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Jan 11, 2022 12 tweets 4 min read Read on X
An authentically German Islam
In May 1944, the Arab giant of letters Taha Hussein announced the birth of the first Arab modern philosophy after spending 6 hours examining the first PhD philosophy candidate in modern Muslim and Arab history, Abdulrahman Badawi. Badawi's /1
dissertation attempted to provide a mystical Islamic Sufi synthesis of Heidegger's phenomenological existentialism to solve the problem of cultural authenticity. He fused German idealist mysticism with Islamic mysticism. In other words, he created an Islam that is /2
authentically German. Badawi became the first modern Arab philosopher and the founder of Arab and Muslim philosophical studies.
In 2000, Badawi published his autobiography in two volumes in which he admitted he had profound Nazi sympathies. He told a story about how in 1937 /3
when he was sent to Munich to learn German, he met Hitler in person and was mesmerized by his charm during the opening of the House of German Art At Munich. Badawi wrote of how he was captivated by Hitler's long speech about German artistic authenticity and how he called to /4
abandon degenrate art. According to his autobio, his encounter led him to be fascinated with Nazism and pour over Nazi literature such as Mein Kamp and Rosenberg's The Myth of the 20th Century. He subscribed to the newsletters of the Nazi party and brought a lot of literature /5
with him back to Egypt. In his own words, the experience allowed him to feel a "deep and profound connection" to the German spirit. In 1938 after his return to Egypt, he joined fascist-inspired Young Egypt and wrote several pamphlets and booklets introducing Nazism in Arabic./6
In 1939, he wrote the first Arabic book on Nietzsche, a book professed later by many figures such as Nasser and Sadat to have touched them. It was his love for Nazism that made him so fond of Heidegger. Badawi later resigned from Young Egypt and led mostly an apolitical life /7
except for a brief period in the mid-50s when he was helping in drafting the Egyptian constitution. Badawi at the time was considered one of the primary figures of the Arab Left, and in the 1960s he appeared on the TV in the inquisition prepared for Taha Hussein.
Eventually, /8
Badawi's prolific writings provided an existentialist reading of Islam and Islamic history. They embroiled all modern Arab culture in an impossible intellectual battle of an impossible Heideggerian dichotomy of Islamic authenticity and Western modernity. Badawi shaped modern /9
Arab intellectual culture. He taught in Cairo, Kuwait, Tehran, and Paris. According to the eminent Lebanese thinker George Tarabishy, Badawi was"undoubtedly one of the intellectual makers of this Arab generation... his 120 published books left an indelible mark on modern Arab /10
culture and how Arab intellectuals see the Arab past and the Western present." Indeed Badawi's work reinvented the Muslim tradition and Islamic history, and his Heideggerian shadow still hangs over all Arab discussions of turath, authenticity, kalam, and philosophy. It is fair/11
to say he built the modern Arab intellectual basis of conceptualizing Islam. When Muslims or Islamists shed rivers of tears over the lost innocence of Islamic authenticity, it is a German voice speaking through them.

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I recently realized that Darryl Cooper is not only the most popular writer on Substack but also a widely influential figure online. Curious about his appeal, I decided to listen to him, and accidentally I fell right into his account of Jewish history and Christianity (I don't know if that's all he does). Despite approaching it with good faith, particularly when he opened with the phrase “as a Christian,” I found the experience painful and couldn't go on past 20 mins or so. Within 20 minutes, he arrived at the astonishing claim that “the central conflict in all the Gospels” was about the Jews finally accepting the Gentiles. This is simply false. I have no idea where Cooper derives his theology from, but it bears little resemblance to any serious reading of the texts. The Gospels are not structured around this all. Their central conflict concerns the identity of Jesus himself—his claim to messiahship and divine sonship—and that is what culminated in his crucifixion. If this is his approach to all topics, then the man is creating a whole alternative reality that is parasitic on this one. That's not at all different than what leftist scholars have been doing for decades.
It was only 20 mins but the whole thing was bizarre. His understanding of Christian theology is that god basically designed for himself a pedagogical journey so he might experience those little dramas of those little humans. So God basically is Faust, in it for the experience!! It's so stupid you feel its some stupid Hollywood kitsch.
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This is happening in most museums I visited in the UK, Spain, and Germany. The informational plaques are often just exercises in narcissistic resentment talking about the white gaze, constructing whiteness, orientalizing, and all the cacophomisms that are clearly American in origin.
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Currently, the Kurpfälzisches museum in Heidelberg has a special exhibition on Orientalism and the construction of whiteness. As a historical corrective, they staged portraits of a bunch of black people in European 16th-century attire to de-orientalize them. If I were black, I would have been very insulted.Image
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I have a lot of reservations about the New Atheists, especially with their atheism as a socio-cultural and political project, but their atheism remains a thousand times more preferable and acceptable than the radical Feuerbachean atheism of Žižek and Marxist thinkers. 🧵
The former, while locked in a truly cartoonish understanding of religion and of the self, remains infinitely more honest and safer. It is very cartoonishness is indeed a testimony to its sincerity.
Its superficiality makes it much safer, like a child who thinks he built his treehouse all on his own and doesn't know that the work was actually done by his father. What the child thinks is of secondary importance to the fact that the treehouse is sturdy and safe for the child.
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Israel should never concede real advantages in exchange for mere promises which their fulfillment is left to circumstance and good-will. The world of states is not determined by legal commitments or moral principles but by interest.
What determines the policy of the United States in the Middle East is not any moral or ideological considerations but how American interests in the region are conceived by Washington.
The only other considerations that historically qualified these considerations have always been the Jewish and later the Evangelical votes for the D and R respectively.
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