An Iraqi Tells the Truth, and Takes His Life In His Hands

by Hugh Fitzgerald

At Memri.org, an astonishing act of truth-telling was recently posted. It’s by a Muslim Arab writer, Ali ‘Abd Al-Karim Al-Sa’di,  who describes his own people, accusing them of being, among other things, “racist, greedy, with expansionist aspirations, and hating the other” — all traits they attribute to Israel — and raising their children to hate all those who are not Muslim Arabs.

The piece speaks for itself, in its nonstop denunciation of Muslim Arabs. The most amazing thing about this piece is not its truthful and outspoken contents, but the fact that its author has not yet been killed.

MEMRI first describes his piece, and then provides a partial transcript:

In an article posted February 28, 2018 on the liberal Arab website Al-Hiwar Al-Mutmaddin (ahewar.org),[1] Iraqi Muslim Arab writer ‘Ali ‘Abd Al-Karim Al-Sa’di harshly criticized Muslim Arabs, saying they are racist, greedy, harbor expansionist aspirations, and hate the other – yet, by a double standard, they attribute all these traits to Israel, and raise their children to hate it and also to hate all those who are not Muslim Arabs. For example, he wrote, the Arabs and Muslims vilify Israel for occupying Palestine, and accuse it of grave crimes and evil intentions, but at the same time take pride in their own conquest of more than 20 lands in the early Islamic era….

Al-Sa’di concluded by condemning the Muslims’ appropriation of God, the next life, and Paradise, excluding from them non-Muslims; he called it “a corrupt, racist, and Nazi idea” and added that all this makes him ashamed to be an Arab.

The following are translated excerpts from Al-Sa’di’s article:

“We always hear that Israel is the source of racism and crime, that it hates the Arabs and Muslims, that it is greedy, that it has expansionist intentions, and other accusations and slogans of this kind, with which they have filled our heads since infancy. I hear [these slogans] recycled at home, on the street, in the school, at the mosque, and in the media. Unfortunately, I was once one of the herd that accepted the ideas, or a particular ideology, imposed by the ruling class, without awareness or analysis. At the same time, sometimes I can forgive myself, because a decade ago, when I was part of the herd, I was only 17. But after I wised up and began to think and ask myself many questions, I realized that these accusations directed against Israel attributing to it racism, expansionist aspirations, greed, and crimes were traits in which we ourselves – not Israel – excel, and are expert. Why, then, do we accuse the other of them?

“I will explain this forthwith. As an Iraqi Muslim Arab citizen, I will talk about my country Iraq, which was [originally] neither Arab nor Muslim. Everyone is aware of the cultures in it, and of its archeology, and also of the history of the Sumerians, the Babylonians, the Assyrians, and the Kurds in it. These peoples are neither Arabs nor Muslims, but at the time of what the Muslims call the futuhat [i.e. the Arab conquests during and after the time of the Prophet Muhammad], and in which they take pride, they conquered Iraq and forced Islam and [the Arab] ethnicity upon [the residents, telling them]: ‘Pay the jizya [poll tax] or convert to Islam’… and thus they Arabized and Islamized [the region] and raised in it the ethnic [Arab] and Islamic flag, at the expense of the other ethnicities and religions, through murdering millions….

‘”As we know, the borders of the [ancient] Arab state are only the Hejaz and Yemen, and within them lived Jews, Christians, and many opponents of Islam, who were all murdered and destroyed in the Battle of Banu Qurayza,[5] and there are Muslims who are ashamed of this [Battle] and attempt to rewrite [its history]. Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia, and other countries are not Arab countries, but they became so by force of invasion, and by force of murder and massacre [of their residents]. The Arab conquests [in early Islam] that came to India and Europe and other places failed, and praise Allah for that, because, had they been successful, these countries would have now been Arab-Islamic, and the Arabs would have called them ‘the source of Arabism’ [manba’ al-‘urouba], just as they call Iraq ‘the mind of the Arabs’ [jamjamat al-‘arab].

“The following is an example connected to the Arab Muslims’ attitude towards the Sabians: When I was an elementary school pupil, we had in our class pupils of the Sabian religion. We would ridicule them and exclude them, and when one of them brought us food or water, we would throw it into the garbage in front of him, without thinking about how he felt. Do you know why? Because we were raised to believe that the Sabians were unclean and that contact with them would befoul the body, so we must not eat or drink anything that is theirs. That is what we heard, and we did it without analyzing it for ourselves, because we were young. In addition to this, there were dozens of false accusations that we were taught about them, some of them shameful.

“But as time passed, I knew for sure that everything they told us was a lie, and I realized the power of the racism and hatred of the Arabs towards others. It is an indescribable phenomenon, most shameful and frightening. Hatred [of these others] only because of differences of race, ethnic group, or religion is unjustified. By Allah, is this fair? Is this just? Is this true? Who, then, are the racist Nazis who lust for expansion and occupation? Even their idea about God, the life of the world to come, and Paradise is loathsome, racist, and Nazi. They always claim that ‘the Quran is Arab and the language of the denizens of Paradise is Arabic!’ They think that the Creator and Paradise are theirs and theirs alone….

Why is the occupation of one single land by Israel – assuming that it is indeed occupation – considered a crime that is forbidden by Islamic law, while your occupation and attacks on more than 20 countries [in early Islam] are allowed according to that same religious law, and you see these as welcome occupations?! Worse, you also regret that the rest of the attacks didn’t go so well, like in Andalusia, India, and other places. What nerve!

“I regret that for 17 years of my life I was misled. I feel that this regret has aroused in me an internal counter-reaction, causing me to hate my affiliation, my origin, and my ethnic group, and from now on I will feel shame when I say I am Arab.

“What the Arabs think and what they do is a bizarre combination of double [standard] and contradiction… that in my view belongs in mental institutions. But I don’t know why the world allows them to carry out their nonsense, and tolerates them! And when will the Arabs notice that they are mentally handicapped?!”

Read the whole thing here.

Nothing further need be added to this indictment. Indeed, it needs to be left to speak for itself. It’s a furious outburst of candor from a Muslim Arab who can no longer contain himself at the spectacle of so much hate and hypocrisy from his own people. He’s a brave man. And we who, unlike him, are not risking our lives, should pay him the tribute of reading carefully what he has to say. He has earned that. And may he somehow survive.

First published at Jihad Watch.

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2 Responses

  1. Who cares about the truth? //
    At most, only two. //
    The one who fears the truth, and //
    The one who speaks the truth.//
    And the one who fearfully speaks the truth? That one is in a lonely class of the noble hero won.//
    I fear you’ll ask me which one am I.

  2. While he can’t do anything about being Arab, he can certainly stop being MUSLIM! Since it’s Islam more than Arab ethnicity that forms the underpinnings of both the racism as well as the double standards that Arab Muslims automatically imbibe

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