Terrorism: Islamic or un-Islamic?
Ram Puniyani

In current times the popular perceptions
in the major parts of the World including India, Islam and
Muslims have become synonymous with terrorism. There is an
act of blast, and the finger of suspicion points to some
descript or non-descript Muslim named group. Many of these
groups are so 'helpful' to the investigating authorities
that they leave their dairies, and identification mark for
making the investigation for police an easy job. Accordingly
the job of investigating authorities now is cool, as they
know that it does not matter who has done it, so far as they
can nab some youth with Muslim identity, half of whom under
the torture anyway will feel that it is better to 'accept'
the crime not done rather than to suffer the third-forth
degree torture and unspeakable acts done under the cover of
dealing with terrorists.
The matters have gone to the extent that
even if Bajrang Dal (RSS affiliate) workers die while making
bomb( Nanded 2006) or one of them says that that they had
planned to blast the mosques, the link need not be pursued
in that direction. To beat it all the forces in Khaki or
greens can go to the extent of faking the recovery of RDX
before the meeting of none other than Sonia Gandhi,
canceling her meeting without any real threat (Bhaderwah,
Kashmir 25th Feb 2008) and get away with it. Even
the 'sincere' social workers/thinkers have come to believe
that there is some thing in Islam which promotes violence.
Many a scholars of Islam and social
scientists have produced remarkable literature explaining
the nature of Islam, showing the difference between religion
as moral values, religion as an institution, religion as
part culture, and abuse of religious identity for political
goals by social layers or global super powers today. But of
course these remain in the world of academia and libraries
where not many people read them; some review of these books
is carried out in an odd journal here and there, while the
popular perceptions against Islam and Muslims are deepening
by the day.
This propaganda abuses the religious
identity at one level hides the political goals of social
layers and the World super power at another level. The
global media of all types is dominated by this perception.
The worst victims of this are Muslims all over. At one level
it has intimidated them and fear psychology has gripped a
large section of society. They are profiled at places and
Muslim identity is pasted on their forehead. One friend of
mine, a thorough atheist, progressive, realized that she is
a Muslim only when her son a lovely bright creative teen was
questioned at random in the context of terrorist act, by the
police just because his name happened to be a Muslim.
Another writer researcher of repute
'realized' that he is a Muslim when while driving he was
stopped by a cop and after seeing his name in the driving
license, passed abusive remarks. Another senior journalist,
who happened to be a Muslim, realized the same when caught
for breaking the speed limit on the highway, was stopped by
the traffic police, who on seeing his license remarked that
he surely must be carrying a bomb, and that's the reason for
his driving at high speed.
As such, the worst victims of the current
perception and acts of terrorism are Muslims themselves. Due
to this demonization the progressive trends in the community
at large are on the back foot and hold of conservatism is on
the rise. At times groups of Muslims also staged protests
against acts of terror, but that also has not been cutting
much ice as far as popular perceptions go. What can be done
to fight this image of Muslims which has come into being due
to various circumstances? There is also a criticism against
Muslims as a whole that they are not doing much to counter
this image.
It is in this backdrop that the fatwa
issued after the Anti terrorism conference held at Darul
Uloom comes forth as a serious effort to present the correct
picture of Islam as religion and Muslims as people. Recently
(Feb 25, 2006) this seminary organized a meeting of over
4000 delegates from madrassas and representatives of Islamic
schools like Nadwatul Ulema and Sufi orders like Chistis of
Ajmer Sharif and senior scholars of the seminary itself.
After debating the issue of terrorism, actions of jihadi
groups and role of such violence in teachings of Islam the
conference issued this statement. This in way is a response
to the way the activities of groups like Jiash, HUJI, SIMI,
the fall outs of Taliban, Al Qaeda etc. are being linked to
teachings in Madrassas and to Islam itself. The overall
consensus was that terrorism is un-Islamic and that mischief
rioting and murder are sins as per this religion. They did
point out the role of US-Zionism in projecting this nexus of
Islam-Madassas and terrorism while appealing to them to
desist from falling to the temptation of associating with
groups indulging in acts of terror in the name of Islam.
One recalls that Islam was linked to
terrorism when US wanted to fight its battle with Russia by
putting the gun on the shoulders of Muslims in the name of
Islam. It promoted the madrassas in Pakistan, Lal Masjid
being one of them where the distorted version of Islam was
used for indoctrinating Muslim youth to lure them to join
the war against Russian armies occupying Afghanistan. In
these madrassas communists were dubbed as kafirs, killing
kafirs equivalent to jihad and that was projected as a
sacrifice in the path of Allah.
The very word Islamic terrorism is a
creation of US media, faithfully followed by media all over
the world. And taking cue from that the communal forces have
been regularly shouting that Madrassas are the breeding
ground of terrorism. Despite many a useful studies on
Madrassas this picture is deepened while undertaking the
social auditing of Madrassas to dispel these notions should
be an easy enough job for people.
The use of violence has been done in the
history by people of all religions. Islam does talk of
taking recourse to violence as the last resort to protect
oneself against the aggressor. It also ordains that killing
of even a single innocent person tantamount to killing the
whole humanity. Islam the religion of Peace is projected as
the religion which preaches violence, is the biggest
'success' of US propaganda machinery in the direction of
manufacturing consent for its imperialist goals.
It is in this direction that US ideologue
Prof Samuel Huntington talked of Clash of Civilizations. As
per him, and as per the unsaid US policy doctrine, the
advanced western civilization, to which US belongs, is
facing the threat from backward Islamic civilization. This
bogus thesis has been well answered by the UN committee
which went and examined the Alliance of civilizations. This
UN report, which went unnoticed by the 'mainstream'
attention points out that civilizations have been
cooperating and allying with each other and that's how
global civilizations have been evolving and getting enriched
from each other. Same phenomenon can be seen from two
opposite angels, clash or alliance!
This opinion of this
Conference is very significant and crucial. It not only has
hit the nail on the head by pointing out that terrorism is
due to political forces, that theologically and morally
Islam does not permit terrorism and that those dejected
Muslims facing grave injustices in the hands of system which
regards Islam and Muslims as synonyms, should not get
tempted to associate with the terror outfits operating in
the name of Islam. One has to complement this valuable
initiative of this seminary and hope that society will
register this message seriously, and look beyond this
projections to understand the real cause of terrorism, which
lies in the social, economic and political injustices.
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Issues in Secular
Politics
March 1, 2008 I
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