[On a closer reading, it appears that Prof. Rashid Shaz is just not another
Modi toady, he is actually an ideological legatee of Mohammad Ali Jinnah,
who had pronounced in his Presidential address to the Muslim League on
March 22 1940 in Lahore:
"It is extremely difficult to appreciate why our Hindu friends fail to
understand the real nature of Islam and Hinduism. They are not religions in
the strict sense of the word, but are, in fact, different and distinct
social orders; and it is a dream that the Hindus and Muslims can ever
evolve a common nationality; and this misconception of one Indian nation
has gone far beyond the limits and is the cause of more of our troubles and
will lead India to destruction if we fail to revise our notions in time.
The Hindus and Muslims belong to two different religious philosophies,
social customs, and literature[s]. They neither intermarry nor interdine
together, and indeed they belong to two different civilisations which are
based mainly on conflicting ideas and conceptions. Their aspects
[=perspectives?] on life, and of life, are different. It is quite clear
that Hindus and Mussalmans derive their inspiration from different sources
of history. They have different epics, their heroes are different, and
different episode[s]. Very often the hero of one is a foe of the other, and
likewise their victories and defeats overlap. To yoke together two such
nations under a single state, one as a numerical minority and the other as
a majority, must lead to growing discontent, and final. destruction of any
fabric that may be so built up for the government of such a state."
[Source: <
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00islamlinks/txt_jinnah_lahore_1940.html
>.]

Thus, the very notion of India based on composite and inclusive nationhood
is a great affront to the ideology so eloquently laid out by Jinnah. (Of
course, Jinnah was not alone. From amongst the Hindus, Savarkar was a
leading light propagating more or less the same: Hindus and Muslims of the
subcontinent are two separate, and in fact antagonistic, nations.)

So, in Modi's electoral victory Prof. Shaz sees the historical vindication
of this ideology - the eventual death of the notion of India based on the
idea of composite and inclusive nationhood which took shape through the
long drawn out epic freedom struggle and which remained undefeated, though
not uninjured, even by the massive trauma of the Partition.
A vindication that overrides the sorry state of Pakistan, the bloody
secession of Bangladesh.
That's how and why he is (obviously) so excited and elated.
Just mark the language: "Mr Modi's victory is a welcome development. Now,
for the first time in independent India, Muslims are able to see the 'stark
political realities that otherwise have been hidden by the secular
hypocrisy of the Congress".

So now it's a grim fight, fight to exorcise the ghosts of Jinnah and
Savarkar and their ideological inheritors.]

For India's 250 million Muslims, Modi's victory is a welcome development,
says Prof Rashid Shaz
May 28, 2014 in Indian Muslim
<http://muslimmirror.com/eng/category/indian-muslim/>

http://muslimmirror.com/eng/for-indias-250-million-muslims-modis-victory-is-a-welcome-development-says-prof-rashid-shaz/

By Muslim Mirror News,

Mr Modi's victory is a welcome development. Now, for the first time in
independent India, Muslims are able to see the 'stark political realities
that otherwise have been hidden by the secular hypocrisy of the Congress',
said Prof Rashid Shaz while addressing a group of students on the
side-lines of a debate at the Aligarh Muslim University. Prof Shaz, an
internationally acclaimed author known for his reform writings on Islam and
formerly President of the Milli Parliament, is probably the first Muslim
heavy-weight who has openly asked the Muslim Indians to welcome and adjust
to the new political reality. According to Shaz, the Nehruvian secularism
was a mirage; an unending trail of false hopes and hallow promises. It
created a fear psychosis among Muslims. The Congress demonised 'the
political other', posing itself as protector of Muslims - a promise that it
never kept. From communal riots to the illegal ban on Muslim organizations
and from arbitrary arrest of Muslim youths to the refusal of their demand
for a judicial probe of Batla-House encounter, the Congress displayed a
ruthless insensitivity towards Muslims. Now, that dark era of
pseudo-secularism is over. The new political reality may look even more
depressing to many of us, but at least we are able to see today where we
really stand. Those who believe in the protection of the Congress and its
ilk should know that they are no more in a position to defend us, but those
who believe in Allah Almighty should know that He is all-powerful and hence
no need to despair.

One of the most positive aspects of the new political development is the
fall of un-Godly Muslim clergy who worked as middle-men between the Muslim
masses and the ruling elite. They were the Congress satellites constantly
beaming message of fear and false hopes. With long flowing beards and empty
rhetoric they made us belief as if without the support of their Congressite
masters, Islam had no future in India. They are the criminals of Islam,
working for their political masters yet posing to be true to their faith.
Now in the new situation the Muslims have got an opportunity to build a
direct bridge with a party that has no obfuscating *mullas* and no
middlemen. The BJP does not feel shy of declaring what it stands for. And
this is the first pre-requite of a true dialogue. Mr Modi's recent remarks
that in his victory he sees the victory of 1.25 billion Indians and that he
wants to create a 21st century India, are all indicative of the fact that
he is open to a meaningful dialogue with Muslims.

Mr Modi wants to consolidate what he has achieved through hard work and
determination. He has been sending feelers for mending, rather improving
his relations with India's 250 million strong Muslims. But are Muslim
leaders ready for a meaningful dialogue. Those accustomed to receiving only
a patting from the Congress may find it difficult to inter into a
bridge-building dialogue on equal footing. But this is the only way to
survive and prosper. I believe, it's a God-sent opportunity, said Dr Shaz.
There is no need to be apprehensive. The new rulers too are humans. They
have a human heart. There is no reason then, that we cannot reach out to
them. Today, we Muslim Indians may find ourselves in a crisis, but never
mind, a crisis is always full of new opportunities. It is on us how we make
use of the new situation.

-----

Prof Rashid Shaz teaches at the Aligarh Muslim University. Mail him at:
[email protected]




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