And some of the western glossing over of some of the more dangerous and harmful interpretations of Islam that are still very much alive and well in the world and aren't going anywhere soon.
Do many people gloss over “the more dangerous and harmful interpretations of Islam”?
Do many folk say ISIS and the Taliban are pretty decent chaps overall?
Generally, it seems to be that folk object to the insistence that these are the normative and “true” versions of Islam that have existed since the time of Muhammad and that all other versions are false (i.e the claim that the fundamentalists are the “real” Muslims and others are dishonest or ignorant).
Now some folk do take it too far the other way and insist that “bad Muslims” are the ones who are wrong and “moderate Muslims” are the ones practicing the “true” religion.
Religions are living and adaptive trends that really only exist as practiced, not as some “true” form that can be recovered from texts and musing about history.
All history, but especially sacred history, is as much about the present as the past, and ancient history is about the present and all of the previous “presents” that helped create the myths, methods and interpretations of the past.
I mean, folk will quote the 7th c Quran and then try to fix its meaning with Kathir’s 14th c tafsir without considering why any 14th c tafsir should be considered authoritative given its very existence proves meanings have never been fixed.
“The story of an event is made up of the sum of the factual data of that event and the transformations, interpolations, manipulations that followed, until they form an integral part of the event itself. The more this is studied, the more this reveals itself as different from the way it has been handed down, the more it is evident that it will never be entirely possible to reconstruct it, because the infiltration of the propaganda began immediately with its very first historical narration.
The event itself, as it happened, can never be truly reconstructed. This is true for modern and even more so for ancient historical events.”