CONCLUSION
Throughout this book, we have examined the cruelty that communist
China inflicts on its own people and the evidence for the silent
genocide of the Muslims of East Turkestan.
Given that the disasters inflicted on the world by Darwinism are
very evident, it is the responsibility of all people of good conscience
to wage a serious struggle of ideas against an ideology that has
led to the shedding of so much blood. One important dimension of
that struggle is opposition to the Darwinist, communist ideology
that has led the regime in China to be utterly ruthless. The whole
world needs to be told that, although China has turned in the direction
of a free market economy, that does not change the fact that it
still represents the "Red Menace." A campaign needs to be waged
against Maoist communism that still represents the political view
of the Beijing regime and against the Darwinism on which it is based.
The terrible crimes against humanity that this ideology has led
to in China, Cambodia, Albania, North Korea and other countries
must be constantly before us. Darwinism and Maoism-and all the other
variations of communism-are not, as many people in China imagine,
ideologies of liberation, but are deceptive, leading to savagery
and enslavement, and this must be made crystal clear. A campaign
against communism is still essential, and it must not be forgotten
that every step taken to reveal its true face will be a step towards
helping those innocent nations, such as the Muslims of East Turkestan,
currently suffering under communist oppression.
The cruelty and suffering being inflicted upon the Uighurs living
in East Turkestan, because they are Muslims, imposes a great responsibility
on all Muslims in the world. As God notifies in one verse:
What reason could you have for not fighting in
the Way of God-for those men, women and children who are oppressed
and say, "Our Lord, take us out of this city whose inhabitants are
wrongdoers! Give us a protector from You! Give us a helper from
You!"? (Qur'an, 4:75)
As commanded in that verse, it is the duty of every Muslim to wage
a war of ideas for the liberation of all oppressed Muslims. The
systematic campaign of genocide being waged by China in East Turkestan
needs to be opposed by diplomacy, the media, and civil initiatives.
China is expending great efforts to make the world forget that
region, and to portray the innocent Muslims living there as "terrorists."
In the face of this, every Muslim must use all of means at their
disposal to tell the world about the suffering in East Turkestan
and to attract the attention of international organizations. Muslims
must publicize the issue in newspapers, magazines and on Internet
sites. They must support the rightful cause of the people of East
Turkestan. Political leaders must take the issue up, demand justice
and permanent solutions in their relations with China and the West,
and members of the public must encourage them to do so. Civil organizations
must also take up the issue, and hold seminars, conferences and
remembrance days about East Turkestan. By bringing the issue onto
the international agenda, legal sanctions must be imposed on China,
and the Muslims of East Turkestan must be given new hope by being
shown that they have not been forgotten.
Beyond that, the whole world needs to be introduced to Islam, and
shown that Islam has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism,
but actually intends to do away with such acts of violence. Speaking
out and decrying those who claim they resort to terrorism in the
name of religion, and explaining and practicing Islam's tolerant
and peaceful attitude towards other religions is one of the greatest
responsibilities of the present age. In that way, the wind can be
taken out of the sails of oppressive regimes such as that in China,
which attempt to gain world sympathy by portraying the Muslims they
oppress as terrorists, and it will also enable the real truth to
emerge. Muslims must make it absolutely clear that they
are not seeking a "conflict of civilizations," but that, on the
contrary, they wish to see peace and harmony between all religions
and civilizations, and that this is an essential element of the
morality of the Qur'an.
In short, Muslims must work to bring peace and stability to the
world, and oppose all forces that stand against that peace and stability,
even those that hide under an "Islamic" mask. We must not forget
that the rule of war and chaos, as opposed to peace and security,
is described in the Qur'an as "fitna" (disbelief and its imposition
on others) a sin which God has cursed.
THE HISTORIC RESPONSIBILITY FACING TURKEY
The views that have been expressed above regarding the situation
in both East Turkestan and the Islamic world, reveal that the Republic
of Turkey has a particular responsibility in this context.
Let us first consider the matter from the point of view of East
Turkestan. More than any other nation, Turkey needs to extend a
helping hand to the Muslims of East Turkestan, because the Uighur
Muslims are Turks. That gives Turkey a great international advantage
when it comes to defending the legal rights of East Turkestan. In
the same way that Turkey is seen by the international community
as quite justified in defending the rights of the Turks in Macedonia
and the Turkmens in Northern Iraq, it will also be seen as justified
in taking up the rights of the Turkic Uighurs in East Turkestan.
Furthermore, defending the legal rights of the Muslims of East
Turkestan is also a strategic necessity for Turkey itself. The Turkish
republics of central Asia are witnessing a battle for influence
among a number of different countries, such as Turkey, Russia and
Iran. One way that Turkey can become more influential in the region
is by turning to political initiatives to secure the love and trust
of the people of that region. If Turkey were to take on the cause
of East Turkestan, there would be an increase in belief in Turkey's
strength and determination over all the Turkish republics.
The second aspect of the matter is portraying true Islam as a role
model to the world as considered earlier. The strongest candidate
in the Islamic world to be able to achieve this is Turkey. Muslim
Turkish people have fully grasped the principles of love, respect
and tolerance enshrined in Islam, and are modern and contemporary.
They also possess a huge cultural legacy and historical vision inherited
from the Ottoman Empire. Of all Islamic countries, Turkey is the
best integrated with the Western world. Turkey can provide the most
effective solution to the artificial "conflict of civilizations"
that is being encouraged between the Islamic and Western worlds.
It is to be hoped that the twenty-first century will see a solution
to the East Turkestan problem, and that the whole Islamic world,
including East Turkestan, will enjoy peace and security. The future
of East Turkestan, like that of the Islamic world itself, is, by
the will of God, bright and hopeful. Signs of that have already
begun to appear. Muslims are determined to stick by their beliefs
despite cruelty and oppression, and there is now a worldwide trend
towards a return to religious morality.
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