Sunday, February 27, 2011

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In his latest weekly column published in The Republic of Sunday, February 27, 2011, Eugenio Scalfari writes: "The revolutions of the peoples of North African and Middle Eastern countries have many differences between them but also many similarities. Among these there are three that are worth mentioning: they are led by young people, have as primary objective the conquest of rights and freedoms and secular revolution in Muslim countries even if their cry for recognition and victory is often the traditional "Allah is Great "." Normally
Scalfari is one of the Italian journalists who wrote one of those things more interesting and more often shared, but it can happen to him to write things rough and substantially inaccurate, especially when facing the reality that evil does not know or know through the usual prism of prejudices euro-centric and pro-Western. Therefore I will endeavor to Italian Muslim who built his own culture to drink at the same sources which, with almost certainty, drank Eugenio Scalfari, (the French Enlightenment and especially Voltaire and Monteschieu and Diderop; the English philosophy of the first 700 ' and in particular John Locke, I think Manuel Kant) but then had the good fortune to jump into that big ocean that is the Koran, to highlight what are the main "inaccuracies" in his article: 2 - The young revolutionaries of northern Africa and the Middle East has made use of modern means of communication, which, moreover, have as their starting point in the mathematical sciences courses Europe from the Islamic civilization and thought greek barbarized returned to Europe from scholars of the universities of Cairo, Damascus, Cordoba, Toledo and then to Istanbul, but the use of these facilities has declined by a force that non-Muslim can not understand: what is received when the prostrations of prayer handed down by the Sunna, everyone, bowing with his forehead touching the ground and knows that its Head and Hand of God is between him and the Creator there is no middleman. We are Sunni Muslims do not have priests, nor bishops, nor popes
3 - It is now that young Muslims are thrown almost defenseless against the bullets and tanks of the West and its derivatives, have done so for decades against Cyrenaica colonialism, fascism, have done so for decades, young Algerians against the French paratroopers of Colonel Massu torturers, they did and they do the young Palestinians, who have dealt with in the Intifada against the Israeli occupation, armed with only stones and shouting "Allah -U-Akbar ", and brought him too young Iranians when, at the beginning of the revolution against the Shah (so similar in his clownish glitz to the clown of Tripoli) became killing tens of thousands by the secret police of the tyrant of Tehran. I am reminded, by assonance sentimental words of a beautiful poem that a poet born and raised in the Arab Muslim Sicily wrote in the aftermath of ethnic cleansing carried out by Arab anti Angevin French called by the Pope to crush the dream of a Mediterranean kingdom fertilized by the encounter of cultures and Arab, Jewish, Christian Frederick II: "Farewell Sicily, my beloved homeland, whose flavors are brought to me at the sunset and the wind is from the west Goodbye Sicily, land of honor, whose young people face death with courage and with smiling eyes "; 4 - On these young people who invoke God, Al Qaeda can not do any decision, because grim death exporters led by a self-styled sheikh who has probably never read the Koran, or if he has read it has forgotten the most important things, or perhaps read falsified version with CIA financing the university of Nebraska and distributed to young fanatics in Afghanistan for holy war against the Soviets, they have nothing to do with the message of peace, freedom and justice that resonates on every page of our holy book . Al Qaeda is a fascist movement and sign is the result of the contagion that has produced the worst the West to broadcast to the Islamic world in the centuries of colonial rule; 5 - I note with amused curiosity as the West is a nightmare, in addition to the loss of energy supplies and the arrival of "wild hordes" of bearded Muslim with clothes stuffed with TNT (I remember that in an article in the Po Valley was called "Horde" also ship full of Kurdish refugees fleeing from gas fired at American aircraft profusion of Saddam Hussein), the possible return of a Muslim caliphate extended from the Atlantic to the borders of India. Apart from the consideration that those caliphates in the centuries of their flowers were one of the highest manifestations of human history, I would ask those who are concerned about this kind because the peoples of Europe, different language and religion, divided by hundreds of bloody wars of dynasty and religion, including the two World Wars of the last century have been able to do with all the duties praised the European Union, while the Arab people united by language, common culture and the basic Their religion should not be doing anything that might be called the United States or the Arab Arab Union: who would call caliphate can not be accommodated, the word caliph comes from the Arabic and the Koran and Islam the only true Kalifa ( vicar), God is the human being, provided by the Creator as well as the gift of life, that of reason and desire for knowledge. Eugenio Scalfari I know that is a regular reader of Voltaire and deep, the urge to reread the wonderful secular prayer that concludes the Treaty on the tolerance of the great Frenchman: "I appeal to you, O God of all time, of all people and all the worlds ... Let everyone be reminded that they brothers, and let each day remember to take a few minutes of their day to thank you in a thousand different languages \u200b\u200bfrom Siam to California to thank you for the gift you have given them by giving them life. "
in there who does not believe in God something in common with Catholics who confuse faith with being Catholic. Many lay people believe that secularism does not mean I believe in God because I am deeply secular values \u200b\u200bof freedom, equality and fraternity. In addition to these values \u200b\u200bI believe in God who is compassionate and merciful, but also justice, and so there is no contradiction between the streets shouting "God is Greatest" and fight for freedom as my brothers are doing and sisters in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Palestine these days, and as the God who is Just and is calling for their leader, the victory will come.

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