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By Mohammed Siddique, TwoCircles.net, 

Hyderabad: The noted journalist and author Mubashir Javed Akbar (famous as
MJ Akbar) today bowled over the gathering of thousands of clerics at the
General Session of the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (JUH) by his profound knowledge
and deep insight in Quran, Sunnah, Islamic history and Islamic
jurisprudence. 

In an extraordinary appearance at an Islamic religious conference Akbar
spoke on the problem of terrorism, media distorting the image of Islam by
misusing the name of Jihad, and the position of Jihad in Islam. 

But the core message of his half an hour long address, punctuated by the
slogan of "Allah-o-Akbar" by thousands of delegates on Saturday night, was
how Muslims of India can overcome the handicap of being a minority. "When
Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon him) migrated to Madina, he was chosen as
the leader of the city and its surrounding though Muslims were not in
majority and there were Jewish tribes around the city. He was chosen not
because of numerical strength but because of his leadership skills,
statesmanship and ability to take everybody along". 

On the contrary, Akbar said, Muslims in India become disheartened by
thinking of themselves as a minority. "If we have the same leadership
qualities and abilities we can also become the leader despite being a
minority", he said. Akbar, the author of several books including the famous
"Under the Shadow of the Sword" on Islamic history, also underlined the need
for Muslims to do agreements with the other communities. He referred to the
Islamic history saying even the Prophet had sort of agreements with the
Jews. "We live in a democracy and we should compromise with the other
communities, even those who had a clashing viewpoint. Then only the doors
will open for us". 

On secularism he said, the best term for secularism was coined by the Quran
when it speaks of others having their own religion and Muslims having their
won religion. (Lakum Deenukum Walyadeen). "We can compromise only by
remaining steadfast on our own religion", Akbar said. 

He decried the media for misusing the term of Jihad. "Whenever there is a
bomb blast, the media starts calling it Jihad. Jihad is a very noble and
clean struggle", he said. Akbar said that the Muslims cannot discard the
concept of Jihad as it is one of the tenets of Islam. "If they dissociate
themselves from Jihad, they will not remain Muslims", he said adding that it
was the responsibility of Muslims to remove if there were misconceptions
among others about Islam. 

Akbar said that even other religions have the concept of holy wars like
Dharam Yudh in Hindu and Sikhism and Crusade in Christianity. "But it is
only in the case of Muslims that the term of Jihad is used to describe the
act of violence". 

He also rejected the new term of Islamo-Fascism being used by the opponents
of Islam and Muslims. "They can never be the same", he said pointing out
that the history of Islam was more than 1400 years old while fascism dates
back to 1920 to the era of Mussolini. 

He also found fault with the term of Terrorism and said that the correct
term for this type of violence "Fitna or Fasad" was used by Quran. "The
Quran has spelled out the punishment for this crime in varying degrees
ranging from the cutting off fingers or hands to the capital punishment". 

"Islam teaches that killing one innocent person was killing the entire
humanity and removing one oppressor is delivering an entire nation", he
said. 

Akbar said that if an individual has done something wrong, the entire
community should not be held responsible or maligned for that. At the same
time he said if somebody has done something wrong, Muslims should dissociate
themselves from him. 

Instead of looking towards others or blaming others, Muslims should
introspect and remove their weaknesses and shortcomings. "To me poverty,
ignorance and sex discrimination are the biggest enemies of Muslims", Akbar
said. 

M J Akbar, who once edited Sunday Weekly magazine and then successfully
launched The Telegraph and The Asian Age newspapers, strongly advocated the
need for imparting education to the girls. "Without that we can't enter even
19th century, let alone the 21st century", he said. 

Akbar said that educating girls does not mean that they should leave their
Hijab or become irreligious. "We can get educated by remaining faithful to
our culture and our religion", he said. 

Akbar said that many Christians ask him why Muslim women continue to wear
veil. "I ask them whether they have ever seen Bibi Maryam without a veil". 

He also attributed the pathetic condition of Muslims to their laxity and
lethargy. He expressed shock that some Muslims proudly say that they have
not seen the morning sun light for years. "How a true Muslim can do it
because his day is supposed to start with Azan-e-Fajr", Akbar said. 

After his speech one delegate summed up the feeling of the gathering: "We
had thought he was a godless and irreligious person but Akbar has turned out
to be an Aalim". 

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