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From: Yogi Sikand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/12/3
Subject: Maulana Wahiduddin Khan on the Mumbai Terror Attacks
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*All tremble at the rod. All fear death. Comparing others with oneself, one
should neither strike nor cause to strike. *

*All tremble at the rod. Life is dear to all. Comparing others with oneself,
one should neither strike nor cause to strike. *

*Whoever tries to seek happiness through hurting others, cannot find
happiness. *

*Whoever tries to seek happiness without hurting others, can find happiness.
*

*(The Exalted Buddha, Dhammapada: 129-145)*

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*Maulana Wahiduddin Khan on the Mumbai Terror Attacks*

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*Every Sunday morning, the renowned Delhi-based Islamic scholar and thinker
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan addresses a group of his disciples, speaking on
various issues. His lecture on 30 November, 2008 focussed on the recent
terror attacks in Mumbai. I am reproducing below the translation of his
lecture, with some slight modifications that were needed to clarify certain
points.---Yoginder Sikand*



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On November 26, 2008 Mumbai witnessed the worst kind of terror attack. Ten
terrorists entered several buildings and indiscriminately fired at people,
leaving behind several dead and wounded.



According to a tradition, at the time of the Prophet there was a man whose
only concern was to speak negatively of the Prophet and spread wrong ideas
about him. The son of this man became very angry and asked the Prophet to
allow him to kill his father. The Prophet told him not to do that, as then
people would say that the Prophet allowed killing among his people. The
lesson which can be inferred from this incident is that anything, which
defames the name of Islam should not be done. These incidents are mentioned
in books but people fail to infer or draw lessons from them as they do not
engage in deep study.



In the Jewish Talmud there are many stories. In one incident, the Prophet
Moses prayed to God: "*O! God, take anything away from my followers but do
not take away their wisdom.*"  God replied: "*O! Moses, if We decide to take
away something from a community, it is their wisdom that We take away.*"



Today, many Muslims have lost their wisdom, as is evident from the events
which have taken place recently. Those Muslims who are said to be involved
in terrorism in Bombay gained nothing. In Palestine, the Arabs have been
fighting for the last 60 years and have not achieved anything. In many
places Muslims have resorted to suicide bombings, although suicide is
unlawful in Islam. This is a result of deterioration and lack of wisdom.
Those who are behind these suicide attacks are not afraid of accountability
and the fact they will have to stand in front of God after death.



What is the reason for this madness and how did it originate?



The reason for this madness is hatred. Hate can make a man do anything. Hate
began from Satan. When God created Adam, He asked the angels and Satan to
bow before Him. Satan however, did not bow and consequently, God said to
him: "You and your followers will go to hell." Satan had developed such hate
for man that despite knowing that he will be cast into hell, he did not obey
God's command. Hate is so blinding that it can take one to hell.



I have studied in the Muslim seminaries, madrassas and have participated in
numerous Muslim gatherings, and in many of these places hatred and pride is
instilled in the minds of Muslims. They are taught: 'We are the caliphs and
vicegerent of God on earth."



I once met an Arab whose first question to me was, "Who are we?". He then
said: "We are the Caliphs of God on earth." I told him that this is not
written anywhere in our books. The *S**ahih Al- Bukhari* says that Muslims
are witnesses of God. That is, they have to spread the message of God on
earth. The same is alluded to in the Quran, that is, the task of Muslims is
to spread God's message and lead a life according to His instructions.
However, Muslims have made themselves the self-appointed Caliphs, and have
launched all sorts of movements that propagate the ideology of capturing
political power. This thinking emerged when the Ottoman and Mughal empires
declined, and Muslims started considering the rest of the world as usurpers
and oppressors who snatched their rights and power from them.



Political power is like an examination paper. A test paper can never be the
monopoly of one; it would change hands from people to people as God wants to
test every community. Hence if political power has been taken away from you
then you need to have patience. When political power was with you then it
was your test paper and now, when it has been given to someone else, it is
their test paper. No Muslim leader could tell this to the Muslims and pacify
the political shock which they received after the breaking up of the Muslim
empires in the face of Western colonialism. No one told them that their test
paper of political power was over and now they should concentrate their
effort on some other constructive activities like education, reform, dawah
work etc. In Palestine, for example, it was God's decision to give the
political power to somebody else. Hence, Muslims should have accepted it,
but they started fighting and now 60 years of fighting has given them
nothing. Muslims should have realised that God had now wanted to test some
other community. Therefore, he gave them political power. But Muslims rose
up to fight, and it was equivalent to fighting God's decision and hence they
attained nothing. As a result, all the Muslims got conditioned in hateful
thinking.



Before the Second World War, the thinking of the Japanese was same as that
of the Muslims. Hirohito was the Emperor of Japan at that time. The Japanese
had the concept of Imperial Divinity, that is their king – the so-called
'god-king'—should rule the world. Consequently, they fought with many
countries. It was the Japanese who started the concept of suicide bombing
known as "hara-kiri". But in 1945 America dropped two atomic bombs on Japan
and the Japanese army was completely destroyed. Japan suffered a humiliating
defeat. Then the Japanese developed second thoughts, that is, if the king
was god then he would have saved them, but because they were severely
crippled due to those bombs they realised that the king was not god.
Hirohito then renounced the concept of Imperial Divinity and the Japanese
have never looked back since then.



This makes me ponder as to why this hate does not get finished among
Muslims? This is because Muslims' hate is a reflection of a certain
mind-set. The so-called 'god-king' of the Japanese was proved wrong and
therefore the concept of 'god-king' died. However, a mind-set cannot be done
away on its own. The mind-set which inspires hate for others in many Muslims
cannot be killed like an individual. Nor can it cannot kill itself. This
mind-set can be replaced by deconditioning alone.



Hirohito said "I'm not god," and this led the Japanese to discard their
unfounded notions and pave the path to progress. But the case of Muslims is
very different. In their case, their mind-set has to be transformed to
change their thinking. The thinking of Muslims has to be changed. There has
to be long process of deconditioning.



There are two kinds of deconditioning: one is the Prophetic deconditioning;
that is the deconditioning which the Prophet did of his companions. Then the
companions did the deconditioning of some of their companions. But now there
is no prophet and so self-deconditioning has to be done. This is a very
difficult task. Ideological deconditioning has to be done among the Muslims
to help them come out of hate.





It is essential to understand that distinction between the negative
engineering of the mind and the positive engineering of the mind. Today,
minds are being negatively engineered with hatred and pride. Many Muslims
live in this fallacy that they are a special race, and when they are not
treated specially then they are frustrated and hold others responsible for
their not receiving the special treatment that they expect. The mission of
positive engineering of the mind is very difficult. You have to do merciless
introspection. It is our test to convert the thinking of people from
negative to positive.



The terrorists who assaulted Bombay had done extensive planning. This made
me think why these people were so capable of negative planning, and
completely lacked any inclination towards positive planning. This sort of
mentality, unfortunately, has become endemic among many Muslims. Nobody is
doing planning for the positive task of spreading God's message, and love
and peace. This is because as years passed by, this work became dead in
Muslims. But it alone can promote positive planning as it requires
well-wishing for the whole of humankind.  We must therefore focus our
energies on spreading God's love and restrain from any negative and
destructive activities.


-- 
Sukhia Sab Sansar Khaye Aur Soye
Dukhia Sahib Kabir Jagey Aur Roye





-- 
Bobby Kunhu http://community.eldis.org/myshkin/Blog/

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