The Real Story on the late Dr. M.A. Zaki Badawi, KBE
The Real Story on the late Dr. M.A. Zaki Badawi, KBE
by Dr. Richard L. Rubenstein, Robert O.Lawton Distinguished Professor, Florida State University, former university president and internationally reknown author, theologian and commentator.
I learned this week of the passing at 83 of Dr. M.A. Zaki Badawi, K.B.E., (Knight Commander of the British Empire), and the most influential Muslim religious scholar in Great Britain. His was a career of extraordinary achievements, the details of which are available from the obits of the Guardian , the Times (UK) Aljazeera.net and many other sources. Among those who praised him when learning of his passing were Jonathan Zacks, the Chief Rabbi, Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, the Prince of Wales, and Tony Blair.
I came to know Dr. Badawi in the 1980s and early 1990s. He and his wife Mavis attended some of the same international conferences as did I and my wife Betty. Because of his sophistication and the range of his knowledge, Betty and I would often sit at the same table at dinner with Dr. Badawi and Mavis. We enjoyed his company until one day the subject of Israel came up. He said to me,”But, of course, you know that sooner or later the Israelis will have to go” In his mind, the matter was a foregone conclusion and discussion was out of the question. Mavis chimed in,”Like the Crusaders” Understandably, I lost any interest in Zaki Badawi as a dining companion.
This year I learned from a non-Jewish British friend who is a leader in the realistic human rights movement in the UK (supportive of Israel) that Badawi had recently told him that he had never taken out citizenship in spite of more than 30 years as the Establishment spiritual leader of British Islam. He told my friend he remained an Egyptian citizen. He also said that he had no interest in Darfur because those sub-Saharan Muslims were not really Muslims but polytheists.
Dr.Andrew Bostom, author of the acclaimed The Legacy of Jihad had this revelatory quote about whether the late Dr. Badawi's loyalties lay.
"Mervyn Hiskett (1920-1994) was an important scholar of the Hausa
(Hausa-speaking) Muslim population of Northern Nigeria and the adjacentareas of Niger. Hiskett chronicled the jihad campaigns of Usman Dan Fodio in the early 19th century (described in The Sword of Truth), and in the twilight of his career, he became very concerned about both the resurgence of jihadist thought amongst contemporary Nigerian Muslim scholars, and the parallel intolerance of the burgeoning Muslim community in his native Great Britain. In a chapter entitled, "Theocrats in a Secular Society" from his 1993 Some to Mecca Turn to Pray (p.235), Hiskett warned of the "ominous" sentiments expressed by Dr. Zaki Badawi, the scholar and one time Director of the Islamic Culture Centre of London, who had written openly about his ultimate desire to see Britain under the Shari'a:
"A proseletyzing religion cannot stand still. It can either expand or
contract. Islam endeavors to expand in Britain. Islam is a universal
religion. It aims at bringing its message to all corners of the earth.
It hopes that one day the whole of humanity will be one Muslim community, the Umma."
Posted by Jerry Gordon at January 31, 2006 08:27 PM
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The Real Story on the late Dr. M.A. Zaki Badawi, KBE
by Dr. Richard L. Rubenstein, Robert O.Lawton Distinguished Professor, Florida State University, former university president and internationally reknown author, theologian and commentator.
I learned this week of the passing at 83 of Dr. M.A. Zaki Badawi, K.B.E., (Knight Commander of the British Empire), and the most influential Muslim religious scholar in Great Britain. His was a career of extraordinary achievements, the details of which are available from the obits of the Guardian , the Times (UK) Aljazeera.net and many other sources. Among those who praised him when learning of his passing were Jonathan Zacks, the Chief Rabbi, Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, the Prince of Wales, and Tony Blair.
I came to know Dr. Badawi in the 1980s and early 1990s. He and his wife Mavis attended some of the same international conferences as did I and my wife Betty. Because of his sophistication and the range of his knowledge, Betty and I would often sit at the same table at dinner with Dr. Badawi and Mavis. We enjoyed his company until one day the subject of Israel came up. He said to me,”But, of course, you know that sooner or later the Israelis will have to go” In his mind, the matter was a foregone conclusion and discussion was out of the question. Mavis chimed in,”Like the Crusaders” Understandably, I lost any interest in Zaki Badawi as a dining companion.
This year I learned from a non-Jewish British friend who is a leader in the realistic human rights movement in the UK (supportive of Israel) that Badawi had recently told him that he had never taken out citizenship in spite of more than 30 years as the Establishment spiritual leader of British Islam. He told my friend he remained an Egyptian citizen. He also said that he had no interest in Darfur because those sub-Saharan Muslims were not really Muslims but polytheists.
Dr.Andrew Bostom, author of the acclaimed The Legacy of Jihad had this revelatory quote about whether the late Dr. Badawi's loyalties lay.
"Mervyn Hiskett (1920-1994) was an important scholar of the Hausa
(Hausa-speaking) Muslim population of Northern Nigeria and the adjacentareas of Niger. Hiskett chronicled the jihad campaigns of Usman Dan Fodio in the early 19th century (described in The Sword of Truth), and in the twilight of his career, he became very concerned about both the resurgence of jihadist thought amongst contemporary Nigerian Muslim scholars, and the parallel intolerance of the burgeoning Muslim community in his native Great Britain. In a chapter entitled, "Theocrats in a Secular Society" from his 1993 Some to Mecca Turn to Pray (p.235), Hiskett warned of the "ominous" sentiments expressed by Dr. Zaki Badawi, the scholar and one time Director of the Islamic Culture Centre of London, who had written openly about his ultimate desire to see Britain under the Shari'a:
"A proseletyzing religion cannot stand still. It can either expand or
contract. Islam endeavors to expand in Britain. Islam is a universal
religion. It aims at bringing its message to all corners of the earth.
It hopes that one day the whole of humanity will be one Muslim community, the Umma."
Posted by Jerry Gordon at January 31, 2006 08:27 PM