The Crusaders and Orientalism

The Crusaders’ Animosity

One of the French learned writers Count Henri Decastri wrote in his book entitled ‘Islam’ in 1896, “I cannot imagine what the Muslims would say if they heard the tales of the mediaeval ages and understood what the Christian orators used to say in their hymns; all our hymns even those which emerged before the 12th century emanated from one concept which was the cause of the crusades, these hymns were filled with hatred towards the Muslims due to the total ignorance of their religion. As a result of those hymns and songs, hatred against that religion became fixed in people’s minds, and the erroneous ideas deeply rooted, some of which are still carried nowadays. Everyone used to regard the Muslims as polytheists, disbelievers, idol worshippers and apostates.”

This is how the Christian clergy in Europe described the Muslims and their deen. The allegations in the mediaeval ages were horrible and these were used to incite the feelings of hatred and animosity against the Muslims. The Christian world became affected and the crusader wars took place. After lasting two centuries resulting in the defeat and the humiliation of the Christians, the Muslims began to reconquer the West in the 15th century when the Islamic State entered Constantinople. Then in the 16th century the Muslims swept across southern and eastern Europe and carried Islam to its peoples. Millions of the inhabitants of Albania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and other countries embraced Islam in the process. Once again the crusader animosity was revived and the Orientalist concept emerged, which was concerned at the time with resisting the Muslim armies, halting the Islamic conquest and lessening the threat of the Muslims. This deeply rooted animosity in the minds and hearts of the Europeans prompted all Christians in Europe to send their missionaries to Muslim land in the name of science and culture. The missions took the shape of schools, clinics, associations and clubs. The Europeans devoted almost unlimited resources and huge efforts to the missionary work. They combined their efforts and methodology despite their differences in policy and interests. Peoples and states were united behind the missionary effort since it was conducted by their consuls, ambassadors, delegates and missionaries.

The crusader hatred harboured by the Westerners, especially in Europe and more so by Britain, and their deeply rooted animosity and wicked malice were the cause of our eventual humiliation in our homeland. General Allenby said in 1917 when he entered al-Quds, “Only today the crusades have ended.”

This was simply a genuine expression of what he really felt. It reflected the hatred and malice he harboured and the same could be said about every European that fought in the battles - cultural and military - against the Muslims, and Allah (swt) says: Rank hatred has already appeared from their mouths; what their hearts conceal is far worse. [TMQ 3:118]

What Allenby said was indeed most loathsome, and what his country, Britain, harboured was even greater without a doubt; this goes without saying for every European. This malice and hatred has existed ever since the days of the crusades and it is still perpetuated today. What we face in terms of oppression, humiliation, colonisation and exploitation - in addition to the political aspect - is in fact an act of brutal revenge on the Muslims. Indeed it is particular to the Muslims. Professor Leopold Weiss (Muhammad Asad) wrote in his book Islam at the Crossroads,“Verily the renaissance, or the revival of science and European arts which owed a great deal to Islamic and Arabic sources, used to be attributed to the material contact between East and West. Europe has indeed benefited a great deal from the Islamic world, but she never acknowledged or recognised this favour, nor did she show any gratitude by easing her hatred to Islam, in fact this hatred grew stronger and deeper over the years and at times reached uncontrollable proportions. This hatred engulfed the popular feeling and was triggered each time the word Muslim was mentioned. The hatred became a part of their popular heritage until it took root in the heart and mind of every European man and woman, and more astonishing though was that it remained alive even after all the stages of cultural change that took place. Then came the era of religious reform, when Europe became divided into sects, and each sect stood in the face of other sects, armed to the teeth, ready for battle; however, animosity towards Islam remained the same within every sect. Soon after, a time came when religious fervour diminished but the hatred of Islam remained as strong as ever, a clear example of this was delivered by the French philosopher and poet Voltaire, although he was an arch enemy of Christianity and the Church in the 18th century, he also was at the same time expressing his feelings of hatred and arrogance towards Islam and the Messenger of Islam; after a few decades, there came a time when the Western intellectuals began exploring foreign cultures and looked upon them with some kind of sympathy and open-mindedness, however when it came to Islam, the traditional disdain began infiltrating their scientific researches in an extraordinary factional way; and the wide gap which history dug up between Europe and the Islamic world remained unbridged, then the contempt for Islam became an integral part of the European mentality.”

It was on this basis that the missionary associations mentioned above were established. Their aim was to preach the Christian religion and to arouse suspicions in the Muslims about their deen, thereby leading them to hold it in disdain within their hearts and to blame their own failures on it. On the other hand, the aim of the associations was also political and the consequences were in fact horrendous on both accounts until they reached unexpected proportions. The missionary movements were founded on the basis of wiping out Islam by libelling it, by creating problems and misgivings about it and about its rules, in order to come between the people and the way of Allah (swt), and to alienate Muslims from their deen. Behind these missionary movements came the Orientalist movements who had the same target and the very same objective.

Efforts and resources were unified throughout the whole of Europe and a crusade was waged against Islam for the second time; this time it was a cultural war which poisoned the mind by what they had distorted from the Islamic laws and Islam’s high values, the poisoning of the young Muslim minds by what they alleged about Islam and the history of the Muslims in the name of scientific research and scientific fairness. It was in reality the cultural venom which was far more dangerous than the crusader wars. The missionaries carried out the spreading of their poisonous filth in the name of science and humanity. They used to do it in the name of Orientalism. Professor Leopold Weiss wrote,“The reality is that the first Orientalist of modern times were Christian missionaries working in the Muslim countries, the distorted picture they fabricated allegedly from Islamic teachings and history was expertly designed to guarantee a negative reaction and influence the European opinion towards the idol worshippers, i.e. the Muslims; however this twisted concept continued despite the fact that Orientalist studies had been liberated from the missionary influence, stripping the Orientalism from any religious and ignorant fervour that would misguide it. As for the Orientalist’ hostility to Islam, this was an inherited instinct and a natural characteristic derived from the effects of the crusader wars.”

This inherited animosity is the one that sparks the hatred in the hearts of Westerners against the Muslims. It is the one that portrays Islam, even in Muslim countries, to Muslims and non-Muslims as being the bogey of humanity, or this demon which would destroy the progress of humanity. This is in fact to conceal their real fear of Islam, for they know that if Islam were deeply implanted in the hearts and minds of the people it would signal the end of the hegemony of the disbelieving colonial powers over the Islamic world and the return of the Islamic State to once again resume the carrying of the Message of Islam to the world - and indeed it will return insha’Allah - for the sake of humanity and the West itself. The work of the missionaries would eventually turn into grief and sorrow for them; Allah (swt) says: The disbelievers spend their wealth in blocking the way of Allah, and will go on spending still more of it. But in the end, these very efforts of theirs will become a cause of their regret; and they will be overcome. [TMQ 8:36]

The inherited animosity is the one that supports any anti-Islamic movement. You will find the Westerner exploring Taoism, Hinduism, Buddhism, or Communism without any hatred or prejudice at all. Whereas, if he were to explore Islam malice, hatred and contempt would soon appear despite the fact that Muslims were defeated by the colonial disbelievers. The Western clergy - backed by the colonialists - still actively conspire against Islam and they will never abate from libelling Islam and the Muslims and from degrading Muhammad (saw) and his Companions, or from injecting slander into the history of Islam and of the Muslims. All this is to get their revenge and to strengthen the hold of the colonialists.

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Well, those hymns and chants are now carried across the globe via Fox, CNN and MSNBC…

And still there are some Muslims who would say, ‘Oh, that’s fair reporting’…They live in lies, swallow lies and spew out lies…They are the donkeys of the west walking ahead of the Kuffar trumpeting their victories over the Ummah…Shame…:nook:

indeed, indeed

I keep telling people about CNN and what have you. they dont believe me. Alot of the muslims from the Ummah are still asleep, and those that have woken up have let themselves to be misled by organisations such as CAIR and what have you.

shame indeed.

Its brings some peace to my soul to know that at least someone is awake and not blind to these open acts of animosity, invasion and corruption.

Re: The Crusaders and Orientalism

The Western Clergy? Which is this Church?

In any case, as much as I admit, the West has been antagonistic toward Islam, I have not seen much of Islam trying to dispel these negative images…Sad cause most Westerners idea of Islam now is the Jihad of OBL and Co.

Is it that True Islam

a) Doesnt want to reach out and correct these false impressions? or
b) Cannot change these things?

Rather than sitting around in a circle and crying woe is us, and Die American scum, is there a way out?

"After lasting two centuries resulting in the defeat and the humiliation of the Christians, the Muslims began to reconquer the West in the 15th century when the Islamic State entered Constantinople. Then in the 16th century the Muslims swept across southern and eastern Europe and carried Islam to its peoples. Millions of the inhabitants of Albania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and other countries embraced Islam in the process. Once again the crusader animosity was revived and the Orientalist concept emerged, which was concerned at the time with resisting the Muslim armies, halting the Islamic conquest and lessening the threat of the Muslims."

What does the author think the west's opinion of Islam would be when historically Christian nations are over run by Muslims? What are the people supposed to do when their Holy religion of over 1000 years is attacked by what they see as a false religion? What did Muslims do when Christians tried to overtake the Holy Land? Same thing.

This article is an over-simplified generalization. This false belief that all westerners hate Islam is ridiculous. There are many in the west that have either respect, no opinion or don't care about Islam. It is only since the radicals started this war against the west that fear of Islam appeared.

To continuously blame everything on the west is nothing more than a cop-out. The Crusades were 1000 years ago - get over it already. Pull yourself up and make something happen. Use peaceful and constructive means to improve the plight of the ummah.

It would bring peace to my soul to know that people like this author would awake and not be blind to the open acts of animosity, invasion and corruption of not only the west, but of his people as well.

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This article is an over-simplified generalization. This false belief that all westerners hate Islam is ridiculous. There are many in the west that have either respect, no opinion or don't care about Islam. It is only since the radicals started this war against the west that fear of Islam appeared.

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I disagree, yes it is a generalization but western fears of Islam have been around since before the crusades. If you look into vatician history there was a huge fear of the Muslims/islam that led to many negative images of muslims that continues today.

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To continuously blame everything on the west is nothing more than a cop-out. The Crusades were 1000 years ago - get over it already. Pull yourself up and make something happen. Use peaceful and constructive means to improve the plight of the ummah.

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Ture, I do agree that we can't blame the West for everything. BUT the crusades as well as the insuing colonization of the east/middle east had and has had a HUGE effect on the nations and peoples of Islam. The power of the West and business continue today to influence the economies and government of many of hte countries, leaving them puppets to Western leaders. Knowing this, it is difficult to fix/resolve 500 years of supression very easily. However, the blame game will not resolve it either.

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I disagree, yes it is a generalization but western fears of Islam have been around since before the crusades. If you look into vatician history there was a huge fear of the Muslims/islam that led to many negative images of muslims that continues today.
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It can also be said that Muslim fear of Christianity has existed since the beginning of Islam and if you look into many Muslim countries today, Christians cannot practice their religion freely. As I said earlier, before the recent rise of extremism most Americans either had a favorable or neutral view of Islam. No one I ever spoke with had any fear.

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Ture, I do agree that we can't blame the West for everything. BUT the crusades as well as the insuing colonization of the east/middle east had and has had a HUGE effect on the nations and peoples of Islam. The power of the West and business continue today to influence the economies and government of many of hte countries, leaving them puppets to Western leaders. Knowing this, it is difficult to fix/resolve 500 years of supression very easily. However, the blame game will not resolve it either.
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In case you missed it, the Christians lost the Crusades. How can it be that Muslims are suffering 1000 years after their victory? True the colonization by the west has had lingering negative effects on the ex-colonies. But look at the examples of defeat and humiliation that some countries experienced in just the past century and where they are today-- like Japan and Germany. Besides, the greatest colonization of Muslim countries in history was by the Ottoman Empire. Even after the Crusades (which apparently was so harmful to Muslims), Islam continued to spread to new lands.

I'm curious, how many of the 50+ Muslim countries are ruled by "Western Puppets"? Arguably many are not. What then is the reason for their inability to progess to most's satisfaction?