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Who is responsible for this
Muslim rage?
By Dr. Aslam Abdullah
Recently, a British newspaper reported that a British-born
Muslim stood before a crowd and announced what he considered to
be Prophet Mohammed's message to non believers: "I come to
slaughter all of you."
Another Muslim is reported to have said "We are the Muslims, We
drink the blood of the enemy, and we can face them anywhere.
That is Islam and that is jihad."
To pick these Muslim youth as examples, and show case them as
the problem with Muslims is not fair. But let us declare on our
part, loudly and clearly, No! This is not Islam, and No! This is
not how Prophet Muhammad defined God's work. What an irony that
a religion that promotes voluntary submission to God and seeks
peaceful changes in the heart and mind of individuals can become
a faith of hatred in the slogans of those who are unable to
control their anger. In their hatred of the west, they have
become blind to the extent that they cannot see their own faith
rationally and objectively. They have become ignorant of the
Qur’an that refers to Prophet Muhammad as "a mercy to
humankind".
What has led these youngsters to believe what they believe in?
Who is responsible for that? One can easily blame Israel and the
West or the media or whatever. One can blame the daily slaughter
of Muslims in the streets of Afghanistan and Iraq for these
extreme views. However, if we look inward, we can also find
fingers pointing to us.
Let us take stock of our own problems first before we start
blaming others for our problems.
In today's Muslim world, unfortunately we find a number of
examples that show little value for the life of an ordinary
Muslim. The dignity of a human being or the rights of men and
women are lamenting tales of the past, the principals of which
we read in either the Qur’an or the authentic sayings of the
Prophet . In our recent history, one can come up with several
examples where Muslims have perpetrated violent crimes against
fellow Muslims.
What happened during the reign of Saddam Hussein in Iraq is well
known. What happened in Iran during Shah Reza's regime is not
hidden. How many Muslims were killed in Iraq-Iran war? No one
even remembers. How many Palestinians were killed by the
Jordanian or Lebanese army, no one dares to talk about. How many
peaceful citizens were hanged to death in Egypt or slaughtered
in Syria, Libya and Sudan by those claiming to be Muslims? No
one wants to know.
Some sixty percent of the Muslim world's populations live below
the poverty line, experiencing humiliation and deprivation every
day. Few among Muslims are willing to talk about this. Some
300,000 Muslim girls are abducted and sold in markets all over
the world as sex slaves and no one talks about it. About 53 per
cent Muslims all over the world are illiterate and most regimes
are only concerned about improving their own financial
stockpiles.
Muslims must admit that our leaders and masses have failed to
preserve the dignity of human beings in societies where they are
in majority. We have neglected the poor, the needy, the
disadvantaged and the deprived. We have de-valued the life of
those who are within our camps. Shia-Sunni killing and ethnic
strife all over the Muslim world speak volumes of the discord
among Muslims and their frailer to adhere to the Qur’anic
principals of peace and justice.
Our intellectuals have failed us. Our religious leadership has
failed us and our political leaders have pushed us into an abyss
of humiliation and shame.
We must admit that before we can move forward. Our recovery from
the debacle in which we are quarantined would not come through
our anti-west slogans or through our anti-Israeli rhetoric. It
will come when we will seriously think and work for the dignity
of each and every human that is relegated to a status of non
entity. We have to develop an agenda that will establish the God
given rights and dignity to all women, laborers, the poor and
marginalized people in all Muslim societies. We have to develop
an agenda that will see other human beings regardless of their
religious background as a beautiful creation of the divine
deserving the same dignity that we seek for ourselves.
Through this agenda of human dignity, we have to stand for every
human life and defend its right to live at peace with itself and
others. Without that, we would never be able to live up to the
ideals that Prophet Muhammad set for his followers. Without
that, we would not be able to submit to the Divine who defines
Himself as the most Merciful and most Gracious.
Dr. Aslam Abdullah is editor in chief of the Muslim Observer,
director of the Islamic Society of Nevada and recently appointed
director of programs at the Lahore based International Iqbal
Institute of Research, Education and Dialogue. He can be reached
at Aslamabdallah@aol.com
Source: IslamiCity.com
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