Saturday, 5 February 2011

The Power Of Nightmares







The Power Of Nightmares
Part one of the series explains the origins of Islamism and Neo-Conservatism. It shows Egyptian civil servant Sayyid Qutb, depicted as the founder of modern Islamist thought, visiting America to learn about the education system, but becoming disgusted with what he saw as a corruption of morals and virtues in western society through individualism. When he returns to Egypt, he is disturbed by westernisation under Gamal Abdel Nasser and becomes convinced that in order to save society it must be completely restructured along the lines of Islamic law while still using western technology. He also becomes convinced that this can only be accomplished through the use of an elite "vanguard" to lead a revolution against the established order. Qutb becomes a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and, after being tortured in one of Nasser's jails, comes to believe that western-influenced leaders can justly be killed for the sake of removing their corruption. Qutb is executed in 1966, but he influences the future mentor of Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, to start his own secret Islamist group. Inspired by the 1979 Iranian revolution, Zawahiri and his allies assassinate Egyptian president Anwar Al Sadat, in 1981, in hopes of starting their own revolution. The revolution does not materialise, and Zawahiri comes to believe that the majority of Muslims have been corrupted not only by their western-inspired leaders, but Muslims themselves have been affected by jahilliyah and thus both may be legitimate targets of violence if they do not join him. They continued to have the belief that a vanguard was necessary to rise up and overthrow the corrupt regime and replace with a pure Islamist state.
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4 comments:

  1. Awesome TV series... Did I not point you in the direction of http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/ a while ago?

    Adam has a fascinating outlook on things... I heartily recommend everything he's ever done but his feature on the Pandas of Doom is especially wonderful!

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  2. Oh, and downloadable versions of the series are available here: http://www.archive.org/details/ThePowerOfNightmares

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  3. 2DJP/
    Was that you who pointed out Adam Curtis to me...thanx! Been there a few times and thanx for download link, will add to post.
    Regards/

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  4. http://transcribecurtis.tumblr.com/

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