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Western Publishers Submit to Islam

  

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Via:  buzz-of-the-orient  •  8 years ago  •  9 comments

Western Publishers Submit to Islam

Western Publishers Submit to Islam

By Giulio Meotti, Gatestone Institute, September 11, 2016

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For criticizing Islam, Hamed Abdel-Samad lives under police protection in Germany and, as with Rushdie, a fatwa   hangs over him. After the   fatwa   come the insults: being censored by a free publishing house.

When Salman Rushdie's   The Satanic Verses   came out in 1989, Viking Penguin, the British and American publisher of the novel, was subjected to daily Islamist harassment. As   Daniel Pipes wrote , the London office resembled "an armed camp," with police protection, metal detectors and escorts for visitors. In Viking's New York offices, dogs sniffed packages and the place was designated a "sensitive location". Many bookshops were attacked and many even refused to sell the book. Viking spent about $3 million on security measures in 1989, the fatal year for Western freedom of expression.

Nonetheless, Viking never flinched. It was a miracle that the novel finally came out. Other publishers, however, faltered. Since then, the situation has only gotten worse. Most Western publishers are now faltering. That is the meaning of the new   Hamed Abdel-Samad affair .

The   Muslim Brotherhood   gave Abdel-Samad all that an Egyptian boy could wish for: spirituality, camaraderie, companionship, a purpose. In Giza, Hamed Samad became part of the Brotherhood. His father had taught him the Koran; the Brotherhood explained him how to translate these teachings into practice.

Abdel-Samad repudiated them after one day in the desert. The Brothers had given all the new militants an orange after they had walked under the sun for hours. They were ordered to peel it. Then the Brotherhood asked them to bury the fruit in the sand, and to eat the peel. The next day, Abdel-Samad left the organization. It was the humiliation needed to turn a human being into a terrorist.

Abdel-Samad today is 46 years old and lives in Munich, Germany, where he married a Danish girl and works for the Institute of Jewish History and Culture at the University of Munich. In his native Egyptian village, his first book caused an uproar. Some Muslims wanted to burn it.

Abdel-Samad's recent book,   Der Islamische Faschismus: Eine Analyse , has just been burned at the stake not in Cairo by Islamists, but in France by some of the self-righteous French.

The book is a bestseller in Germany, where it has been published by the well-known publisher, Droemer Knaur. An English translation has been published in the U.S. by Prometheus Books, under the title   Islamic Fascism . Two years ago, the French publisher, Piranha, acquired the rights to translate Abdel-Samad's book about "Islamic Fascism" into French. A publication date was even posted on Amazon: September 16. But at the last moment, the publisher stopped its release.   Jean-Marc Loubet , head of the publishing house, announced to Abdel-Samad's agent that the publication of his book is now unthinkable in France, not only for security reasons, but also because it would reinforce the "extreme right".

For criticizing Islam, Abdel-Samad lives under police protection in Germany and, as with Rushdie,   a   fatwa   hangs over him . After the   fatwa   come the insults: being censored by a free publishing house. This is what the Soviets did to destroy writers: destroy his books.

Mr. Abdel-Samad's case is not new. At a time when dozens of novelists, journalists and scholars are facing Islamists' threats, it is unforgivable that Western publishers not only agree to bow down, but are often the first to capitulate.

In France, for criticizing Islam in a column titled "We refuse to change civilization" for the daily newspaper,   Le Monde , the famous writer,   Renaud Camus , lost his publisher, Fayard.

Before he suddenly became "unpopular" in the Paris's literary establishment, Renaud Camus had been friends with Louis Aragon, the famous Communist poet and founder of surrealism, and was close joining "the immortals" of the French Academy. Roland Barthes, the star of the Collège de France, had written the preface to Renaud Camus' most famous novel,   Tricks , the cult-classic book of gay culture.

Then a Paris court convicted Camus for " Islamophobia " (a fine of 4,000 euros), for a speech he gave on December 18, 2010, in which he spoke of " Grand Remplacement ", the replacement of the French people under the Trojan horse of multiculturalism. It was then that Camus became persona non grata   in France.

The Jewel of Medina , a novel by the American writer Sherry Jones about the life of the third wife of Muhammad, was first purchased and then scrapped by the powerful publisher Random House, which had already paid her an advance and launched an ambitious promotional campaign. Sherry Jones's new publisher,   Gibson Square , was then firebombed by Islamists in London.

Then there was Yale University Press, which published a book by Jytte Klausen, " The Cartoons That Shook the World ", on the history of the controversial "Mohammad cartoons" that were published by the Danish newspaper   Jyllands-Posten   in 2005, and crisis that followed. But Yale University Press published the book without the cartoons, and without any other images of the Muslim prophet Mohammad that were to be included.

"The capitulation of Yale University Press to threats that hadn't even been made yet is the latest and perhaps the worst episode in the steady surrender to religious extremism -- particularly Muslim religious extremism -- that is spreading across our culture," commented the late   Christopher Hitchens . Yale was possibly hoping to get in line for the same $20 million donation from Saudi Arabia's Prince Al-Wwaleed bin Talal that he had just bestowed upon George Washington University and Harvard.

In Germany, Gabriele Brinkmann, a popular novelist, was also suddenly left without a publisher. According to her publisher, Droste, the novel   Wem Ehre Geburt   (" To Whom Honor Gives Birth ") could be judged as " insulting to Muslims " and expose the publisher to intimidation. Brinkmann was asked to censor some passages; she refused and lost the publishing house.

This same cowardice and capitulation now pervades the entire publishing industry. Last year, Italy's most prestigious book fair in Turin chose (then shelved)   Saudi Arabia   as its guest of honor, despite the many writers and bloggers who are imprisoned in the Islamic kingdom.   Raif Badawi   was sentenced to 1,000 lashes and a 10-year sentence, and a $260,000 fine.

Many Western publishers are now also " rejecting works by Israeli authors ", according Time.com, despite their political views.

It was after Salman Rushdie's   The Satanic Verses   that many Western publishing houses first bowed to intimidation. Christian Bourgois, a French publishing house,   refused to publish   The Satanic Verses   after having bought the rights, as did the German publisher,   Kiepenheuer , who apparently said he regretted having acquired the rights to the book and chose to sell them to a consortium of fifty publishers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, gathered under the name " UN-Charta Artikel 19 ."

Not only did Rushdie's publishers capitulate; other publishers also decided to break ranks and return to do business with Tehran.   Oxford University Press   decided to take part in the Tehran Book Fair, along with two American publishers, McGraw-Hill and John Wiley, despite the request of Rushdie's publisher, Viking Penguin, to boycott the Iranian event. Those publishers chose to respond to murderous censorship with surrender, willing to sacrifice freedom of expression on the altar of business as usual: selling books was more important than solidarity with threatened colleagues.

It is as if at the time of the Nazis' book-burnings, Western publishers had not only stood silent, but had also invited a German delegation to Paris and New York. Is it so unimaginable today?

Giulio Meotti, Cultural Editor for   Il Foglio,   is an Italian journalist and author.


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Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    8 years ago

So when the creeping caliphate starts its inroads into North America, as it has already infected Europe. How is your 1st Amendment going to protect you from a fatwa seeking your death for being critical of Islam? Or will you all capitulate?

 
 
 
Krishna
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link   Krishna  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   8 years ago

So when the creeping caliphate starts its inroads into North America, as it has already infected Europe. 

Don't worry-- it can't happen here!

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna   8 years ago

"...it can't happen here!"

Thus sayeth Frank Zappa.

 
 
 
Dean Moriarty
Professor Quiet
link   Dean Moriarty  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   8 years ago

Unfortunately the lefty tree huggers shut him down because of the aerosol in his pork grenades and the hole in the ozone. 

"Let’s say we have to make some ‘show of force.’ The most common scenarios involve small guerilla or terrorist groups. Nuclear retaliation? It has been suggested by others that Aerosol Pork Grenades would be a better deterrent — Islamic martyrs are denied entrance to heaven if they show up at the gate smelling like a pig. Denial of The Big Payoff removes a certain cachet from acts of voluntary self-destruction."  Frank Zappa

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Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    8 years ago

At least SOME journalists don't fear the Islamic censorship. Too bad there aren't many in Western countries who don't cower to the threats.

 
 
 
Cerenkov
Professor Silent
link   Cerenkov    8 years ago

This is the type of harassment and censorship that the left supports whenever they deride people with the artificial and ridiculous label of "islamaphobe." They are complicit in the consequences of allowing mainstream Islam to censor free expression through violence.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    8 years ago

This is just a sample of the malady that has infected the Western media - not only has bias totally inundated the media, but fear of Islamic reprisal has also dictated what the public is allowed to see and read. The Western world is treading the path to 1984.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   8 years ago

"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize." (Voltaire)

 
 
 
Spikegary
Junior Quiet
link   Spikegary    8 years ago

Our 4th Estate was once the shining beacon of truth, we report, you decide.  Unfortunately that has been replaced with laziness, editorials instead of news, biased reporting, the search for quick prizes and pandering to anyone who will pay them (or in this case, not kill them).  Once upon a time the power of the press inspired fear in those doing wrong.  Now it is simply someone else with their hand out.

 
 

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