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I have been studying and thinking about Islam for almost half my life. I got a slight head start on much of the rest of the world thanks to a Sufi Muslim friend. From her I learned, in those pre-9/11 days, about the horrors of the Wahhabis and the Salafis, the Deobandis and the Khomeinists. And I heard about one thing in particular which I have since observed: how moderate movements in Islam have repeatedly lost out to the hardliners and how some of the most enlightened people you might meet can be trampled over by the most barbaric. It was a timely lesson. In the struggle for an enlightened form of Islam one can find many Muslim allies. But their organised history is one of repeated failure.

Confronting hatred: The author (grey suit, left) and Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary (centre) clash outside a debate in 2009

If the discussion about the future of Islam once used to be confined to an exotic theology, it no longer is. The future of Islam and the future of the West are now inextricably linked. If disentangling them was ever possible it is almost certainly not now. What happens to Islam will affect what happens to Europe.

Before travelling over some of the possible paths it is worth remembering one key fact — as Bernard Lewis among others has said — there are essentially three Islams. There is the Islam of the Koran, Hadith and life of Muhammad. Then there is the extrapolation of this into the system of law known as sharia. And then there is a third Islam — Muslims themselves, what they do and how they live.

Even the briefest period spent studying the first two Islams should lead anyone — especially anyone brought up in another religion, let alone none at all — to worry. The traditions and the foundations on which the religion of Islam is built are deeply troubling — filled with imprecations to violence, oppression and conquest. Sharia, built upon these foundations, is a system of rules which would make any modern citizen shudder. It is very hard to see how this system of laws can be reformed in a way that remains true to their sources without going so far away from them as to cause the centrality of those sources to crumble. These are serious and profound negatives, to which I will return. But they are balanced by one very significant positive which must always be borne in mind: what Muslims actually do.

Anybody living in a Western society who troubles over Islams One and Two may find Islam Three to be slightly baffling at first. Later they should find it a considerable relief, because although an undoubtedly large number of people exist who would wish to follow the violent and supremacist demands of Islams One and Two, a far larger proportion —indeed, as is often but necessarily said, the vast majority — do no such thing. They do not chop people's heads off or "slay the infidels wherever they find them". They just get on with their lives like the rest of us. They are parents and children, doctors and neighbours, chiropodists and friends. They are people who live with the inheritance of Islam One and Two lingering to various extents in the background of their everyday lives, and upon the memory of this tradition they build their family lives, weeks, calendars and some or a lot of their moral outlook. In other words, Islam Three is all around us. It is also Islam's — and our — only hope.

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Anonymous
November 3rd, 2013
4:11 AM
If people weren't so in denial about the problem, the following measures could be implemented: Confine immigration from Muslim majority countries to conscious, avowed progressive Muslims, ex Muslims and religious minorities. Take a clue from China and tax parents on the number of children they bear, starting with the second child and progressively more for those that follow. This would disproportionately affect Muslims, but since racial background would not be considered, the usual charges of racism might be avoidable. Get rid of the idea that immigrants without citizenship, should have the same rights as others. They should be on probation. If any show signs of not fitting into the more evolved values of Western civilization, whether it be family size or tolerance, you should be able to deport them. Citizenship should not be available until the third generation. In the Middle East, the the partition idea should enter the conversation. Religious minorities would fare better if they had their own state. Western policy should put oil and other economic concerns behind helping whatever liberal elements they can find. Energy independence would deny billion of petrodollars to Wahhabists, and Khomeniists who have used this money to promote extremism throughout the Islamic World. The increasing popularity of Geet Wilders shows that Muslim immigration to Holland may eventually be stopped. Britain needs the same kind of politician. The development of a leftism that follows the Euston Manifesto, pointing out the incompatibility of such core leftist values as gender equality and secularism with the corrupt multi culti strain of leftism that predominates would be helpful.

SulaymanF
November 3rd, 2013
2:11 AM
"Tell them to put the concerns of the state foremost in the minds of young Muslims, to have a picture of the Queen and say a prayer for the royal family in mosques as it is said in synagogues every Saturday. " That is a highly unorthodox thing, to say the least. Muslims are not Anglicans, and trying to imitate them will only earn you derision.

ibrahim
November 3rd, 2013
1:11 AM
was shocked when i read the start......Sufi Muslim friend. From her I learned, in those pre-9/11 days, about the horrors of the Wahhabis and the Salafis, the Deobandis and the Khomeinists. In other words...i learnt islam from a brelvi with extremists and sectarian views and my perception of islam is based on that. !!

Hegel`s Advocate
October 31st, 2013
3:10 AM
A very thoughtful and informative article. Having just trekked through Zizek`s book `Less Than Nothing- Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism` it looks like revolutionary materialism in art and the social media is the cultural victory emerging. Fans of the Kremlin or Caliphate are provincial ideologists. The liar Putin is number 1 in the Forbes most powerful people in the world list. Nadia from Pussy Riot art group has vanished into the Russian prison system.Her lawyer,family and friends have not been able to contact her. America didn`t do that to Oscar Wilde,Mae West or Duchamp. And the rich Russian artworld maintains the omerta. At number 1 in the ArtReview Power 100 is Qatar multi-millionairess Sheikha Al-Mayassa (her brother is the uber-rich Emir.) She buys works by Rothko,Serra and Hirst. Speculative Unrealism ? To create a cultural shield for Qatar? Or a neurotic defence mechanism against the real modernism (it`s truth,beauty and elan vital) of Pussy Riot art and Femen art?

charles soper
October 30th, 2013
7:10 PM
The best solution is its theological demolition, given the weakness and brittleness of its underpinnings it is both feasible and attainable. We just need an open forum and a peaceable appeal to conscience and integrity. People may hanker for Thor at the cinema, but who takes him seriously these days?

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