Ex-jihadi Ed Husain: I’m not surprised the Glasgow bombers were doctors

posted at 9:14 am on July 11, 2007 by Allahpundit

Worth reading although it didn’t convince me. Husain is the other recovering fundamentalist in the news lately along with Hassan Butt, about whom I’ve written a bunch. He was hooked up with Hizb ut-Tahrir, the “nonviolent” international Islamist group that Tony Blair wanted banned in Britain. Armchair psychoanalysis of jihadis tends towards arguments about sexual frustration but Husain thinks it’s a different kind of frustration that pushes Arab professionals into the cult:

Without exception, Islamist movements attract urbanites with a secular, technical educational background. Medical and engineering colleges across the world only accept the most intelligent students, the highest of academic achievers. In the Arab world, the parental and social pressures on young people to pursue medical and engineering careers only compounds the misery of creative young minds, forced to study subjects under duress. Thousands of undergraduates seek greater meaning in life, an experience beyond the mundane necessities of medicine, and a purpose that occupies their free time. Islamist networks neatly slot into this void.

As a teacher at the University of Damascus in Syria, I listened to the frustrations of my students who yearned to study subjects that interested them: literature, philosophy, theology, history, or art. But becoming a doctor was the only way to please their parents, attain high social status and in many cases escape the Arab world and live in the West. Sadly, often that “escape” radicalizes young Arabs.

Arab culture isn’t unique in that, though. Even growing up in New York, I had Asian and Indian friends who complained about the same pressures migrating from their own countries of origin to the ethnic communities here, and needless to say no Asians or Indians are blowing anything up. Husain recognizes that ultimately by shifting his emphasis to the Koran, and that’s where he and Hassan Butt diverge:

Islamists and jihadist networks lack the support of the ulama [i.e., Islamic theologians]. Just as their bombing techniques are amateur and desperate, often destined to failure, so is their reading of scripture and warped justification for suicide bombings and killing humans. They approach the Qu’ran as though it were an engineering manual, with instructions for right and wrong conduct. Literalism and ignorance dominates their readings. This flaw is deepened by the haughty mindset of the engineer or medical doctor that academic achievement, a place at a university, now qualifies him to approach ancient scripture without the guidance of the ulama. To the Islamist engineer, centuries of context, nuance, history, grammar, lexicon, scholarship, and tradition are all lost and redundant. The do-it-yourself (DIY) attitude to religious texts, fostered by doctors and engineers of secular colleges, produces desperate, angry suicide bombers devoid of spiritual guidance.

That’s not what Butt said. His point was that there isn’t some great reservoir of moderating anti-jihadist context, nuance, history, grammar, lexicon, scholarship, and tradition to offer yong men and that it’s high time Muslim moderates developed one to reconcile the faith to modern life. Husain seems to be flirting with a “tiny minority of extremists” point here. Butt scoffs at that idea explicitly.

Interesting piece, though.

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I wonder how many libs go to Dr. Jihads? I guess they are just for the common masses of indfidels.

bloggless on July 11, 2007 at 9:22 AM

As I wrote on Michelle Malkin’s Blog few days ago, those Muslims -regardless of social ranks, professions, ethnicity, etc.- who take their cult seriously, i.e. who are devout (like Bin Laden and the like) are the true, real Muslims.

Jihad is part of Islam as ordered by Muhammad. In fact, Jihad is the highest point of devotion in the Islamic cult.

So, there is no surprise if even a head of an Islamic state calls for Jihad and/or is a “Martyr” himself.

Indy Conservative on July 11, 2007 at 9:26 AM

What I would like to know is what is the fascination with exploding themselves? There are so many ways to terrorize that don’t involve incineration, particularly for those with access to medical waste. Is there some kind of rule they must die by fire?

frreal on July 11, 2007 at 9:29 AM

Indy, you are right about Jihad, but I would be very surprised if any militant Islamic “leader” ever, ever willingly gives up his life for Jihad. That’s what their follower’s children are for.

bloggless on July 11, 2007 at 9:31 AM

Indy, you are right about Jihad, but I would be very surprised if any militant Islamic “leader” ever, ever willingly gives up his life for Jihad. That’s what their follower’s children are for.

bloggless on July 11, 2007 at 9:31 AM

Don’t rule out anything.

I think it’s one of the lessons we learned from being in contact with Islam and the Muslims.

This enemy is determined to destroy the West. It will use anything and anyone to achieve its goal.

Complacency and discounting possibilities are out of the question.

Indy Conservative on July 11, 2007 at 9:37 AM

Personally, the subjects one studies in college are more rewarding than the crap they teach at madrassas (sp?).

Blake on July 11, 2007 at 9:53 AM

Or maybe, these Sunni Muslim physician jihadists aren’t gettin’ any nookies.

zb42 on July 11, 2007 at 11:03 AM

Interesting post. If ex-jihadis can’t agree on why radical muslims are so dangerous, how are we supposed to figure it out?

Clark1 on July 11, 2007 at 11:24 AM

Interesting post. If ex-jihadis can’t agree on why radical muslims are so dangerous, how are we supposed to figure it out?

Clark1 on July 11, 2007 at 11:24 AM

Interesting post. If ex-jihadis can’t agree on why radical muslims are so dangerous, how are we supposed to figure it out?

Clark1 on July 11, 2007 at 11:24 AM

I’d suggest just reading the Koran (Chapters 2 and 9) and a little Islamic history.

Islam is the cause of radical muslims. The ex-jihadi’s use the excuses of sex and frustration to evade Islam’s responsibility.

thuja on July 11, 2007 at 11:44 AM

Indy is right on, I’ve been trying to explain that to my Lib friends for years but they refuse to hear it. They believe islam is inherently peaceful but is fighting in self defense to *our* aggression. On the other hand, Christians are inherently violent, intolerant and evil.

Yeah? Then why haven’t I killed you yet? Go to a muslim country (dressed like THAT) and tell them how peaceful they are. Nice knowin’ ya.

Tony737 on July 11, 2007 at 12:48 PM

To the Islamist engineer, centuries of context, nuance, history, grammar, lexicon, scholarship, and tradition are all lost and redundant. The do-it-yourself (DIY) attitude to religious texts, fostered by doctors and engineers of secular colleges, produces desperate, angry suicide bombers devoid of spiritual guidance..

Robert Spencer’s “Islam Unveiled” can be seen as a full length debunking of this stance as well. The ulama and the core of the religion itself is the problem.

peski on July 11, 2007 at 12:57 PM

Husain’s comments also don’t jive with Dr. Tawfik Hamid, in his interview with Erick Stakelbeck. Dr. Hamid says, essentially, that Islam asks its young acolytes to leave their brains at the door.

Husain appears to be engaging in taqiyya by condemning/excusing educated jihadists because they’re not following true Islam. It’s the other way around: it’s the so-called “moderates” who are ignoring the violent call of Islam.

As the Syrian poet Adonis said recently, “There can be no living culture in the world if you cannot criticize its foundations – the religion. We (Muslims) lack the courage to ask any question about any religious issue.”

They lack the courage because their heads are forfeit if they dare to question the forever unalterable word of Allah as revealed through Mohammed.

Nichevo on July 11, 2007 at 5:02 PM