May 22, 2007
Tiny Minority, Big Problem
By
Michelle Malkin
If we believe the spin of Associated Press headline
writers, there's little cause for concern about a new
Pew poll of American Muslims.
"Most U.S. Muslims reject suicide bombings," the AP
headline writer blithely reports.
But the details of the poll show that the
always-downplayed tiny minority of jihadi sympathizers
in America is cause for big concern.
The poll found that while 80 percent of
U.S. Muslims believe suicide bombings of civilians
to defend Islam cannot be justified, fully 13 percent
said they can be justified, at least rarely. One in four
younger American Muslims find suicide bombings in
defense of Islam "acceptable at least in some
circumstances."
About 29 percent of those surveyed had either
favorable views about al Qaeda or did not express an
opinion. Yes, they either gave al Qaeda thumbs-up or had
no opinion about the terrorist group responsible for
slaughtering nearly 3,000 of their fellow Americans on
9/11 and responsible for a global bloodbath from
Bali to Britain, the Middle East, and beyond.
A third of those polled believe the invasion of
Afghanistan to take out al Qaeda training camps after
9/11 was wrong. In addition, only 40 percent of all
American Muslims believe
Arab men carried about the 9/11 attacks—joining
Charlie Sheen,
Rosie O'Donnell and the inside-job
conspiracy-mongers. The poll focused particular concern
on jihadi sympathy among young Muslims and black
Muslims:
"Muslim Americans reject
Islamic extremism by larger margins than do Muslim
minorities in Western European countries. However, there
is somewhat more acceptance of Islamic extremism in some
segments of the U.S. Muslim public than others. Fewer
native-born African American Muslims than others
completely condemn al Qaeda. In addition, younger
Muslims in the U.S. are much more likely than older
Muslim Americans to say that suicide bombing in the
defense of Islam can be at least sometimes justified."
"It is a hair-raising number," Radwan Masmoudi,
president of the Washington-based
Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy, told
the AP. Indeed. The numbers should be a wake-up call,
not another excuse for the mainstream media to downplay
the threat of homegrown jihad.
The poll comes on the heels of the
Fort Dix jihadi terror bust involving young,
American-raised Muslims and the conviction this
week of Muslim doctor Rafiq Abdus Sabir—born in Harlem,
based in Florida—who had pledged loyalty to al Qaeda and
vowed to treat injured al Qaeda fighters so they could
return to Iraq to kill Americans. A Brooklyn bookstore
owner and a Washington, D.C., cab driver also pleaded
guilty and were sentenced to prison in the case. The
tiny minority of jihadi sympathizers aren't just
sitting around stewing harmlessly about their beliefs.
They are recruiting, proselytizing, plotting and
growing.
I'm reminded of a similar poll conducted in Indonesia
last fall. One in 10 Indonesian Muslims was found to
support bombings in defense of Islam. They took the news
a little more seriously in "moderate" Indonesia.
One in 10 in Indonesia, you see, equals 19 million
Muslims for violent jihad. That's just Indonesia.
Recent polling in Britain found that 13 percent of
British Muslims believe the
London subway bombers are righteous "martyrs,"
and 7 percent approve of suicide bombing attacks on
civilians in Britain in some circumstances.
Now, add that to the 16 percent of French Muslims, 16
percent of Spanish Muslims, 7 percent of German Muslims,
28 percent of Egyptian Muslims, 14 percent of Pakistani
Muslims, and 46 percent of Nigerian Muslims who told Pew
last summer that "violence against
civilian targets in order to defend Islam"
can be justified "often/sometimes."
A few fringe jihadists
here, a few fringe jihadists
there, and soon you're talking about bloody real
numbers.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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