provided a temporary reprieve to the Maronite Christians and
Shiites by forcing the PLO to flee Southern Lebanon. Philippines
is burning as the Islamic group called the Moro National
Liberation Front, plays havoc in the country and the fire has
scorched even Indonesia. The leader of the Moro National
Liberation Front, Sharif Zain-Jali, announced that a separatist
group representing a mere 5% of the population in Philippines
will ”become a nation in the eyes of the Islamic world”. In
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sudan and in parts of Southern Lebanon,
Islamic law has been proclaimed as the law of the land. In any
country with Muslim majority, the Muslim law prevails, but
wherever the Muslims are a minority they insist on a secular
state and equal rights for the minorities forgetting completely
how they treat their own minorities. The series of terrorist acts
against non-Muslims are legion. From the blowing up of Pan Am
103, the air heist from Kathmandu to Kandhar involving more
than 200 Indian passengers, bombing of the United States
Embassies, destruction of the statues of Buddha in Afghanistan
and the latest bombing of the World Trade Center in New York
on 11th September,2001, the raid on the Legislative Assembly of
Jammu and ”Kashmir Government at Srinagar on 1st October,
2001, an attack on Indian Parliament on 13th December, and
now the recent attack on Swami Narain temple in Gandhi Nagar,
Gujarat, on 24 September, 2002, should leave no one in doubt
about the intention of the Pan-Islamic fundamentalism trying to
overtake other civilizations. Since, 1500 A.D. there was hardly any period lasting more
than five years when the Muslims did not pick up arms against
Europe, somewhere in the Muslim world and in more than one
country simultaneously. The Muslims see a fundamental chasm
between Islam and the West. The two cannot co-exist, if the
west is to flourish, Islam has to be suppressed and vice versa.For
the Muslim world there is a widespread belief that 200 years of CHAPTER 19 CIVILIZATIONS FAULT LINES 315 Western colonialism, which oppressed and kept the Muslims
poor and backward with loss of initiative, are going to end and
the future belongs to Islam. The past 150 years, during which
the Muslims were culturally smothered and their institutions and
way of life destroyed, will be a thing of the past. They envy the
prosperity of the West and hate its success and their own
deprivation. In the words of Malise Ruthven, a British Arabist,
”The West like its women has been a simultaneous source of
attraction and repulsion; admiration for its institutions and for
the technical prowess that has enabled so many of its citizens to
community that cuts across European lines, a sort of thirteenth
nation of the European Community.” The French are basically
less racists than culturists. While they can accept black Africans
speaking perfect French as their legislators, they are averse to 316 INDIA AND ISRAEL CHAPT, ER19 Muslim girls wearing headscarves in their schools. The public
perception about this suffocating by increased presence, when
analyzed reveal the revulsion by 76 percent of the French against
Arabs, 46 percent against blacks, 40 percent against Asians and
24 percent against jews. In Germany in 1994, the picture was
somewhat different, being mainly directed against the Turks. In
1990, Bernard Lewis, a leading scholar of Islam, analyzing ”The
Roots of Muslim Rage” observed that the Muslim ire though
irrational, was definitely a historic reaction of an ancient rivalry
against a Judeo-Christian heritage, its secular content and
worldwide expansion. An Egyptian journalist, Mohammed SidAhmed,
revivalist movement, starting from Atlantic and ending up at
China in the East. Similar sentiments were expressed in 1 992 by
a prominent Indian Muslim, that the next confrontation from
the Muslim world would be along the fault line, coterminous
with the sweep of Islamic nations from the west to Pakistan. In
a similar vein a Tunisian lawyer observed that ”Colonialism tried
to deform all the cultural traditions of Islam. I am not an Islamist.
I don’t think there is a conflict between religions. There is a
conflict between civilizations.” As far as the USA is concerned,
a sample survey of 3500 respondents revealed that 61 percent
considered ’Islamic Revival’ as the main threat. A similar survey
to identify ’critical threats’ had revealed that 72 percent of the
public and 61 percent foreign experts believe nuclear proliferation
as No. one, while 69 percent and 33 percent of these categories
pointed their fingers at ’international terrorism’, both closely
associated with Islam. Similarly, 33 and 39 percent of the above
categories of the respondents saw a threat in the expansion of
Islamic fundamentalism. The Secretary General of NATO |n 1995
went to the extent of saying~7FiarTslamic fundamentalism was as
dangerous as communism had been to the West. However, in
the America centric west there is an unanimously growing
apprehension against a ’Tehran-Islamabad-Beijing axis’., to
counter, which the west will have to ally with India. Should these
three states form the underpinning of a larger grouping of other CHAPTER 19 CIVIUZATIONAL FAULT LINES 317 Muslim Asian countries, an informal ’Confucian-Islamist alliance’,
will emerge, on the world scene. A consolidation would occur
not because Mohammed and Confucius are anti-west but because
these cultures perceive the west as the main colonial persecutor.
This sentiment was echoed in 1994 when Mu’ammar al-Qadhafi