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Dear Readers,I am pleased to annouce that Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer, an important voice of reason from the Indian Muslim community, has allowed us to post his writings at Indian Muslims. Dr. Engineer is an Islamic scholar based in Mumbai and chair of Centre for Study of Society and Secularism. He writes a fortnightly column titled Secular Perspective through CSSS.
Cheers!
Mohib Ahmad
It was shocking that three MLAs of Ittahidul Muslimin in Hyderabad gatecrashed into the book release function of her book Lajjai translated into Telugu on 9th August and tried to beat up Taslima and shouted slogans using unbecoming words, even using abusing language. And all this in the name of Islam as if Islam stands for such hooliganism.
The party leadership instead of condemning such wayward behaviour, approved of it and patted them on back. They were even given hero’s welcome. One MLA even said that if Taslima comes to Hyderabad again, she will be beheaded. If elected representatives take law into their own hands, there cannot be greater tragedy. If they had done it without invoking Islam, it would have been a different story, though equally condemnable.
Was this for love of Islam? No way. It was love of power, pure and simple. The Party leadership thought it is good opportunity to strengthen and widen its electoral base. Human behaviour, especially political behaviour is extremely complex. Politicians, while acting in self-interest, invoke high ideals in order to cover up their utterly selfish motives.
Someone Imam even declared from Calcutta that he would pay Rs.50,000/- if anyone blackens Taslima’s face. An Imam is supposed to be very respectable and responsible person who leads people in namaz (prayer) but also leads them in social and political matters. An Imam’s behaviour should be highly restrained and responsible. I totally disagree with Taslima’s views and think she is completely ignorant about Qur’anic teachings but that does not give anyone right to violently attack her or incite people to attack her.
Apart from the fact that such hooliganism is morally reprehensible it is unwise from the viewpoint of those who are opposed to Taslima’s attacks on Islam.
This gives her much more publicity that she deserves. Now this attack that took place in Hyderabad will give her worldwide publicity on one hand, and would make her celebrity in the eyes of those who are already hostile to Islam. Now reams and reams of papers will be blackened in her praise.
She would also be now much more hostile to Islam than ever before. She would really hate Islam because of hooliganism of some members of Ittihadul Muslimin. If we really love Islam than we should try to win her heart and soul through love and compassion. And that is what the Prophet of Islam did. It is well known story that a Jewish woman who hated the Prophet (PBUH) used to throw garbage on him whenever he passed from below her house. Once when she did not throw garbage on him, he inquired why she did not and was told she is sick. He immediately went to inquire about her health. She was so moved that immediately accepted Islam then and there.
What a contrast! Those who claim to love Prophet and Islam are attacking a woman and making her hate Islam more than before. This is madness, not wise behaviour and must be condemned as strongly as possible. These MLAs and crowd accompanied them have brought utter shame to Islam and Muslims. It is heartening that many religious leaders of Muslims and intellectuals have condemned it. Maulana Mustaqim of Jamiat –ul-Ulama-i-Hind, Shiah leader Maulana Ather Abbas Rizvi and several others have strongly condemned attack on Taslima Nasreen.
The book which was being released in Hyderabad had nothing to do with Islam. It was Telugu translation of her book on persecution of Hindu minority in Bangla Desh. After demolition of Babri Masjid like hooligans of Hindutva attacked Muslims all over India and engineered communal violence in number of cities and killed Muslims, the hooligans of Jamat-e-Islami of Bangla Desh attacked Hindus and demolished their temples and set fire to their houses. In Lajja (shame) she has condemned all this. Do we Muslims not heave sigh of relief when some fair-minded Hindus stand by Muslims when Hindu communal forces attack us? Should we not stand by fair-minded Muslims of Bangla Desh if they stand by Hindu minority?
It is true Taslima has written provocative articles on Islam. We must counter it by arguing on the basis of Qur’an rather than attacking her physically, and in very dignified language befitting a true Muslim. No one can cite a single verse of Qur’an or any hadith to support violence against others, even enemies, as long as they are peaceful. On the other hand we can cite several verses from the Qur’an, to support dignified behaviour.
The Qur’an says, “ Call to the way of thy Lord with wisdom and goodly exhortation, and argue with them in the best manner� (16:125). Again what a contrast –the hooligans of Ittihadul Muslimin beat up a woman and other journalists and others present there. Also, Allah says in the Qur’an “..do not be aggressors, Allah does not love aggressors.� (2:190). And even if a Muslim renounces Islam and becomes unbeliever, no one has right to punish him/her except Allah.
“Those who believe�, says Qur’an, “then disbelieve, again believe and again disbelieve, then increase in disbelief, Allah is not referring to any punishment for those who repeatedly believe and disbelieve and increase in disbelief, let alone human beings punishing them of their own. Even if Taslima has ceased to believe and has increased in her disbelief, no one has any right among human beings to punish her. It is matter of her conscience. All one can do is to dialogue with her in dignified way and then leave it to her conscience
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Democracies in socially backward countries like India face an acute dilemma. The entire functioning of democracy depends on rights of people and freedom of conscience and right to believe or disbelieve. Both individual and collective rights are sacred in democracy. However, politicians greedy for votes of illiterate masses, and even educated middle class people, try to incite religious feelings and get their votes. Most of the politicians find this easy way to legislative assemblies or Parliament. They emerge as champions of this or that religion and grab their votes.
This is what the Sangh Parivar did by launching an aggressive movement for Ramjanambhoomi and demolished Babri Masjid and took pride in that act of lawlessness and destruction. The Sangh leaders launched not only aggressive campaign but Sangh leaders like Uma Bharti and Sadhvi Rithambara used abusive language against Muslims and the Government did nothing. They allowed hate campaign to go on.
If the authorities had taken stiff action against Uma Bharti and Rithambara, it would have sent a strong signal to all others that they cannot get away with such aggressive campaigns against all norms of democracy. Democracy cannot succeed without following rule of law. If Uma Bharti and Rithambara had been punished, MLAs of Ittihadul Muslimin would not have dared to indulge in this hooliganism.
However, as the Swedish scholar who wrote Asian Drama observed India’s is the soft government and refuses to act until all damage is done. Taslima Nasreen’s attackers also got away with symbolic arrest and were released on bail immediately thereafter. It speaks volumes about our indifferent approach and also fear of votes.
So many communal riots take place because no guilty in the riots is ever punished. All of them know this and have nothing to care for consequences. And riots keep on taking place. Mumbai riots more than 800 persons were killed, many of them most brutally, and yet state is extremely reluctant to act lest Shiv Sena may not approve of it. Can this ever be the reason for not acting at all for a democratic government?
This is indeed bad omen for Indian democracy. The people involved in such public crimes must be severely punished to send strong message that hooliganism will not be tolerated in any case. Rule of law must be applied under any circumstances. Politicians should not be allowed to incite people publicly to indulge in mayhem and murder. This is repeatedly happening in our democracy.
It is heartening sign that many religious personalities among Muslims and secular intellectuals among them have come out strongly condemning this attack on Taslima Nasreen. Still many columnists, even waiting for a day started demanding where are those Muslims and secularists who immediately condemn Hindutvawadis but keep quiet when some Muslim fanatics indulge in such extremist action. Many such columnists will come out with many such articles and further aggravate feelings in majority community.
We are not a mature democracy and should come out against any act of hooliganism and violence whosoever perpetrates it, Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs or Christians. We must promote zero tolerance towards any act of violence. It should be our litmus test. If we want to enjoy fruits of secular democracy we must shed all forms of partisan feelings. Politicisation of religion in our democracy has already done enough damage. How much more damage we want to inflict?
Is any one listening?




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Salam, the way taslima was attacked and abused in hyderabad will sadden any muslim who understands the detail of islam. Problem of indian muslim within india is that we are so agressively divided and cut apart from each other, no tolerence even for each other, then how we r going to have mercy for taslima, if she can help getting extra mileage with ballots.
Taslima loves torturing Islam in name of social justice and upliftment, do we need to remind her that it was Rasool who banned burying girls alive in a state which didnt had any respect for women. And it was Rasool who said ” heaven lies at mothers feet”, why she is trying to make the beautiful Mohammed, the mahound. To gain extra mileage or selling herself.
If we muslims keep quiet forever, consoling the burns given by rushdey, taslima and others, on other hand we are compressed and shaken by major confused fundamentalists who think Islam is unstoppable killing machine, where human bombs will make them martyr, and finally there are the haters of islam who in 2007 can wage “crusade” killing enough muslims daily to turn rivers pink.
We do not have called the wrath of Allah, but we have broken apart from each other, our sufferings other name is selfish persuation of individual, and nations acting as seperate entity.What we need now at this moment is a bond of brotherhood where we stand for each other, why the mumbai blast convicts got punished and mumbai roits where muslim women were brutally raped and men, children burned alive, nothing so far has happened.
Im not diverting from taslima’s case, but we have built people like taslima and then we balme everyone except ourselves.
Dear Mohib,
I am quoting below from your note:
[quote comment="24356"]Dr. Engineer is an Islamic scholar based in Mumbai and chair of Centre for Study of Society and Secularism.[/quote]
I disagree that Dr. engineer is an Islamic scholar. While his writings makes lots of sense from a secularist point of view but some times i feel he tries to write on some Islamic issues which he clearly lacks detailed insight.
Anyways, i am pretty much in agreement with what he says in his write up, especially the balanced equation of MIM with the Sangh Parivar [If the authorities had taken stiff action against Uma Bharti and Rithambara, it would have sent a strong signal to all others that they cannot get away with such aggressive campaigns against all norms of democracy. Democracy cannot succeed without following rule of law. If Uma Bharti and Rithambara had been punished, MLAs of Ittihadul Muslimin would not have dared to indulge in this hooliganism.] …
the attack on taslima nasreen’s person was WRONG. Period!
Its long time since the attack by buoqets and roses on Taslimma Nazareen. I have been monitoring the marketing strategy of hers and the response she gets from the ‘Islamophobic’ India. Even lajja was traslated into Indian languages and circulated at cheap price which showed that the book lacks merit. Here are few Indians who feel that we should pat the back of Sweden which has given her the citizenship. Again this ‘citizenship’ and the general courtship by Europe in Lajja episode was the outcome of Islam bashing.
As far as Dr Engineer is concerned, or for that matter Mr & Mrs Shabana Javed Akhtar being called moderate Muslims, whereas these fellows have been active criticques of Islam ouitside Islam. Dr Engineer was against the Syedna of the Bohras who again being supposed splinters of Islam are not crticised. So either Bohras are wrong or Dr Engineer is. The reality is that those who do not practice Islam but have muslim sounding names are termed as ‘Moderate Muslim’. Certainly, those who are ready to trade the real Islam being bad (Fundamental-Fundametalist et al)are marketed being so.I fail to understand that these fellows are so isolated from the world of religion that for them religion is a foolish thing. They conveniently forget that the so called wars fought by the ‘power that be’ are instigated by religious hatred, which is marketed as a way of life.
Certainly, I am not here to condone the action of a political party of India, but I fail to understand and agree with Dr Engineer that the State and Society should abdicate their responsibility in all cases or none. Here the point is double standard and selective discrimination. The other day Shiv Sena people did same thing against not a Writer but a journalistic enterprise, but nobody resported it to be by a Hindu Fundametalist. OUtlook did not write about any religion but people who have done and continue to do disservice to the country. This is the group who threatens to do their own way and tells in no hidden words that only Muslims are to hang and not Hindus. (Bomay 1992-93). The journos are now fast asleep while one of their kin has been ratgeted. The same jounos burnt an effigy of the ‘Fundamentalist’ in Hyderabad. What can we call these journos to be, communal or else?
The same media never brings to fore the real religious leaders who never utter a word against any religion, neither these scholars (uilema) had any political agenda. If you say Ahmad Bukhari is one of them, I am sorry we do not accept this as he is just the Imaam of Jama Masjid. Any bearded person should not be labelled a Mufti, Maulana etc till we are sure.
Mere lip service or the decibel generated abusing Muslims is not going to solve any problem. What is needed is that a single fellow should not be used to play havoc with 15% of the National population. I am awaiting the condemnation by Das Munshi and Shabana on the Outlook issue. Sure the media will not carry that.
Ultimately we should see the plot behind such a behavour. There have been Indians who asked the government to award gallantry to few Jews from Israel who have come through Nepal visiting Kashmir and killed their abductors. There were no migration of Pundit nor there were dead soldiers of Indian Army. The hate Islam and Muslims mentality of the country has to be moderated to have peaceful India after 60 years of enjoying power. There are no Brits to blame now!
Dear Naqqaad, you are too convinced to be convincing.
I hope you find peace. I hope we as human beings and Indians are able to do something so that you find peace.
I agree with u for Taslima, she wrotes many good articals but she should not oppose muslims cintimetels, Brother u and me (and many of our muslim brothers not known complete knowlegde of Qura’an) in the qura’an some many things quoted for women which we are not following now a days,
how she should write this law should be change in our Book!!!! these word she is quoted many times in Lajja and other Banned Books in BD. so if her intention is not to harm any mulims so why she is not appologised in Front odf Mullas.
MAB.
Sorry to be late. But I feel I need to clarify. May be you will never bother to read this so late. Please note that I need not think what you want me to think. If this is possible, there won’t be any diffrence of opinions, altimately no conflict. The moot point is that all want to put forth their mind and seek people to agree, but a single dissent makes you angry killing them. For me, this fellow is the extremist, guess who can be one in person or group?
Iqbal,
Sorry to say this, just sending our openion will do nothing is there any real muslim who has some power and call taslima and other scholar’s and have a discussion if she can not give a proper explanations for her thoughts in her book then ask her to demolish that book and ask sorry infront of media and people then allow her to live a normal life (this sorry is to calmdown people really she has to ask sorry to god if she is wrong)
every one are free to tell their feelings but no one can change the facts
being a muslim and a true human we need to respect every one
if she wins the debate then what???
sending great great thought will not change life do some thing for their soul will do
sorry if it hurts some one
Allah hafiz
peace be with u dear ..
i totally agree with ur views ..in fact brother these types of muslims.they spoil the peaceful name of islam and they think that they are rite…they are ignoring the beautiful deeds of our beloved and how he was dealing with such cases.
u may remember tis event when a tribal man came to the mosque n was pissing in the corner of the mosque.themasses wanted to bang him up ..but our beloved ..stopped them and solved it peacefully and in awesome manner ..u may know the full story……………….
keep teachin the uneducated muslims……may allah reward who work for islam..carefully in these crical time…
T.mohammed .suadi.arabia..
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