's annual review of its public safety procedures and was unrelated to the arrest of 2008 graduate Tarek Mehanna.

Mehanna, of Sudbury, was arrested Oct. 21. He is accused of conspiring with two men to randomly shoot mall shoppers and kill U.S. public officials and soldiers in Iraq. Mehanna's family has denied the charges and Mehanna has drawn strong, public support from friends and students he taught at a Muslim school in Worcester. Mehanna's father, Ahmed Mehanna, teaches at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy's campus in Boston.

The school's revised ''identification policy'' reads that for ''reasons of safety and security, all students must be readily identifiable while they are on campus and/or engaged in required off-campus activities. ... Therefore, any head covering that obscures a student's face may not be worn, either on campus or at clinical sites, except when required for medical reasons.''

The policy would effectively ban face veils, as well as burqas and niqabs, which either cloak the entire body or cover everything but the eyes. Ibrahim Hooper of the Council on American-Islamic Relations said he has contacted school officials about providing a religious exemption, and said it's required because the policy makes a medical exemption.

He said the revision was aimed at two female Muslim students who wear face veils due to their religious beliefs. Hooper said a minority of Muslims believe that covering the face is required, but that stopping them from practicing their faith is "un-American".

Hooper said strong security can be maintained at a college without sacrificing religious freedom. "If you can get on an airplane wearing a face veil, you can go to class at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy wearing a face veil," he said.

Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East Forum and a frequent critic of militant Islam, applauded the college for the policy change, noting numerous terrorist attacks have been committed by people hiding themselves and their weapons under veils.

"I think the college was alerted to the dangers that could come from its student body by the arrest of Tarek Mehanna ... and realized that it needs to take preventative steps to protect itself, its student body, its staff," he said.

Associated Press, 5 January 2010

Update:  See "Massachusetts college alters policy banning face coverings", CNN, 8 January 2010

Wednesday
25Nov2009

Tariq Ramadan 'a greater threat to Western civilization' than Osama bin Laden

"To borrow a computer term, if Ayatollah Khomeini, Osama bin Laden, and Nidal Hasan represent Islamism 1.0, Recep Tayyip Erdogan (the prime minister of Turkey), Tariq Ramadan (a Swiss intellectual), and Keith Ellison (a US congressman) represent Islamism 2.0. The former kill more people but the latter pose a greater threat to Western civilization."

Daniel Pipes in the Jerusalem Post, 24 November 2009

See also LoonWatch, who comment: "Ellison and Ramadan stand as a strong counter example against Bin Laden and his cohorts for Muslims, especially young Muslims. They see two Muslims, strongly grounded in their faith, belonging to their society and giving back on various levels from the social to the political; instead of deriding them Pipes should be encouraging them. As more examples such as theirs increase in the West it will enable Muslims to better fight those minority elements within their faith that seek to cause chaos and violence and that is what really threatens Daniel Pipes who seems to be motivated by the paranoid fear that the 'enfranchisement of American Muslims…will present true dangers to American Jews'."

Thursday
19Feb2009

More anti-Muslim propaganda from discredited Islam 'expert'

Some Islamic schools in Britain were today accused of teaching "fundamentalist" views in a new report which warns they could undermine the country's social cohesion.

The report, by Right-wing think tank Civitas, claims pupils are being told to shun chess, music, cricket and even Harry Potter in material posted or linked to school websites.

It says the teaching risks encouraging some Muslim children to "despise British culture" and prepare them to live "separate lives" in "Muslim enclaves" distant from the rest of society.

The Association of Muslim Schools said the report was based on flawed research. Dr Mohamed Mukadam, the association's chairman, said: "The author has pieced together bits of information from the internet. He hasn't set foot in a single Muslim school or spoken to a teacher or pupil."

Evening Standard, 19 February 2009

Well, what can you expect, given that the author in question is none other that Denis MacEoin, who was responsible for the discredited Policy Exchange report The Hijacking of British Islam.

See also Civitas press release, 19 February 2009

And if you can be bothered ploughing through 150-odd pages of MacEoin's "study", Music, Chess and Other Sins, it can be downloaded (pdf) here.

It would appear that this is the report that was originally going to be entitled When Worlds Collide, but even Civitas baulked at MacEoin's assertion that 60 per cent of Muslim schools in the UK had "extremist links" and refused to publish this claim, leading MacEoin to complain indignantly, via Damian Thompson's Holy Smoke blog, that he had been censored.

Still, let's be fair, MacEoin does have his admirers – Daniel Pipes, for example, who has announced that MacEoin will take over as editor of the Middle East Quarterly later this year.

Tuesday
30Dec2008

Dutch Labour Party joins attack on Muslims, migrants and multiculturalism

Under the headline "From the left, a call to end the current Dutch notion of tolerance", John Vincour reports from the Netherlands ("a country whose history of tolerance was the first in 21st-century Europe to clash with the on-street realities of its growing Muslim population") on the latest attack on migrants and multiculturalism, this one by the chair of the PvdA.

Click to read more ...

Tuesday
15Apr2008

Europe or Eurabia?

Pipes%209-11.jpgDaniel Pipes poses the question. His conclusion:

"... indigenous Europeans could yet rediscover their Christian faith, make more babies and again cherish their heritage. Yes, they could encourage non-Muslim immigration and acculturate Muslims already living in Europe. Yes, Muslims could accept historic Europe. But not only are such developments not under way, their prospects are dim. In particular, young Muslims are cultivating grievances and nursing ambitions at odds with their neighbours.

"One can virtually dismiss from consideration the prospect of Muslims accepting historic Europe and integrating within it. American columnist Dennis Prager agrees: 'It is difficult to imagine any other future scenario for western Europe than its becoming Islamicised or having a civil war.' But which of those two remaining paths will the continent take? Forecasting is difficult because the crisis has not yet struck. But it may not be far off. Within a decade, perhaps, the continent's evolution will become clear as the Europe-Muslim relationship takes shape."

The Australian, 15 April 2008

See also Pipes' article at Front Page Magazine, where he tells us that "Islamism represents the world's leading anti-democratic force" and that "Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Al-Jazeera television's imam, argues that elections are heretical".

Friday
04Apr2008

All is not lost โ€“ Europe can resist Islamification says Pipes

Pipes5.jpg"Some analysts of Islam in Western Europe argue that the continent cannot escape its Eurabian fate; that the trend lines of the past half-century will continue until Muslims become a majority population and Islamic law (the Shari'a) reigns.

"I disagree, arguing that there is another route the continent might take, one of resistance to Islamification and a reassertion of traditional ways. Indigenous Europeans – who make up 95 percent of the population – can insist on their historic customs and mores. Were they to do so, nothing would be in their way and no one could stop them.

"Indeed, Europeans are visibly showing signs of impatience with creeping Shari'a. The legislation in France that prohibits hijabs from public school classrooms signals the reluctance to accept Islamic ways, as are related efforts to ban burkas, mosques and minarets. Throughout Western Europe, anti-immigrant parties are generally increasing in popularity."

Daniel Pipes in the Jerusalem Post, 2 April 2008

Pipes names Dutch far-right racist Geert Wilders as one of the "staunch individuals" who "may represent the vanguard of a Christian/liberal reassertion of European values" and who could "provide a crucial boost for those intent on maintaining the continent's historic identity".

Thursday
21Feb2008

Resisting Islamic law

Pipes5.jpg"Westerners opposed to the application of the Islamic law (the Shari'a) watch with dismay as it goes from strength to strength in their countries – harems increasingly accepted, a church leader endorsing Islamic law, a judge referring to the Koran, clandestine Muslim courts meting out justice. What can be done to stop the progress of this medieval legal system so deeply at odds with modern life, one that oppresses women and turns non-Muslims into second-class citizens?"

Daniel Pipes poses the question.

Jerusalem Post, 20 February 2008

Sunday
03Feb2008

Sudden Jihad Syndrome comes to Scotland

Muslim fanatics in Scotland could be radicalised within weeks, the country's terror czar has warned. And John Corrigan stressed that the exact potential of the threat is constantly changing and can never be quantified. He spoke to Scotland on Sunday just six weeks before retiring as Scotland's counter-terrorism chief, having spent four years in the post overseeing such operations as the arrest of Mohammed Atif Siddique and the inquiry into the would-be car bombing of Glasgow Airport.

Recent research has shown the time it takes for an individual to show an initial interest in fundamentalism to actively taking part in an attack is reducing all the time. Several years ago, experts figured that period may be up to 18 months but now with perceived threats to Muslims being featured virtually daily on our television screens, that timescale is down to just a few weeks.

Scotland on Sunday, 3 February 2008

Corrigan would appear to be inspired by Daniel Pipes' invention, the "Sudden Jihad Syndrome".

Wednesday
24Oct2007

Daniel Pipes backs Islamo-Fascist terror group

Danny Postel analyses the politics of the Iranian organisation the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) – "an Islamist-Stalinist cult that was on Saddam's payroll and the State Department considers a terrorist organization" – and points out that it has some unlikely allies:

"Here you have virtually everything the Right claims to oppose all rolled into one: Islamism, Marxism, terrorism, and Saddam. Naturally, then, neoconservatives would utterly deplore the MEK and everything it stands for, right? The MEK would in fact make an ideal target for Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week and Terrorism Awareness efforts, no?

"Well, no. At least one of the carnival's acts, it turns out, is rather fond of the Islamo-Stalinist-terrorist cult group, and has repeatedly argued for the removal of the MEK from the State Department's list of terrorist groups and indeed urged the U.S. government to embrace it. Daniel Pipes, who will be speaking at Tufts on October 24th as part of the Horowitz high jinks, has made the MEK a recurring theme in his writings going back several years."

AlterNet, 23 October 2007

Clearly, "Islamo-Fascist terror groups" are OK with Pipes so long as their Islamo-Fascist terrorist activities are aimed at the government of Iran.