Western Idealism And Sharia Law

Although Malise Ruthven is credited with coining the term 'Islamofascism' while writing for the British Independent in 1990, the term was coined by Maxine Rodinson.  Throughout the West we have a vast intellectual reserve providing antecedents to understand not only Sharia law, but historical analogies providing insight into the political and cultural currents that dominate Islam, especially as it confronts the West.  This confrontation will expose a fatal weakness within the West itself. If not corrected, this weakness will permit Sharia law to be protected under our Constitution, which would threaten the foundation of American exceptionalism.

Sharia law can be understood within the framework of other totalizing philosophical ideologies that have rocked the west under Marxism, Fascism, Totalitarianism and hosts of other political, national currents since the Enlightenment.

When one studies the growth and history of Italian Fascism, we find currents of thought similar to the contemporary trajectory and application of  Sharia Law.  In their rebellion against Kantian and Enlightenment intellectual dualisms, the Italian Fascists wanted to unify what they believe Kant had divided: thought from desire, subject from object, man from nature, nature from God, citizen from state.  In pursuing such a totalizing agenda, they embraced purely extrinsic means of forceful assimilation, if only to affirm nationalist goals.  Denying, as all movements within modernity do, the intrinsic value of personal liberty.  Their view of the human person is informed from John Locke's tabula rasa.  This has dangerous portents when fused within the vortex that is Fascism.

It fell to the Church and particularly Pope John Paul II to deny the role of intellectuals in providing a ground for man to discover or remake himself.  What Karol Wyojtla sought was to vanquish the perennial western desire in fashioning such a ground from idealism alone. By exhorting the Church's Tradition that ultimate reality is a spiritual organic unity as the human person, he galvanized both the Church and the West's efforts to be informed and shaped by insight gained at the foot of the Cross.

Throughout his tenure, John Paul II understood that the presence of an organic unity that is the human person requires that the relations between its parts be necessary, not accidental.  All that was put asunder by Kant and the idealisms of the Enlightenment must be refashioned in light of Christian ethics.   This provides insight into both motivation and content of the 'specificity of Christian ethics'.  Simply put, the Cross and the Resurrection have social and political consequences.  Theoretically, it informs the dynamic relation between reason and faith.

Such an ideal puts the mere extrinsic drive that is Sharia law in serious philosophical jeopardy.  Admonishing ethical systems to adopt a personalism is a serious attack not only on the social and ethical tenants of Islam, but John Paul II takes aim at secular life itself.

The West's fatal weakness lies in its egalitarian grasp tethered to an erroneous forward moving positivism masking a false liberty under the guise of a legitimate pluralism.

For the Italian Fascists, the Nation State expressed the highest reality. It was the march of a fully immanent God on earth.  This was the inspiration that goaded Hitler.  The rest is history!

Any ideology that ignores the ethical norms of personalism is bound to fail.  This is the trajectory of both Sharia Law and Western Liberalism.

Subservience to Sharia

We see this death-wish of the West exemplified in the latest news from Canada, where Toronto school authorities are putting islam on a pedestal, to the detriment of other religions, including Christianity, which is, after all, still the creed of most Canadians.

Until normal people regain control of their countries from liberals, this will get worse.

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