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Our world is
passing through a tumultuous period ever since the dawn of the 90s, with no
signs of relenting. The suffering of the innocent multitudes, particularly my
brethren in faith – the Muslims – at the hands of militants, extremists,
terrorists, has inspired me to contribute towards bringing some order to this
disorderly world. It was this very urge which led me to expound the strategy of
Enlightened Moderation.
The world as
become an extremely dangerous place to live in. the devastating power of plastic
explosives, combined with hi-tech, remotely controlled activation means
superimposed by a proliferation of suicide bombers become a lethal combination
beyond any effective counter. The unfortunate reality is that both, the
perpetrators of the crime as well as most of the sufferers from it are Muslims.
This has inevitably made non-Muslims believe, wrongfully, that Islam is a
religion of intolerance, militancy and terrorism. This thesis is rapidly
evolving across the globe: connecting Islam to fundamentalism, fundamentalism
to extremism and extremism to terrorism. We can protest, however vigorously,
against this labelling, but the reality is that such arguments are not likely
to win this formidable battle of minds against us. To compound our apathy further,
we are probably the poorest, most uneducated, most powerless and the most
disunited in the world.
The stark
reality that faces anyone with compassion for this common heritage of mankind –
our world, mother earth – is what legacy we want to leave for our future
generations? On the other side, the challenge that confronts the Muslims is to
drag ourselves out of the pit we find ourselves in, through individual
exaltation and collective socio-economic emancipation. Something has to be done
quickly to stop this carnage in the world and for the Muslims to stem the
downward slide, if we are to prevent ourselves from being marginalized.
The idea for
untangling this Gordian knot is the strategy of Enlightened Moderation which I
think is a win for all – the Muslim and the non Muslim world. This is a
two-pronged strategy. The role by the Muslim world involves shunning militancy,
extremism and adopting the path of socio-economic uplift. The other role to be
played by the West and the US
in particular, must aim at resolutely resolving all political disputes with
justice and also assisting in the socio-economic uplift of the deprived Muslim
world.
I would like to
explain the logic of the strategy of Enlightened Moderation and elaborate on
the methodology for the Muslim world to execute its part of the strategy. First
of all we need to understand that the root cause of extremism and militancy
lies in political injustice, denial and deprivation. Political injustice to a
nation or a people when combined with stark poverty and illiteracy makes the
explosive mix leading towards an acute sense of deprivation, hopelessness and
powerlessness. A people suffering from a combination of all these lethal ills
are easily available cannon fodder for the propagation of militancy and the preparation
of extremist, terrorist acts.
It would be
remiss if, in defence of the people of my faith, I did not trace back the
genesis of the Muslims getting labelled with the extremist terrorist tag.
Before the anti Soviet, Afghan War started, the Palestine dispute alone was the
cause of unrest or concern in the Muslim world which led to a general
unification of Muslims in favour of Palestinians and against Israel. The Afghan
war of the 80s, supported and facilitated by the West, against the Soviet Union, saw the emergence and nurturing of pan
Islamic militancy. Islam as a religion was used to harness mass, worldwide
Muslim support. Subsequently, the atrocities and ethnic cleansing against
Muslims in Bosnia,
the Chechen uprising, Kashmir freedom struggle
and invigorated Palestinian Intifada all erupted in the 90’s after the Soviet
disintegration. To male matters worse the militancy sparked in Afghanistan
which needed to be defused after the end of the Cold War, was allowed to fester
for the whole decade of 90s. This fastering wound of Afghanistan with fighters from the
entire Muslim world existing within the period of upheaval in other Muslim
nations turned multidirectional, looking for new conflict zones where Muslims
were suffering.
This saw the
birth of Al-Qaeda. All this while the Palestinian Intifada kept gathering
momentum, uniting and angering Muslims across the globe. Then came the horror
of 9/11 and the angry reaction of US against Taliban/Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.
All subsequent reactions of the US,
their domestic responses against Muslims, their attitude towards Palestine and operation
in Iraq
led to total polarisation of the Muslim masses against the US. Why this
needs to be recapitulated is to prove that it is not Islam as a religion which
preaches or infuses militancy and extremism but the political disputes which
led to antagonism in the Muslim masses. All this is history now. What has been
done cannot be undone. But this situation cannot be allowed to fester. For the
sake of universal harmony, a remedy has to be found. The cry of the day is for
the West to resolve the political disputes enumerated above with justice as
their part of the commitment to the strategy of Enlightened Moderation.
What we need
today is self-introspection. Who are we, what do we as Muslims stand for, where
are we going, where we should be headed and how we can reach there? The answers
to all these questions, I see as the Muslim prong of the strategy of
Enlightened Moderation.
Muslims had a
glorious past. Islam exploded on the world scene as flag bearer of a just,
lawful, tolerant and value oriented society. We had faith in human exaltation
through knowledge and enlightenment. We exemplified tolerance within ourselves
and with people of other faiths. The Armies of Islam did not march forward to
convert people to Islam through the sword, despite what perceptions may be, but
to deliver them from the darkness they were under, through the visible example
of their virtues. What better projection can be found of these deeper values of
Islam than the example of our great Prophet (peace be upon him) who personified
justice, compassion, tolerance, generosity of spirit, austerity with a spirit
of sacrifice, and a burning desire for raising humanity to a better world?
The Muslim world
today is distant from all these values. We have been left far behind in social,
moral and economic development. Unfortunately during our decline we remained in
our own shell and refused to learn from others. We thus reached the present
depths of despair and despondency. We need to face stark realities. Is the way
ahead one of confrontation and militancy? Will this path lead us to our past
glory and also show the light of progress and development to the world?
The way forward
is to head towards enlightenment and concentrate on human resource development
through poverty alleviation, education, health and social justice. If this be
our direction, it cannot be achieved through a confrontationist approach. We
have to adopt the path of moderation and a conciliatory approach to wash off
the common belief that Islam is a religion of militancy and is also in conflict
with modernisation, democracy and secularism. All this has to be done with a
realisation that, in the world we live in, the doctrine of fairness is not always
available to us. This is our prong of the strategy of Enlightened Moderation
which we need to deliver.
If this be the
strategic course to be adopted by the Muslim World, what are the operational
parameters to be executed? The OIC (Organisation of Islamic Conference) is our
collective body. We need to infuse life into this body which at present is in a
state of near impotence. It has to be restructured to meet the challenges of
the 21st century, fulfil the aspirations of the Muslim world and
take us towards our emancipation. The committee of eminent persons being formed
to recommend a restructured OIC is indeed a big step towards the right
direction. We have to show resolve, rise above-interests for our common good in
the very spirit that Islam teaches us.
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