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Homophobia and Islamobphobia - The Jamaat e Islami Hind and the Supreme
Court's Decision on Section 377: Fahad Hashmi
JANUARY 29, 2014

*Guest Post by Fahad Hashmi*

*[ Yesterday, the Supreme Court of India, dismissed the 'review petition'
that had been filed with a plea to reverse the Supreme Court's recent
(December 2013) decision to uphold the constitutionality of Section 377 of
the IPC. This decision effectively 're-criminalized' Homosexuality in India
and is a severe blow to human rights. Various religious groups, Hindu,
Muslim and Christian had appealed to the Supreme Court to act against the
rights and interests of homosexuals. In a sad instance of the erosion of
secular and democratic values, the Supreme Court has endorsed their view.
The Jamaat -e-Islami Hind, a right wing, muslim fundamentalist organization
that claims to speak for Indian Muslims has welcomed the Supreme Court's
decision. This post by Fahad Hashmi attacks the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind's
position on homosexuality and challenges its claim to speak in the name of
muslims and their faith. We see it as an important contribution to the
ongoing discussion on section 377 on Kafila ]*

*"There was once...a sad city, the saddest of cities, a city so ruinously sad
that it had forgotten its name. *
*In the north of the sad city stood mighty factories in which (so I'm told)
sadness was actually manufactured, packaged and sent all over the world,
which never seemed to get enough of it. Black smoke poured out of the
chimneys of the sadness factories and hung over the city like bad news".*
(Haroun and Sea of Stories, Salman Rushdie)

It is one of the ironies of democracies across the world that minorities of
all shades are always in the crosshairs of majoritarianism. This
minority-majority is a function of numbers and power though this is not a
thorough definition since we have had seen altered power equation of this
binary. The apartheid South Africa is a case in point. For stating the
obvious the strength of a democracy is a function of safety and rights that
minorities enjoy in it. However, minorities on the whole are always drawing
majority's fire. On the subcontinent one could see this happening in
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and of course India is not an exception.

Lately we are witnessing this hatred towards sexual minorities in India.
Along with the majority, minorities have also tagged along in this endeavor
of curbing people's right. In the wake of the Supreme Court's judgment on
IPC 377, there is too much hullaballoo within the country as religious
parties are too busy in doing tom tom over this judgment. As we know it,
the judgment which has come of late has scraped the earlier one given by
the Delhi High court on IPC 377, a colonial hand-me-down. In a nutshell,
IPC 377 has been re-criminalized! This particular judgment is getting
endorsement from a good number of religious parties. And one of them is
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) which is at the helm of the campaign, and
working itself into self-righteous froth over the criminalization of IPC
377. It has been busy in organizing seminars and protests rallies against
this self-perceived 'immorality' of homosexuality. One is at one's wit end
seeing this celebration over the judgment that curbs the legal rights of
sexual minorities. Of all Muslim religious parties JIH appears to be more
loyal than the king! How should one understand this kowtowing on JIH's part?

The sole aim of Jamaat-e-Islami, a politico-religious party, wherever it
exists, is to establish an Islamic state premised on a particular
understanding of the Quran and the Islamic history. To put it another way,
JIH seeks to bring theocracy or in Maududi's word 'theo-democracy', a blend
of religion and politics. The ideology of Jamaat, which is Maududi's
brainchild, rests on binary opposites of Islam and jahiliyya. In
traditional parlance jahiliyya means a stage before the advent of Islam. By
putting a political spin on this apolitical notion the Islamist ideologue
has made jahiliyya an antagonistic category which is at loggerheads with
Jamaat's understanding of Islam. This 'Islam' is puritanical, literalist
and closed having desperation for grabbing political power only. The 'Islam
versus jahiliyya paradigm' is the Archimedean plane--one and only
plane--through which Jamaat tries to comprehend and interpret the present
times. This particular way of looking at the world makes all diversities of
the contemporary world an enemy of its ideology. Since Islamism talks about
Islam of the high church seeing things in 'either-or' terms so it is forced
to put things into the either two boxes of Islam and jahiliyya. There is no
'no man's land' in its scheme of interpretation and understanding of the
scripture. Therefore, the presence of other planes in this rich and varied
world is oddities in its grand narrative. Thus, recognition and tolerance
are not in the genetic make-up of this ideology. This could be seen in the
intellectual and ideological milieu that the Jamaat-e-Islami in Pakistan
and Bangladesh has spawned over time which has been a constant source of
production and perpetuation of intolerance, fanaticism and cruel
patriarchy. One knows about Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan's role in
anti-Ahmadiya movement that triggered witch hunting of Qadyanis, and that
has made them constitutionally an object of hatred. The Shahbag movement
catapulted Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh (JIB) to 'fame' showing its
antagonistic role in the country's liberation struggle. The news about the
violence that is being employed on minorities there by Islami Chatra Shibir
has regularly been coming.
Since JIH has stopped its ideological pronouncement openly given the
Hindutva juggernaut and communally charged environment of the country so
this particular issue of homosexuality has given this party an opportunity
to put forth its ideology to the outer world under the guise of 'morality',
'eastern culture' and 'India being a religious country'. Therefore, the
party is trying cashing in on people's sentiments for getting approval of
being a righteous party working for the betterment of Indian society, and
thus a soft spot for itself. However, when it comes to Muslim Personal Law,
JIH including All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) and a string of
Muslim organizations take recourse to the same constitution and
constitutional morality which promises the minority its cultural,
educational and other rights. For instance, the Supreme Court's ruling in
Shahbano case was perceived an intervention in the sacred realm as personal
law, to these guys is premised on the divine principle and nobody is
allowed to change even an iota in that realm. Slogans like 'Islam in
danger', 'personal law is our right' etc. were being put forth. While using
the idea of freedom, they join the chorus of those championing Muslim
women's right to wear scarf or hijab in France and other secular countries.
These people eulogize activists and intellectuals, such as Arundhati Roy
and Teesta Setalvad when they write against victimization of Muslims. But
the same people go into a sulk when such activists or intellectuals
criticize Muslim fundamentalism. What is the point in endorsing the
judgment when it does not concern the community at all? The claims to any
just claim for right has to be universal. It is sheer inconsistency of the
stance where rights are denied to others that we claim for ourselves.

Since we are living in a democratic country therefore it possesses a
constitution and this constitution ensures certain rights to its citizens
including minorities to live their lives as per their cultural and
religious world views. Sexual minorities, too, are supposed to get their
share of right by the same logic and reason that has ensured religious
minorities and other ethnic clans their rights. Getting carried away by
theological impulse every time and trampling upon the rights of 'unpopular'
minorities ought not to be trapping of other minorities. Are we supposed to
rhyme with the majority on such issue as it marginalizes, humiliates and
weakens other minorities? The obsession with hem line, neck line and
sexualities of others is a conundrum that calls for an answer from the
self-proclaimed guardians of the community!

It would not be wrong to say that curbing people's right to choice and
human freedom in the name of religion also sows the seeds of Islamophobia
on religious groups' part. Such proclamations tacitly imply that the
religion possesses an innate proclivity to intolerance, violence and
homophobia. The type of placard that has been used against LGBT's rights by
JIH's Mumbai zone is nauseating, downright disgusting and morally
untenable. Riding rough shod over people's rights, and ramming 'morality'
down people's throat makes religious teaching a calculated affront on
other's life. These so called guardians of religion are themselves
responsible for the islamophobia that they generate.

To add to this, the language that has been employed in the recent write-ups
from within the community in support of collectively fighting this
injustice of criminalization of homosexuality has its own problematic. A
secular state should recognize the rights of its sexual minorities by
ensuring its legal right to what the Supreme Court has termed 'unnatural'
sexuality in the same way in which it recognizes the rights of its
religious minorities. This simply means that all well meaning people ought
to forge alliances and struggle together to ensure people's rights, and the
rights of all minorities, religious, or sexual. The language of patronage
in which the necessity of extending support to LGBT has been articulated is
tantamount to giving charity--unwillingly or willingly--which is pathetic and
a sad commentary on our discretion. I would hasten to add that our struggle
should be based upon human dignity, inclusion and universal ideas of
justice.


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