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		<title>Syed Qutb: The Philosopher of Militant Islamism</title>
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What’s wrong with Syed Qutb? I’ve heard this said many times by different people. Some see him as a hero, others the inspiration behind terrorist movements like al-Qaeda. There are even those, like Inayat Bunglawala, who see him as nothing more than a little controversial.  In this article I [...]]]></description>
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<p>What’s wrong with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayyid_Qutb">Syed Qutb</a>? I’ve heard this said many times by different people. Some see him as a hero, others the inspiration behind terrorist movements like al-Qaeda. There are even those, like <a href="http://leewochner.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/mr-bean.jpg">Inayat Bunglawala</a>, who see him as nothing more than a little <a href="http://www.iengage.org.uk/component/content/article/1-news/520-ed-husains-glorious-loyalty-oath-crusade">controversial</a>.  In this article I will be taking a brief look at Qutb’s life and ideas, and why he is still admired by militant Islamist movements today.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Early Career</span></strong></p>
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<p>Syed Qutb was born in 1906 in Musha in the Asyut province of Upper Egypt.  In his early twenties he moved to Cairo and worked as a teacher for the Ministry of Public Instruction. During this period he was also interested in literature and became known as a literary critic. It is noted that Qutb was liberal in the early part of his life, at one point he even advocated nudism:</p>
<blockquote><p>He worked as a teacher and on occasions became culturally confused, as for instance when he started to advocate the concept of nudism <em><br />
(Political Islam: Religion and Politics in the Arab World by Nazih Ayubi, Pg 137, Routledge, 1991)</em></p></blockquote>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">America</span></strong></p>
<p>In 1939 he started working for the Ministry of Education and in 1948 he travelled to the United States to study education. Qutb was initially an admirer of Western culture and its secular politics, but after a period of trying to integrate with American society he became disillusioned. He wrote:</p>
<blockquote><p>It is astonishing to realize, despite its advanced education and its perfectionism, how primitive the American really is in its views on life…Its behavior reminds us of the era of the ‘caveman’. He is primitive in the way he lusts after power, ignoring ideals and manners and principles…It is difficult to differentiate between a church and any other place that is set up for entertainment, or what they call in their language, fun,</p></blockquote>
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<p>In his book ‘The America that I saw’ Qutb wrote about an incident when he entered a church and the pastor was playing the gramophone and women and men were dancing together.  For Qutb it was unimaginable for this to be happening in a place of worship.  He mentions another incident where he was approached in the street by a prostitute.  His darker skin colour also made him a victim of racism in America; Qutb began to believe that it was Western culture that produced such people. He was also upset about the United States’ overwhelming support for the state of Israel.  Qutb <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qutbism#Jews">believed</a> Jews to be the root of all evil.  He decided not to stay on in the United States and once he finished his studies he returned to Cairo.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Muslim Brotherhood</span></strong><strong> </strong></p>
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<p>Returning to Egypt, Qutb was determined not to let Egyptian society become like American society.  In Cairo he joined <a href="http://www.hurryupharry.org/2009/09/01/hasan-al-banna-brotherhood-jihad-and-nazism/">Hasan al-Banna’s</a> Muslim Brotherhood (MB) movement and became chief editor of their literature.  In 1952 the Egyptian monarchy was overthrown by a group of army generals calling themselves the Free Officers.  Qutb initially supported the Free Officers, who were led by Muhammad Nagib and later Gamal Abdal Nasser:</p>
<blockquote><p>Indeed Qutb’s support for the revolution was so strong that he sent an open letter to Muhammad Nagib asking the latter to establish a just dictatorship<br />
(<em>Political Islam: Religion and Politics in the Arab World by Nazih Ayubi, Pg 138, Routledge, 1991)</em></p></blockquote>
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<p>When it became clear that Nasser wasn’t going to establish the kind of political system the MB wanted they turned against him and in 1954 tried to assassinate him.  In retaliation Nasser imprisoned many members;  Qutb was sentenced to 15 years of hard labour. In prison he was tortured and witnessed members of the MB being tortured in front of him.  It is believed these incidents encouraged him to become a jihadist ideologue.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ignorance (Jahiliyya)</span></strong></p>
<p>It is generally acknowledged that Qutb was inspired by <a href="http://www.hurryupharry.org/2009/08/25/mawdudi-the-godfather-of-islamism/">Mawdudi.</a> He borrowed and expanded Mawdudi’s concept of <em>Jahiliyya,</em> a pre-Islamic term for ignorance.  Mawdudi had used this term to describe the state of Muslims in the Indian Sub-Continent.  Qutb claimed the entire world had reverted to an age of neo-paganism, ignorance and Barbarism:</p>
<blockquote><p>The entire world is steeped in Jahiliyya… this Jahiliyya has transferred the reigns of sovereignty to the hands of man and assigned the overlordship of men to some persons…<br />
<em>(Milestones by Syed Qutb, Trans –S. Badrul, Karachi, International Islamic Publishers, 1981, P49)</em></p></blockquote>
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<p>The concept of Jahiliyya was taken one step further by Qutb.  He believed Nasser had become like the modern day Pharaoh, who thought he was god, whilst his officials had become like pagan worshippers &#8211; worshipping Nasser and not god. Hence Nasser and his officials were deemed no longer to be Muslims, despite professing to be so, and therefore they could justifiably be killed.  This <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takfiri">takfiri</a> logic is the same justification used by militant Islamist groups today like al-Qaeda:  any Muslim not working for Islamist goals is a bad Muslim who has not understood his religion properly and is a legitimate target.</p>
<p>Qutb believed the way to rid the world of Jahiliyya was through offensive <a href="http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/004900.html">Jihad</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Jihad is an inherent necessity in Islam, emancipating human beings from the shackles of false and fabricated masters…<br />
<em>(Sayid Qutb. Jihad in the cause of Allah- In Milestones, 2<sup>nd</sup> Ed, Translated by S. Badrul Hasan, M.A, Karachi, Pakistan, International Islamic Publishers Ltd, 1988, Pg 107-42)</em></p></blockquote>
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<p>Qutb also believed only he and his colleagues were proper Muslims:</p>
<blockquote><p>Since the Ummah is not “genuinely” Islamic, there is no Ummah save that formed by the true believers, that is Qutb and his circle<br />
<em>(Sivan. Radical Islam, esp., chapter 1, quotes pp.14-15)</em></p></blockquote>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Women</span></strong></p>
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<p>In an article he wrote about American women, Qutb stated:</p>
<blockquote><p>…the American girl is well acquainted with her body&#8217;s seductive capacity. She knows it lies in the face, and in expressive eyes, and thirsty lips. She knows seductiveness lies in the round breasts, the full buttocks, and in the shapely thighs, sleek legs — and she shows all this and does not hide it. <em><br />
(David Von Drehle, </em><a href="http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/presence-feb06.html"><em>A Lesson In Hate</em></a><em> Smithsonian Magazine)</em></p></blockquote>
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<p>Coming from a small village to the big city of Cairo was a complete culture shock for Qutb. His dislike of the way <a href="http://www.mideastweb.org/Middle-East-Encyclopedia/sayyid_qutb.htm">women</a> went around unveiled perhaps explains why he was always a bachelor; Qutb never married because he could not find a woman pure enough for himself, one that had not been contaminated by Jahiliyya.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Conclusion</span></strong></p>
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<p>Like the other leaders of Islamist movements (<a href="../archives/2388">Banna</a> and <a href="../archives/2337">Mawdudi</a>) Qutb was not an Islamic scholar. He was, however, an academic with a good understanding of the prevalent ideologies of his time.  Qutb recognized the appeal of Marxist thought amongst the poor and displaced Arabs in the Middle East and he set out to design a thought system that would supersede it.  Qutb believed that a revolutionary vanguard needed to be created that would not be contaminated by Jahiliyya.  This movement would then overthrow the corrupt regimes and establish in their place his political Islamist system.  All regimes in Muslim majority countries were jahil and therefore could justifiably be fought.</p>
<p>Qutb was executed in 1966 on charges of treason but his ideas live on and today continue to inspire militant Islamists.  Ayman al-Zawahiri was directly inspired by Qutb, <a href="../archives/513">Taqiuddin al-Nabhani</a> exchanged ideas with him and Osama Bin Laden studied under his brother Muhammad Qutb in Jeddah University.  Militant Islamists still look up to Qutb today and claim to be fighting the same battle that he was; fighting jahiliyya using the same method advocated by Qutb; aggressive Jihad.</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_Brotherhood">Muslim Brotherhood</a> is the largest Islamist party in the world today.  It also claims to be a democratic party.  In this article I will be looking at its founder <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan_al-Banna">Hasan al-Banna</a>, the reasons why he established the Muslim Brotherhood and his Nazi sympathies.</p>
<p>Hasan al-Banna was born in 1906 to a poor family in Southern Egypt.  During his teenage years he took part in demonstrations against British Rule. He later went on to become a school teacher and in 1928 founded the ‘The Muslim Brotherhood’ (MB), the world’s largest Islamist group.</p>
<p>Although the end of the Ottoman Empire was brought about by Turkish secular Muslims, some Muslims, like Banna, blamed “the West” and thus he established the MB with the aim of creating an Islamist State in direct antithesis to western ideals.  Banna was able to recruit from a large cross-section of Egyptian society by manipulating issues such as social inequality, public health and the growing conflict in Palestine.  Banna claimed his group would solve all these problems and thereby resurrect lost Arab glories.</p>
<p>According to Banna, the Ottomans and every other non-Arab Muslim power had not properly understood Islam.  Banna lists this as one of the reasons why these Muslim empires failed in the past:</p>
<blockquote><p>The transfer of authority to non-Arabs: Persians at one time, at another, the Mamluks, Turks and others who had never had the genuine taste of Islam, and whose hearts had never been illuminated with the light of the Qur’an because of the difficulty they encountered in trying to grasp its concepts, even though they read the words of Allah (swt)&#8230; <em></em></p>
<p><em>(Between Yesterday and Today by Hasan al-Banna, Pg 5, Prelude Ltd, 1997)</em></p></blockquote>
<p>This is a strange statement considering that the Ottoman Muftis had been giving fatwas to Muslims around the world for over 500 years.  It was also under the Ottoman Turks that Muslim power reached its zenith.  But none of this mattered to Banna, as far as he was concerned only his party had the correct political model.</p>
<p>Banna also believed in the compulsory nature of aggressive jihad:</p>
<blockquote><p>All Muslims must make jihad –Jihad is an obligation from Allah on every Muslim and cannot be ignored or evaded.</p>
<p>(<em>The Way of Jihad by Hassan al-Banna, Pg 2</em>)</p></blockquote>
<p>But Banna preferred to fight the Jihad once the MB had wrested state power from all rivals:</p>
<blockquote><p>It is Fard (obligatory) on us to fight with our enemies.  The Imam must send a military expedition to the Dar al-Harb (land of war) every year at least once or twice, and the people must support him in this</p>
<p>(<em>The Way of Jihad by Hassan al-Banna, Pg 8, Prelude Ltd, 1997</em>)</p></blockquote>
<p>To get to power Banna was even prepared to ally with the likes of the Nazis.</p>
<p>Banna’s ideology and the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazism">Nazi</a> ideology were quite similar.  The Nazis wanted to create an expansionist empire with a Fuhrer at its head; Banna wanted a Caliphate with a religious leader at its head.  In the 30s and 40s the MB worked tirelessly to propagate Nazi propaganda in the Middle East. Members of the MB translated Hitler’s book ‘<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mein_Kampf"><em>Mein Kampf’</em></a> into Arabic, calling it ‘<em>My jihad</em>’ and they also propagated the notorious anti-Semitic forgery ‘<em>The Protocols of the Elders of Zion’</em>.</p>
<p>At the outbreak of WW2 Banna also appealed to Nazi Germany for help in fighting against the British backed monarchy in Egypt.  MB even helped spy on the movement of British troops for the Nazis.  The Nazi party’s ascent to power through exploiting democratic means inspired Banna to similarly use democracy as a tool to take power.  The best known Nazi sympathiser in the Muslim brotherhood was Banna’s friend <a href="http://www.palestinefacts.org/pf_mandate_grand_mufti.php">Hajj al-Amin Housseni</a> who worked to propagate Nazi propaganda. Housseni, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, instigated riots against the Jews in 1929 (which destroyed the 3000-year old Jewish community in Hebron) and again in 1936 before visiting Nazi Germany in 1941. The founder of <a href="http://www.hurryupharry.org/2009/08/18/hizb-ut-tahrir-%E2%80%9Cwhat-is-required-is-actual-war%E2%80%9D/">Hizb</a> ut-Tahrir (HT) <a href="../archives/513">Taqiuddin al-Nabhani</a> , who, prior to establishing HT was involved with the MB, also associated with Housseni.</p>
<p>Another prominent member of the Muslim brotherhood was <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayyid_Qutb">Syed Qutb</a>.  Qutb’s books, especially ‘Milestones’ and ‘Social Justice in Islam’ played a key part in formulating Islamism’s violent ideology.  Qutb also wrote an essay called “<em>Our struggle against the Jews</em>” in which he condemns the Jews as being the root of all evil.  Although he was executed in1966, his works continue to be a source of inspiration for militant Islamist movements like al-Qaeda.</p>
<p>Members of the Muslim Brotherhood assassinated the prime minister of Egypt in 1948 and, in the following year, Hasan al-Banna himself was assassinated, it is rumoured by the Egyptian intelligence services.</p>
<p>His MB movement is today the largest Islamist party in the world and its offshoots, from Hamas to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_Association_of_Britain">Muslim Association of Britain</a>, are active around the globe.  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamas">Hamas</a> also distribute literature such as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Protocols_of_the_Elders_of_Zion">‘<em>The Protocols of the Elders of Zion’</em></a> and also encourage the killing of all Jews.  The founding charter of Hamas not only makes reference to ‘<em>The</em> <em>Protocols of the Elders of Zion</em>’ but it calls for the destruction of the State of Israel with which Hamas states that it can never have permanent peace. However just as the Nazis did, Hamas is prepared to use democracy as a tactic to get to power.</p>
<p>Hasan al-Banna was an anti-Semitic bigot who supported Nazism.  His Muslim Brotherhood movement remains true to those ideas today.</p>
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