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  • ANKARA: On Sept. 11, Armenian Massacres, Butterflies, The Caliphate

    ON SEPT. 11, ARMENIAN MASSACRES, BUTTERFLIES, THE CALIPHATE AND THE EU
    by ORHAN KEMAL CENGiZ

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 11 2009
    Turkey

    If Turkey can recover its memory, if Turkey maintains peace with its
    Muslim identity on the one hand and its long history with Christians
    on the other, I believe this country will hold the key to the 21st
    century.

    Maybe I should write many different articles trying to explain
    what I am trying to tell you now, but let us view this column as an
    introduction to this vast area.

    While the Ottoman Empire was disintegrating, it wasn't only the
    Christians who were massacred; the Muslim identity of this country was
    also denied completely. It appears paradoxical, does it not? This is
    what makes understanding Turkey so difficult. Christians were massacred
    to purify Anatolia, to create a nation-state. These massacres were
    carried out by the very people who tried to modernize Turkey. These
    "modern" people orchestrated massacres to create a nation-state that is
    based on a Muslim identity but also, in order to "modernize" society
    and to create a "modern state," they banned every kind of expression
    of religious identity in the public sphere and exerted extreme
    control over every part of religious life. During these massacres,
    many devoted Muslims disobeyed orders and tried to save non-Muslims,
    believing this was what their religion ordered them to do.

    Today is Sept. 11, the eighth anniversary of the terrorist attacks
    on the twin towers in New York. Today our hearts will be with the
    innocent Americans whose only mistake was being in those buildings at
    the time of the attacks. It is not nice to speculate over incidents
    involving human suffering, incidents that are very tragic. But to
    prevent them from happening again, we should try to understand what
    conditions made their occurrence possible.

    What would you think if I offered you the thought that there is a
    strong link between the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and these
    heinous attacks on the twin towers in New York? I call this the
    suspended butterfly effect. The classic butterfly effect theory holds
    that if a butterfly flaps its wings in China, it will set off a tornado
    in California. The historical butterfly effect also worked like that:
    The wind created by the collapse of the Ottoman Empire unfortunately
    turned into a tornado in New York in 2001. The collapse of the Ottoman
    Empire and the abolishment of the caliphate (the central religious
    and moral authority for all Muslims) created a huge vacuum in the
    Muslim world, a vacuum from which the whole world still suffers.

    Would it be possible for Osama bin Laden to issue a fatwa for jihad
    if a Muslim world had a caliphate that had the hearts and minds of all
    Muslims and was also loyal to democratic values? With the collapse of
    the Ottoman Empire, Muslims lost a central authority, and today the
    whole world suffers from the lack of this central Muslin authority
    that would dare tell bin Laden that he misinterprets the Quran and
    that Islam is a religion of peace, not the kind of war he masterminds.

    Not only the lack of a caliphate but also the collapse of the Ottoman
    Empire had a huge impact on the Muslim world. The vacuum left by the
    Ottoman Empire was filled with endless wars and conflicts. Today we
    are again at a critical conjuncture. Some are not aware, but Turkey's
    exclusion from Europe will have a similar butterfly effect to that of
    the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The whole Muslim world is watching
    the progress. If the mentality of French President Nicolas Sarkozy
    defines the future of Europe, Turkey will be excluded and Europe will
    be a "Christian" entity. This will be the beginning of a disastrous
    chain reaction in the world in which al-Qaeda and radicalism win and
    reason loses.

    I have a different scenario. Turkish Muslim democrats will make
    peace with the past of this country. Turkey will remember being a
    Muslims country but also remember its Christians, their suffering,
    their anguish, their pain. Muslims will start the reconciliation
    process with non-Muslims. This will be the beginning of a peace
    between Islam and Christianity. Turkey will be the womb of the
    universal reconciliation of religions. Turkey will regain its role
    of being the leader of the Muslim world and at the same time it will
    be a member of the European Union. It will show the whole world that
    a Muslim country can be democratic, secular and European. Europe
    will change the whole course of history with Turkey's help, and
    Turkey will overcome its memory loss and recover from its painful
    neurosis. Sept. 11 started in Turkey and it will end here!

    A note to my readers: I receive many messages from readers and am
    grateful for that. Most of these messages are very positive and
    stimulate me to write on new subjects. From some messages, though,
    I gather the impression that I and some readers hold differing views
    on the functions of columns. This column does not produce anything
    scientific; I am not a scientist. I am simply thinking out loud. If
    I can encourage the reader to look at matters from a different and
    unconventional perspective, I deem myself successful. This is what
    I am trying to do in this column. A second note: I use Facebook and
    am delighted to exchange ideas with people over Facebook. So please,
    do not hesitate to add me if you are a Facebook user.
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