قال تعالى: (ولن ترضى
عنك اليهود ولا النصارى حتى تتبع ملتهم)
أثنت صحيفة إسرائيلية على
الكتاب محمد آل الشيخ الكاتب في جريدة الجزيرة و المعروف بالإنترنت باسم
(ناب) ووصفته (بالشجاع). حيث ذكرت مقتطفات من أحد مقالاته.
حيث شبه آل الشيخ المتطرفين الإسلاميين بالنازية. و ذكر أن
استئصال جذور التطرف لا يمكن أن يتم الا عن طريق تغيير الأفكار التي تشحن
بها المجتمعات الإسلامية. و قال أن العالم يجب أن يتعامل مع الحركات
(الجهادية) كما تعامل الأوروبيون مع النازيين.
وصلة المقال:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3128227,00.html
نص المقال:
Saudi journalist says terror groups should be treated as Nazis, total
war should be declared on extremist Islamic Ideology By Roee Nahmias
Courageous words: Not everyone in the Arab world praises Osama Bin
Laden and terror groups as heroes. Indeed, some Arabs have issues
scathing attacks on radical Islamic groups and they manner in which they
interpret Islam.
The criticism leveled at extremists by Saudi journalist Muhammad al
al-Sheikh, however, is unusual in its harshness. In two pieces published
in Saudi newspaper al-Jazeera, and presented courtesy of the Middle East
Media Research Institute, al-Sheikh charged radical Islamists hold a
similar, and even worse, ideology than radical Islam, and should be
treated as Europeans coped with Nazism.
The first article was published in July 10, following the release of
an extremist spiritual leader from prison. The release raises many
questions, al-Sheikh said.
“The man is one of the forefathers of terrorism and he is the one who
raised, through his books and radical interpretations, many of those
belonging to terror groups.”
“They say a Jordanian court acquitted him of charges that include the
blowing up of American facilities…however, this dangerous terrorist did
something much worse: he seized upon the down-and-out situation of many
Muslim youths today in order to perpetuate violence, murder and
destruction forever. In order to plant deep roots for the idea of
suicide and to incite kids to commit suicide."
“This is the root of the problem,” said al-Sheikh.
‘Hating the other’
According to al-Sheikh, “eradicating terror will only be possible by
doing away with the ideas that come from our society. A military
solution is not enough,” he said.
“We must treat modern Jihad parties just as the Europeans treated
Naziism," he added.
“The ideas of radical Islam are similar to the ideas that drove the
Nazi ideology. If the economic freeze and national depression in 1930
led to the emergency to murderous Nazism, we can say that the economic
and cultural failure that grip Arab and Muslim countries today, together
with the frustration of many Muslims, are once again driving this
murderous philosophy."
Similarly, the common denominator is hatred and physical elimination
of the other, al-Sheikh said
“I still believe that one of the first tasks for the international
community today should be to reconstruct its experience with Nazism and
cope with this barbaric, dangerous culture as it did with the Nazi
culture,” al-Sheikh wrote.
“If this isn’t done, the coming days could be very eventful and their
implications for the whole of humanity would be much more severe than
those of the World War,” he concluded somberly..