Can an American President Be a Muslim
Apostate?
By Frank Salvato
As the primary season finally gets started the
issue of Barack Obama’s religion takes the stage once again. While there are
some aspects of his religious affiliations that cause legitimate concern, the
contention that he is a danger because he practiced Islam as a child, under the
guidance of his father and then his step-father, is being overblown for what it
is not and ignored for what it is.
The notion that Barack Obama is a closeted
Islamist is akin to a black helicopter theory. He has established that he is a
member of the Trinity United Church of Christ. While there are many questions
surrounding the bigotry of this congregation’s controversial pastor and the
afro-centricity of the church’s tenets, the fact remains the church is not a
mosque and the pastor is not an Imam or cleric.
But, as Islamic scholar Daniel Pipes points out
in his recent article, Confirmed: Barack Obama Practiced Islam, Barack Obama did in
fact practice Islam as a child. True, most of us, as children, are guided by our
parents in the ways of religion, taking up the faiths of our mothers and
fathers, but a choice later in life to deviate from their religious beliefs does
not nullify the fact that we once attended the churches, synagogues, mosques,
etc. sanctioned by our parents. To this extent, Barack Obama did practice Islam
and was subjected to the fundamental tenets of the ideology.
This fundamental truth is important for at
least a few different reasons. Fundamentalist Islamists, radical Islamists,
Wahhabists, believe, among other things, that :
▪ When one is born of Muslim parents they are
Muslim
▪ Everyone who does not embrace Islam is a
non-believer and thus, is an enemy to Allah, his Prophet and believers
▪ Should one leave the faith of Islam they are
considered an apostate, a denier of the Koran, and should be killed
When you acknowledge the fact that Barack Obama
was brought to mosque to practice Islam as a child and that he was born of a
father that was Muslim, in the eyes of Wahhabists and Islamist fundamentalists
he is considered an apostate. Under fundamentalist Islamic dogma – Wahhabi dogma
– he is considered an enemy of Allah, his Prophet and believers. In the world of
radical Islamists, Barack Obama is the worst kind of infidel – a traitor – and
should be killed.
This is pretty bad news for Barack Obama. Not
only does he have Hillary Clinton “gunning” for him – which can be dangerous in
and of itself – he has the entire radical Islamist world looking to kill him –
by fatwa, by religious edict, not because of his politics, but because he is a
Muslim apostate.
This brings up a very serious question with
regard to a major limitation should Barack Obama make it to the White House. In
this age of conflict between Western Civilization and radical Islam, when the United States must have the most potent
of leaders on the world stage, can a Muslim apostate achieve credibility within
the Islamic world?
Over the next several decades it is going to be
paramount that the United States – and the West – have a working relationship
with the Muslim world, both ideological and governmental. The President of the
United States must be appreciated for his status and be accepted as credible
when proposing or agreeing to treaties and accords. Should Barack Obama become
President of the United States, his credibility in the Islamic world would be
subject to the severity of each individual leader’s fundamentalist
conviction.
Saudi Arabia, the world’s leading exporter of
fundamentalist Sunni Islam – Wahhabism – would most assuredly view Obama as an
apostate and, therefore, an infidel of the worst order. Because Saudi Arabia is
considered – for reasons unknown to this writer – an ally in the global war
against radical Islam, Obama’s apostasy presents a problem as to whether
agreements between the two nations can be considered ingenuous. When you
entertain the Wahhabist ideological tenet of taqiyya, the possibility of insincere agreements entered into
by the Saudis, meant to empower a strategic advantage over the United States and
the West, becomes more of a problem.
The issue of Obama’s apostasy is also valid for
the governments of Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan, Afghanistan and especially Iran, and
the plethora of countries in Indonesia and Africa who either see their
government’s mired in conflict with radical Islam or adhering to the tenets of
Islamic dogma.
Barack Obama’s political credentials for the
office of President of the United States may very well be debatable. But the
fact of the matter – as dictated by fundamentalist Islamic ideology, by fatwa
and by the Koran – is that Barack Obama’s credibility and status within the
Muslim world is already diminished. And the United States cannot afford a leader
of limited potency as we battle the war against radical Islamist
aggression.