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Ed Husain vs Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Ed%20Husain.jpg"When ex-Muslims such as Hirsi Ali ignore the nuances, complexities, and plurality inherent within Islam and allow the actions of a minority of Wahhabite-Islamists to speak for a billion Muslims, then she plays into the hands of extremists and allows their discourse to dominate one of the great faiths of our world. Worse, it creates a public space in which attacking all Muslims and Islam becomes acceptable, even fashionable. Demonising Europe's second largest minority helps nobody. No good can come of ratcheting up the prejudice against them. Yes, identify and combat extremists and in that fight you will find orthodox Muslims as partners. But continue to attack with ignorance, spite and hatred our history, our prophet, our scriptures, our scholars: then you confirm the al-Qaida narrative of a war against Islam. No, there is no moral equivalence between Bin Laden's murderous worldview and his critics. But a damage is being done that may take generations to repair."

Ed Husain reflects on his recent debate with Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Comment is Free, 26 November 2007

Required reading for Nick Cohen, I would have thought, and Johann Hari too.

Posted on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 by Registered CommenterMartin Sullivan in , , , |