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Bernard Lewis RIP – |
2018-05-20 |
![]() The accolades are rolling in. "My own reading of Lewis' work was rather limited, so I can't express a personal view on where he fit in in the sweep of history. But there are two articles of his that made a difference to me, and still are required reading. First is his 1990 article in The Atlantic, The Roots of Muslim Rage: Islam is one of the world's great religions. Let me be explicit about what I, as a historian of Islam who is not a Muslim, mean by that. Islam has brought comfort and peace of mind to countless millions of men and women. It has given dignity and meaning to drab and impoverished lives. It has taught people of different races to live in brotherhood and people of different creeds to live side by side in reasonable tolerance. It inspired a great civilization in which others besides Muslims lived creative and useful lives and which, by its achievement, enriched the whole world. But Islam, like other religions, has also known periods when it inspired in some of its followers a mood of hatred and violence. It is our misfortune that part, though by no means all or even most, of the Muslim world is now going through such a period, and that much, though again not all, of that hatred is directed against us.... It's no surprise that this historical and theocratic view of Islam made Lewis hated by western leftists and particularly Israel haters." |
Posted by:Frank G |
#1 Two points from "The Assassins," There's a story of a fortress in NC Iran, where the leader told a youngster to jump off a cliff to entertain the one that told this story, and that there's no escape plan for most of the assassinations he described. Think of the guys in Mumbai. But for ones in Europe, they're getting more creative. |
Posted by: Fairbanks 2018-05-20 23:53 |