*Paris: Peshawar and Boko Haram- Religion, Politics and Violence*

*Ram Puniyani*



Massacre of hundreds of children in Peshawar by Pakistani Taliban, the
atrocities: murders-kidnappings by Boko Haram, an Islamist group and the
attack on Paris cartoon magazine Charlie Hadbo killing 16, have occurred in
a short span of few months. The popular perception of relationship between
violence and Islam got a further boost. The phrase ‘Islamic Terrorism’,
which was created by US media in the aftermath of 9/11, got a further shot
in the arms. It got a booster dose of unprecedented level. The debates
regarding freedom of expression, sharia laws, education for girls continued
to be in the fore and columns after column either dissociating Islam from
these mindless acts or boosting the perception of Muslims being in the
business of merciless killing of their own kith and other with gay abandon;
dominated the visual and print media (January 2015).



These acts of terror kill the innocent people and Koran- chapter V verse
32- goes on to say that even if you kill a single innocent person, that’s
like killing the whole humanity with an addition that if you save a single
innocent person that’s like saving the whole humanity. Still the impression
continues that currently most of the dreaded acts of terror are either done
by Muslims belonging to this or that group or faction. Not too long ago we
did witness acts of terror from the like of Andres Behring Brevik(Norway);
the people like Ashin Wirathu (Buddhist Myanmar) were in the news for
related actions. Swami Aseemanand is in jail and had confessed to the acts
of terrorist violence not too long ago. Does one want to underplay the
association of Islam-Muslims and acts of terror? Is one wanting to be in
denial mode as for as violence by some Muslims is concerned? The teachings
of Koran notwithstanding; there are some Muslims who take to the senseless
killings in the most insane and cruel manner; is definitely true. The
question is; are such acts due to Islam or Muslims as such? How does one
understand the association of label of religion with acts of violence and
terror?



At the cost of broad generalizations one can say that most of the prophets
of religions focused on some issue of injustice in the society and called
for peace, non-violence in their own historical context. The society was
either based on pastoral or agricultural mode of production and tribal
society-kingdoms were the main pattern of organization of society. The
religions, which began as the moral edicts had added social and
communitarian functions as well. Clergy became a major component of
religions. The spread of the message of prophets also led to the
institutionalization of religions, which added one more dimension to the
broad umbrella provided by religion as a social phenomenon. These
institutions built around religions became a very significant part of
religions. Those controlling levers of power gradually allied with the
religions’ institutions; and these institutions came to be patronized by
the rulers. In turn the institutionalized religions legitimized the power
of the king, landlord. King was presented as the son of God in different
ways.



The alliance of King-Clergy was best seen in the alliance King-Pope. In
other religions’ contexts it became Nawab-Shahi Imam, Raja-Rajguru for
example. Currently in Pakistan and Myanmar; mostly; the institutions of
religions and dominating army are hands in gloves times and over again. In
our Maharashtra a popular Marathi phrase sums it very well Shetji-Bhatji
(Landlord-Priest). With religions being institutionalized the collaboration
between kings and clergy became the foundation of social system where the
agricultural producers-craftsmen and other laboring masses submitted to the
system created by the power of the king and ideology of the clergy. The
words of Prophets went in to the background. The organization of clergy was
varying, from the most organized in Christianity to the decentralized one
in Hinduism, to Islam where there is no theological justification of
clergy; nevertheless it is very much there.



Here comes the entry of power in the realm of religion. Kingdoms, many a
times took the cover of religion for their goals of power. The kings
expanded or wanted to expand their kingdoms and put this expansion project
to annex other territories in the garb of Crusade, Jihad or Dharmyudh
depending on the religion of the king.



The real use of religion’s identity, label, can be seen during colonial
period. In most South Asian countries, particularly in India, we see that
with the social, economic changes accompanying the introduction of
transport, communication, industries and modern education during colonial
period, there was a rise of new classes in the form of businessmen
industrialists, workers and educated classes in particular. They formed
secular organizations, with secular democratic Indian nationalism as the
goal, like Hindustan Socialist Republican Army (Bhagat Singh), Independent
Labor Party, Scheduled Castes Federation (B.R.Ambedkar) and the overarching
Indian Nationalist Congress (Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Mahatma Gandhi).
In contrast to these rising classes the declining classes of Landlords and
Kings pledged their loyalty to British and went on to form Muslim League
and Hindu Mahasabha and later RSS with the agenda of Hindu nation. In the
Religious nationalist organizations initially only kings-landlords were
there later some educated and upper caste elite and still later sections of
middle class also joined in. Here the communitarian identity of religion
was exploited by declining classes to protect their social-political
interests. When they said ‘my religion in danger’ they meant my political
interests are in danger. They also indulged in ‘Hate other’ propaganda,
leading to communal violence and later to the partition of the country.
Here we see religion being used as a cover, the religious nationalism to
hide their feudal values of caste and gender hierarchy. Similarly the cover
of Buddhism has been used by political tendencies in Srilanka and Myanmar.




With the coming in of Imperialism, the rise of the US as the global super
power dominated the global scene. Two superpowers USSR and USA were in the
game of ‘Cold War’. US later planned and used Islam to counter Socialist
block. It meticulously used a version of Islam for indoctrination the minds
of youth. These youth were used to fight against the Soviet Russia and
later the same indoctrinated youth came up and are tormenting the parts of
the World. This phase of ‘religion as a cover of political goals’ begins
with the formation of Israel in the aftermath of Second World War, the
eviction of 14 lakh Palestinians away from their home and hearth. In due
course to protect its oil interests the US-Britain nexus overthrew the
democratically elected Mossadegh Government in Iran. This ‘chain of events’
did lead to coming to power of Ayatollah Khomeini. At this point US media
coined the word ‘Islam the new threat’. They meant that Socialism as the
threat is in decline and Islam is coming up as the new threat to the free
World. In its design to use all methods to crush the socialist block, US
encouraged the Madarassas in Pakistan, where the Wahabbi version of Islam
was introduced as a part of the training module designed in Washington.
This version of Islam had already been the ally of the Saud family, in
whose name Saudi Arabia stands. The Saud family came to use this version of
Islam, Wahabbism to control the oil wealth of the region. US allied with
Saud dynasty and also promoted Wahabbi version in the Madrassas in
Pakistan. This version of Islam saw in every person disagreeing with their
interpretation of Islam, as Kafir and killing the kafirs as Jihad. Jihad
being the path to Jannat after death, jannat waiting with the rich reward
of 72 virgins!



This heady mix of ‘brain washing’ did lead to Mujahedeen being transformed
to Taliban-Al Qaeda and later giving rise to ISIS, the major menace in
today’s world. Tendencies like Boko Haram draw their inspiration and
support from the similar understanding of Islam. Time and again a large
section of leaders of Muslims, many of the maulanas have issued the fatwa’s
that terrorism is against the tenets of Islam, but what sticks in social
awareness is the picture of Taliban or ISIS or Al Qaeda or Boko haram as
the face of Muslims and Islam. No wonder one of the greatest philosophers
of all the times Karl Marx, remarked very aptly that’ Ruling ideas are the
ideas of the ruling class’, that’s the power of media at the service of the
US, at the service of Corporate houses. Today the Islamophobia rules the
streets and in some form or the other the religion which came to give the
message of peace is perceived as the ultimate in prompting and indulging in
violence.



Do we need to factor in the political forces, Kings of the past, the
colonial masters of yesteryears and the ‘oil hungry’ global superpowers,
behind promoting, abusing religions’ identity to understand the dastardly
acts tormenting the humanity? The phrases joining any religion and
terrorism are the biggest insult to the morality of religions to be sure!

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