Wednesday, July 08, 2009

The Hijab Martyr

The tragic murder of a young Muslim woman in a German courtroom has ramifications for us — the Counterjihad — beyond the brutal and savage nature of the attack itself.

An occurrence such as this carries at least a hundred times the weight of any honor killing or murderous instance of “cultural enrichment”. Non-violent Islamophobes like ourselves can expect the full force of PC opinion to come down on upon us — we will be tarred with the same brush as will Alex W. Our opinions will be targeted as the moral equivalent of the murder of Marwa al-Sherbini.

There’s nothing we can do about this, except to continue to adhere to the highest possible standards of discourse in an attempt to escape the judicial fate that befell the Austrian “belittler” of Muslims.

It’s a reminder that we, like Republican Party in the USA, must be purer than pure. Nowhere in the West can prominent conservative risk the slightest impropriety without expecting a career-destroying onslaught from the media.

Our situation is similar: we must pick the tiniest motes from our own eyes whilst entire tree trunks remain in theirs. So it goes.

To give you an idea of how this story is being portrayed from a Muslim perspective, read the account from Al-Arabiya (you can also read the Turkish take on it here). The first thing to notice is that the murder victim is a “German Egyptian” and not just a “German”. The Ummah rises in outrage over the killing of one of their own, because a Muslim in Germany can never be simply a German:

Mourners Angry Over Murder of German Egyptian

Egyptians cried racism in the face of Marwa Sherbini’s killing

Outrage over the murder of a pregnant Muslim woman in Germany who has become known as the “hijab martyr” mounted Tuesday following her funeral and protests in her native Egypt over what Muslims see as European Islamaphobia [sic] and western media double standards.

Marwa al-Sherbini, a 32-year-old Egyptian-German, was buried in her coastal hometown of Alexandria, Egypt Monday amid demonstrations by Egyptians mourning her senseless death and calling for retribution.

Sherbini was stabbed to death 18 times Wednesday as she prepared to testify against her assailant, who was in court to appeal a previous defamation conviction against her.

The assailant, known only as Alex W., had been convicted and fined €750 ($1,050) last year for calling Sherbini a “terrorist,” “b*tch” and “Islamist” after she asked him to leave a swing for her three-year-old son Mustafa.

Her funeral drew thousands of angry mourners and Egyptian officials who called on the government to seriously deal with the tragic killing and take immediate action.

And this is a reminder that we are not in the midst of a war against “terrorism”. Willingly or unwillingly, we are involved in a religious war, no matter what all the atheists and secularists among us would prefer to believe:
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“There is no god but God and the Germans are the enemies of God,” they chanted.

And there will be blood. There has to be; the very honor of Islam has been stained. The brother of the victim makes it clear that German justice will not suffice:

Ramzi Ezz, Egypt’s ambassador in Germany told Al Arabiya the results of the investigations could be released in a few days, but noted that Egyptian law calls for life imprisonment of the murderer.

Sherbini’s brother Tarek al-Sherbini vowed to avenge her killing. “We believe in an eye for an eye,” he told Egyptian national television.

Dubbed the “martyr of the head scarf,” Sherbini was three months pregnant when her 28-year-old attacker stabbed her countless times in front of her two-year-old son.

“The killer is a terrorist who should receive severe punishment for what he has done, something that contradicts all the values of humanity, decency and religion,” Grand Imam Sheikh Mohammed Sayyed Tantawi told Egypt’s official MENA news agency.

Not only that, a guard in the courtroom was engaged in “profiling” even in the midst of the murder:

Alex also stabbed Sherbini’s husband, Elwi Ali Okaz while he was trying to save his wife. And adding further insult to injury, a security guard shot Okaz in the leg because he mistook the husband for the attacker because of his ethnic looks according to German prosecutors.

“The guards thought that as long as he wasn’t blond, he must be the attacker so they shot him,” Sherbini told an Egyptian television station.

Alex W. remained in detention and prosecutors have begun investigating the murder but have downplayed it as a lone incident.

Christian Avenarius, the prosecutor in Dresden where the incident took place, said the killer was driven by a deep hatred of Muslims. “It was very clearly a xenophobic attack of a fanatical lone wolf.”

A German government spokesperson condemned the attack and said Berlin “naturally condemns this in the strongest terms.”

And worldwide Islam has found its latest martyr, to be placed on posters alongside Mohammed al-Dura:

A martyr for Islam

Sherbini’s shocking death ignited angry protests on the ground and online as shocked mourners held her murder up as proof of the xenophobia gripping European politics.

“This isolated incident is a foreseen consequence of the kind of anti-burqa and anti-niqab rhetoric Sarkozy has engaged in France,” one user said on a Muslim listserv.

Others said the incident showed the extent to which hate crimes against Muslims are ignored while those of Muslims against westerners are over-hyped.

Abdel Azeem Hamad, chief editor of the independent Egyptian daily al-Shorouk, said that if the victim had been a Jew, there would have been an uproar.

“What we demand is just some attention to be given to the killing of a young innocent mother on the hands of fanatic extremist,” he wrote in his column.

One could easily say the same of Neda Soltani. But that’s different; she was a Christian.

Many in Sherbini’s homeland were outraged by the attack and saw the low key response in Germany as an example of racism and anti-Muslim sentiment.

An Egyptian blogger Hicham Maged wrote that it simply proved anti-Muslim sentiment in Europe “Just imagine if the situation was reversed and the victim was a Westerner who was stabbed anywhere in the world or — God forbid — in any Middle Eastern country by Muslim extremists,” he said.

Western media muted

One commentator pointed to muted response by Western media as proof of double standards against Muslims as Sherbini’s murder comes as western media continued to reference the 2004 murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh for his controversial film on Muslim women but meanwhile ignoring the-week-old death of a Muslim German woman by a European fundamentalist.

“I can’t believe it took so long for this news to reach me/us. Had it been an ‘honor’ killing, we would already have several NGO’s condemn it and experts on Muslim issues speaking on why these terrible Muslims do these terrible things,” Nagihan, a user on a Muslim list serve wrote. “I am shocked and awed at this double standard.”

A Facebook fan page created recently drew a whooping 300,000 fans in less than a week, with many mourning Sherbini as a martyr and calling for spiritual purification.

“May God forgive this woman and give her eternal paradise for literally being killed for her beliefs,” said one Facebook fan.

Alexandria’s Popular Local Council said it would name a street after Sherbini to commemorate her senseless killing.

The reaction to the martyrdom of Marwa al-Sherbini has only just begun. Expect the ripples to continue to spread outwards.

Does anyone know whether Obama has weighed in on the incident yet?

15 comments:

Steen said...

Merkel is having special talks with Mubarak about it in Italy.

http://www.123recht.net/article.asp?a=45245&ccheck=1

try and watch this movie (eng. text.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOrtykOAZoc&feature=player_embedded

ɱØяñιηg$ʇðя ©™ said...

"Others said the incident showed the extent to which hate crimes against Muslims are ignored while those of Muslims against westerners are over-hyped."

Rather it is the other way around.

"Abdel Azeem Hamad, chief editor of the independent Egyptian daily al-Shorouk, said that if the victim had been a Jew, there would have been an uproar."

Maybe 10 years ago it would have caused uproar killing a jew but hardly today.

"An Egyptian blogger Hicham Maged wrote that it simply proved anti-Muslim sentiment in Europe “Just imagine if the situation was reversed and the victim was a Westerner who was stabbed anywhere in the world or — God forbid — in any Middle Eastern country by Muslim extremists,” he said."

That was exactly what happened on Öland on midsummer's eve but no perps has been apprehended yet. Had it been the other way around and a muslim been stabbed by an ethnic, the perp would have been behind bars the following day. As usual the muslims play out the victimization-card again.

Anonymous said...

It's a bit rich genocidal Egyptians whining about hypocrisy.

Anonymous said...

"It’s a reminder that we, like Republican Party in the USA, must be purer than pure. Nowhere in the West can prominent conservative risk the slightest impropriety without expecting a career-destroying onslaught from the media."

This is COMPLETELY wrong. It's playing the enemy's game. It's playing a game that has been rigged to be lost. It's expending tremendous amounts of time and effort and treasure and possibly blood in a dead end contest.

What WILL work - what we will be forced to resort to - is a combination of allowing the current system to collapse, and getting pushed sufficiently far into corners that we don't CARE about media attacks, and simply DO what is necessary. This won't happen as long as we see ourselves, and what Mencius Moldbug dubs "the Cathedral" - the whole liberal academic soft-totalitarian sociopolitical system that rules the West right now - as part of the same society. We are NOT part of the same society. We are NOT part of the same people. Once, perhaps, but the Cathedral has severed those bonds by its own actions. Sooner or later, we will recognize that, and act accordingly. Until then, playing the enemy's game only serves to strengthen them.

Dymphna said...

Rollory--

I disagree. The game is rigged, but that doesn't mean we aren't forced to play it since this is the only game permitted.

That is not to say that the game can't be quietly undermined while we publicly abide by their rules. Their rules include stuffing ballot boxes, character assassinations, etc.

We're stuck with that for the moment. Until we've built a successful work-around we have to play the hand we've been dealt or we have to leave the game entirely to those who would impoverish us.

I don't see a tertium quid.

GunRights4US said...

Could it be that Muslims aren't really appreciated in Europe? Perhaps they should relocate BACK to one of the many muslim countries in the middle-east. Don't feel welcome in Germany Mustfa? Than move your butt to Pakistan, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, etc.

Zenster said...

Willingly or unwillingly, we are involved in a religious war, no matter what all the atheists and secularists among us would prefer to believe:

As is so often the case, it is Islam that has made this so. Put plainly, there is not one aspect of Islam that does not fall under the umbrella of its putative religious edicts.

Governance, law and every other aspect of daily existence that is normally separated from spiritual pursuits in Western life all fall under Islam's purview.

Modern Muslims milk this fact like the last cow on the farm. They make it impossible to criticize anything even remotely related to Islam as it suddenly becomes hate speech or "stirring up religious hatred".

And there will be blood.

You can bet the farm on that one. As I noted in my essay, "Echoes of Bali":

There is a chilling message conveyed in the words “… no drop of Muslim blood is free.” It promises exactly what Islam has been delivering over the entirety of its nearly fourteen hundred years of existence, namely, an eternal cycle of violence. There can be no end to Islam’s blood feud with the West. The very first Muslim death at the hands of a kuffar guaranteed the current feeling of smug justification exuded by so many terrorist killers.

How many more hundreds of people will be murdered to avenge this one Muslim death?

“The killer is a terrorist who should receive severe punishment for what he has done, something that contradicts all the values of humanity, decency and religion,” Grand Imam Sheikh Mohammed Sayyed Tantawi told Egypt’s official MENA news agency.

Any bets that Tantawi had similar words of condemnation for the 9-11 hijackers?

An Egyptian blogger Hicham Maged wrote that it simply proved anti-Muslim sentiment in Europe “Just imagine if the situation was reversed and the victim was a Westerner who was stabbed anywhere in the world or — God forbid — in any Middle Eastern country by Muslim extremists,” he said.

Paging Nick Berg to the celestial telephone ...

The reaction to the martyrdom of Marwa al-Sherbini has only just begun.

So, what is the exact ratio of Westerners killed by Muslims as opposed to Muslims killed in the West? I'm sure that 10:1 doesn't even begin to approximate the correct figure.

These Muslim whiners need a vigorous gobsmack or ten.

Anonymous said...

Islam certainly loves its martyrs, whether they are in Germany or the Balkans.

Tuan Jim said...

“Just imagine if the situation was reversed and the victim was a Westerner who was stabbed anywhere in the world or — God forbid — in any Middle Eastern country by Muslim extremists,”

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Let's see. We had an American killed in Mauritania a week or two ago. We had a group of Western (and Korean) medical workers killed in Yemen last month. Another Briton killed in Mali/Algeria/wherever they were holding him - in May. Serviceman shot in front of recruiting station a little while back. Murders/rapes in Sweden (ongoing).

I could go on and on (obviously), but that's just off the top of my head.

Jedilson Bonfim said...

Zenster said:
Any bets that Tantawi had similar words of condemnation for the 9-11 hijackers?


His response to 9-11 was probably just like what was seen all over mahoundistan's provinces in the wake of the attacks: he sure must have joined those crowds dancing on the streets and screaming "allahu akbar" and "praise be to allah (mahound's imaginary alter-ego.)" I cannot get any sicker of these inbred bedouin hypocritical savages.

Zenster said...

Jedilson Bonfim: I cannot get any sicker of these inbred bedouin hypocritical savages.

Nor can I, good friend.

thll said...

Of course the game's rigged. Isn't every game? But that's no reason not to play - think how much sweeter victory will be.

ɱØяñιηg$ʇðя ©™ said...

Just because the game is rigged doesn't mean we can't cheat too. Will just be more difficult for us to get away with it though.

Zenster said...

This just in from Steen over in the American in Cairo thread:

Two commentators here set the number of honour killings in Germany to more than 200 a year (com 18 % 46, in german)

How unsurprising that Islam's scheeching about Marwa al-Sherbini's murder should drown out the screams of hundreds of other young women that it so methodically kills.

The_Editrix said...

Since it happened, the despicable dhimmi-media here is ramming it down our throats: Germans, SHE died for your sins." When a Muslim woman is murdered by a passport-German from Russia, all Germans are hold responsible, while countless ethnic Germans who are beaten to a pulp or killed by our Muslim culture enrichers don't get any media attention at all.

Read this, but hold pukebags ready. My comment may have been deleted in the meantime, though.