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Afghanistan/South Asia
Pakistani Intellectuals Duel Over Ultra-Cute Moslem Lezbo Irshad Manji
2004-06-09
From the Institute for the Secularization of Islamic Society, a book review by Irfan Khawaja, adjunct professor of philosophy at The College of New Jersey, and lecturer in politics at Princeton University.
Along with perhaps a million other people, I’ve recently been reading Irshad Manji’s book The Trouble With Islam, a snappy little critique of contemporary Islam (and non-contemporary Islam) written from a heterodox Muslim perspective. .... I liked Manji’s book quite a lot while disagreeing vehemently with parts of it. Whatever its flaws, the book is well-written and well worth reading.

Being the diligent reviewer that I am, I was obliged to read all of the other reviews of Manji’s book, if only to ensure that I didn’t end up re-inventing the critic’s equivalent of the wheel while writing my own. The negative reviews, Muslim and non-Muslim, are an instructive mix of legitimate criticism, total nonsense, and outright denial. The latter two categories include some real doozies, but surfing Manji’s website the other day, I happened on a review of the book in The Nation (Lahore, Pakistan) by columnist Farrukh Khan Pitafi that pretty much takes the cake. ....
Khawaja’s detailed criticism of Pitafi’s review.
The sheer blustering incompetence of it would only be worth ignoring if it didn’t appear in a major newspaper in a major Pakistani city-in Lahore, supposedly the cultural and intellectual capital of Pakistan (and I might add, my family’s hometown). There should be something disconcerting about the fact that a location like that should produce trash like this. ... Pakistan suffers from a bit of censorship, but it is censorship of a fairly porous and sporadic variety. So the failure here is as much a matter of censorship as it is a matter of intellectual integrity. Saturated in arrogance but incapable of producing arguments worthy of junior high school, the Pitafis of the Pakistani intellectual scene (and not all of them, I should add, live or work in Pakistan) seek, desperately, "not for objections and difficulties," but for confirmations of their prejudices—confirmations that function as proxies for genuine knowledge. The sheer hostility with which they express themselves—and their ineptitude even at that—is an indication not of genuine conviction, but of the chronic self-doubt that characteristically accompanies fideism. ...

The question, ultimately, is less what the Pitafis of the world think than who will succeed them. The nightmare of being replaced in public esteem by a "lecherous" lesbian ijtihadi is perhaps more than such brittle souls can endure. All the more reason to make the nightmare a reality. One person’s nightmare, after all, is another person’s agenda. In this light, whatever my criticisms, I’m delighted to say that the Manji phenomenon could well be a nightmare come true.
Posted by:Mike Sylwester

#7  tibor she a good looking woman but that true she arent no zeta-jones or garafolo for shure.
Posted by: muck4doo   2004-06-09 5:14:25 PM  

#6  "Ultra-cute" is a bit of a stretch.
Posted by: Tibor   2004-06-09 5:02:04 PM  

#5  Hilarious title.
Posted by: someone   2004-06-09 1:17:04 PM  

#4  IMHO Irshad and the few other brave Muslim dissenters are on a mission from G*d. If they succeed in reforming Islam from within, they will have saved the lives of millions.
Posted by: Craig   2004-06-09 12:59:41 PM  

#3  One of the bravest women in our times. She could really end up being a cultural hero to other Muslims, even men, AS LONG AS Muslims actually move to change what isn't working with their society.
Posted by: jules 187   2004-06-09 11:40:15 AM  

#2  She comes across as sort of a Middle-Eastern Camille Paglia.
Posted by: BigEd   2004-06-09 11:27:53 AM  

#1  ima say it before but worth repeating;

im love this woman! im just wory becuz she is have alot of death threats and is need our prayers. you all are want a muslim spek out against problems with islam? she has and she may be kill over it. if you havent yet you are shuld read her book and learn about ijtihad. as for her be lesbian im wish i had chance to set her strait. :)
Posted by: muck4doo   2004-06-09 11:10:51 AM  

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