Reza Aslan blames rise of “Islamophobia” on Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, Frank Gaffney and Daniel Pipes

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Just how hostile and compromised is the media landscape? Look no further than the CNN show Believer. CNN is featuring academia’s Anwar Awlaki hosting a show on dawah — Reza Aslan. Aslan, according to a description of the show, will “immerse himself into one of the world’s most fascinating faith-based groups to experience life as a true believer.” He has already done so by eating human brains and smearing Hindus.

Reza Aslan (more here and here) is the exemplar of the deceptive Islamic supremacist who is widely taken as a “moderate.” Robert Spencer writes that he is “thus a good illustration of how people can be taken in by such snake-oil peddlers.” He claims that “women enjoy complete equality in Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh and Turkey.” Yes, he is that kind of vicious liar — the bigger the better, and has made his career on lying, defaming and libeling me, my colleagues, and others.

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“Reza Aslan blames rise of ‘Islamophobia’ on Robert Spencer, Pamela Geller, Frank Gaffney and Daniel Pipes,” by Robert Spencer, Jihad Watch, March 12, 2017:

Cannibal Reza Aslan will never tell you this, but I will: the real originators of “Islamophobia” in the U.S. are not Geller, Gaffney, Pipes and me, but Nidal Malik Hasan, Mohamed Atta, Osama bin Laden, Anwar al-Awlaki, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Mohammed Abdulazeez, Syed Rizwan Farook, Tashfeen Malik, Omar Mateen, and all the other Muslims who have plotted and/or carried out jihad massacres on American soil. Aslan’s whole “Islamophobia” roadshow is a cynical and disingenuous attempt to divert attention away from the reality of jihad terror.

His claim that Geller, Gaffney, Pipes and I are actually responsible for any suspicion Americans have of Islam or Muslims is also self-contradictory: on the one hand I am a “moron” and Gaffney is a “wackjob,” and all of us are “fringe figures,” yet somehow we have managed to amass enough nefarious power to make “Islamophobia” enough of a serious concern that he has to run around the country giving talks about it.

Meanwhile, speaking of “morons,” Aslan has made the ridiculous claim that the idea of resurrection “simply doesn’t exist in Judaism,” despite numerous passages to the contrary in the Hebrew Scriptures. He has also referred to “the reincarnation, which Christianity talks about” — although he later claimed that one was a “typo.” In yet another howler he later insisted was a “typo,” he claimed that the Biblical story of Noah was barely four verses long — which he then corrected to forty, but that was wrong again, as it is 89 verses long. Aslan claimed that the “founding philosophy of the Jesuits” was “the preferential option for the poor,” when in reality, that phrase wasn’t even coined until 1968. He called Turkey the second most populous Muslim country, when it is actually the eighth most populous Muslim country. He thinks Pope Pius XI, who issued the anti-fascist encyclical Mit Brennender Sorge, was a fascist. He thinks Marx and Freud “gave birth to the Enlightenment,” when it ended in the late 18th century, before either of them were born. He claims that “the very first thing that Muhammad did was outlaw slavery,” when in fact Muhammad bought slaves, took female captives as sex slaves, and owned slaves until his death. He thinks Ethiopia and Eritrea are in Central Africa.

A “renowned religious scholar” such as Reza Aslan should not make such elementary mistakes. But this is, of course, the man who writes “than” for “then”; apparently thinks the Latin word “et” is an abbreviation; and writes “clown’s” for “clowns.”

“Celebrity Prof Reza Aslan Brings His ‘Islamophobia’ Show To Penn,” by Gregg Roman, Daily Caller, March 10, 2017:

What happens when a professor known for hyping the dangers of “Islamophobia” is accused of perpetuating such a “phobia” himself? Critics of UC Riverside creative writing professor Reza Aslan’s new CNN show, “Believer,” are charging him with “Hinduphobia” for depicting Hindus as cannibals in the opening episode.

An Iranian-American academic, author, HBO producer, and now television host Reza Aslan has become a sought-after speaker on Muslim life in America. His celebrity profile packed the house at the University of Pennsylvania last month for the presentation “Fear Inc.: Confronting Islamophobia in America.”

The crowd of approximately 750 was a diverse mix of students, attentive adults, and prominent Penn faculty and alumni, most notably NBC’s Andrea Mitchell. The significance of the turnout was clear: fearmongering about rising “Islamophobia” is trending, and a young, hip Muslim-American with cable TV producing credentials has the answers.

Aslan began by proclaiming American “Islamophobia” a recent phenomenon. An Iranian immigrant whose arrival in America coincided with the Iran hostage crisis, he claims to have witnessed little bigotry against Muslims. Even 9/11 sparked not a backlash, but a nationwide rallying cry to support Muslims. “If we are engaged in the war of ideas, we knew that the most powerful weapon in our arsenal were the three million Muslims that were here,” he proclaimed.

So where did “Islamophobia” originate? A few fringe groups, or “clowns” as he put it, supposedly created it in 2014. They allegedly include authors Robert Spencer, whom Aslan charmingly called a “moron,” Pamela Geller, Frank Gaffney (a “wackjob!”), and Middle East Forum president Daniel Pipes, whom he called

the thinking man’s Islamophobe! He’s the guy I worry about the most because his argument is pretty simple: it’s not the jihadists and the terrorists that we need to worry about, it’s the Muslim who is actually absorbed in American culture.

Pipes never made such a claim and, far from encouraging fear of Muslims, has consistently proclaimed “radical Islam in the problem; moderate Islam is the solution.”

Aslan encouraged the audience to “laugh at these guys” and ostracize them as “fringe figures, hate group leaders . . . and people who have no business in the mainstream on any topic, much less Islamism.” He even claimed that Trump doesn’t believe Islam is a religion at all.

A student asked about U.S. influence on the rise of Islamism, leading Aslan to point out that this is neither unique nor surprising. Religious nationalism is on the rise everywhere, especially in the U.S. and Israel, he maintained. He brought up a Pew study to back up his contention that at least one third of the U.S. can be defined as Christian nationalists, and cited messianic Zionists and current Israeli Education Minister, and who Aslan called “the expected next Prime Minister, Naftali Bennet” as Israeli examples.

“What’s important to understand is that [Islamism] is not a religious ideology, it’s a political ideology,” Aslan stressed. “As an ideology, it has very defined goals that are nationalistic.” The U.S should only be concerned with those whose goals are “trans-nationalistic,” he added.

But of course, Islamism is inherently religious, not merely political, adhering as it does to the traditional tenets of Islam that do not allow for separation of church and state. Moreover, Aslan erroneously claimed that the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas are nationalistic, whereas only al-Qaeda and ISIS are trans-nationalistic.

Aslan insisted repeatedly that Islamists with nationalistic views are part of the worldwide trend exemplified by Brexit and the election of Trump, and should not be feared. That is, only jihadists like ISIS are distinguished by a “military element” and therefore pose a threat to Americans.

His claim that the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas are only interested in taking political control, respectively, of Egypt and the Palestinian territories is deeply inaccurate. The Muslim Brotherhood has always maintained trans-nationalistic goals, while Hamas has forged alliances with international jihadist groups and Islamist regimes.

In emphasizing this “important distinction” Aslan sought two goals: downplay the number of dangerous Islamist groups, and attack the Trump administration for its anticipated plan to label the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. “We’re in the midst of an administration that shows no difference between these two orientations,” Aslan declared to gasps of outrage from the likeminded audience. “We have to stop jihadists, but to apply the same pressure to Islamists is disastrous. This is what leads to the kind of radicalization we are trying to reverse.”…

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Hindu Zionist
Hindu Zionist
7 years ago

REZA ASLAN HAVE UNCONCEALED ‘HINDU-PHOBIA’! HE DEMONIZED ‘HINDUISM’ IN HIS CNN SHOW! DIRTY HYPOCRITE!!

TrumpIsRightAgain
TrumpIsRightAgain
7 years ago
Reply to  Hindu Zionist

VILE HATEMONGER Reza Aslan is trying to drum up Hindu-phobia by implying that just because a remote sect in one area has some unsavory practices, that it somehow reflects on all Hindus. It doesn’t. But that doesn’t mean that 28,000 terror attacks around the world don’t reflect on Muslims – they DO. Because the numbers are high, the terrorists have been shielded, supported, paid, and glorified, and because this is a CERTAINTY taking place wherever there are Muslims – all over the world.

Aniruddha
Aniruddha
7 years ago

Yes he is. He will also drum up falsehoods against Christians and Jews. He has to be exposed for the closet jehadi he is. We can’t let him get away.

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago
Reply to  Aniruddha

What’s “closet” about him, except to leftists?

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  Pray Hard

He was a bacha bazi boy who danced his way up the cnn corporate ladder.

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago

Actually, 30,450+ as of today …

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago
Reply to  Hindu Zionist

He used it to deflect cannibalism from Islam onto a fringe sect of Hinduism.

Kook of the East
Kook of the East
7 years ago

Spencer is 100% correct.
If muslums had never started to commit terror around the world, I would have never sought out information about them.

Your gonna reap just what you sow.

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago

They’ve been doing it for 1,400 years …

Kook of the East
Kook of the East
7 years ago
Reply to  Pray Hard

Yep.
Funny how that isn’t taught in schools here.

berserker
berserker
7 years ago

All one has to do is read about the life of Mo to become Islamophobic. Perhaps Aslan should talk to Mo.

http://www.justislam.co.uk/images/Ibn%20Ishaq%20-%20Sirat%20Rasul%20Allah.pdf

pipo
pipo
7 years ago
Reply to  berserker

Spot on, just read about the life of Mo (for example by Maxime Rodinson) and that make you already pislamohopic.

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago
Reply to  berserker

There is no such thing as “Islamophobic”. Talking about it, even in jest, as if it’s real, validates it.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago

Does this muslim monkey dog have the balls to debate any of those he snivels and whimpers about on a real time televised debate? If islam is so wonderful, then lets discuss it and have a for really demon worshiper explain it in real time. With unedited questions at random from the studio audience.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Reza Aslan, liar, fool, half-wit, barely a neuron in his empty Muslim head, yet CNN provided this imbecile a forum. Rebecca Berg seen smiling at the sight of a video showing a white, mentally handicapped man being tortured by two black Chicago racists, so she hit the jackpot with CNN and is invited on to offer her slightly above mentally retarded views. Pretty much anything low and totally degraded CNN approves of – and now to prove a point they have Reza Islam conducting a show. CNN broadcasts from a sewer.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  Rob Porter

cnn is a has been that almost was, now it is a mouth piece for islam and stupidity.

Pastor C
Pastor C
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Pamela, Robert, Frank, etc. please wear this noble accusation as a badge of highest honor in the war against civilizational jihad!

Coming from this Muslim megalomaniac, the incomparable distinction he ascribes to you enshrines each one of you, individually and collectively, as the veritable experts in the field of Islamic terrorist ideology as well as any/all matters pertaining to the same.

We remain deeply-indebted to you for your courageous, patriotic, peerless, academic and analytical work that you do on behalf of a woefully-blinded, politically-correct and naive republic!

We’d fare, infinitely-better as a nation, if any one of you were strategically-situated at the White House, State Department, NSA or the Pentagon (in defense of America) instead of those who, presently, make mockery of the false notion of gathering intelligence and assessing how to more intelligently, effectively and efficiently wage war against Muslim supremacists as they, constantly, gain more ground to place the whole of Western civilization under the oppressive hand of Sharia law.

May God continue to protect, bless and sustain you in your efforts to rescue our nation from her lethally-ignorant ways.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago

LOL, “islamism”. Yeah, we never had to worry about nazis, only the nazists….
I wonder if Resa learned his dance moves from being a bacha bazi boy?

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny

That would be a good question for him to answer to the studio audience, if he has the balls to enter into a no holds barred debate.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Or a no hold barred dance contest! Lap dances for dirty old bearded muslum apes are probably his specialty.

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
7 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny

Once a bacha bazi boi always a bacha bazi boy.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago

It’s sad how Persians became slaves to the Arabpig death god. They were once civilised Zoroastrians.

Duchess of Pork
Duchess of Pork
7 years ago

Oh dear Reza. You forgot to name the millions in countries around the world that have the back of those you so freely slag. We’re called the people, we’re growing in numbers we are finding our voice and we’re onto your deceit. You’ll hear us roar, you’ll feel the burn.

Craig
Craig
7 years ago

“Islamophobia” is an irrational fear of islam.
When humans fear the raping and murdering muslims, that is not an irrational fear, that is self-preservation.
When people read the POS koran and it says to kill the infidels (Christians, Jews), a fear of muslims is self-preservation. When the POS subhuman muslims chant “death to america” and Americans fear the muslims who rape and murder Americans, it is not irrational, it is self-preservation. Soon, evicting every muslim savage from the United States will be self-preservation.

.madashell
.madashell
7 years ago
Reply to  Craig

Exactly.
“Islamofactual” is the term they fear.

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago
Reply to  Craig

Islamophobia …

“a word created by fascists, and used by cowards, to manipulate morons.”

Andrew Cummins

Liatris Spicata
Liatris Spicata
7 years ago

Reza Aslan blames rise of “Islamophobia” on Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, Frank Gaffney and Daniel Pipes

Reza is completely correct on this score. You see, without people like Reza named, few people would know the about connection between terrorism and Islam- terrorism would all just be some mysterious force that lacked any historical context or ideological component. It would all just prove how we needed more gun control and mental health facilities- that’s what you would get if you relied on mainstream media like NYT, WaPo, and BBC for your information.

TrumpIsRightAgain
TrumpIsRightAgain
7 years ago

Right, and we’d be under the vague impression that we deserved it because of being colonialists or something to do with Mansfield Park, or because we weren’t being nice enough to them when all they wanted was to build a mosque on top of one of our cultural shrines they’d helpfully blasted down.
Thank God for Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, Frank Gaffney and Daniel Pipes! At least some of us know what we’re up against.
Problem is, there is no such thing as “Islamophobia” – that’s just a strategy to stifle all thought and conversation on the matter.

Janet
Janet
7 years ago

And don’t forget Brigitte Gabriel! She also knows Islam inside and out.

felix1999
felix1999
7 years ago

Blame me too!
Being EDUCATED about Islam is what OUTRAGES YOU.
Go back to the 7th century in your own shiiit hole of a country.

Spaulj67
Spaulj67
7 years ago

I don’t fear islam, I hate islam for the evil it perpetuates on both Muslims and non muslims. It is a social cancer of the first order. Islams weak spot is its mass murdering prophet. Notice how he is rarely if ever talked about in these debates and yet he is the best example of a Muslim according to Allah.

Sheikh Ali
Sheikh Ali
7 years ago

I was a Muslim and embarrassed and had a guilty feeling that I was following a death cult. But
abandoning that cult means death. Fortunately through a friend I came to overcome my dilemma and began living a civilized life. For those who want to follow me see http://ilovesanatanadharma.blogspot.in/

AlgorithmicAnalystD
AlgorithmicAnalyst
7 years ago

At least you’re in good company 🙂

Somehow, being called a moron, by a moron, doesn’t have much sting …

Alleged Comment
Alleged Comment
7 years ago

No, Moslems must blame themselves for the rise of their own demise of Islamophobia. Nobody wants them. Not even Moslems themselves as they like to SLAUGHTER and blow each other up.

They create their own Islamophobia and typical of the left PUT the blame on YOU.

Jaem
Jaem
7 years ago

This is the same man that just ate human brains on CNN. Not joking, he actually ate human brains with a cannibalistic tribe on CNN. He is that stupid. His pathetic and desperate attempts to get views on that disgusting “news” show makes me pity him.

tatka150
tatka150
7 years ago
Reply to  Jaem

It makes me even more proud of CNN. They are trying to take everybody brain out with their crap. Dude already eats it. More progress every day.
Congrats CNN!

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago
Reply to  Jaem

He did it to deflect Islam’s cannibalism onto a fringe Hindu sect.

Bob Smith
Bob Smith
7 years ago

I blame rise of “Islamophobia” on Islam. Funny how we don’t need fake “phobia” labels for other religions.

Janet
Janet
7 years ago

Islamophobe and proud of it!

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago
Reply to  Janet

There is no such thing as an “Islamophobe”. When you pretend it’s real, even it jest, it validates and perpetuates the false concept. Please, try to get your mind right. Same for you, Fred.

Janet
Janet
7 years ago
Reply to  Pray Hard

It was a joke!

Aniruddha
Aniruddha
7 years ago

Reza Aslan is as dangerous as a jehadi, if not more. He is the glib-talking front that is trying to deflect the world’s attention from jehad, by painting it’s victims as the culprits. He needs to be exposed at every forum possible. We cannot allow fifth columnists like him to weaken the global fight against jehad from within, with his ‘takiya’ or Islamic deception. We have these kinds in India too, who only attack those who oppose jehad, and hide their strategy under the garb of ‘secularism’. There is a new kind of media though in India which has started exposing these sly warriors of Islam, and who are not afraid to be politically incorrect and call these people the name they deserve – apologists for jehad.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
7 years ago

There is a leftist sentiment that Islamophobia, whatever the hell that is, is due to Trump campaign rhetoric and a new wave of populism. I submit it is due to 9/11, Khobar Towers, USS Cole, Ft. Hood, the Ft. Dix Six, the underwear bomber, the shoe bomber, Chattanooga, Orlando, San Bernardino, Ohio State, the list is endless. Need I go on?

Aniruddha
Aniruddha
7 years ago

The biggest irony about Reza Aslan’s show about an obscure Hindu cult is this – most Hindus are vegetarian, while the streets of India flow with rivers of blood when the Muslims slaughter their goats openly during their festival, id ul fitr. The halal slaughter of animals, where the poor beasts are made to bleed to death, is probably the cruellest sight on earth. But that is what Allah ordains, and that is what Reza Aslan will never speak about.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago
Reply to  Aniruddha

Don’t muslum also publicly slaughter cattle in Pakistain?

Aniruddha
Aniruddha
7 years ago
Reply to  IzlamIsTyranny

Yes when they get time off from slaughtering minority Hindus and Christians.

James Stamulis
James Stamulis
7 years ago

Reza as is CNN are not relevant anymore. In fact the entire democratic party is irrelevant.

UnderzogD
Underzog
7 years ago

Reza Aslan dreams of eating Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller’s brains. And one can see all the idiots criticizing ace reporter and virtuoso pianist Lauren Greene’s interview with him by the youtube Commies. How dare Lauren Greene point out that Aslan is a Muslim.

Kuffar
Kuffar
7 years ago

All they know is terror. Why do you think the penalty for leaving islam is death? If it were different, they would have no followers.

boucle
boucle
7 years ago

Will someone shove a pork penis in this moron’s mouth to shut him up?
Then deport him to Iran.

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago

First thing I’d do is break that finger.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago
Reply to  Pray Hard

Isn’t Resa supporting the Islamic State w/that gesture?

Marianne
Marianne
7 years ago

Reza Aslan claims that “women enjoy complete equality in Indonesia”. Not long ago, a woman was caned in Indonesia for standing too close to her boyfriend. There was also a 60-year-old Christian woman who was caned in Indonesia for selling alcohol. And Reza Aslan has the nerve to blame the rise of “Islamophobia” on Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, and others. For what? For telling the truth? People need to know the truth about how violent, cruel and dangerous this so called political fascist ideology masquerading as a “religion” is.

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago
Reply to  Marianne

Problem is, most people don’t want to “know” anything, especially the truth. They want to “believe” something, regardless of the facts.

Death to Islam.

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
7 years ago

There is no “Islamophobia” to rise.

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago

I wonder if Reza realizes his Sunni allies will turn on his Shiite dog a$$ in a heartbeat once the kafir al najjis have been dealt with?

Merlinever
Merlinever
7 years ago

There cannot be a “rise of Islamophobia” because there is no such thing as Islamophobia. The term was created by the Muslims to silence those who revealed Islam for the nightmare-on-wheels that it is by telling the truth about it.
A phobia is an irrational fear of something. And anyone who believes that it’s irrational to fear a so-called religion (Islam isn’t a religion) that is the only one in the world that has a developed doctrine, theology, and legal system that mandates extreme violence against all unbelievers (all non-Muslims) and has been killing those of other faiths simply for being of other faiths since it was created over 1400 years ago isn’t playing with a full deck.comment image

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago
Reply to  Merlinever

Hitchens was here quoting someone else named Cummings. It is sad Hitchens is gone…RIP.

George
George
7 years ago

Three cheers for Pam Geller and Robert Spencer. Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah. For they’re jolly good fellows.

Butseriously
Butseriously
7 years ago

The Left typically falls for a fake history writer who calls ‘FIRST CENTURY’ Judea as Palestine – a historical liar with intent. The Herodotus Deception: https://www.amazon.com/Philistine—Palestine-Exposing-Biggest-Deception-ebook/dp/B01B9B482Y/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

Ayna
Ayna
7 years ago

“Look what I picked: my nose produces the biggest buggers”.

No Fear
No Fear
7 years ago

The three main anti-Islam texts are:

1. the Quran
2. the reliable Hadith collection
3. Sirat Rasul Allah

EnglishGit
EnglishGit
7 years ago

lol, does this brain-eating cannibal still think he can preach morals at others?

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago

It looks like Resa is already to give himself his own proctology exam — or perhaps already did.

santashandler
santashandler
7 years ago

Is this a Youtube video to teach how to do self-prostate exams?

IzlamIsTyranny
IzlamIsTyranny
7 years ago

Resa, the lost years:comment image

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