
According to a Nov. 19, 2021ย report, โAn Egyptian court sentenced an 80-year-old-intellectual earlier this week to five years in prison over his remarks on the early Islamic conquests.โย ย Dr. Ahmed Abduโ Maher, a high-profile lawyer, expert on Islam, and author of 14 books on Islamic history and jurisprudence, was found guilty of โcontempt of Islam, stirring up sectarian strife and posing a threat to the national unity.โ
One of Maherโs chief โcrimesโ is his view on the seventh and eighth century Arab conquestsโa view based on a close and correct reading of both Muslim and non-Muslim sources: that Arabs conquerors invaded non-Muslim regionsโspecifically the Middle East, North Africa, and Spainโand engaged in atrocity after atrocity; that, while โspreading Islamโ was the motive later Islamic historiography attributed to the Arabs, their true actions belied a lust for rape and rapine; and that they overthrew and supplanted much more advanced societies, to the regionโs lasting regret.
Put differently, Maherโs views are identical with those presented inย Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War between Islam and the West, particularly its first three chapters that revolve around the early Arab conquests.ย As the Nov. 19 report continues,
Maher claimed in many of his speeches, writings, and TV appearances, that the early Islamic conquests were โmilitary invasionsโ, and called on Egyptโs top Islamic institutionโAl-Azharโto apologise on behalf of the Prophet Muhammadโs companions who led the raids.ย According to Maher, those โinvasions aimed to enslave women rather than spread Islamโ around the world.
Maherโs position naturally goes counter to the mainstream Islamic presentation of the early Arab conquests, which are referred to asย futuhatโliterally, โopeningsโ for the light of Islam to enter (orย fatahย in the singular, as the Palestinian group tellingly calls itself).ย In this context, every land ever invaded or seized by Muslims was done โaltruisticallyโ to bring Islam to wayward infidels, who are seen as the aggressors for unjustly resisting Islam.ย Or, in the words of an article titled โThe Wisdom of Jihad,โ published by the popular website, Islam Question and Answer, jihad does not โonly and simply mean to kill non-Muslimsโ; rather, โTheย kuffaarย [non-Muslims] whom we fight will themselves benefit from jihad. We strive against them and fight them so that they will enter the religion of Allah which is acceptable to Him, which will lead to their salvation in this world and in the Hereafter.โ
Maher made his position especially well-known back in early 2017, when the Muslim world was in an uproar after the announcement of President Donald Trumpโs โMuslim banโ (as referred to by his woke enemies).ย Then, Maher had posted aย videoย on YouTube (since removed, naturally, though not before I hadย translated relevant excerpts, which follow):
Friends, in regards to โฆ Donald Trump, we wanted to ask our brothersโtheย fuqahaย [jurists of Islamic law] and theย ulemaย [scholars of Islam]โa question: if this man โฆ were to coerce, through the power of arms, the greater majority of Muslims living in America โฆ to become Christians, or payย jizya, otherwise he takes over their homes, kills their men and enslaves their women and girls, and sells them on slave markets; if he were to do all this, would he be considered a racist and a terrorist or not?
Of course, Iโm just hypothesizing, and know that the Bible and its religion do not promote such things, but letโs just assume: Would he be a racist or not?ย Would he be a terrorist or not?ย How then [when one considers] that we have in our Islamic jurisprudence, which you teach us, and tell us that all the imams have agreed on, that the Islamic openings [i.e., conquests] are the way to disseminate Islam?ย This word โopeningsโ [futuhat]โwe must be sensitive to it!ย The Islamic openings mean swords and killing.ย The Islamic openings, through which homes, fortresses, and territories were devastated, these โฆ [are part of] an Islam which you try to make us follow.
So I wonder O sheikh, O leader of this or that Islamic center in NY, would you like to see this done to your wife and daughter?ย Would youโthis or that sheikhโaccept that this be done to your children?ย That your daughter goes to this fighter [as a slave], your son to this fighter, a fifth [of booty] goes to the caliph and so forth?ย I mean, isnโt this what you refer to as the Sharia of Allah? โฆย So letโs think about things in an effort to discern whatโs right and whatโs wrong.
In short, Maher asked the clerics of Islam what, precisely, they were complaining about. All that Trump had done is ban immigration from Muslim nations closely associated with terrorism. What if he actually treated Muslims in America the way Muslims have always treated non-Muslims under their authorityโthe way Islamic law, sharia, demandsโthat is, in a manner far worse than simply banning immigration from terrorist countries in the interest of national security?
For having such views and asking such questions, Maher has just been sentenced to five years imprisonmentโthe maximum penaltyโin accordance withย Article 98 Fย of the Egyptian penal code, better known as the โanti-blasphemy law,โ which states that:
Detention for a period of not less than six months and not exceeding five years, or paying a fine of not less than five hundred pounds and not exceeding one thousand pounds shall be the penalty inflicted on whoever exploits and uses the religion in advocating and propagating by talk or in writing, or by any other method, extremist thoughts with the aim of instigating sedition and division or disdaining and contempting any of the heavenly religions or the sects belonging thereto, or prejudicing national unity or social peace.
Nor is Maherโs case an aberration; as the Nov. 19ย reportย says, โSeveral other intellectuals, writers, and public figures have stood trial or received verdicts over the past few decades for their views under the infamous anti-blasphemy law.โ
On Nov. 29, Maher appeared onย BBC Arabic.ย He refused to offer an apology, insisted that all he had done is relay accurate history and ask commonsensical questions, and urged Egyptian President al-Sisiโnow his only hope, as Maherโs recent five-year-imprisonment sentencing is final and cannot be appealed before a higher courtโto consider pardoning him.
As obscene as Maherโs experiences are, itโs worth noting that something similar is happening in the West, though in reverse: whereas Muslim nations insist on portraying their brutal and savage heroes of the past as noble and pious, Western nations insist on portraying their noble and pious heroes of the past as brutal and savage (in a word, โracistโ).ย As Western governments become more third-world dictatorialโand as their woke-war on history becomes more fanaticalโlook to see elements of Maherโs fate surfacing in the West.
Byย Raymond Ibrahim