One of the founders of the Progressive Muslim Union (an organization whose fake-moderation I recently exposed) is an academic named Omid Safi. He makes a great noise about being “progressive” and has even written a book titled Progressive Muslims: On Justice, Gender, and Pluralism. (However, as Alyssa A. Lappen shows in an outstanding review at amazon.com focused on blinkered chapters by Khaled Abou El Fadl and Farid Esack, Safi’s book is not at all progressive but “decidedly reactionary.”)
I have belatedly noted the posting of the syllabus to Safi’s course, “Religion 329: Islam and modernity,” given in the spring semester of 2004. There is much that is pseudo-progressive in this document, but this assignment to students really caught my attention:
You are each required to turn in a report on a significant person who contributes to a negative public presentation of Islam and/or Muslims; whose political views and/or scholarship shape how Islam is presented today. This group is a broad coalition that includes folks from diverse backgrounds, such as unrepentant Orientalists, outright Islamophobes, Neo-conservatives, Western triumphalists, Christian Pentecostals, etc.:
Report: 3 pages. Include: a brief biography, intellectual history, and comments on Islam (and/or Middle East where relevant)
1) Bernard Lewis, 2)Samuel Huntington, 3)Fareed Zakaria, 4)David Frum, 5)Paul Wolfowitz, 6) Leo Strauss, 7) William Kristol, 8) William Bennett, 9) Daniel Pipes, 10) Charles Krauthammer, 11) Alan Bloom, 12) Robert Spencer, 13) David Pryce-Jones, 14) Stephen Schwartz, 15) Bat Yeor,16) Jerry Falwell, 17)Pat Robertson, 18) Francis Fukuyaman, [sic] 19)Patricia Crone 20) Niall Ferguson 21) Robert Kagan 22) Dore Gold 23) Ibn Warraq
[*Stephen Schwartz directs his critique at the Wahhabis, and is affiliated with Sufism, but he has fully identified himself with Neo-con think tanks and political ambitions.]
the propagandistic basis of this list and the course in general. Labeling a group of people “Islamophobes” in a course about Islam is hardly conducive to freedom of thought. It is especially silly in light of the fact that one person on Safi’s enemies list, Stephen Schwartz, is a Muslim himself
Dec. 4, 2004 update: Robert Spencer saw the above weblog and in response writes me:
In April, when I wrote the sentences you quote, the footnote explaining that Stephen Schwartz is a Sufi was not on Safi’s syllabus. It was likely added as a result of my post, since several of Safi’s students contacted me angrily when it was first posted.