By Daniel Pipes
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?
A first step is for Westerners to mount a united front against the
Shari'a. Facing near-unanimous hostility, Islamists back down. For one
example, note the retreat last week by the Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR) in a dispute concerning guide dogs used by the blind.
Muslims traditionally consider dogs impure animals to be avoided,
creating an aversion that becomes problematic when Muslim store-owners
or taxi drivers deny service to blind Westerners relying on service
dogs. I have collected fifteen such cases on my weblog, at "Muslim Taxi
Drivers vs. Seeing-Eye Dogs": five from the United States (New Orleans,
Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Brooksville, Fl.; Everett, Wash.); four from
Canada (Vancouver, twice in Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Alberta); three
from the United Kingdom (Cambridge, twice in London); two from
Australia (Melbourne, Sydney); and one from Norway (Oslo).
News accounts quote Muslim cabbies rudely rejecting blind would-be
passengers, yelling at them, "No dog, No dog, Get out, get out"; "Get
that dog out of here"; and "No dogs, no dogs." The blind find
themselves rejected, humiliated, abandoned, insulted, or even injured,
left in the rain, dropped in the middle of nowhere, made late for an
appointment, or caused to miss a flight.
Islamist organizations initially responded to this problem by
supporting anti-canine cabbies. The Muslim Association of Canada
pointed out how Muslims generally regard dog saliva as unclean. CAIR on
one occasion echoed this assertion, claiming that "the saliva of dogs
invalidates the ritual purity needed for prayer." On another, the head
of CAIR, Nihad Awad, declared that "People from the Middle East
especially … have been indoctrinated with a kind of fear of dogs" and
justified a driver rejecting a guide dog on the grounds that he "has a
genuine fear and he acted in good faith. He acted in accordance with
his religious beliefs."
However, when the police and the courts are called in, the legal rights
of the blind to their basic needs and their dignity almost always trump
the Muslim dislike for dogs. The Muslim proprietor or driver invariably
finds himself admonished, fined, re-educated, warned, or even jailed.
The judge who found a cabby's behavior to be "a total disgrace" spoke
for many.
CAIR, realizing that its approach had failed in the courts of both law
and of public opinion, suddenly and nimbly switched sides. In a cynical
maneuver, for example, it organized 300 cabbies in Minneapolis to
provide free rides for participants at a National Federation of the
Blind conference. (Unconvinced by this obvious ploy, a federation
official responded: "We really are uncomfortable … with the offer of
getting free rides. We don't think that solves anything. We believe the
cabdrivers need to realize that the law says they will not turn down a
blind person.") And, finally, last week, the Canadian office of CAIR
issued a statement urging Muslims to accommodate blind taxi passengers,
quoting a board member that "Islam allows for dogs to be used by the
visually impaired."
CAIR's capitulation contains an important lesson: When Westerners
broadly agree on rejecting a specific Islamic law or tradition and
unite against it, Western Islamists must adjust to the majority's will.
Guide dogs for the blind represent just one of many such consensus
issues; others tend to involve women, such as husbands beating wives,
the burqa head coverings, female genital mutilation, and "honor"
killings. Western unity can also compel Islamists to denounce their
preferred positions in areas such as slavery and Shar'i-compliant
finances.
Other Islam-derived practices do not (yet) exist in the West but do
prevail in the Muslim world. These include punishing a woman for being
raped, exploiting children as suicide bombers, and executing offenders
for such crimes as converting out of Islam, adultery, having a child
out of wedlock, or witchcraft. Western solidarity can win concessions
in these areas too.
If Westerners stick together, the Shari'a is doomed. If we do not, we
are doomed.
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