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Daniel Pipes- Contributor
Daniel
Pipes is director of the Middle
East Forum, a member of the
presidentially-appointed board of the U.S.
Institute of Peace,
and a prize-winning columnist for the New York Sun and The
Jerusalem Post. His most recent book, Miniatures:
Views of Islamic and Middle Eastern Politics (Transaction
Publishers) appeared in late 2003. His website, DanielPipes.org,
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Muslim
Europe
A society on the verge of collapse...
[Daniel Pipes] 5/13/04
"Europe becomes more and more a province of Islam, a colony
of Islam." So declares Oriana Fallaci in her new book, La
Forza della Ragione,
or, The Force of Reason. And the famed Italian journalist
is right: Christianity's ancient stronghold of Europe is rapidly
giving way to Islam.
Two factors mainly contribute to this world-shaking
development:
- The hollowing
out of Christianity. Europe is increasingly a post-Christian
society, one with a diminishing connection
to its tradition and its historic values. The numbers of believing,
observant Christians has collapsed in the past two generations
to the point that some observers call it the "new
dark continent." Already,
analysts estimate Britain's mosques host more worshippers
each week than does the Church of England.
- An anemic birth
rate. Indigenous Europeans are dying out. Sustaining a
population requires each woman on average to bear 2.1 children;
in the European Union, the overall rate is one-third short,
at 1.5 a woman, and falling. One study finds that, should
current population trends continue and immigration cease,
today's
population
of 375 million could decline to 275 million by 2075.To
keep its working population even, the E.U. needs 1.6 million
immigrants
a year; to sustain the present workers-to-retirees ratio
requires an astonishing 13.5 million immigrants annually.
Into the void
are coming Islam and Muslims. As Christianity falters, Islam
is robust, assertive, and ambitious. As Europeans
underreproduce at advanced ages, Muslims do so in large numbers
while young.
Some 5% of the E.U., or nearly 20 million persons, presently
identify themselves as Muslims; should current trends continue,
that number will reach 10% by 2020. If non-Muslims flee the new
Islamic order, as seems likely, the continent could be majority-Muslim
within decades.
When that
happens, grand cathedrals will appear as vestiges of a prior
civilization - at least until a Saudi style regime
transforms them into mosques or a Taliban-like regime blows them
up. The great national cultures - Italian, French, English,
and others - will likely wither, replaced by a new transnational
Muslim identity that merges North African, Turkish, subcontinental,
and other elements.
This prediction
is hardly new. In 1968, the British politician Enoch Powell
gave
his famed "rivers of blood" speech in
which he warned that in allowing excessive immigration, the United
Kingdom was "heaping up its own funeral pyre." (Those
words stalled a hitherto promising career.) In 1973, the French
writer Jean Raspail published Camp
of the Saints,
a
novel that portrays Europe falling to massive, uncontrolled immigration
from the Indian subcontinent. The peaceable transformation
of a region from one major civilization to another, now under
way, has no precedent in human history, making it easy to ignore
such voices.
There is still a chance for the transformation not to play itself
out, but the prospects diminish with time. Here are several possible
ways it might be stopped:
- Changes
in Europe that lead to a resurgence of Christian
faith, an increase in childbearing, or the cultural assimilation
of immigrants; such developments can theoretically occur but what
would cause them is hard to imagine.
- Muslim
modernization.
For reasons no one has quite figured
out (education of women? abortion on demand? adults
too self-absorbed to have children ?), modernity leads to a
drastic
reduction
in the birth rate. Also, were the Muslim world to modernize,
the attraction of moving to Europe would diminish.
- Immigration
from other sources. Latin Americans, being Christian,
would more or less permit Europe to keep
its historic identity.
Hindus and Chinese would increase the diversity of
cultures, making it less likely that Islam would
dominate.
Current trends suggest Islamization will happen, for Europeans
seem to find it too strenuous to have children, stop illegal
immigration, or even diversify their sources of immigrants.
Instead, they prefer to settle unhappily into civilizational
senility.
Europe has simultaneously reached unprecedented heights of prosperity
and peacefulness and shown a unique inability to sustain itself.
One demographer, Wolfgang Lutz, notes, "Negative
momentum has not been experienced on a large scale in world history."
Is it inevitable that the most brilliantly successful society
also will be the first in danger of collapse due to a lack of
cultural confidence and offspring? Ironically, creating a hugely
desirable place to live would seem also to be a recipe for suicide.
The human comedy continues. CRO
This article
first appeared in The New York Sun
copyright
2004 Daniel Pipes
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