Khaled Abou El Fadl deep in thought on the topic of Judeo-Christian values. |
As the number of Muslims in the West grew in the late twentieth century, the Christian Right sought a way to counter this "dangerous" new population and devised the idea of promoting supposed Judeo-Christian values to which it connected all things modern – "from cars to planes to electricity to computers, everything." The beauty of this myth lay in helping the Christian Right create an alliance with its "natural allies" in what Abou El Fadl calls the Zionist Right.
And who were the key figures in this alliance? Why, none other than Robert Spencer of JihadWatch.org and myself.
This is how Robert Spencer, from the Christian right, became wedded to Daniel Pipes, from the Zionist right. They met together. They met especially with a well-known and well-documented group of industrialists and financiers, convinced them of the danger that they meet; they convinced them that Western civilization is in danger by the rise of Islam and got them to fund everything. ... The way they work is actually wonderfully synchronistic.
The two of us then found another twenty intellectuals who shared two attributes: being well-funded and failures in academia. Never mind our failures, we had the money and "with money you can create your own academic forum." We twenty then "worked closely with a group of activists" and coordinated our movements "with well-known media outlets ... and with certain politicians."
Voilà! It is "amazing" how "money can engineer a great deal of falsehood," Abou El Fadl concludes this riff.
Comments:
(1) It is also "amazing" how remote from reality a "distinguished professor" at a major university can be.
(2) According to Philip Jenkins, the term Judeo-Christian goes back to George Orwell in 1939 and acquired prominence when Dwight Eisenhower used it in 1952 ("our form of government has no sense unless it is founded in a deeply felt religious faith. ... With us, of course, it is the Judeo-Christian concept"). In other words, the term long pre-dates the growing Muslim presence.
(3) Yes, the Christian and Zionist rights are allies. Generally, those on the Right agree on issues, as do those on the Left. (Who would have guessed?) They don't require Muslims to serve as a common opponent.
(4) When they cooperate politically, it is over specific issues distant from something so rarified as Judeo-Christian values.
Robert Spencer (R) and Daniel Pipes in February 2006. |
(6) Did someone say Islamist? Actually, it was me who exposed the good professor as a "stealth Islamist" in 2004, bringing an abrupt end to his run of flattering press reviews.
Mr. Pipes (DanielPipes.org, @DanielPipes) is president of the Middle East Forum. © 2020 by Daniel Pipes. All rights reserved.