Man
is not only mortal but also erring. His knowledge
and power of judgment are also limited. He, therefore,
needs guidance. Guidance may come from man or the
supernatural. Guidance from man of restricted power
or resources is bound to be limited and imperfect.
Only the guidance from the sovereign eternal power
is reliable, perfect and truthful. Allah, the sovereign
Lord guides mankind through his books and prophets
for their benefit. This guidance came through the
first man Prophet Adam (Alaihis salaatu wassalaam)
and continued through other prophets, and the message
of guidance was completed and given a final shape
for entire humankind with the last Prophet Muhammad
(Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) in the final book, the
Holy Qur’an. This fact is proclaimed in the following
verse of Al-Qur’an:
“This day
have I perfected your religion for you, completed
my favour upon you and have chosen for you Islam as
religion.” (05 : 03)
This
divine guidance is Islam. So, Islam is a code of life
based on creator – creation relationship, and it guides
and motivates man to do the good and avoid the evil.
Allah Ta’ala says:
“Verily
this Qur’an doth guide to that which is most right.”
(17 : 09)
Islam
is an Arabic term that means submission and obedience.
It is complete submission to the will of Allah. The
Almighty says:
“O ye who
believe! Enter into Islam perfectly, and follow not
the footsteps of Satan.” (02 : 208)
This
complete and all-embracing divine code of life cannot
be confined to certain rites or rituals performed
in places of worship alone. In Islam’s view, worship
includes not only prayers but all activities as a
good person, as a loving member of the family and
as a dutiful citizen of the society at large. Islam
establishes brotherhood of humanity for peace and
harmony. It touches every aspect of man’s life – personal,
family and social. The Holy Qur’an very clearly confirms
this fact:
“It is not
righteousness that ye turn your faces towards East
or West; but it is righteousness to believe in Allah
and the last day and the angels and the book and the
messengers; to give wealth in spite of love for it
to the kinsfolk, to the orphans, to the needy, to
the wayfarer and to those who ask and for the ransom
of slaves; to be steadfast in prayer and practice
regular charity, to fulfill their contract when they
make; and to be patient in severe poverty and ailment
and at the time of fighting. Such are the people of
truth, and they are the pious ones.” (02 : 177)
Islam
practices and preaches a middle course with toleration
and not excesses, bigotry or hatred, and it establishes
peace with truth and justice as against hatred, injustice
and discrimination. Fundamentalism, extremism, terrorism,
fanaticism, racism, Bin Ladenism, oppression, etc.
have no place in Islam as it is the religion of peace
and submission to the laws of Allah. Al-Qur’an Says:
“There is
no compulsion in religion.” (02 : 256)
“O ye who
believe! Stand out firmly for Allah as just witnesses
and let not the hatred of a group of people make you
avoid justice. Be just. That is nearer to piety, and
fear Allah. Verily Allah is well-acquainted with what
ye do.” (05 : 08)
Islam
is not a sect or dogma of a mystic or world power.
It is not a creed of Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu
alaihi wasallam) nor an empire of the Muslims. Islam
does not fight for a class against another, a race
against another, black against white or have-nots
against haves.
To
put it in a nutshell, Islam is the moral kingdom of
Allah for one brotherhood of mankind to establish
peace and tranquility in this world and hereafter.
It is the religion of worship of one creator practiced
in good deeds and piety.
Appreciating
this very fact, non-Muslims of all ages and places
accepted Islam voluntarily for their own salvation.
A
person who submits to the laws of Allah is called
“Muslim”.
Muslims
constitute over one fifth of humanity today. There
are nearly 1.2 billion Muslims all over the globe.
There are 53 independent Muslim states with over 800
million Muslims living in these countries, and these
Muslim states occupy about 23 per cent of the land
area of the world. Majority of them are found in Asia
and Africa. In East and Central Europe Albania has
73 per cent Muslim majority, and Bosnia-Herzegovina
has also significant Muslim dimension. There is also
strong Muslim presence in other parts of the world,
particularly in Europe and America where today Islam
is the second largest religion after Christianity.
Yet,
Islam is the misunderstood religion in the West and
misrepresented as a religion of war and fanaticism.
It is a historical fact that over thousand years not
only the Muslims had been a dominant power in the
world but the Islamic civilization and society provided
peace and security for all its citizens including
the non-Muslims. When the situation materially changed,
and Western colonial powers ruled the world, all nations
and peoples in the Third World and the Muslims in
particular suffered a lot at the hands of the colonial
powers in a number of ways. It is the same Muslim
Ummah that suffered many untold hardships and atrocities
at the hands of the West and still remains weak materially,
economically, educationally, technologically, militarily,
politically and so forth, is now being represented
as a threat to the West. Efforts of the Muslims to
regain their identity and put their own house in order
are looked on as a challenge to the West.
Islam
has become the innocent victim of the ugly world politics,
and is branded as the religion of fanatics by whom
all sort of criminal activities are incited, and lethal
criminals are harboured. The countries that line up
behind the one that tends to hold the reins of power
in its hand look at the Muslim countries and the entire
Muslim Community as if Islam and the entire Muslim
Ummah are the common enemies of theirs or such countries
that have teamed up with the leader of the world politics
have been brainwashed into giving Islam and Muslims
the cold shoulder. Afghanistan and Iraq are the two
typical examples of the stunning arrogance of the
front runners of the world politics in the name of
democracy, who brutally sucked the lives of thousands
of men, women, infants and babies by imposing economic
embargo and waging wars against them. The whole world
witnessed how the innocent people suffered humiliation
and torture at the hands of the custodians of democracy,
how the artifacts of the prestigious Museum of Iraq
were looted and how the infrastructures were destroyed.
Yet, no voices were raised against such brutalities
even from the world’s body - UNO. On the contrary,
they readily give the nod when the leader of their
elite points his accusing finger at the Muslim Community
or connects any Islamic institution with any crime
that takes place in their territories.
It
is extremely depressing that Muslims have been portrayed
as barbaric, ignorant and closed-minded semi-citizens,
maddened terrorists and intolerant religious zealots
and fundamentalists. This has paved the way for Islamophobia.
When this humiliating reality is perceived, many stand
up against this discrimination with the intention
of defending their religion and regaining their lost
pride and honour. Can this be called “terrorism” or
“fundamentalism”?
Frankly
speaking, using the terms “fundamentalists” and “terrorists”
referring to Muslims is an anti-Islam campaign carried
out internationally by foes of Islam, who never digest
the smooth growth of Islam. Earlier they used the
word “terrorists” and then “fundamentalists”. Now
they have coined the word “Islamists”. But Muslims,
peace-loving people wherever they are, remain Muslims.
They never posed or pose a threat to the world. But
the question is whether it is unfair of a person or
a community oppressed throughout by others to defend
him / itself. Can this be called “fundamentalism”
or “terrorism”?
Fundamentalism
is, indeed, a Christian phenomenon. In the recent
Western history, this term was used for those evangelists
in America who stood for literal interpretation of
the Bible, subscribed to the theory of virgin birth,
looked on Christian ethics not merely as a basis for
personal conduct but also as a basis for social and
collective life and criticized certain aspects of
Western life and culture as deviations from the Christian
ethos. Since the people considered most of these groups
as extremists and fanatics, the term ‘fundamentalists’
began to be used for them in a pejorative sense.
If
fundamentalism is exclusively used to denote resort
to violence and terror in religious contexts, what
about the violence taking place in all societies and
in all ages? Failings of men could not be attributed
to the religion. Even secular countries experience
violence, terror and extremism. Race, colour, language,
lifestyle, ideology, etc. drive to their own kind
of violence, terror and extremism.
Although
the deep resentment the West bears against the Muslim
Ummah goes back ages, it reached its summit in the
aftermath of the fall of twin tower in USA. This deadly
blow on the self-appointed world champion harbouring
a grudge against the Muslim Ummah kindled the fire
from the ember of hatred. Fighting against world terrorism
became the comfortable excuse for the super power
and its allies to invade Muslim nations and involve
in their sovereign internal affairs in the name of
democracy. On the contrary, they could only make great
chaos in those countries. Iraq is the classic example
of this. Not a single day passes without a bomb blast
there. This is the democracy that those countries
want to witness in the Muslim countries.
The Muslim Ummah, while confronting all sort of prejudice
and pre-planned discrimination against it by the leaders
of the world politics, frequently happens to encounter
another awful unjustifiable war that has been waged
by the world media which tirelessly endeavours to
show the world that Islamic institutions, especially
seminaries all over the world, are the places where
the world’s number one terrorists are trained. Local
media too are prompt to reproduce such baseless fabricated
stories in order to incite violence against the Muslim
Ummah.
A particular Tamil Daily of Sri Lanka lately has reproduced
an inflammatory web article in which the author has
revealed that countries such as India and Britain
have sufficient proves to charge the seminaries in
Pakistan with producing of terrorists. The article
went on to argue that the Arabic term “Madrasa” means
an educational institution in which a particular religious
belief is taught. Arabic is the language of instruction
in this school, and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad
and the fundamentalists dominate the syllabus. The
students are even taught how long their beard should
be and how long the sleeves of their shirts should
be.
According to the article, the students of Madrasas
who sleep on the mats wake up early in the morning
for the morning prayer holding the portrait of a figure
riding a white horse with an AK-47 gun in his hand
– Osama Bin Laden.
This sort of humiliating junk for which the so-called
authors are highly paid, always distorts the image
of the Islamic seminaries and misleads the average
people. Where is the ideology of journalism composed
of freedom of the press, objectivity, fairness, impartiality,
balance, reflection of reality, true representation,
fact vs opinion and so on?
Another thing that irritates those who detest Islam
and Muslims across the world is the headscarf of Muslim
women. Despite the fact that in Islam women are enjoined
by their Creator, Almighty Allah not to expose their
beauty to others except for their husbands, the people
who are up in arms about every aspect of Islamic life
vainly tend to argue that Muslim women are compelled
by the Muslim men to wear the headscarf. Recently
a local newspaper which had upheld the move of the
French Government to ban the headscarf in public schools
and wished that Sri Lanka too followed suit, in its
provocative article, has raised the absurd question
“Why cannot Muslim men break all the rules?”
When they invaded Iraq, it was said that the action
was to liberate the oppressed Iraqis. If those who
mercilessly annihilated the oil rich country in the
name of democracy were honest to God, why on earth
are they trying to infringe the inviolable right of
the Muslim women – wearing of headscarf?
Islam
is the only religion that ensures the fundamental
rights of women. They have been given the rights to
life, liberty, property and dignity to play their
honourable role. The headscarves are only for their
own protection. Those who write and argue against
the headscarf must discuss with Muslim women to comprehend
whether they are wearing it voluntarily or on compulsion
and how they
It is mind-boggling that all squalid serious sins
such as fornication and homosexuality are acceptable
in France in the name of democracy while wearing of
headscarf which helps the Muslim women to preserve
their purity is unlawful. It is really regrettable
that those who are against Muslim women wearing headscarf
fail to see the Virgin Mary wearing the similar clothe;
headscarf. So, it is crystal clear that the whole
issue is entirely politicized.
It is a serious error on the part of the leaders of
the non-Muslim countries, who believe strongly in
man-made liberty to use the headscarf of Muslim women
as a criterion for assessing and evaluating the lifestyle
of Muslims. Muslims always prefer to stick to the
Islamic Law. They always care what the Holy Qur’an
and Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam)
say rather than what the man-made laws say, and they
always try to abide by the teachings of Islam not
the nude culture of the so-called modern society.
All in all, it is the nasty and aggressive world politics
that contributes to Islamophobia; fear and hatred
of Islam and Muslims. It is, therefore, Muslims’ responsibility
to combat Islamophobia intelligently.
Islam is a religion of tolerance, fellow feeling and
middle path, and it invites all its followers to abstain
from extremism. The Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam)
said:
“And beware
of going to extremes in the religion because going
to extremes in the religion only destroyed those before
you.”
(Reported by Abdullah Ibn Abbas (Radhiyallahu anhuma)
and recorded by Al-Nasaa’ee)
Islam also emphasizes the theories of equality of
mankind, brotherhood of mankind and freedom of expression.
Neither Islam nor Muslims pose a threat to the West.
There is no sign of any Muslim armed incursion into
any Western state or threat of sabotage of their political
system. Muslims are only striving to set their own
house in order, and they want the right to arrange
their individual and collective life and institutions
in accordance with their own values, ideals and standards.
It is obvious that the world politics is the major
contributor to portraying Islam and Muslims as terrorism
and terrorists, fundamentalism and fundamentalists
and extremism and extremists. Islam, being based on
divine values cannot meet in one line the Western
values of materialism, nationalism, colonialism, imperialism
and liberalism. If the Western powers continue to
impose the western fashion and culture on the Muslims,
keep them tied to the system of Western domination,
destabilize their culture, instigate violence against
them, insult their belief and values, infringe their
rights, tamper with their divine laws and disfigure
the image of Islam, then, of course, the tension will
increase.
Was and is the West able to show the world the way
to happiness, peace and harmony? It is only Islam
that directs the West and the whole world to this.
Ash-Shaikh H. Abdul Nazar
20.09.2005
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