Fascism's Hatred Of
Religion
 One of the common attitudes
all fascist regimes have possessed is that
concerning religion. At first glance, it would
appear that all fascist regimes have supported the
religion of their peoples. But, the fascists have
not been sincere in this endeavor. Their only aim
is to dupe their people and religious
organizations. It makes no difference to fascists
whether the religion in question is Islam,
Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism or any other. It
is sufficient that the religion is seen as
enabling that society to bind together and to
motivate people to work in the interests of
fascism. When one examines the policies and
practices of fascist dictators such as Hitler,
Mussolini and Franco, and even such contemporary
fascists as Saddam Hussein, the true face of their
enmity towards religion can be clearly seen.
First of all, it is impossible for fascists to
genuinely defend religion, because their character
and principles are the exact opposite of the
ethical foundation that religion instills in
people. While the religion that God has chosen for
mankind is one of peace and serenity, fascism
consists of war and agitation. God commands
pleasant speech, forgiveness and love, whereas
fascists desire hatred and continual warfare.
Therefore, fascists are not genuinely interested
in seeing religion flourish, nor do they wish to
see the ethics that accompany religion broadly
disseminated, because, if this were to happen,
then they will be unable to govern society
according to their fascist ideals. For this
reason, they seek to give the impression that they
are committed to religion, although they also try
to prevent its propagation through various
measures and practices.
The history of the 20th century is
full of such examples.
THE NAZIS' HATRED OF RELIGION
We have already examined the roots of Nazi
ideology and its attitude to religion. As is shown
in the examples we have considered, the Nazi
ideology was perverse and opposed to all divine
religions. The foundations of this ideology rest
on Nietzsche's anti-religious philosophy, and
Darwin's atheist theory of evolution which denies
the fact of creation. The Nazis' perspective of
ethics was in imitation of the pagan culture of
ancient Greece and pre-Christian barbarian German
tribes: Nazism was a pagan, idolatrous
ideology.
 SS Chief Himmler making a speech
in a cathedral. This and other contrived
"religious spectacles" were part of the effort
by the Nazis, actual enemies of religion, to
exploit it for their own political agendas.
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This fact has been expressed by many
commentators on the subject. In an article titled
"Darwinism and the Nazi Race Holocaust," the
American researcher Jerry Bergman describes the
Nazis' view of religion as such ,
Expunging of the Judeo-Christian doctrine of
the divine origin of humans from mainline German
(liberal) theology and its schools, and replacing
it with Darwinism, openly contributed to the
acceptance of Social Darwinism that culminated in
the tragedy of the holocaust.102
Daniel Gasman, the author of The Scientific
Origins of National Socialism, agrees:
[Hitler] stressed and singled out the idea of
biological evolution as the most forceful weapon
against traditional religion and he repeatedly
condemned Christianity for its opposition to the
teachings of evolution. For Hitler evolution was
the hallmark of modern science and culture, and he
defended its veracity as tenaciously as Haeckel.103
 THE FACADE OF RELIGION While
Nazis were actually out to destroy Christianity,
they had decided to manipulate it for their
political ends. As the Church submitted to Nazi
ideology, the Nazis donned false masks of
religion. |
Hitler once revealed his hatred of religion
when he bluntly stated that religion is an:
…organized lie [that] must be smashed. The
State must remain the absolute master. When I was
younger, I thought it was necessary to set about
[destroying religion] …with dynamite. I've since
realized there's room for a little subtlety... The
final state must be… in St. Peter's Chair, a
senile officiant; facing him a few sinister old
women… The young and healthy are on our side… Our
peoples had previously succeeded in living all
right without this religion. I have six divisions
of SS men absolutely indifferent in matters of
religion. It doesn't prevent them from going to
their death with serenity in their souls.104
As we have seen, the only notion Hitler
considered necessary, on a spiritual level, was
the understanding which leads people to "go to
their death with serenity in their souls." This
ideal was found in such pagan concepts as "the
German soul," and "martial honor." He looked on
divine religions, on the other hand, as beliefs
that need to be "destroyed with dynamite."
Hitler summed up his views on religion to his
staff at a meeting at his house in
Oberzalsberg:
You see it's been our misfortune to have the
wrong religion. Why didn't we have the religion of
the Japanese, who regard sacrifice for the
Fatherland as the highest good?105
This was Hitler's true opinion of religion. If
religion had commanded war, as with that of the
Japanese, then it could be accepted in order to be
used for his own ends. But Christianity taught
peace, not war, and personal sacrifice instead of
selfishness and rivalry. For this reason, the Nazi
Party waged a continuous war against the Catholic
Church.
But it also tried to establish a "Christianity
appropriate to Nazism."
THE "RACIST CHRISTIANITY" OF THE
NAZIS
Although ultimately opposed to religion, in
practice, the Nazis behaved diplomatically towards
it. Their real aim was to use religious
organizations as a tool to achieve their ends.
Hitler was a particular enemy of the Catholic
Church, which looked on all Christians as a
supranational community. In its place, he intended
to establish a church for Germans only, and by
stages, to develop religion as a tool of German
fascism. In a report entitled "The Nazi Party's
Program and World View," the Nazi ideologist
Gottfried Feder wrote:
Surely, some day the German people also will
find a form for its perception and experience of
God, a form dictated by its Nordic blood. Surely,
only then will the trinity of blood, faith and
state be complete.106
According to this perspective, it is necessary
for religion to be in harmony with the ideals of
"blood and state,' in other words with the Nazis'
racist ideology. In Mein Kampf, Hitler summed up
how religion was to be manipulated, "Anyone who
wants to win the broad masses must know the key
that opens the door to their heart."107
In order to appeal to various communities,
Hitler used religious terms as this "key," and
sought to portray racism as a sacred ideal. Though
he was a Darwinist, that is, one who denies
creation by a divine being, when formulating his
racist propaganda, Hitler made reference to
creation, although distorting the idea, to use it
as a justification for racism. For example, in
Mein Kampf, he said:
The result of all racial crossing is therefore
in brief always the following: (a) Lowering of the
level of higher race; (b) Physical and
intellectual regression and hence the beginning of
a slowly but surely progressing sickness. To bring
about such a development is, then, nothing else
but to sin against the will of the eternal
creator.108
Peoples who bastardise themselves or let
themselves be bastardised, sin against the will of
eternal Providence, and when their ruin is
encompassed by a stronger enemy it is not an
injustice done to them, but only the restoration
of justice.109
Nazism's distortion of religious ideas in this
manner, and its use of them to serve its own
racist ideology, were to some extent effective,
with the opportunistic administrators of a number
of German churches playing an important role in
the strategy. These hypocritical men of religion,
collaborating with Hitler, helped to disseminate
Nazi propaganda in several ways. In 1933, when
Hitler had only recently come to power, the
president of the Union of Catholic Germans,
Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, said in a speech
on November 2, 1933, "The kind Lord has blessed
Germany by giving it in times of deep distress a
leader who will lead it, through all distresses
and weaknesses, through all crisis and moment of
danger, with the sure instinct of the statesman
into a happy future."110
Some others had also praised Hitler as someone who
was specially chosen to rescue Germany from its
historical misfortune and lead it to a bright
future.
While the Nazis were duping some churches to
collaborate with them, they tried to intimidate
others through pressure and fear. In 1932, the
Protestant clergyman Dietrich Bonhoeffer gave a
sermon in Berlin on the subject of "the truth." He
praised the importance of love as opposed to a
racist system based on hatred. He was condemned to
death by the Nazis because of this subversive
attitude.
Between 1933 and 1939, a large number of
Catholic priests were arrested. Erich Klausener,
the leader of German Catholic Action, was killed
in the purge of 1934. Catholic publications were
banned. The Nazis also attacked a number of
Protestant churches.
However, those among the clergy who abetted the
Nazi ideology were rewarded. One of these was Dr.
Hans Kerrl, Hitler's Minister for Church Affairs.
In an address he gave to church leaders on
February 13, 1937, Dr. Kerrl openly declared
Christianity a tool of Nazi ideology, "The party
stands on the basis of Positive Christianity, and
Positive Christianity is National Socialism...
National Socialism is the doing of God's will."111
At the end of 1937 and the beginning of 1938,
Protestant clergymen, submitting to Nazi
terrorism, took an oath of loyalty to Hitler, and
thus sealed the surrender of the religious
establishment. Hitler thereby enforced his
domination over all spheres of life. Even the
church was in his hands. But his real goal was to
do away with all divine religions, and take
Germany fully into paganism. In a secret decree
dated June 1941, Nazis' aim of destroying religion
was described in this way:
More and more the people must be separated from
the churches and their organs, the pastors...
Never again must an influence on leadership of the
people be yielded to the churches. This influence
must be broken completely and finally. Only the
Reich government, and by its direction the Party,
its components, and attached units, have a right
to leadership of the people.112
THE TRUE MEANING OF THE NAZIS
'ANTI-SEMITISM
In order to understand the Nazis' religious
ideas and policies, we must examine their
fanatical hostility to the Jews and Judaism.
The Nazis' anti-Semitism was a part of their
hatred of religion. Because, according to Nazi
logic, the Germans had first been a warrior-pagan
society, until they had abandoned that culture
with the spread of Christianity, a continuation of
Judaism. The Nazis' hatred of Christianity stemmed
from the fact they saw it as a "Jewish
conspiracy." That the Prophet Jesus, himself of
Jewish origins, should be loved and respected by
the Germans, whom they considered the "master
race," was an idea the Nazis found unacceptable.
In the Nazis' opinion, it was not prophets of
Jewish origin who should light the way for the
German people, but the cruel and barbaric warriors
of pagan German culture.
According to the Nazi ideology, the history of
the world was seen as a conflict between the
"Aryan race" and the "Semites." To the Nazis, the
Aryan race was the leader of Indo-European
culture, and the Semites (the Jews and Arabs) the
leaders of Middle Eastern culture. The fundamental
characteristic of Indo-European culture was its
pagan belief system. It was for this reason that
the Nazis saw themselves as the inheritors of
paganism. They looked on the Jews as a hostile
race who had abandoned paganism and spread
monotheistic belief to the rest of the world.
The Pink Swastika, which discusses the Nazis'
pagan ideologies, summarizes:
The reason why the Nazis first attacked the
Jewish people and swore to exterminate them
physically and spiritually is because the
teachings of the Bible, both the Torah and the New
Testament, represent the foundations on which the
whole system of Christian ethics rests.113
This errant belief of the Nazis can be
discerned in many other fascist movements as well.
Many neo-fascist groups today hold pagan beliefs
which they consider "the religion of the Aryan
race," and bear a particular hatred of the
revealed religions of Islam, Christianity, and
Judaism, which they describe as "Semitic myth."
Similarly, based on such deviant logic, fascist
groups have emerged in the Islamic world and have
tried to develop a new type of anti-Semitism in
the form of "anti-Arabism."
However, the divine religion was not addressed
solely to the Semitic races, but to everyone.
Fascism, which denies the religion that God has
revealed to mankind, and reveres the perverse
paganism of its ancestors, is actually a great
error. God mentions these errant people who turn
to the "religion of their ancestors" in the
Koran:
When they are told, "Follow
what God has sent down to you," They say, "We are
following what we found our fathers doing." What,
even though their fathers did not understand a
thing and were not guided! (Koran, 2:170)
FASCISM'S HYPOCRITICAL POLICY ON
RELIGION
Hitler's hypocritical policy towards religion
was not a method restricted to Nazism, but is a
general characteristic of fascist regimes.
Religion is merely used as a tool by fascist
ideologues, because they realize that they will be
faced with a fierce reaction from people as a
result of their cruelty and racist policies unless
they disguise them in religious rhetoric. So, they
distort religion to suit their own ends. They use
the language and ideals of their society's
religion, but when it comes to its implementation,
a system very far removed from religion becomes
recognizable.
The strategy is merely a policy designed by
fascist leaders in order to unite their people
under them, because they realize that people will
be prepared to make all sorts of sacrifices in the
name of religion, and are willing to endure a
great deal for the sake of these lofty beliefs.
So, they present themselves as acting in the name
of God and religion. They seek to portray a
religious image of themselves by exploiting the
language and symbols of faith in their slogans,
and propaganda. Hypocritically though, fascists
carry out the great cruelties and inhumane acts
which they believe to be necessary. In essence,
what fascists practice and what they preach are
totally opposed. The fascists' deceptive use of
religion in this way and for their own power is
merely another example of the extent of their
malevolence.
God has this to say about those who use lies
against Him:
Who could do greater wrong
than those who invent lies against God? Such
people will be arrayed before their Lord and the
witnesses will say, "Those are the ones who lied
against their Lord." Yes indeed! God's curse is on
the wrongdoers. (Koran, 11:18)
On the other hand, those who are deceived by
fascist slogans and influenced by their tactics
are not to be perceived as sincere either. These
people are rude and ignorant, with a poorly
developed reasoning ability, who see religion
merely as a legacy inherited from their ancestors.
For this reason, they either fail to see or ignore
the falsehood, depravity and lack of coherence by
which the fascists employ religion.
As we have seen in the previous pages, fascists
have used religion to effect in people the belief
that racism and a Darwinist outlook on the world
are proper and correct. But, this strategy merely
again reveals the fascists' lack of intelligence.
Because, it is obvious that religion does not
support racism, nor competition or a struggle for
survival among people. God has revealed that the
only superiority between people lies in godliness,
which is dependant on devotion, love and
co-operation between people, and not on
competition. However, fascists are only able to
deceive the most ignorant sections of society with
this false appearance of religion.
THE TWO FACES OF MUSSOLINI
 In his youth, Mussolini was a
communist, who longed for the "proletarian
revolution," as well as an atheist who hated
religion. He later changed his political
leanings, eventually accepting "fascism." Under
this new guise, and for political ends, he
concealed his hatred of
religion. |
In order to analyze the fascist character, the
second example that must be considered after
Nazis, is the Italian dictator Mussolini, the true
originator of the concept of "fascism." When we
consider his career, we see in it a prime example
of a hypocrite who bore a great hatred of
religion, but who wore a mask of religion to suit
his political ends.
Another truth revealed by Mussolini's career is
that the line that divides communism from fascism
is a very fine one, even though they might appear
to be totally opposed ideologies. However, they
are quite similar to each other, both being cruel,
oppressive, totalitarian, oligarchic (based on
minority rule) systems, exhibiting enmity towards
religion, and espousing a Darwinian perspective of
reality. (See Communism in Ambush by Harun Yahya,
March 2001) So there is actually very little
difference between a communist and a fascist, for
one can very easily turn from one into the other.
A communist who spills blood dreaming of a
proletarian revolution can later begin to exhibit
the same behavior for fascist ideals. Because
violence is an indispensable element of both
ideologies.
Mussolini spent years as an atheist communist,
an enemy of religion and a fanatical Darwinist,
trying to make a place for himself in Italian
politics. When by these means he was not able to
achieve his aims, he became a fascist.
MUSSOLINI'S COMMUNIST YEARS
Mussolini was born in a small village in 1883.
His father was an avowed Marxist, an ideology he
passed on to his son. According to the Oxford
historian Denis Mack Smith, in his book Mussolini,
"his father used to read parts of Das Kapital to
the family."114
 AGGRESSION THAT BEGAN WITH
COMMUNISM AND ENDED WITH FASCISM The young
Mussolini was editor of the communist weekly La
Lotta di Classe (Class struggle). He placed
pictures of Marx and Darwin on the cover, and
frequently stressed his admiration of Lenin.
When he became a fascist, however, he had all
copies of the magazines assembled from libraries
and destroyed. Nevertheless, Mussolini's
character (aggressive, arrogant and paranoid)
was always the same. |
Mussolini received a communist education from
his father, and was known at school as a difficult
and aggressive boy, and a smart-aleck. He had
almost no friends.
In his 20s Mussolini became a fanatical
communist, supporting anarchism, an even more
radical and fanatical revolutionary ideology than
communism. Denis Mack Smith writes:
By 1903 he was calling himself an
'authoritarian communist'. From his father he had
learnt to have little patience with sentimental,
reformist socialism or with democratic and
parliamentary methods; instead he preached
revolution to expropriate a ruling class that
would never voluntarily renounce power and
possessions. Parliament should be abolished; class
struggle must replace class collaboration; private
property should disappear altogether. Socialists
should never collaborate with bourgeois
governments and never pursue a policy of strikes
merely to get better wages, but should be ready to
use terrorism and mob violence to effect a
wholesale social revolution.115
As we have seen, in his youth Mussolini was a
fanatical communist. The model of "revolution by
violence and terror" closely resembled the
terrorist methods of Lenin, which he would put
into practice in Russia later on. Actually,
Mussolini had established a relationship with
Lenin during those years. According to his own
later account, he met Lenin, who was in
Switzerland at that time, and even won his
approval.116
Mussolini emphasized his loyalty to Marxism by
saying, "Marx was the greatest of all theorists of
socialism" and frequently quoted from Marx in his
writings.117
One of the defining characteristics of the
communist Mussolini was a fanatical hatred of
religion. Denis Mack Smith has this to say on the
subject:
From his father he had learnt to be a
thoroughgoing anti-clerical. He proclaimed himself
to be an atheist...He forcibly denounced those
socialists who thought religion a matter for
individual conscience... Christianity in
particular [he said] was vitiated by preaching the
senseless virtues of resignation and cowardice,
whereas the new socialist morality should
celebrate violence and rebellion.118
It is important to make a careful estimation of
Mussolini's state of mind as set out here. As we
have seen, he revealed his hatred of and total
lack of belief in God with open declaration of
untruth about Him. As we shall soon see, Mussolini
felt the need to support the Church the entire
time he was in power, and so, sometimes portrayed
himself as a religious man.
Furthermore, even during the years of his
fanatical communism, he tried to wear a mask of
religion. While he produced fanatically
anti-religious writings and speeches in his own
country, he invented a story about the depth and
firmness of his religious beliefs when writing for
an Anglo-Saxon audience.119
Mussolini's hatred of religion and his
communist militancy lasted throughout the 1910s.
In 1908, he wrote for the communist magazine La
Lima under a false name, and thus clashed with the
weekly Il Giornale Ligure, the publishing organ of
the Catholics of Oneglia. The interesting thing is
that after Mussolini came to power, the collection
of La Lima in the local library disappeared
mysteriously, because, after he came to power, he
decided to use religion for political ends, and
concealed his true face, his hatred of religion.120
THE MEN WHO INSPIRED MUSSOLINI:
NIETZSCHE AND DARWIN
Mussolini's devotion to communism was rooted in
both his tendency to violence and personal
psychological problems. Denis Mack Smith describes
Mussolini's personality in these words:
Despite his continuing allegiance to Marx,
there was little precise doctrine in his eclectic
brand of socialism. He sometimes called himself a
syndicalist, but in private spoke unkindly about
most other socialists and to some acquaintances
seemed above all an anarchist.121
  MUSSOLINI'S MENTORS
Mussolini believed that war and conflict
were indispensable to the development of a
nation. Two figures instilled that idea in him,
Charles Darwin and Friedrich
Nietzsche. |
Another historian who has studied Mussolini's
life, Angelica Balabanoff, thought his views were
"more the reflection of his early environment and
his own rebellious egoism than the product of
understanding and conviction; his hatred of
oppression was not that impersonal hatred of a
system shared by all revolutionaries; it sprang
rather from his own sense of indignity and
frustration, from a passion to assert his own ego
and from a determination for personal revenge.''122
Actually, Mussolini's only definite beliefs
were the principles of "conflict" and "war." These
he had learned from the ideological founder of
fascism, in other words, from Friedrich Nietzsche,
and his mentor, Charles Darwin.
There is considerable evidence for the
admiration Mussolini felt for them both. He
admitted to his admiration for Nietzsche, whom he
said filled him with a "spiritual eroticism."123
Denis Mack Smith writes:
In Nietzsche he found justification for his
crusade against the Christian virtues of humility,
resignation, charity, and goodness and it was also
in Nietzsche that he found some of his favourite
phrases including 'live dangerously', and 'the
will to power'. Here, too, was the splendid
concept of the superman, the supreme egoist who
defied both God and the masses, who despised
egalitarianism and democracy, who believed in the
weakest going to the wall and pushing them if they
did not go fast enough.124
Mussolini clearly referred to his ideological
link with Darwinism in the pages of the communist
weekly magazine La Lotta di Classe (Class
Struggle), of which he was editor for a time.
Pictures of Marx and Darwin were on the cover of
the very first edition. The first issue of La
Lotta di Classe referred to these two materialist
ideologues as "The greatest thinkers of the past
century," and was full of praise for Darwin's
theory of evolution.125
Mussolini wrote a great deal for La Lotta di
Classe on Darwinist, communist and anti-religious
themes, but after 1922, in other words, after he
came to power, all copies of this paper suddenly
disappeared from local libraries.126
MUSSOLINI'S FALSE PIETY
Mussolini underwent a sudden personal change at
the end of the 1910s. After having been a radical
communist for so long, he then emerged as the
leader of the ideology known as "fascism" as it
set out on its way to power. This movement took
the "axe" of ancient Roman paganism as its symbol.
However, Mussolini did not himself discover
"fascism," but rather developed it from the racist
trends which had been escalating in Italy during
that period. But, even though he did not invent
the ideology, he soon made it his own and turned
it into a political movement. Just like Hitler, he
gathered ignorant people around him, street thugs,
adventurers, and instigators of violence. He
grouped them together in a quasi-military
organization known as the "Black Shirts," which he
employed as a weapon of terror against his rivals.
By these methods, he was able to seize power a few
years later. By 1922 he was Italy's prime
minister. Shortly afterwards, he began to be known
by the term "Il Duce," or leader, and became an
outright dictator.
 THE ATHEIST DUCE'S RELIGIOUS
MASK Although Mussolini had born a great
hatred of God and religion since his childhood,
after coming to power, he adopted a false mask
of religion. His aim was to use religion to help
bring about his dictatorship. Shortly
thereafter, propaganda portraying him as the
"sacred leader" began to appear. The above
picture of Mussolini, "sanctified by the Pope,"
is such an example. |
As Mussolini was emerging as the leader of
fascism, he decided first to conceal his enmity
towards religion, and even to appear as a devout
Catholic. He made great efforts to create the
image, particularly in the early years of his
rule. On the one hand, he had all magazines in
which he had written against religion collected
and destroyed, while on the other, he made
divinity lessons compulsory again after an absence
of half a century, and decreed that pictures of
the cross and the Virgin Mary should be hung in
schools.127
He took great pains in all his speeches to come
across as a religious, conservative figure, who
was devoted to national customs and traditions. In
Mussolini's new view, religion was an institution
that owed the state its assistance in order that
it should grow stronger.
Mussolini's hypocritical piety was effective,
in as much as he won the support of the Church.
His "conquest of the heart of the Church" was
described in the Encyclopedia of Modern Leaders:
The Church's support for the fascists began
with the election of the former Cardinal of Milan
as Pope. In Pius XI's view, it was Mussolini who
would rescue Italy from anarchy. Relations with
Mussolini, who had once waged war against the
Church in articles which he signed "A true
atheist," and the pro-fascist Pope were always
directed towards cooperation. The Vatican
newspaper L'Osservatore Romano wrote in February
1923, "Mussolini has been applauded as the man who
will restore the fortunes of Italy. This is a
victory for religious traditions and national
civilization." Cardinal Vicaire called upon the
public to support the fascists in the same year.
The Vatican withheld its approval of the Catholic
Partito Popolare's [People's Party] anti-fascist
attitude and had Don Sturzo removed from his post
as party leader. In return for this, Mussolini
demonstrated his respect for the Church at every
available opportunity, staging a religious wedding
ceremony for him and his wife, whom he had married
12 years before, and having his children baptized…
In February 1929, he restored the Church's rights
which had been taken away in 1870 by signing the
"Lateran Pact" in the name of the King, with
Cardinal Gaspari signing in the name of the
Church. Under this agreement, the Church won
complete freedom of belief and worship, and
Catholicism became the official religion of the
state. The Vatican was officially recognized and
awarded considerable benefits, the Pope was
recognized as head of the state and granted such
rights as compensation payments to the papacy, the
recognition of Church marriages, and religious
lessons in primary schools. In return for these,
the Pope awarded Mussolini the order of the
"Golden Spur" in 1932, and described him as the
"incomparable prime minister."128
But, despite these theatrics, Mussolini was
nevertheless an atheist. Once having rallied
Italian society behind him, he began to show his
real aim, that of completely doing away with
religion. In the 1930s, religious doctrines were
slowly eliminated, and in their place a form of
paganism that revered Mussolini as a divine being
was put in place. Mussolini's only true religion
was his egotism, which he tried little by little
to make the Italians accept.
The slogan mentioned below, during this period,
is a testament of the "cult dedicated to
Mussolini": "Do not delay for an instant in loving
God. But remember that the god of Italy is the
Duce." 129
Mussolini belittled religious notions and
re-interpreted them according to his own pagan
belief system. The fact that he called the decrees
and pronouncements he issued the "Fascist
Decalogue," reveals the scale of his arrogance and
hypocrisy.
However, Mussolini's arrogance did not endure
long. Italy entered the Second World War on the
side of Germany, but was defeated, collapsing much
earlier than Germany. In 1943, Mussolini was
arrested by his own countrymen and imprisoned. He
was rescued with Hitler's support, and held out
against the opposition in the North for some time
longer. Towards the end of the war, he was once
again arrested as he tried to cross the border in
a German uniform, and was shot with his mistress
at his side. His corpse was suspended by one foot
in a square in Milan. Such was the dreadful end of
a psychopath who claimed he was a "divine
being."
HOW SPANISH FASCISM USED
RELIGION
As we have seen, fascism is an ideology
fanatically opposed to religion, but which may
sometimes conceal its hatred for political
reasons, and even present itself as actually
committed to religion. The aim behind fascists'
wish to appear God-fearing is to pervert religious
concepts from their true meaning, and employ them
as tools for their political goals.
TERRORISM IN FRANCOS'S CIVIL WAR A
fighter in the Spanish Civil War being hit as he
emerges from cover.
 During the three-year
bloody civil war waged in Spain by General
Franco, hundreds of thousands of people lost
their lives. Franco used all possible methods of
terror against his opponents. Villages that did
not assist his troops were bombed, mercilessly
killing innocent people who had no interest in
the war, and leaving tens of thousands of
villagers homeless.
 A picture of the front in
the Spanish Civil
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The degree of fascism's commitment to religion
fluctuates according to the nature of the society
it finds itself in. Nazism felt little need to put
up such a front, because it had developed itself
within German society, which had already been
distanced far from religion. But, in Italy,
Mussolini attempted to control a far more
religious society, and thus felt a greater need to
play such a hypocritical role. When we consider
the example of Spain, we once again see a
religious society and a fascism with a religious
face. The leader of this brand of fascism was
Francisco Franco.
Franco's ideology is known as "Falangism." The
term comes from the word "Falange," (or the
Falange Espanola Tradicionalista Y De Las Juntas
De Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista, to give it its
full name) which was founded in 1933. The party
was established by a fascist ideologue called Jose
Antonio Primo de Rivera, in imitation of Italian
fascism, and was opposed to democracy, the
Constitution, leftist movements and the Church. In
fact, the word "Falange" (Phalanx in Spanish) was
a martial concept taken from pagan cultures. The
name referred to the arrangement of a regiment of
soldiers, as practiced first in ancient Sumeria,
and then in ancient Greece and Rome. General
Franco, the commander-in-chief of the Spanish army
at the time, took over control of the Falange
party in 1936, when the civil war erupted as a
result of fighting between right and left in the
country. However, he softened the party's
anti-religious stance, in an attempt to make his
brand of fascism appear compatible with
religion.
Franco waged a particularly bloody civil war,
not hesitating even to bomb civilians when he
thought it necessary. He won the three-year
war in 1939, and the dictatorship he set up
afterwards lasted until the 1970s. In order to
maintain the regime, he pursued policies to ensure
the support of the Catholic Church. At the same
time, the Church was given a capitalistic role in
the economic life of the country. Franco's
approach was always to defend the Church, and to
use it for his own ends. On the other hand, all
religious movements that emerged and that were
outside fascist principles were ruthlessly
suppressed by the government.
The book Who is Franco? What is Falangism?
explains how Spanish fascism used religion in
order to succeed:
 Throughout his time in power,
Franco forbade the development of any religious
sentiments he may have considered at odds with
the principles of the fascist state. He turned
the Church away from its true principles, and
made it a supporter of his fascist regime.
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Fascism needs the masses in order to attain its
ends… It is sufficient to use words such as
religious truths and monarchy to motivate the
masses… Catholics were always powerful in Spain:
Most priests are outspoken supporters of fascism…
So it was necessary to find and publicize a theory
of Spanish fascism. This was done by Gil Robles.
Robles has close connections to Spain's greatest
landowners. He was educated in Catholic Jesuit
schools, and began his first political activities
in these same organizations… When fascism came to
power in Germany, Robles rushed there at once. His
aim was to learn German working methods. Robles
tried to imitate German fascism in a number of
areas, but he was unable to put forward the
"superior" and "Aryan race" theory. So what was
Robles to do? He resorted to an extreme
chauvinism, which he harmonized with Catholicism.
"Spain comes before everything. God is above
Spain. You are as Catholic as you feel yourself to
be Spanish!" This Catholic chauvinism of Roble's
came from various characteristics of Spain itself…
Robles used Catholic bodies and cooperatives and
Catholic youth groups. The Catholic press also
entered the service of fascism. Robles also ran
the newspaper El Debate, which was well-known
among conservative circles.130
The Church also served the fascists in other
ways. Spaniards in Latin America and other fascist
groups set up their own versions of the Falange,
so these countries could be brought under Spanish
control. The Catholic Church in these countries
was a primary motivating force in this scheme.131
THE DESTRUCTION
WREAKED BY THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR
Fascism regards "glory of victory" as a noble
aim, one which justifies any cost. Between 1936
and 1939, Spain fell victim to this delusion.
For the sake of winning the war, the head of the
Spanish Army, Generalissimo Franco felt no
qualms about devastating his country. (above)
Large cities, such as Madrid and Barcelona, were
bombed by Franco's forces. When celebrating his
victory with his troops, Franco (right) felt no
concern for all the innocent people he had
killed in the process.
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The story of how various fascist regimes came
to power is generally very much the same. For
fascists, religion is an important tool to help
them achieve their ends. As a result of tactics
similar to those employed in other fascist
countries, the Church in Spain supported Franco.
However, as we have already seen, fascists only
maintain this positive attitude towards religion
until they are in power, after which they
generally lose no time waging war against it. The
same happened in Spain.
George Orwell describes the situation in
revolutionary Barcelona six months after the
revolution:
Almost every church had been gutted and its
images burnt. Churches here and there were being
systematically demolished by gangs of workman.132
When we examine Franco as an example of how
fascists openly use religion, we find ourselves
once again face to face with one of the truths
mentioned earlier in this book. Fascism is an
ideology that seeks to turn European societies
back to the pagan religions of pre-Christian
Europe. And not just in Europe. Everywhere in the
world the true religion of fascists has been
paganism. Every fascist movement takes its own
society's pagan beliefs as a model. Their slogans,
symbols and the like, all bear the features of a
particular society's pagan past. Fascists try to
generate an emotional fervor in their peoples by
referring to their ancestors and traditions,
contributing to a kind of mass hypnosis. They
continually promise a return to the "glorious
days" of the peoples' past. Essentially, they turn
fascism into a religion, employing religious terms
and symbols from their societies' pasts. No matter
how much they may give the impression of being
religious, they are nothing more than pagans.
FASCIST MORALS ARE THE OPPOSITE
OF KORANIC MORALS
It is perfectly obvious that fascism has only
ever led to bloodshed and suffering for mankind.
The history of the 20th century is
proof of this. But, despite this fact, there are
still people in many parts of the world who are
sympathetic to fascism. Fascist movements in our
own time are spreading rapidly, under the name of
neo-Nazis and hooligans. Legal measures taken
against these fascist gangs are ineffective, where
such powerful countries as Great Britain and
Germany are unable to suppress them. This reason
being that they use ineffective methods. It is
impossible to restrain and bring into line people
who have been brought up with no knowledge of
religion, leading them to become utterly
irresponsible, uncontrollable and aggressive. The
only way to stop this aggression and terrorism
that persists in many countries today, is to
inoculate people with the morality taught by
religion instead of the pagan or atheistic
ideologies that are at the root of fascism.
As will be clear from the content of this book,
fascism opposes peace, friendship, brotherhood,
compromise and tolerance. The essence of religion,
however, is good morality. So fascism is an
ideology completely at variance with religion.
y For instance, fascism approves of racism.
Fascists have always claimed that their own race
or nation are superior to others, and have used
the claim as an excuse to seize their lands and
property. This racist claim results in countless
wars, killings, and "ethnic cleansing." However,
as we have seen, the Koran teaches that
superiority is not subject to race, color or any
other feature, but is founded in closeness to God
and living by faith and proper morals. The Koran
makes light of this truth:
Mankind! We created you
from a male and female, and made you into peoples
and tribes so that you might come to know each
other. The noblest among you in God's sight is
that one of you who best performs his duty. God is
All-Knowing, All-Aware. (Koran, 49:13)
In another verse, God describes racism as the
"fanatical rage of the time of ignorance", and
reveals to believers that He will protect them
against this provocative ideology:
Those who disbelieve filled
their hearts with fanatical rage-the fanatical
rage of the Time of Ignorance-and God sent down
serenity to His Messenger and to the believers,
and obliged them to respect the formula of
heedfulness which they had most right to and were
most entitled to. God has knowledge of all things.
(Koran, 48:26)
As the above verse makes clear, God has divided
people into different races and ethnic groups so
that they may interact with one another and live
in peace, brotherhood and tolerance. In other
words, contrary to what fascists think, different
races and ethnic groups are not a tool for Social
Darwinist conflict and a "struggle for survival."
There can be no question of biological superiority
among different races and ethnic groups. God
ascribes the only superiority among human beings
to closeness to Him, and living according to faith
and morality. In a situation where people adhere
to the Koran, therefore, there will be no conflict
of race, color or tribe, nor will such claims of
superiority ever be able to find fertile ground in
which to grow.
A TERRIBLE
END
 

Mussolini and his mistress were first lynched
by the people, and then hung up by their feet in
a square in Milan. Their corpses were left on
public display for several days. No matter how
quietly Franco may lie in his coffin, he was
buried with all the cruelties he committed.
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History reveals that "fanatical rage" is
a sickness that originated in pagan or atheist
societies, where claims based on the superiority
of a race, ethnic origin or tribe, and the
conflict that results from them, have always
existed. These people have always sought to
determine their superiority in such physical
features. The Koran however says, "All might belongs to God." (Koran,
10:65) Human beings are created by God with
no distinction between race or skin color, but as
helpless creatures utterly dependent on God. They
will all someday die. So, no individual or society
has the right to claim superiority over another.
In death, these claims will be proven unfounded. A
holy verse on the subject of the Day of Judgment
reveals this fact:
Then when the Trumpet is
blown, no ties of kinship will exist between them
on that day, nor may they question one another.
(Koran, 23:101)
As the verse makes clear, at the moment of
death, the Day of Judgment or in the hereafter,
concepts such as race, color and ethnic origin
will be unimportant. The only thing of any
importance then will be closeness to God and
whether a person has won His mercy. On that day,
nobody will be in a position to ask anyone about
his race or ethnicity. Those people who are now
passionate about their ethnicity, who kill others
for it and even burn them alive, will understand
how helpless and dependant they are, no matter
what their race.
y Another distinguishing feature of fascism is
its tendency to violence. Fascists regard
violence, the use of brute force, war and conflict
as sacred concepts. That is not possible for
someone who lives by the Koran. God wants the
faithful to live by good morals, which he
describes in the Koran. For instance, a Muslim is
charged with returning good for evil. God says
this in one of the holy verses on the subject:
A good action and a bad
action are not the same. Repel the bad with
something better and, if there is enmity between
you and someone else, he will be like a bosom
friend. (Koran, 41:34)
It is out of the question for a person who
behaves in accordance with the above verse to feel
any sympathy for fascist logic and methods, or to
show even the slightest tendency towards fascism.
Another feature of fascist morality is
that it is quite capable of sacrificing thousands
of innocent people without hesitation for the sake
of those aims that it perceives to be sacred.
Fascists, who think that "the end justifies the
means," carry out all kinds of brutality for an
end that is in itself utterly unjustifiable.
However, the Koran says that attacking people
unjustly and killing the innocent is a great
crime. According to fascism, human life is worth
nothing, whereas religion sees the life of even
one person as being of the utmost importance. God
commands:
…if someone kills another
person-unless it is in retaliation for someone
else or for causing corruption in the earth-it is
as if he had murdered all mankind. And if anyone
gives life to another person, it is as if he had
given life to all mankind… (Koran, 5:32)
Bearing in mind that killing an innocent person
is like murdering all mankind, it is clear what a
great sin all the killings, murders and genocide
carried out by fascists has been. God reveals what
awaits the cruel fascists in the hereafter:
There are only grounds against those who wrong
people and act as tyrants in the earth without any
right to do so. Such people will have a painful
punishment. (Koran, 42:42)
We also mentioned that fascists are
excessively impassioned, for which reason they can
easily be provoked, angered and incited to
violence. Fascist groups tend to operate in the
form of street gangs, become consumed with anger
at even the slightest incident, and immediately
resort to fighting at the slightest provocation.
Naturally, this emotionally fuelled violence is
completely contrary to what the Koran commands.
The Koran speaks of intelligent, mild and moderate
people who can restrain themselves when they
become angry. Nothing that happens can make them
aggressive or angry:
Those who give in times of
both ease and hardship, those who control their
rage and pardon other people-God loves the
good-doers. (Koran, 3:134)
Another tendency possessed by fascists
is a group-mentality. Many poorly educated and
ignorant young people in fascist groups, who do
not even know why they do what they do, get
carried away by a kind of hysterical emotion under
the effect of crowds, slogans and martial songs.
They get carried away by the herd mentality and
involved in group crimes that they would never
carry out of their own free will. They can attack
a foreigner for no reason, or pillage a workplace.
Most people who engage in such actions do so
because they have become part of the "herd," just
one part of the psychology of the group, because
their wills and consciences are weak. But God
warns people against the deviance of the
majority:
If you obeyed most of those
on earth, they would misguide you from God's Way.
They follow nothing but conjecture. They are only
guessing. (Koran, 6:116)
For this reason, instead of going along with
the majority, the faithful act intelligently and
according to their better conscience. This is only
possible by living in accordance with the
Koran.
Another point of disparity between
religion and fascism is the Koran's requirement of
peace and compromise. These concepts are the exact
opposite of fascism, which promotes aggression,
conquest, war, brute force and oppression. God
disapproves of all of these, presented in the
Koran as cruelties. On the contrary, God commands
people to live according to what is good and to
establish good relations between each other:
There is no good in much of
their secret talk, except in the case of those who
enjoin charity, or what is right, or putting
things right between people. If anyone does that,
seeking the pleasure of God, We will give him an
immense reward. (Koran, 4:114)
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, when we examine the basis of
fascism, we come to see a system of ethics that is
the exact opposite of those virtues that are
inherent in religion, such as love, affection,
compassion, humility, co-operation, and being
content with what one has. However, fascism is a
school of thought that systematizes the very
opposite, and, under the influence of Darwinism,
portrays itself as a "scientific" and rational
approach. "Cruelty," which has always been
condemned by religion, is praised and sanctified
systematically in fascism.
This cruel and ruthless ideology has been the
root of the genocidal acts carried out by Hitler,
Mussolini's ruthless conquests, the bloody civil
war waged by Franco, Pinochet's brutalities,
Saddam Hussein's killing of 5,000 civilians by
nerve gas, the inhumane savagery meted out to the
Bosnians and Albanians by Milosevic, and many
other current atrocities. The fascist ideology
plays a role, not only in state-sponsored
violence, such as mentioned above, but also in
every-day instances. The stabbing, beating or
killing of people because of a simple
misunderstanding are the product of a culture that
sees and portrays violence as a kind of heroism.
The source this mentality is the influence of the
idea of a "struggle for survival," once professed
by such ideologues as Darwin and Nietzsche.
The cause of this sickness is the lack of
religion in these people. They may perhaps claim
to be religious if asked, but they have not the
slightest inkling of the true beauty and nobility
that religion bestows on people. And for the same
reason, the cure for this sickness is for people
to learn the true meaning of, as well as
understand and live by, Koranic
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