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Muslims are their own worst enemies

AIJAZ ZAKA SYED

Sunday 23 June 2013

Last Update 23 June 2013 3:23 am

Some of my Pakistani friends had been offended when some time ago in an
emotional piece I had the temerity to suggest that some of the greatest
crimes against Islam and its followers have been committed in the land that
was earned in the name of the faith. It was a situation of, in Parveen
Shakir’s words, “Baat toe sach hai magar baat hai ruswai ki” (although this
is the truth, it’s not good for our reputation).
Friday’s attack on a Shiite mosque in Peshawar, killing at least 15 people,
is the third major suicide bombing in the country in the past six days.
With these terror strikes in Pakistan last week, more senseless, totally
absurd atrocities have been added to the long roll of crimes perpetrated in
the name of Islam against the Muslims by fellow Muslims.
On June 18, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives at a funeral in
Mardan in northwestern Pakistan. A member of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
provincial assembly was among 35 people killed in the deadly blast.
On June 16, at least 25 people, including 14 female university students,
four nurses, a medical officer and the deputy commissioner of Quetta, were
killed when a bomb tore through a bus, followed by a suicide attack and a
bloody gun battle in the Bolan Medical College hospital, where the injured
students were taken for treatment. The authorities reveal that the first
attack targeting the students of the region’s only all-women university was
carried out by a female suicide bomber and has proudly been claimed by the
banned Lashkar-i-Jhangvi,.
The Quetta terror strike was apparently aimed at strengthening the hands of
Pakistan’s new leader, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who has gone against
the established traditions to confront the United States and his own army,
warning in no uncertain terms that the dance of death in Pakistan’s skies
must end.
With all those Lashkars, Jaishes and defenders of faith though, Pakistan
hardly needs the services of Uncle Sam or assorted Indian and Zionist
conspirators and saboteurs. Of course, this isn’t the first such attack
and, rest assured, it will not be the last one. This conflict has already
claimed more than 48,000 lives in the past few years, suggests a report by
South Asia Terrorism Portal and Institute for Conflict Management.
In the past few years Pakistan has witnessed so much of mindless violence
and splurging of innocent blood in its streets, mosques, schools and
hospitals that the issue now evokes little more than helpless resignation
and revulsion. After a point, death becomes a dull, daily routine and lost
lives mere statistics.
But indifference and aversion cannot wish away this menace, this deep
sickness that has crept into Muslim lands in the past few years. Convenient
and convoluted interpretations and spin cannot treat this deadly disease.
What sort of people send a young woman to blow herself up with other
totally innocent, unsuspecting fellow women on the way to college with
stars and dreams in their eyes? What kind of religion do they believe in
and where and how they came up with this morbid, sick interpretation of the
faith? No religion sanctions killing of innocent people, especially women
and children, least of all Islam. The faith I know and believe in along
with more than 1.6 billion people sternly warns its followers against
targeting of innocents including animals and plants even during a conflict.
What kind of holy war is this that drives people to turn on fellow
believers and what divine goals do these holy warriors hope to achieve? Do
they really think God will reward them for snuffing out the beautiful lives
that He created? Would He shower His blessings on them for spilling the
blood and guts of His children in the prime of life? Can there be a greater
atrocity and outrage against the faith that so many believers led by the
Prophet himself, peace be upon him, sacrificed so much to spread and
strengthen?
Islam was sent down as a blessing for the whole of humanity, demolishing
all false distinctions of birth, color, gender and social status. Who would
have thought that Muslims would be killed for believing in it by fellow
Muslims? According to a much quoted Hadith, the Prophet is said to have
warned of a period when his followers notwithstanding their extraordinary
numbers would find themselves under siege everywhere. Who would have known
that the Muslims would end up their own worst enemies and of their own kind?
And this isn’t a problem that is confined to Pakistan. From the killing
fields of Afghanistan, Iraq and Yemen to the battlefronts of Syria, Lebanon
and Turkey, it is the same sickening story of the faithful being
slaughtered at the hands of fellow travelers.
Groups like Al-Qaeda and Tahreek-e-Taleban that seemingly came into being
to avenge the Western crimes and injustices against the faithful have
killed more of their own people — an infinite number more — than their
intended enemy. Indeed, more believers have died at the hands of their
brethren than all the recent Western wars put together may have.
Remember the decade-long disastrous war between Iran and Iraq at the turn
of the last century? Millions perished in the pointless clash, not to
mention the mutual destruction of the two oil-producing nations under the
benign gaze of the West and the rest. In Syria, what began as a people’s
uprising against the long night of the Bathist tyranny has turned into a
bitter, endless civil war claiming nearly 100,000 lives.
Clearly, we have a serious problem in our midst and the sooner we
confronted it the better for everyone. We can go on deluding ourselves that
all is well and that this is all part of a grand conspiracy to malign Islam
and Muslims and do nothing. We can stand and stare while the world around
us unravels and more and more impressionable minds are claimed by violent
extremism with fingers inevitably being pointed at our faith.
Alternately, we could start fighting back confronting the dark forces in
our midst. The enemy within now threatens our very identity and the sweet
name of the faith that continues to conquer hearts and minds against all
odds. This is the only way forward if we believe in Islam’s humane
teachings and care for the future of our succeeding generations.
This is not a tiny fringe that we confront anymore. What we are staring at
is an extraordinary ideological and existential challenge, the kind Muslim
societies have never encountered in their eventful history. This calls for
an equally extraordinary response from governments, Muslim scholars,
intellectuals and everyone who is concerned over this mayhem and murder in
our name. Mere condemnations and denouncements from the pulpit will not do.
It is time for more effective measures to fight the scourge and present the
real face and spirit of Islam — not just before the world but for the sake
of our own. This is the real jihad right now.

- Aijaz Z. Syed is a Gulf based commentator.
Email: [email protected]

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