Holy War, Religion and Violence

Holy War, Religion and Violence

Went to a most inspiring talk last night entitled “Holy War, Religion and Violence” given by Keith Ward at Gresham College. I hope to get a copy of the transcript to post here but I learnt a lot and had a lot of thoughts implanted in my head including :
The Byzantine Empire was a remnant of the Roman Empire (which I knew) but far from being the glorious, free civilised image it liked to portray, the empire was in fact a dictatorship and when the Turks (Muslims) attacked they were seen by many as liberators and welcomed.The supposed ‘Dark Ages’ were only really in the West; the Muslim world was full of advances and enlightenment at the time.

The Arab world continued and kept alive the Greek traditions of philosophy and discovery, presumably from their Byzantine conquest, the west relearnt them from the Arab world.

When the West had caught up after the Dark Ages it commenced a ‘colonisation’ (Christianisation?) of most of the world, the Europeans were seen as Barbarians by the Muslim world, but we ignored most of that and just drained and destroyed them, turning them into the ‘Third World’ they are now.

The Qur’an is a set of principles or rules; there are no ‘Clergy’ in Islam, but a set of ‘lawyers’ if you like, who interpret the rules and pass those interpretations on to local followers, these ‘rules’ were written a long time ago for a nomadic society, so their interpretations have changed over the years. There is no supreme head of the Islamic Faith (The last Kalif was deposed in the 14th Century by Muslims) and there is only one Islamic State (Iran), compare that to Christianity. Mohammed was a political leader, so has influence on Politics, but Christianity was and still is tied in with politics.Most phrases taken from the Qur’an and used against it are taken out of context or presented in an edited form. The same applies with extremists; they even use elements of Lenin’s teachings on Violent Revolution being the only solution against what they don’t consider ‘real’ Islam, i.e. Democratic politicians in Islamic Countries.

Islam is an inclusive religion, all prophets from all faiths are considered valid, as are all paths to Heaven, however Muslims do consider Islam the best route, two quotes that sum this attitude nicely :

Let there be no compulsion in Religion

Let God Decide

I left the talk mentally buzzing, so then wrote this little poem :

Why can’t we all get along, why can’t we all get on.
The Christians want it, the Muslims want it, the Jews want it, everyone here wants it, I hope.
It just takes an idiot with a gun or a bomb, a pen or a song, to spoil it.

We all seem to agree that we all want to be free
We all know deep inside that violence isn’t right
So why do we keep doing it?

Is it too much to ask for people to put down their arms?
Is it expecting too much just to spread a little love, around?

So if we all know this why isn’t the world working?
Because here, I’m preaching to the converted

Then I went to do some boring Temp work the next day, where I listened to inane conversations all day

Ho Hum