Arab
terrorism, shown in all its brutality in the 9-11 atrocity, has been
used for the last hundred years as a violent tool in their assault on
Western culture and its ethical values. Most of these ethical values
stem from Judaism. Terrorism has been used against the Jews in the Land
of Israel, because the Jewish people symbolize for Muslims the
quintessential �evils� of Western culture. The underlying cause of the
Arab-Israeli conflict is not a territorial dispute or fulfillment of
political aspirations. The true cause is the tremendous difference
between the ethical value systems of Arabs and Jews that impedes a
long-term political settlement of the conflict.
Can the Jewish culture, which lies at the foundations of Western
civilization, and the Arab Muslim culture coexist within the boundaries
of the ancient Jewish homeland, in the narrow strip of land between the
River Jordan and the sea? These two cultures are not just different --
they are diametrically opposed. Let us compare on several dimensions the
behavior of observant Jews and of devout Sunni Muslims currently
adhering to the ethical value systems of their respective cultures. Each
of these dimensions has an effect on the conflict and its potential
resolution.
1. Judaism requires maintenance of the faith of the Jews, God�s chosen
people -- but there is no effort to convert others. Judaism recognizes
that different peoples have different deities and religions. Although
traditional Jews expect that all people will eventually recognize their
God as the universal god at the End of Days, already biblical Judaism
gave equal legal rights to resident aliens who worship other deities.
Also the State of Israel does not discriminate any citizen because of
religion or ethnicity.
Contemporary fundamental Islam, i.e., Islamism, on the other hand, does
not respect anyone who worships another deity. Non-Muslims cannot
reside, not speaking of become citizens, in countries that devoutly
follow fundamental Islam, such as Saudi Arabia. While subjugated Jews
and Christians may be tolerated in certain countries as �protected�
residents (known as Dhimis) with diminished civil rights, worshippers of
other deities do not enjoy even that limited level of tolerance.
The Arab intolerance of non-Muslim translates into a political reality.
There are those who advocate the �transfer� of Jews from Hebron as part
of a peace deal with the Arabs. But if and when Hebron would be under
Arab sovereignty, as part of a political settlement, why should Jews who
reside in Hebron on legally acquired property be prevented from
continuing to live there, while the Arabs of Taibe, for example, should
continue to be citizens of the State of Israel? Why must the
Islam-driven policy of Saudi Arabia, which prohibits residency of any
non-Muslims, be adopted by the proposed new Arab state west of the
Jordan?
2. For Jews, death is always a sad event. Jews typically celebrate life
and try to preserve it as far as possible. Premature Death has been
viewed as God�s punishment that could be averted by doing good deeds and
by repentance for wrongdoing; long life is considered God�s blessing.
After-life had no role in biblical Judaism; also in Rabbinic Judaism its
conceptual role has been minimal. Jews do not talk much about paradise
nor do they spend time worrying about hell. The belief in the afterlife
is reserved for the �end-of-days.�
In contrast, death in Islam is accepted fatalistically as a transition
to bliss or to eternal suffering. If paradise is guaranteed, as it is to
a shahid (a Muslim martyr who kills infidels), death calls for
celebration, as witnessed in Muslim families of dead terrorists in the
�disputed territories�. Obviously, this Islamic tenet sanctifies and
glorifies violence.
3. Paradise in Islam is a place were sensual pleasures prevail � for man
only!!! Women seem to be solely child-bearers and pleasure givers to
men. To fulfill these functions women need no education and a quite
limited legal status, as demonstrated recently by the Taliban in a model
of a traditional Islamic state.
In contrast, Paradise in Judaism, to the extent of the minor role it has
in Orthodox Judaism, is the abode of the pure and righteous, both man
and women, with no earthly pleasures to enjoy. Women have been respected
members of Jewish society since biblical times. Jewish history, unlike
Arab history, tells about many resourceful and powerful women.
Arabs consider the egalitarian status of women in Israeli society a
major threat to the social structure of their community. And this has
been a major factor in their desire to get rid of all the Jews who live
independently in their proximity.
4. Islam is a doctrinaire religion. One must conform to what is written
in the Qur�an and accept it as the word of God; in traditional Islam,
the Sharia (the 8th Century interpretation of the ethical and legal
implications of the Qur�an) seems to be its only time-honored
interpretation. Any critical analysis of Mohammad�s deeds or
commandments described in the Qur�an is considered blasphemy, punishable
by death (Remember Salman Rushdie).
In contrast, Judaism is non-dogmatic. Talmudic scholars did not hesitate
to examine the biblical scriptures critically and interpret them in
different, often controversial ways, a process that continues up to
date. Moreover, the interpretation of one scholar is not binding more
than that of another. Compared with dogmatic fundamental Sunni Islam,
Judaism is essentially a dynamic religion. As for ethics, Jewish
religious law applies identical standards of ethical treatment of Jews
and non-Jews. The only definitive transgression in Judaism is the
worship of other Gods; Rabbinic Judaism excommunicates such worshippers
from the Jewish community, unless they repent.
On the other hand, a Muslim who converts to another religion in a
country run according to the Sharia, is punishable by death, whereas
violations of precepts of Western ethics, including deceit, may be
tolerated as long as the victims are infidels.
This precept has a critical political ramification: It casts serious
doubt on the validity of any treaty between Muslim Arabs and Jews.
Arafat has used this tenet as an excuse to violate the Oslo accords and
bragged about this.
5. Typical of the Islamistic tradition is the authoritarian image of the
Prophet. Mohammad is a model of a totalitarian ruler, a model that has
been emulated by Muslim despots throughout history. Also secular Islamic
dictators, such as Saddam Hussein or Yassir Arafat, have emulated this
model because the masses have been educated to accept despotism as
ordained by God. The tradition of totalitarian rule makes Islam
incompatible with western style democracy.
In contrast, the Jewish monarchy was probably the first known restricted
monarchy in human history -- Jewish kings never had absolute power,
unlike the kings of the surrounding empires � Assyria, Babylon, Egypt
and Persia. Jewish constraint monarchy, which made the king accountable
for his ethical behavior, starting with King David, evolved centuries
before the development of classical Athenian democracy in Greece.
6. According to Jewish tradition God punished people of all walks of
life who behaved unethically. Morality is ingrained in Judaism; it
obligates everyone -- peasant or king alike. Consequently, Jews detest
despots who typically ignore the law of the land. Moreover, Judaism
expects the clergy and leadership to be models of unblemished ethical
behavior.
In contrast, according to the Qur�an and the Hadith � the oral tradions
about Mohammad, Mohammad seems to have violated numerous ethical rules
of his society � violating treaties, deceit, elimination of political
enemies, among others. Since Mohammad has been the model for devout
Muslim leaders, his behavior has been used as a license for similar
behavior up to date. Islamic tradition of contempt and discrimination of
non-Muslims implies that a Western style egalitarian democracy,
envisioned by President Bush, is incompatible with traditional Islam.
7. Islamists believe that Muslims are superior to non-believers. Islam�s
concept of supermen, i.e., member of the Islamic Umma, is inherent in
its culture. This concept reappeared centuries later as a fundamental
premise of the Nazi ideology. For the Nazis the criterion of elitism was
the imaginary supremacy of the Germanic super-race, while for Muslims it
is the belief in the supremacy of believers in Allah and Mohammad, his
prophet. The corollary of this Islamic ideology is disparagement of all
non-Muslim people.
In contrast, Jews believe that the Jewish people were chosen by God to
serve him not because Jews are superior to other peoples. Judaism
accepts the superiority of other people in any respect, except for the
special tie between Jews and their God.
This theological difference between the two religions is quite profound
and has intrinsic political ramifications. The anti-Semitic expressions,
which have appeared appear in the media all over the Islamic world,
e.g., the notorious �Protocols� and Judeophobic cartoons, are extremely
similar to the Nazi anti-Jewish propaganda. This is not coincidental �
it shows the similarity between these two supremacist ideologies.
8. Islamic conviction that Islam supercedes all other religions has
resulted in the Muslim tradition of establishing their places of worship
on the very sites used by other religions, presumably to symbolize that
Islam replaces all other religions. This tenet of Islam has been
manifested in the conversion of the pagan Kaaba in Mecca into the center
of Islamic worship. This has been followed by building a mosque on the
site of the Jewish ancient Temple in Jerusalem, converting the Hagia
Sophia in Constantinople into a mosque, and constructing mosques on the
site of the Visigoth church in Cordoba and on the ruins of tens of
Buddhist shrines in India that were destroyed by the Islamic invaders,
among many others. This mode of Islamic behavior has not changed over
the centuries. Just a year ago, Muslim Arabs converted the sacred Jewish
site of Joseph�s Tomb in Shkhem (Nablus) into a mosque, following a
brutal and bloody takeover. Lately, they vandalized the stone that
symbolized the headstone of Joseph.
This Muslim behavior is absolutely contrary to the Jewish tradition
according to which each of the three most holy sites in Judaism �the
Temple in Jerusalem, the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron and the Tomb
of Joseph in Shkhem -- were purchased from their previous non-Jewish
owners, paying their full value with �hard cash�. This tradition is
meaningful � it shows the legality of the exclusive ownership of these
sacred sites that were acquired ethically, not by conquest! Again, this
demonstrates the profound difference in basic ethical values between
Jewish and Islamic cultures.
It is hard to overestimate the political connotation of this difference
between Jewish and Muslim points of view. The question of jurisdiction
over the Temple Mount has been a major bone of contention between Arabs
and Jews. This is a case where Jewish tolerance for another religion is
in direct conflict with its rightful national possession.
9. The end goal of Jewish culture is to improve the world, whereas the
goal of fundamental Islam is to rule the world, converting all of
humanity to Islam, by the sword if necessary, or at least making Islam
the Universally domineering religion. Each of these two cultures has
been optimized to achieve their respective goal: The Muslim aggressive
militaristic culture requires blind, absolute obedience of the troops to
their leader, who emulates Mohammad, the warrior conqueror. The Jewish
non-doctrinaire culture encourages freethinking and creativity, which
explains the disproportionately large contribution of Jews to all
aspects of Western culture.
To optimize the chances of victorious conquest Muslims must be ready to
give up their lives in battle � they must be fatalistic, expecting a big
reward after death. To optimize creativity Jews must be optimistic --
looking for rewards in their lifetime. Jewish optimism is the secret of
their success in any community they live in; it explains the meteoric
rise of the State of Israel from a community of impoverished refugees
residing in a land lacking any significant natural resources to one of
the technologically and economically most advanced countries in the
world. On the other hand, Islamic fatalism can explain the retarded
status of the overwhelming majority of Islamic countries.
10. A Jewish martyr is one who dies to preserve and defend his belief in
Judaism. Christian martyrdom is similar to its Jewish origins; the
Jewish martyrs during the reign of Antioch IV, who outlawed Jewish
religious practice leading to the Maccabean revolt, have been used as
models in Christianity.
In contract, a Muslim martyr is one who dies killing infidels, i.e.,
non-believers or apostates. For Muslims killing of infidels is not a
crime � it is a tenet of traditional Islam. Islamists have recently used
this tenet as justification of the numerous terrorist atrocities against
Jews, Americans and others, including the 9/11 mass-murder.
Peace among nations is an ideal in Jewish ethics. Conquering all
non-Muslim nations and converting them to Islam is the Islamic ideal.
Can people with such disparate cultures, with such dissimilar
aspirations, with such incongruent ethical value systems, live in peace
and harmony on a small piece of land west of the River Jordan? The
answer is NO. While we witness assimilation in the Land of Israel where
some Muslim Arabs adopt the Western ethics, and there is a similar
pattern among Muslims in Western countries, there is today an ominous
upsurge of fundamental Islam sponsored by the powerful Wahabists of
Saudia.
The PLO that started as a secular movement, emulating Communist
�national liberation� revolutionaries, has dramatically changed under
the influence of fundamentalist Islam and Saudi Wahabists funding.
Recruiting, training, equipping and then glorifying suicidal terrorists
have been manifestations of this fundamental change. Far more ominous is
the PLO-sponsored education of young children to abhor Jews, Americans
and whatever they stand for and eradicate them, mass-producing a
generation of Islamist killers. The PLO has converted the territories
under its control since the Oslo agreement into a militant Wahabist
political entity bound to spread Islamic domination by violence. This is
widely evident in the weekly vitriolic sermons in the mosques of Gaza,
Nablus and Ramallah. The Israeli leadership must have noticed this
ideological change already twenty-five years ago when Arafat�s henchmen
were massacring Christian Arabs in Lebanon, but they did not realize its
significance. This shortsightedness has lead to the Oslo debacle.
We are now at a crossroad on the �Roadmap to Peace;� which direction
should we take? President Bush�s vision of a new Arab democracy west of
the River Jordan implies a secular Western-like democracy with full
equality of all citizens, men and women, and personal freedom of every
citizen, and not a theocratic single-party �democracy� like that in
Iran. He definitely does not have in mind a militant despotic
�democracy� following the Iraqi or Libyan models. The first station on
�the road to peace� must be, therefore, the de-Wahabization of the Arab
population involved, similar to the de-Nazification of the Germans after
WWII.
Such de-Wahabization will not be as easy as de-Nazification; Hitler had
less than 10 years to build up his Hitler-Jugend in the face of a tacit
opposition of the German Church, whereas Arafat had more time to build
up his hate brigades of youngsters with full cooperation of the Muslim
clergy. Moreover, Hitler�s nationalism stayed within most of the ethical
boundaries of Western culture � to murder Jews, Hitler had to dehumanize
them first and then he kept the Auschwitz atrocities a secret. Arafat
and his fanatic followers have no such ethical constraints -- Jews and
other infidels are to be killed because Islamism mandates this, and the
Arabs brag gleefully about their inhumane murderous �successes�. The
very last thing the West needs at this point in time is the
establishment of another Wahabist state west of the River Jordan with
unmitigated Islamistic ethical values, bound on religion-driven
militancy. It will be a source of mortal danger not only for Israel but
also for the rest of the world. President Bush is certainly aware of
this.
To be accepted by Israel and by the West as citizens of a newly
established Arab state, west of the River Jordan, the Arabs in Judea,
Samaria and Gaza must first adopt certain basic ethics of Western
culture. These must include: 1. Acceptance of all people of other
religions and cultures as equals. 2. A high regard for any human life.
3. Unmitigated personal freedom of all citizens of the proposed Arab
state. Unconditional abandonment of pan-Arab Islamic Wahabist ideology
and a willful appropriate re-education of the Arab population involved,
as long as this may take, must precede any negotiations about
territorial or outstanding political issues between Arabs and Jews.