THE CHINESE CONUNDRUM
Urumchi, Xinjiang, China. Radical fundamentalist Wahhabi Islam is starting to spread through Xinjiang like an infectious disease. Why the Chicoms are allowing it is a mystery - for they are continually shouting wolf over "Moslem terrorism" in Xinjiang as an excuse to oppress the local people, called Uighurs.
But there is no such thing. Uighurs are not terrorists because Uighurs have been Sufis for centuries. (See Islam's Anti-Osama for a discussion of Sufism or the Sufi website Naqshbandi.org.)
Sufism is the peaceful form of Sunni Islam (just as Ismailism is the peaceful form of Shia Islam as we discussed last week in The Pamir Knot). It promotes a mystical, personal relationship to Allah, rather than performing robotic ceremonies (like praying five times a day with exactly the same words and motions every day, no changes ever) and following rigid rules as do mainstream Sunnis.
Instead of robot rituals, Sufis engage in joyous musical dancing, couples whirling themselves into trances.
Which is why Wahhabis hate Sufis as much as they hate us Christian infidels. The interesting thing about the Saudi attempt to Wahhabize the Uighurs is that the only recruits are young Uighur guys in the cities and towns. Not the women, and not much of anyone in the villages, which is where most Uighurs live.
So far, the only women the young Wahhabi guys have been able to persuade to wear the veil are their mothers. Try and tell young Uighur women she's got to hide her face in public and she'll laugh in your face.
What would you expect from a culture that has as its most revered Moslem shrine The Tomb of the Fragrant Concubine?
