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Peace or Submission...Yashiko Sagamori at her best

edit secondgenerationradical 2009-02-05 19:14 UTC 110 comments

Thanks to Joan O. for drawing this to my attention.

I am posting it now before offending Islam becomes a criminal offense.

To my Muslim friends - do not be offended as I am not offended when someone challenges my religion of Judaism.   Let the ideas be their own advocates without violence and intimidation.

"I'm glad you asked": Yashiko Sagamori at her best

In response to Peacemongers and Jihadeers by Yashiko Sagamori ( a very exceptional Japanese writer), a sincere Muslim wrote:
hello,i am rosli from Malaysia and i am a muslim. i had read what you had writen in the thinkisrael.com webpage.i totally disaggre the way you mention about us muslim. i think that you did not understand the true meaning of jihad. the best thing to describe islam is "islam is all about peace". the word islam itself mean peace. i want to give you a suggestion if you want to know islam better you must try to read the translation of the holy quran and observe it or you can log on to islamonline.net website to upgrade your knowledge about islam. ok may Allah give you guidance.

Sagamori responds with respect:

Dear Rosli,

When someone wakes you up in the middle of the coldest, darkest night of the winter and complains how unbearable the heat of the sun has become, he is either calling you from halfway across the world or he is blind and sitting dangerously close to a blazing furnace.

When someone tells you in the year 2006 that Islam is all about peace, he can be one of many things. He can be a Jewish liberal looking at the world and the approaching Holocaust through the pink glasses of political correctness. He can be someone as ignorant and unwilling to learn as President Bush. He can be an unapologetic liar like Condoleezza Rice. He can be a ridiculously apologetic coward like Tony Blair. He can be a schizophrenic, because schizophrenics live in an alternate reality. And, last but not least, he can be a Muslim, because Dar el-Islam is an alternate reality.


If Islam is all about peace, then I would like you to explain to me why Sunni Iraqis and Shiite Iraqis, instead of uniting against American invaders, are murdering each other to the tune of several dozens a day.

If Israel is truly oppressing the so-called "Palestinians", why are they, instead of uniting against it, are killing each other at a steadily accelerating rate?

Why did the war between Iran and Iraq in the 1980's claimed more than a million lives without benefiting either side?

Why has the war between Turkish Kurds and "real" Turks, both Muslim people, killed more than 30,000? How could Abdullah Ocalan, the Muslim leader of the Kurds, declare in 1992: "Even if 100,000 people die this year, our movement cannot be disrupted," while knowing that every single one of that impressive number of people whose lives he so easily deemed expendable was a Muslim?

How did the combined efforts of Islamic Salvation Army and Armed Islamic Group result in a civil war in Algeria that produced 150 to 200 thousand Muslim casualties between 1991 and 2002?

And look at Mecca, the holiest place of Islam, during the hajj, the holiest event of a Muslim's life. Here is a brief (and, by far, incomplete) chronology of Muslims' peaceful piousness in the modern times:
1979 November 21: On the first day of the 15th Islamic century, a group of 300 students from the Theological University of Medina take control over the Holy Mosque of Mecca. They keep control for two weeks, when 63 are captured alive and the mosque is recovered. All occupants are executed.
1987 July 31: Riots by Iranian pilgrims. More than 400 people die.
1989 July 9: Two bombs kill 1 person. Shiites of Kuwait are accused, and 16 are executed.
1990 July 2: Stampede leads to 1402 people dead.
1994: A stampede kills 400 people.
1997 April 15: Fire kills 340 people.
2004 February 1: Stampede kills 244 people.
2006 January 13: More than 345 pilgrims die in a stampede near the Jamrat Complex in Mina.

I hope you noticed that I only listed a few of the most notorious cases of Muslim violence against Muslims. Those are not isolated episodes. They are part of an ongoing process that has accompanied Islam throughout its entire history. In fact, the absolute majority of Muslims who die a violent death are not killed by "infidels": they are slaughtered by other Muslims. Therefore, if your definition of peace has anything at all in common with mine, Islam, contrary to your opinion, is not about peace at all. If you disagree, I will be grateful if you share your definition of peace with me.

Maybe it is about deep personal beliefs? Let's see. Islam is the only religion in the modern world that accepts forced conversions. Just a few months ago, two Western journalists were abducted in Gaza and held for ransom — also a uniquely Islamic practice. While in captivity, they were given a simple choice: convert to Islam or die. They converted. Not a single person of any authority in the entire Dar el-Islam has objected against that rape. And why would they? For 14 centuries Mohammad's followers have spread Islam by the sword. For 14 centuries that worked for them. Why stop now?

I am no hero myself. I have to admit that if I were offered the same choice, I would, most probably, choose life and repeat the shahadah after my tormentors. But how would those foreign sounds that are utterly meaningless to me, sounds that were forced out of me by the gun at my temple or a knife at my throat, change the way I feel towards Islam and everything it stands for? You can force someone to follow your rituals; you can even force someone to fight on your side. But can you force a person to believe or not to believe something? No more than you can force an Islamic country into democracy, even if the entire military might of the United States is at your disposal. No, dear Rosli, Islam has nothing to do with personal beliefs.

Maybe, Islam is all about truth? I doubt that, too. You must know that Sharia expressly forbids non-Muslims to bear witness against Muslims. This means that your religious courts, and, therefore, your religion, are not interested in truth but in the Muslim domination over the "infidel".

Besides, the Koran itself contains, shall we say, inaccuracies. For example, in 2.135 we read:

They say: "Become Jews or Christians if ye would be guided (To salvation)."

In reality, unlike Christianity or Islam, Judaism does not declare salvation a monopoly of its followers. Jewish law explicitly states that a gentile will go to heaven if he or she abstains from committing the seven mortal sins; a Jew, in order to go to heaven, must follow 613 commandments, including the seven mandated for gentiles. That's why, when a person approaches a rabbi asking for conversion, the rabbi's duty is to explain to the petitioner that the conversion will endanger his chances for salvation. A person desiring to become a Jew must understand the responsibility and accept it willingly and knowingly. This alone, as you can see, makes a forced conversion to Judaism even theoretically impossible.

Whether the quotation above was a deliberate lie or the result of ignorance of the man you mistook for a prophet, it certainly prevents me from accepting the idea of divine inspiration behind the text.

Maybe, Islam is all about love? I don't think so either, because Islam is the only religion in the world whose followers routinely practice "honor killings" of members of their own families. It is also the only religion in the world that does not promise family members a reunion in the afterlife. Instead, it guarantees good Muslim men a free brothel for all eternity. It does not spell out the reward for virtuous women, but does specify that dead Muslims will be segregated by gender in their X-rated heaven. Wouldn't a loving husband prefer to spend eternity surrounded by his family rather than fornicating like a priapic rabbit? He would, unless, of course, the loving husband in question is Muslim.

Maybe, Islam is about high moral standards? Not really. Even if you decide to disregard the overwhelming corruption reigning in all Islamic countries, without a single exception, as a perversion of the true faith, you must know that wine, sexual pleasures, and everything else Islam declares taboo in this life, is promised in abundance in the next one. But if something is evil here, on our sinful earth, it must be even more evil in the pristine purity of heaven. Therefore, the wrongness of the act is not the reason for the prohibitions. What is then? Here's my guess. If you forever prevent perfectly normal people from having fun, from enjoying their lives, they will be easier to control, easier to turn into "martyrs". As you must know, this works wonderfully well.

You must also know that in Muslim countries mullahs run prostitution rings by officiating temporary "marriages" between their customers and the hookers in full compliance with Sharia. You must have heard about Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwas detailing what a man should do to an infant he raped or to domestic animals subjected to a similar treatment.

Besides, even Mohammad himself didn't rely on the high moral standards of his followers. He is quoted as saying, "When a man and a woman are in the same room together, the third person in that room is the devil." I do not guarantee the accuracy of the quote (to the best of my knowledge, it is not found in either the Koran or Hadith), but I do know that it reflects the customary Muslim attitude: a person who has an opportunity to do wrong is not expected to resist the temptation. Don't you think that such an attitude alone makes the average Muslim enormously more immoral than the average Western teenager who manages to spend a day of fun at the beach surrounded by half (or, rather, nine-tenth) naked females without ever being tempted to rape anyone?

Maybe Islam is about charity? No, because all your charities support terrorism. After the devastating tsunami of 2004, Dar el-Harb provided tens of times more aid to its mostly Muslim victims that Dar el-Islam did.

What is Islam about then? What has Mohammad brought into the world that was unknown before he declared himself a prophet? Monotheism was discovered by the Jews millennia before Mohammad. Worshipping a mortal instead of God was practiced by Christians centuries before Mohammad succeeded in turning himself into a bloodthirsty deity. What else is there?

Having read the Koran and the Hadith long before you suggested it to me, I must tell you that Muslim sacred texts are not the best way for an outsider to acquire a practical understanding of your religion. If I wanted to help you understand Nazism or Communism, I would never invite you to start with the Mein Kampf or, respectively, Das Kapital. Instead, I would ask you to look at the Nazi atrocities during World War II or at the Communist atrocities wherever Communists came to power. And if, having learned what Nazis and Communists do, you decided to learn how they justify their crimes, then reading their propaganda materials might help you. Otherwise, you don't need to dive head first into the cesspool, no matter how curious you are about the taste of its contents.

In order to understand Islam, one doesn't need to read the Koran. One only needs to take a careful, unprejudiced look at life in Islamic countries. Or, even better, at the purest, least corrupted by Western influence implementation of Islam in modern times. I think you would agree with me that the Taliban regime in Afghanistan was exactly such an implementation of Islam. Would you like to live in Afghanistan under the Taliban? Would you like to deprive the women in your family of all opportunities to go to school, to pursue a career, to walk in the streets, to be able to see a doctor when they become ill? Would you enjoy attending public executions? Would you like to take part in the stoning of an adulteress? Would you like to be told what clothes to wear, what length beard? Would you like the government to deprive you of the last vestiges of your privacy by insinuating itself into every aspect of your personal life?

As a Muslim, you probably would. But as a reasonable person you shouldn't expect people from other cultures to wish that upon themselves.

My own initial acquaintance with Islam began not with its literature, but with the experience of living in a Muslim country. I decided to read the Koran when I heard about the Islamic belief that God handed Moses not the Torah, but the Koran and that later the evil Jews maliciously rewrote the holy book. I began reading the Koran out of curiosity. I wanted to see the other vision of the Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. I was curious if Muslims had an analogue of the Psalms or the Song of Songs.

A few years before that, I was going through a period of fascination with Russian history and politics. Russia is the biggest and, in terms of its natural resources, arguably the richest country in the world. I wanted to know how the Russians had managed to turn themselves into one of the most miserable nations on the planet. I turned to Lenin for answers. I was hoping to find in his writings a monumental vision of greatness and the clues of mistakes that had prevented that greatness from happening. Instead, I found volumes of bickering with ideological opponents, minutiae of arguments that had ended decades before I was born and could interest nobody today.

My experience with the Koran was similar to that. Instead of a different vision of the world I found fuming anger against Jews and Christians and shallow syllogisms intending to prove that the Forefathers of the Jewish people were Muslims rather than Jews. Allah in that book sounded like an insecure chieftain desperately trying to solidify his power over people who were uncertain as to whether they should submit to his will — which is exactly the situation Mohammad was in when he undertok the project of writing the Koran. The book is full of promises to his followers and threats to the rest of the human race.

And here is the most important detail that sets the Koran aside from the Torah and the New Testament. Just as the Koran never mentions Jerusalem, it doesn't contain a single reference to the Ten Commandments. All religions I am familiar with define good and evil in terms of how the believer is expected to relate to other people, whether or not they belong to the same religion. For Jews and Christians, the Ten Commandments provide the most fundamental guidance in distinguishing between good and evil. What about the Muslims? Their only measure of good is the loyalty to their prophet.

Koran 3.110 states:
Ye are the best community that hath been raised up for mankind. Ye enjoin right conduct and forbid indecency; and ye believe in Allah.

Since the right conduct is a lie and forbidding indecency is pure hypocrisy, what is left? What exactly makes you "the best community that hath been raised up for mankind"? Has there ever been a Muslim Newton? Or a Muslim Shakespeare? Or a Muslim Mozart? Or a Muslim Mother Teresa? A few Muslim names that you can name, like al-Khwarimi, could shine only in the darkness of the Dark Ages. As soon as Dar el-Harb moved forward, Dar el-Islam found itself unable to produce even a single person of any global significance, except for an enormous variety of Qaddafis, Saddams, bin Ladens, Arafats, and other Hitlers of every imaginable magnitude.

One of the most respected Muslim leaders of modern times, the former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad of Malaysia, made a remarkable admission in his farewell speech:

We need guns and rockets, bombs and warplanes, tanks and warships for our defense. But because we are discouraged from learning of science and mathematics as giving us no merit for the afterlife, today we have no capacity to produce our own weapons for our defense. We have to buy our weapons from our detractors and enemies.

It is remarkable because it makes clear that one of the most respected Muslim leaders has no clue what motivates the people of Dar el-Harb. He would never believe that our apocalyptic (and, due to the cowardice of our leaders, absolutely useless) military might is nothing but a side effect of our insatiable curiosity about God's creation. He also inadvertently admitted that his religion is nothing but a cult of death.

And this is why I keep urging everybody who will listen to read the Koran and the Hadith, so they can see for themselves that Islam is not "just another religion" but an ideology of jihad, and jihad is not an internal strife of a Muslim for spiritual perfection, but genocide that's been going on for 14 centuries in the name of a false prophet.

And, by the way, the Arabic world Islam does not mean peace; it means submission. Can you tell the difference between the two?

Having said this all, I must add that I understand that your letter was sincere and inspired by good motives. Let me respond with a sincere suggestion. Try reading the Torah. Don't be afraid; it won't make you a Jew, just as listening to Bach won't make you a composer. But it might provide you with something you so desperately need: an alternative view of the universe.

May you find good guidance wherever you seek it.

In The Matter of Palestine

By Yashiko Sagamori

If you are so sure that ' Palestine , the country, goes back through most
of recorded history,' I expect you to be able to answer a few basic
questions about that country of  Palestine :

1.? When was it founded and by whom?

2.? What were its borders?

3.? What was its capital?

4.? What were its major cities?

5.? What constituted the basis of its economy?

6.? What was its form of government?

7.? Can you name at least one Palestinian leader before Arafat?

8.? Was Palestine ever recognized by a country whose existence, at that time
or now, leaves no room for interpretation?

9.? What was the language of the country of  Palestine ?

10. What was the prevalent religion of the country of  Palestine ?

11. What was the name of its currency? Choose any date in history and tell
what was the approximate exchange rate of the Palestinian monetary unit
against the US dollar, German mark, GB pound, Japanese yen, or Chinese yuan
on that date.

12. And, finally, since there is no such country today, what caused its
demise and when did it occur?

You are lamenting the 'low sinking' of a 'once proud' nation.

Please tell me, when exactly was that 'nation' proud and what was it so
proud of?

And here is the least sarcastic question of all: If the people you
mistakenly call 'Palestinians' are anything but generic Arabs collected from
all over -- or thrown out of -- the Arab world, if they really have a
genuine ethnic identity that gives them right for self-determination, why
did they never try to become independent until Arabs suffered their
devastating defeat in the Six Day War?

I hope you avoid the temptation to trace the modern day 'Palestinians' to
the Biblical Philistines: substituting etymology for history won't work
here.

The truth should be obvious to everyone who wants to know it. Arab countries
have never abandoned the dream of destroying  Israel ; they still cherish it
today.

Having time and again failed to achieve their evil goal with military means,
they decided to fight  Israel  by proxy. For that purpose, they created a
terrorist organization, cynically called it 'the Palestinian people' and
installed it in  Gaza , Judea, and  Samaria . How else can you explain the
refusal by  Jordan  and  Egypt  to unconditionally accept back the 'West
Bank' and  Gaza , respectively?

The fact is, Arabs populating  Gaza , Judea, and  Samaria  have much less
claim to nationhood than that Indian tribe that successfully emerged in
Connecticut  with the purpose of starting a tax-exempt casino: at least that
tribe had a constructive goal that motivated them.

The so-called 'Palestinians' have only one motivation: the destruction of
Israel , and in my book that is not sufficient to consider them a nation' --
or anything else except what they really are: a terrorist organization that
will one day be dismantled.  In fact, there is only one way to achieve peace
in the  Middle East .

Arab countries must acknowledge and accept their defeat in their war
against  Israel  and, as the losing side should, pay  Israel  reparations
for the more than 50 years of devastation they have visited on it.

The most appropriate form of such reparations would be the removal of their
terrorist organization from the  land  of  Israel  and accepting  Israel 's
ancient sovereignty over  Gaza , Judea, and  Samaria .  That will mark the
end of the Palestinian people.    What are you saying again was its
beginning?

Comment #1Marcoroz

2009-02-24 10:57:21

Hi,

For your information, Yashiko Sagamori is not a Japanese writer; she is American. For more details see her website.

Yours sincerely,

M.R.

Comment #2Bill Heath

2009-06-10 02:30:45

I'm one of many who knew little or nothing about the Palestinians.  Thank you for your enlightening article.  I sent it on to a longtime friend well versed in several religions, asking, Do you agree with the author?  He agreed with a plus.  I'd like to send you his remarks via email.  He takes us back to the beginning (the book of Genesis), adding support to what you have told us.  Please contact me for what my friend told me.  Or have one of your trusted friends contact me, if you wish to protect your privacy.  Cordially, Bill

Comment #3Graham R-B

2009-08-16 16:49:02

What a pity there is a confusion regarding the author's identity.  I presume there was some idea that using a Japanese sounding pseudonym would add credibility to the critical evaluation of Islam and the questioning of the origin of the 'Palistinians', rather than being the writing of a Jew or Christian.  Despite the misfiring of that ruse, the arguments profferred are no less valid.  That Islam means 'submission' seems more likely than 'peace' as even those of us unversed in Arabic know that 'Salaam' is the word used for peace.  Though there is a similarity between 'Islam' and 'Salaam' the prefix 'I' suggests the negative or absence of, as it does in Hebrew 'i'efshar' = impossible and in English e.g. 'i-rrational'.

One woud have to be blind and deaf not to recognize the destructive and violent conduct of so many of those who call themselves devout Muslims, since the inception of the religion and to this day.   This justfies 'Infidels' like me in associating the word Islam with 'absence of Peace' and the demanding of submission by threats which are too often carried out in the name of Islam.

Comment #4Jane Goldberg

2009-08-21 07:07:44

Your aricle is quite on point. I applaud you for your courage in positing your ideas and ideals. You are a hero!

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