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May 6 · Toronto, ON, Canada ·
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Islam needs to undergo a reformation, says President Obama.
In an interview with Jeffrey Goldberg, he said:
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"Let?s all stop pretending that the cause of the Middle East?s problems is Israel. We want to work to help achieve statehood and dignity for the Palestinians, but I was hoping that my speech could...create space for Muslims to address the real problems they are confronting?problems of governance, and the fact that some currents of Islam have not gone through a reformation that would help people adapt their religious doctrines to modernity."
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Jeffrey Goldberg writes: "In private encounters with other world leaders, Obama has argued that there will be no comprehensive solution to Islamist terrorism until Islam reconciles itself to modernity and undergoes some of the reforms that have changed Christianity."
Obama also laments the increasing adoption of hijab as part of a "fundamentalist, unforgiving" interpretation of Islam:
"Obama described how he has watched Indonesia gradually move from a relaxed, syncretistic Islam to a more fundamentalist, unforgiving interpretation; large numbers of Indonesian women, he observed, have now adopted the hijab, the Muslim head covering."
Obama says Muslims ("Islam as a whole...") need to "...undergo a vigorous discussion within their community about how Islam works as part of a peaceful, modern society," "challenge that version of Islam," and "isolate it."
So why not come out and publicly say the words "Islamic terrorism" as he knows and believes it to be?
"I do not persuade peaceful, tolerant Muslims to engage in that debate if I?m not sensitive to their concern that they are being tagged with a broad brush," he says. Goldberg writes: "He believes that a misplaced word, or a frightened look, or an ill-considered hyperbolic claim, could tip the country into panic. The sort of panic he worries about most is the type that would manifest itself in anti-Muslim xenophobia or in a challenge to American openness and to the constitutional order."
Obama, who once angered U.S. Muslims by correctly saying that the conflict in the Middle East "dates back millennia," is also right about everything he has said here, and it's refreshing to hear a liberal world leader acknowledge reality. But the panic he's worried about is already happening, and it's because he's *not* naming the problem.
Calling it what it is would go a long way to differentiate violent Islamists from the largely pro-secular, moderate and liberal Muslims in the United States.
Read the full interview here:
http://www.theatlantic.com/?/?/04/the-obama-doctrine/471525/