America ‘not at war with Islam’, says Obama

America ''not at war with Islam'', says ObamaWASHINGTON: President Barack Obama has said that America is “not at war with Islam” but with people who have perverted the religion, asserting that terror groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda do not speak for a billion Muslims who reject their extremist ideology.

“We are not at war with Islam. We are at war with people who have perverted Islam,” Obama said at a White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism.

Obama asked Western and Muslim leaders to unite to defeat the “false promises of extremism” and reject the notion that “terrorist” groups represent Islam, as he called for a focus on preventing “terrorists” from recruiting others.

“Al Qaeda and ISIL (ISIL) and groups like it are desperate for legitimacy. They try to portray themselves as religious leaders, holy warriors in defense of Islam,” he said.

“That’s why ISIL presumes to declare itself the Islamic State and they propagate the notion that America, and the West generally, is at war with Islam. That’s how they recruit.

That’s how they try to radicalize young people,” he added.

“We must never accept the premise that they put forward, because it is a lie, nor should we grant these terrorists the religious legitimacy that they seek. They are not religious leaders; they’re terrorists,” Obama said during the second day of the three-day conference, which is being attended by leaders from more than 60 countries, including India.

He said those outside Muslim communities need to reject the terrorist narrative that the West and Islam are in conflict or modern life and Islam are in conflict. “I also believe that Muslim communities have a responsibility as well.

Al Qaeda and ISIL do draw selectively from the Islamic texts.”

“They do depend upon the misperception around the world that they speak in some fashion for people of the Muslim faith, that Islam is somehow inherently violent, that there is some sort of clash of civilizations,” Obama said.

“The terrorists do not speak for a billion Muslims,” he told delegates in the wake of a string of brutal attacks in Europe and the Middle East.

“They no more represent Islam than any madman who kills innocents in the name of God, represents Christianity or Judaism or Buddhism or Hinduism. No religion is responsible for terrorism; people are responsible for violence and terrorism,” the US president asserted.

Insisting that there is need to speak up against violent extremism, he said, “Just as leaders like myself reject the notion that terrorists like ISIL genuinely represent Islam, Muslim leaders need to do more than discredit the notion that our nations are determined to suppress Islam. That there is inherent clash in civilizations.”

“Everybody has to speak up very clearly that no matter what the grievance, violence against innocents doesn’t defend Islam or Muslims; it damages Islam and Muslims,” Obama said.

Terrorist groups like Al Qaeda and ISIL pose a challenge for the world.

“ISIL is terrorizing the people of Syria and Iraq, beheads and burns human beings in unfathomable acts of cruelty. We’ve seen deadly attacks in Ottawa and Sydney and Paris and now Copenhagen,” he said.

“So in the face of this challenge, we have marshaled the full force of the United States government and we’re working with allies and partners to dismantle terrorist organizations and protect the American people. Given the complexities of the challenge and the nature of the enemy, which is not a traditional army, this work takes time and will require vigilance and resilience and perspective,” he said.

“But I’m confident that just as we have for more than two centuries, we will ultimately prevail. Part of what gives me that confidence is the overwhelming response of the world community to the savagery of these terrorists – not just revulsion, but a concrete commitment to work together to vanquish these organizations,” he said.

ISIL or ISIS is an al-Qaeda splinter group and it has seized hundreds of square miles in Iraq and Syria. The group is led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who declared himself as Caliph and renamed the ISIS as Islamic State.–PTI