No,  the title is not an error. Yes, the man who wishes to ban all non-resident  Muslims from entering the United States is good for the Islamic world![i]  
Why  is it good for America's Republican party's presidential frontrunner to treat  Muslims like a sub-human species? The answer is quite simple: disruption. Trump  will give significantly disrupt the status quo, hopefully ushering in a new,  better era.   
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| Trump - you the man! (Photo: Wikipedia) | 
Disruption  is a concept more familiar to entrepreneurs and start-up entities: disruption. Disruption  may be defined as a "disturbance or  problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process." Industries ripe  for disruptions are generally bloated, stagnant and slowly heading into  oblivion.
Alright,  no one argues Islam is heading towards extinction. Nonetheless, there is little  doubt Islam requires a radical rethink about its place in the world and the  religion's relevance to a globalized  'Digital Age' population. 
Islam's  traditional prism for viewing the world no longer works. By most measures, the  Islamic world is isolated and backwards. The post-colonial  Islamic world has desperately clung onto linkages, economic and military,  with former colonial masters to maintain power and preserve the status  quo. Hence, peacefully (yes, peacefully!) disrupting the present state of  affairs will be no bad thing; peaceful disruption, not regime change engendered  by American  bombs and NATO soldiers. 
Theoretically,  peaceful disruption provides more time for nations to adapt and modify – not creating  vacuums for extremists like Daesh to conveniently step into. 
A  Trump presidency will prompt some soul searching among political elites in most  Islamic countries. Some might even be forced to dispense with the crutches of  Western economic and military dependencies provided by Western nations. 
In  poorer Muslim nations  such as Egypt and Pakistan, politicians will realize leadership comprises  of more than receiving and dispensing financial aid from bilateral and  multilateral agencies. For wealthier oil  rich nations the choices will be more difficult. Oil riches and the  lifestyle it engenders are predicated upon a dependency on Western nations. In  fact, in several oil exporting Gulf states it is the US Federal Reserve Bank which  dictates local  monetary policy! 
So  the question vexing the Kings of oil rich Arab nations will be, "Shall we  continue to sell oil to countries like the US in the face of ongoing  humiliation and being treated as second class citizens of the world? We may  have oodles of money and even property in the right zip codes but we pray in  the wrong direction and to the crescent and not the cross." 
It's  not an easy question to answer when trillions of Dollars are at stake. 
This  is not the first wake-up  call heeded by Islamic intellectuals. In the early post-colonial period, a group  of left leaning secularists Muslim modernizers arose. People like Syria's Assad  senior, Egypt's Nasser and Iraq's Saddam were ready to shun religion for  socialist ideology. In the new millennium that era has been relegated to the  annals of history. 
The  current environment appears ripe for a new wave of Muslim modernizers; for  Islam's reinvigorated intelligentsia to address the problems faced by Muslims  in the Internet Era. The new paradigm must emerge following meaningful debates  about governance, transparency and civil  rights. 
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| Muslim faithful pray at the main mosque in snowbound Pristina, Kosovo. (Photo: Wikipedia) | 
1960s  Westernizing secularists demonstrated that blindly aping Western liberal  democratic societies is not an ideal solution for Muslim societies. Seamlessly synthesizing  modernity and Islam will only work if the new structure respects the unique  cultural traditions of different Muslim cultures and geographies.
A  Trump presidency will call into question many of the assumptions about civil  relations between many predominantly Muslim countries and the US  dominated Western world. This reset may act as a catalyst for Islamic  political and social elites to redraw  their own social contract within their own nations.  
Many  analysts argue the present status quo is sustainable due to inequitable wealth  distribution and poor state delivered social services. The violence perpetrated  by extremists, e.g. Daesh, Taliban and Al-Qaeeda, outside the established  political structure suggests most Muslim countries are crying out for some form  of change.  
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| A divided era reminiscent of the historic Crusades? (Illustration: Wikipedia) | 
So,  Mr Trump, your insensitive  and racist rhetoric may actually be helping those against which you spew  your hatred. The possible earthquake to the established 'business as usual'  modus-operandi may force  the Islamic world to stand on its own feet. For that, Mr Trump, the entire  Muslim world thanks you and your multitudes of supporters disgorging your  regular obscenities.
Now  if I were an American Muslim living and working in America I may have a very  different opinion of Trump's popularity!
[i]  How such a blanket ban will  work in practice is difficult to imagine. For example, will all Muslim crew  members of a Singapore Airlines flight landing in the US be made to stay on the  aircraft overnight? How will Muslim foreign diplomats and functionaries dealing  with Washington go about their business? Ultimately, there may be so many  exemptions that the ban becomes a mockery ... that is, of course, if any  Muslims wish to visit the country voluntarily simply to be humiliated  and possibly put themselves in harm's way. But that's a topic for another  day.
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Imran is a  Singapore based Tour Guide with a special interest in arts and history. Imran  has lived and worked in several countries in his career as an international  banker. He enjoys traveling, especially by train, to feed his curiosity about  the world and nurture his interest in photography. Imran can be contacted at imran.ahmed.sg@gmail.com. Follow Imran  on twitter at @grandmoofti and Instragram at imranahmedsg. 




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