Dialogue *Monday, Apr 20 2009*     No Hindu Can Ever Become A
Fundamentalist: B. P. Singhal
<http://www.newageislam.org/NewAgeIslamArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=1340>

In a note sent to *New Age Islam*, Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader *B. P.
Singhal *has tried to define the highly controversial word “Fundamentalism”.
His definition has 10 points and at the end of every point, he reaches the
conclusion that a Hindu can never become a fundamentalist. The obvious
implication is that some religions promote fundamentalism but Hinduism
doesn’t. Clearly, there will be many, among them Hindus too, not to speak of
followers of other faiths, who will dispute these conclusions and the issues
that seem to define fundamentalism for Mr. Singhal. Indeed, there are many
Hindus, among others, who consider his VHP itself a fundamentalist
organisation and for them this write-up would just appear to be a rather
shaky attempt at self-exoneration.

Nevertheless, Mr. Singhal’s thesis deserves debate and discussion,
particularly as this term has now come to simply signify extremism of any
kind, used as a pejorative mostly, though it started originally in a very
specific sense to describe certain Christian fundamentalists within the
Protestant community of the United States in the early part of the 20th
century who interpreted the Bible as the “inerrant, factual, and literal
word of God”, but again, even then to describe different “levels or versions
of their fundamentalist belief”. It would certainly help to clear the air
somewhat. -- *Editor*

 
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        Radical Islamism & Jihad
 *The role Sufism could play in checking extremism
<http://www.newageislam.org/NewAgeIslamArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=1339>*

What has a bunch of dervishes whirling round a fire got to do with
down-and-dirty politics and shady wars among nations? A lot, if you are
fighting a lost battle in the area of darkness that stretches from Lahore to
Mingora, to Jalalabad and beyond — where religion is used as fuel for the
engines of war. As the Pakistani Taliban appears to tighten its noose around
the country’s neck, Islamabad is trying to open a new front —faith wars
between two strains of Islam. This lies in the hope that the deep-rooted
Sufi tradition would help to halt the al-Qaida/Taliban juggernaut — driven
by Wahabism. -- *Shobhan Saxena*

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