April 7, 2007
BLIND MAN IN THE BLEACHERS:
The Last King of Java: Indonesia's former president offers a model of Muslim tolerance (BRET STEPHENS, April 7, 2007, Opinion Journal)
Suppose for a moment that the single most influential religious leader in the Muslim world openly says "I am for Israel." Suppose he believes not only in democracy but in the liberalism of America's founding fathers. Suppose that, unlike so many self-described moderate Muslims who say one thing in English and another in their native language, his message never alters. Suppose this, and you might feel as if you've descended into Neocon Neverland.In fact, you have arrived in Jakarta and are sitting in the small office of an almost totally blind man of 66 named Abdurrahman Wahid. A former president of Indonesia, he is the spiritual leader of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), an Islamic organization of some 40 million members. Indonesians know him universally as Gus Dur, a title of affection and respect for this descendant of Javanese kings. In the U.S. and Europe he is barely spoken of at all--which is both odd and unfortunate, seeing as he is easily the most important ally the West has in the ideological struggle against Islamic radicalism.
Nice to have him aboard, but given Sa'udi patronage of Wahabbism, Mr. Wahid is comparatively trivial. Posted by Orrin Judd at April 7, 2007 6:49 AM
