By Jan Jekielek and Bill Pan
An unholy alliance of far leftists and fundamental Islamists is undermining the principle values of the United States, warned Asra Nomani, a former Wall Street Journal reporter and advocate for reform in Islam.
“There’s a war for the values of classical liberalism,” Nomani told host Jan Jekielek in an interview on EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders” program.
“To me, they are simple ideas like individual freedom, free speech, the actual value of family, and something also really important to me—a sense of equality, a sense that there is no hierarchy of human value.”
Nomani is a co-founder of the Muslim Reform Movement, an international organization fighting to counter the ideology that fostered and nurtured terrorist groups like ISIS.
A Muslim herself, she has long been arguing that the Muslim community needs to confront, not deny, the existence of elements of their religion that are not compatible with the principal values of the free world.
An Ethical Incongruity
Born in India and then migrating to the United States when she was four, Nomani described an “ethical incongruity” she felt in an upbringing shaped by both Islamic and classical liberal values.
“Women’s rights, equality, free speech—these were just joyful experiences that I had as a young girl growing up in the United States,” she said. “But I was feeling incongruous with some of the ideas that were actually embedded inside of me, being a Muslim.”
“Inside of the very traditional and fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, you are denied principles like free speech because you are ruled in by laws of blasphemy,” she continued.
“You are denied individual rights because you are defined by the collective sense of what you’re supposed to live, how you’re supposed to marry, where you’re supposed to travel, and what you’re supposed to do for a living.”
This feeling of incongruity would accompany Nomani for many years until she started confronting it, prompted by the horrendous murder of a dear colleague at Wall Street Journal.
Daniel “Danny” Pearl was only 38 when Islamist terrorists kidnapped him in Karachi, Pakistan, on Jan. 23, 2002. The terrorists first claimed that Pearl was an American spy, then accused him of spying on behalf of Israeli intelligence after learning that he was a Jew. A video of Pearl’s decapitation emerged weeks later.
“That was the moment that I knew deep in my heart that we were in this war with this extremism,” Nomani told Jekielek.
“It was defined by a sectarianism. It was defined by the most illiberal of ideas, which is that there is a hierarchy of human value in the world.”
“Danny, by being American, being white, by being Jewish, by having Israeli ancestry, was now at the bottom of that hierarchy of human value,” she continued.
“That’s when I first confronted the fundamental idea of identity.”
Summer of Reckoning
About two decades after Pearl’s murder, Nomani was shocked to find that an ideology centered around evaluating humans based on their racial identity was gaining prevalence in America, including in public school classrooms.
In June 2020, in the wake of George Floyd’s death, the principal of Virginia’s Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology—one of the nation’s top-ranked high schools—sent an email to the school’s mostly Asian immigrant families, saying that they needed to check their “privileges.”
“It was a scolding, in which she said that our families, with such diverse backgrounds with such stories of struggle coming to the United States, needed to check our privileges,” said Nomani, whose son was at that time a senior at TJ High.
“She said that we needed to change the racial demographic of the school so that it would match the racial demographic of the county.”
Some 70 percent of the students at TJ High are Asian, whereas in Virginia’s Fairfax County, Asians account for only 20 percent of the population.
“So, we were the wrong kind of minority,” Nomani said.
“That summer, I recognized really fast that the same type of identity politics that had laid its target on my friend Danny Pearl had shifted to a new group in the United States: Asian families, immigrant families, anybody who refused the narrative of this network that I call the ‘woke army.’ And a new fight began.”
Racial Identity
While it may seem self-contradictory, the fundamental Islamists have allied with identity politics-oriented leftists. All it takes, according to Nomani, is to redefine Muslim as a racial identity.
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“What I noticed through the start of the Obama administration was the Islamists were aligning with the Democratic Party,” she told Jekielek, noting that Islamists obviously don’t support abortion or LGBTQ rights like Democrats do.
“I saw that build up. I saw money start flowing into the Muslim organizations from typical traditional liberal philanthropists. And I wondered how they could justify it.”
“What I realized they were using was race,” she continued. “What the Islamists had started to do was take this really complicated legal theory—critical race theory—and declare that Muslims were a race, and you are being racist if you dare to criticize extremism within the faith.”
This unholy alliance would grow and strengthen over the two terms of Obama’s presidency to the point that President Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory triggered what Nomani called a “battle cry” from Islamists.
“I saw the battle cry go out from the Islamist organizations for literally an overthrow of the government,” she recalled.
“They were chanting the same chant that they had been chanting in Tahir Square in Egypt, to overthrow the [Hosni] Mubarak regime and bring in the Muslim Brotherhood.”
“Concurrently, of course, most people know that the Democratic groups and the far left in the United States were rallying against Donald Trump.”
As an example, Nomani pointed to Linda Sarsour, a pro-Palestine, anti-Israel activist and former co-chair of the feminist movement Women’s March. In 2019, Sarsour stepped down from the co-chair position, largely due to her unwillingness to disassociate with Louis Farrakhan, who leads the black supremacist group Nation of Islam.
“Linda Sarsour became a leader of this new movement called the Women’s March. It wasn’t just a march for women; it was a march for women opposed to Donald Trump,” she told Jekielek.
Muslims are NOT a race.
They come in every color,from many countries all around the world.
(Kind of like Catholics.)
Some of the more violent Muslims are about to become the latest front in the globalist’s war against America’s middle class and Euro-American caucasian people.
As such, these Muslims are the globalists useful idiots.
And what do totalitarian rulers do after they’ve used their useful idiots?
They throw them under the bus, often killing them in huge numbers.
See: Mao killing all those young Chinese who he had used to purge the Chinese of their parent’s age, often including their own parents.
Same in the USSR.
Thing is Muslims are quick to turn against outside instigators (non-Muslim) like these globalists.
Hillary learned that the hard way in Benghazi.
And Biden and his fellow democrats/Globalists/Traitors want Open Borders a act of Treason which should be a Impeachable offence
What they are doing everywhere today, they did in Spain from the 700’s through 1492, when they were expelled.
Do we have to wait seven centuries?
Once again, you see what is important to radicals. Is it their basic principle or is it the lust for power? Muslims throw gays off of tall buildings for fun, but they will ally themselves with the very epitome of what they love to murder in order to get a foothold on power. The left pretends to stand up for women and the LGBT+-+*&etc community, yet they will ally themselves with violent radicals that will kill them at the first opportunity in a race to get a hold of power and hope their partners are weakened enough to dispose of before the Muslims dispose of them.
Their “principles” are propaganda. What they want is POWER.