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  FIVE SUGGESTIONS FOR ISLAMIC WORLD



Asghar Ali Engineer



*(Islam and Modern Age, November 2010)*



There is no doubt or debate that Islamic world is lagging far behind today
from others in several important fields including education, science and
technology and except a few oil rich Arab nations, it is facing poverty and
illiteracy. Also, it lacks sense of unity as some Muslim countries are
closer to the West and some hostile to western countries. There are grave
ideological differences too. Also, Muslims have poor record about human
rights situation and especially status of women.



Here we propose five suggestions which can be debated and discussed by
Muslims and add or delete to these suggestions so that Muslims could achieve
high status among the nations of the world in all fields. Muslims have
tendency to invoke past glory and what they had achieved during Abbasid
period in the filed of philosophy, science and technology. It is quite
natural that when we have nothing to show in present, we, in order to hold
our head high, invoke past glories. However, it does not help.



Before we discuss these suggestions, I would also like to stress here that
we Muslims are too pre-occupied with theological issues and rush to ulama
for fatwas even in fields where they have no skills to guide. It is again
because of poverty and illiteracy of poor Muslim masses in entire Muslim
world. Unfortunately the ulama that are trained only in purely theological
issues – and theology which was evolved during medieval ages, dominate the
Islamic world.



That is why so many fatwas are issued and even the Saudi King had to issue
an order restraining ulama from issuing fatwas which become subject of
controversies and media focus. Too many fatwas of mutually contradictory
nature are issued which hardly help resolve modern complicated issues. Islam
does not encourage priesthood and certainly not institutionalized
priesthood. Despite this it is thriving in the Islamic world. This can
happen only when knowledge ceases to be monopoly of few ulama and Islamic
theology also ceases to be stagnant pool and continues to evolve as living
and dynamic entity.



THE FIRST SUGGESTION



Our first suggestions thus in this respect is that the Islamic world commit
itself to spread and consolidation of education. The Muslim nations must
compulsorily spend a least 2 to 3 percent of its gross national product on
education. The very first aim should be universal literacy. Investment in
primary education pays later very rich dividends. Higher education is not
possible without primary education. Also, here should be especial emphasis
on female education as generally literacy among women is far less that among
men.



Also, Muslim nations are far behind in the field of science and technology.
At one time west used to learn from Muslims. Today it is Muslim world which
is totally dependent on the western world. This reversal needs to be
reversed again. It would be no exaggeration to say that Muslim world is most
backward as far as progress in science and technology is concerned. Today
every nation tries to build centers of excellence. No Muslim country can
boast of such centre of excellence in academia and especially in the field
of science and technology.



Even country like India which has made tremendous progress in science and
technology compared to Muslim world, does not have a university which can
rank among the 100 best universities of the world let alone a Muslim
country. But that does not mean that Muslim countries should not endeavor to
develop one. Today oil rich Arab countries spend millions of dollars in
buying weapons from America and other western countries but shy away from
spending on education of their own people.



The western countries exploit these oil rich nations in two ways; they make
super profit by selling these weapons to them and also use these weapons
ultimately for their own security in the middle east by establishing
military bases. One does not understand why these Arab nations need such
sophisticated weapons? Who are they securing themselves against? Do they
expect fellow Arab nations to attack them? If not, why do they need such
weapons on which they spend such massive amounts?



Buying such weapons is not only criminal waste of precious resources but
also amounts to helping western countries and their armed industries which
in turn gets stronger and ultimately helps west to tighten its noose around
the Arab world and help Israeli Zionists. One has to break this vicious
circle by refusing to buy these weapons and develop weaponry indigenously
what is absolutely essential for minimum defense. Also, this money should be
spent, instead on fighting illiteracy and on higher education.



Let us remember no Muslim country has even won noble prize in sciences
whereas when Muslim scientists like Abdus Salam, when go and work in US they
get the Noble. There is no research worth the name in science and technology
and no facilities for talented scientists in these countries. Let it be
resolved by these countries that in coming quarter of a century at least one
of their citizens would be at least nominated for Noble in the field of
science. Also, that at least one of the countries in the west Asia would
develop centre of excellence in learning and attract people from all over
the world for studies.

If Dubai can become huge international market, why can’t one of the
countries in that region also become excellent centers of learning and
attract students, researchers and teachers from all over the world? It
should not be impossible as it appears today. After all Muslims have been
precursors of knowledge in the world. And Qur’an lays so much emphasis on ‘*
ilm* (knowledge).

Unfortunately, for Muslims *‘ilm* in Qur’an has come to mean only
theological and other worldly and not ‘*ilm* about this worldly matters. In
Qur’an here is invitation for believers to think about Allah’s wonderful
creation, about nature, about earth and whole universe and it also
emphasizes inductive, as against deductive methodology. Deductive
methodology hardly adds to our knowledge whereas inductive one which was
used by Francis Beacon in the west develops whole lot of new knowledge of
nature. In 21st century the Islamic world should consider it its duty and
commitment to Qur’an to develop as center of excellence in knowledge and
come out of its obsession with theological controversies. Its commitment to
Qur’an has to be much deeper and wider than theology, tafsir and hadith.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND TOLERANCE

Qur’an is perhaps the first revealed scripture which made freedom of
conscience as divine attribute and Allah, as the story of Adam as narrated
in Qur’an mentions, Allah gave freedom even to Satan to mislead human beings
and gave freedom to Adam and his progeny to choose between what is right and
what is wrong and only warned both of consequences either way. It is only
for Allah to punish or reward not for any human being. However, today we
find Muslims most intolerant in matters of religion.

Fatwa culture in Islamic world has become a curse for Muslims. On petty
matters of theology or jurisprudence fatwas of kufr are issued and even
injunctions are issued to renew one’s Islam and even renew ones nikah. There
are acute prejudices against the other both within religious sects and
against non-Muslims. This is all, as pointed out above, because of
tremendous influence even disproportionate influence wielded by traditional
theologians on Muslim masses.

This is also because of secular education and over emphasis on madrasa and
religious education. Also, partly responsible is poverty among Muslim
masses. These are, needless to say, are inter-related matters. One
strengthens the other. Traditional ulama’s influence must be contained and
restricted to strictly theological matters. Religious tolerance should be
accepted as a Islamic duty and as mentioned in Qur’an in Adam’s story and
repeated in several places, punishment or reward in doctrinal matters should
be left to Allah.

No ‘alim should be allowed to pronounce who is kafir and who is on right and
who is on wrong path. Also, mutual sectarian differences are so deep and
wide that every other sect for these ulama is on wrong path and would be
assigned to hell. And in countries like Pakistan where terror culture is
widespread every kafir should be killed. Shias are being massacred and
Ahmadias and Wahabis kill Barelvis. Where will it lead us to?

In all our madrasas religious intolerance is taught as Muslims of other
sects are denounced as on wrong path and students even encouraged to go for
medieval type of *munazaras* (i.e. polemics) and denouncing other sects.
Thus intolerance in built in the very system of religious education today.
This must be totally abolished. This is not my opinion but opinion of many
educational experts in Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries. When terrorist
activities were at their climax, many educational experts from Middle East
had expressed this opinion.

What is needed is a new bred ulama who can rise above such narrow sectarian
approach and who have themselves deeply reflected on Qur’an in the light of
modern developments in different fields. They should transcend and go beyond
medieval theology. The scope of theology should not be limited to matters of
otherworldly beliefs as life in this world in Islam is equally important.

We must realize that the theology developed by the great theologians of
medieval ages was in response to their needs and situation. We should also
understand that theology is a human endeavor as if in partnership with
divine and human needs and endeavors can never be eternal. The greatest
problem of Islamic world today is that we are treating past theology as
eternal as Qur’an itself. As long as we do this we will never change and
this is one of the challenges before us. We should not remain stagnant.

We must make our theology dynamic and responsive to modern challenges. Today
Muslim theologians must come forward and lead the world in this respect by
developing new theologies like theology of peace, theology of environment,
liberation theology, third world theology and so on for which Qur’an
provides eminent guidance. This writer has tried to develop theology of
liberation and theology of peace. When one reads Qur’an and reflects on its
verses in the light of these challenges one is wonderstruck and begins to
think Qur’an is indeed a divine miracle. Unfortunately Muslim theologians
are so caught in the past that they are unable to realize the importance of
Qur’an.

For this what is needed is religious freedom and tolerance. Religious
freedom is very fundamental to the Qur’an and no genuine faith (imaan) is
possible without genuine freedom of conscience. Today we hardly find
religious freedom in Islamic world and it is one of the causes of our
stagnation. The moment one exercises such freedom one attracts Fatwa of
kufr. Our great institutions of Islamic learning like al-Azhar of which one
can just be proud suffer from the same problem. When one of its great
scholars Abu Zaid Nasir tried to understand *tanzil* and *tawil* (revelation
and understanding revelation by human beings) he was immediately declared
kafir and even his marriage was declared invalid and he had to flee from
Egypt.

Earlier Prof. Fazlur Rahman from Pakistan who also was a great scholar of
Islam had to leave Pakistan and go to Chicago and teach there. This is how
we treat our great scholars who try to develop new theological outlook and
contribute richly to our Islamic heritage. Islamic world would never develop
until we break the stranglehold of traditional ulama who have powerful
vested interests in perpetuating what is past.

 WOMEN’S STATUS

Another problem with Islamic world is status of women which is also result
of our stagnant theology. In case of women Muslims are very strong in
rhetoric but very weak in practice. Muslims never tire of asserting that
Islam gives women equal rights and high status but record of Islamic world
in empowering women is very poor. In fact Islamic world’s record in respect
of women’s status is one of the poorest in the world. For years modern
education was a taboo for them.

Now after great struggle they have won some rights including going to
schools and colleges. Even this is not free of problems in many Muslim
countries. In Afghanistan even today Taliban burn their schools and throw
acid if they do not cover themselves from head to foot. In tribal areas of
Pakistan in North-West same fate is in store for women. In Saudi Arabia too
they have won some rights after great deal of struggle and still their
problems are tremendous.

Though the present king is more enlightened and is encouraging modern
education for women but situation is far from satisfactory. Women cannot
drive car, cannot go alone from home, cannot do their own business and
representation of women in work force is just 17 per cent. They have to
cover themselves from head to foot while going out. They cannot vote in
municipal elections.

In many Muslim countries apart from mentioned above situation is not very
different. Hijab is purely cultural and has not even been mentioned in
Qur’an, let alone been made obligatory. Yet hijab is being enforced more and
more in all Muslim countries. It is not healthy sign. Muslim societies are
highly patriarchal. There are very few women who can make independent
decisions and can assert rights over their own bodies and affairs.

Qur’an again is the first scripture which gave them not only equal rights
but also liberated them from man’s authority and made her absolutely
independent legal and individual entity fully autonomous in every respect.  But
in entire Muslim world women have failed to achieve such a status. On the
contrary women are utterly dependent on man’s authority and she can hardly
exercise any independent authority.

There is, therefore, great need for liberation of women in the Muslim world
and giving them freedom, individuality and dignity given them by the Qur’an
and our rhetoric should match our practice. If our women do not progress our
community cannot. We must realize that women are half the population and
keeping half the population backward how can the entire community progress.
 Many Muslim women have shown they are great achievers and given
opportunities are not behind anyone. Thus if we give them their rights and
full freedom, a great potential of energy pent up so far will be released
and Muslim ummah will be in for great achievements.

DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Like our record on women’s status the record on democracy and human rights
is equally woeful. There is great lack of democracy in Muslim countries
except few countries. It is because of such lack of democracy that ignorant
scholars maintain that there is no place for democracy in Islam or that
Islam and democracy are antagonistic. Far from it. There is nothing in
Islamic teachings which can go against democracy. Islam is as democratic as
any religion can or cannot be.

In fact it is feudal culture and feudal authority inherited by Islamic world
that keeps democracy out of Islamic world. And western imperialism and its
interests are more responsible for this than Islam. The western countries
have kept feudal rulers in power in most of the Muslim countries to serve
their own oil interest. Regimes are highly oppressive and violate elementary
human and democratic rights of their citizens. When this happens in regimes
supported by America they conveniently overlook and launch propaganda
offensive if the regime happens to be defiant of the western interests.

The best examples are from Iraq and Iran. Both countries have defied US
interests and authority in the region and America sent its troops to Iraq on
the false pretext of ‘weapons of mass destruction’ and destroyed the whole
country killing more than half a million of its innocent citizens. US is
also sworn enemy of Iran though it can hardly do to Iran what it could to
Iraq for number of reasons.

Apart from what are American interests the Muslim world has to see that
authoritarianism does not thrive in Muslim world and democracy and human
rights are ensured to its citizens and they can live with full dignity and
prove to the world Islam is as democratic as modern political system. It is
high time Muslim world overthrew all authoritative regimes or that kings and
sheikhs become only nominal heads and power goes into the hands of people.

All that has been suggested above is possible to achieve only when there are
democratic regimes responsible and accountable to their people. Today in
countries like Egypt any protest is put down ruthlessly and one person is
made to win elections no end. This is highly undesirable. America forgets
all its obligations to human rights and democracy because Mubarak regime is
subservient to American interests.

INTRA-RELIGIOUS UNITY

There are very sharp sectarian divisions among Muslims throughout the world
though again here also there is empty rhetoric of unity of ummah. In another
article we have examined in depth the reasons for these differences but here
we would suggest that Muslims must put pressure on their leaders to sit down
and talk to followers of other sects in the spirit of dialogue and promote
unity at one level while adhering to ones belief with full freedom, on the
other.

It is minimum requirement to cease the violent and physical attacks as it is
happening in the Muslim world today especially in Pakistan. Pakistan,
unfortunately has become battle ground for such sectarian fights due to
powerful interests involved. Even mutual polemics must stop forthwith
denouncing each other as kafirs. In India, as its democratic and secular
country, all Muslim sects coexist; peace fully though occasional
denunciations do take place.

Thus if democratic and human rights culture develops in Muslim world,
intra-religious differences can also be minimized and peaceful coexistence
can become possible. This can be further ensured with modern education and
rational outlook. As suggested above the whole madrasa culture also has to
change and moderation and tolerance of mutual differences should be made
integral part of madrasa education.

CONCLUSION

One can say what has been suggested above is a tall order. Yes, apparently
it is but one has to begin in right earnest to achieve all this over a fixed
period of time. Otherwise we will always remain lackeys of some or the other
power in the world and moreover would never be able to fulfill our
commitment to Qur’an and Islam. We will never become achievers but tools for
others achievements.

________________________

Institute of Islamic Studies,

Mumbai.

E-mail: [email protected]

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