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Islam, Muslims and Europe Part II











Quantum note

By Dr Muzaffar Iqbal

When the German-born Pope Benedict XVI, known as Joseph Alois Ratzinger
prior to his assumption of the highest office of the Catholic Church,
insisted that Turkey must not aspire to become a member of the European
Union, his reasoning was that Turkey belongs to the Islamic world, whereas
Europe belongs to Christianity. This reasoning was based on a historical
situation that, in the Pope's mind, is inviolable. Absurd as it may seem,
the Pope seems to believe that the earth is divided into religious zones
which cannot change. One is reminded of Musailmah the Liar, who once wrote
to the Prophet of Islam that "God has divided the world into two; one half
belongs to you, the other to me". The Prophet's response was to remind him
that the earth belongs to God alone, He gives dominion over it to whomsoever
He chooses, and woe unto the liars.

Historical as well as contemporary realities are somewhat different from the
pope's version of Europe. Muslim presence in Europe is not new. It is true
that the wave of conquest that brought Islam to much of the old world
stopped just inside the doorsteps of Europe, but Muslims have remained
inside that threshold for centuries. Albania is a European country, with a
population of 3.1 million out of which 2.2 million are Muslim. Muslim
presence in Spain was violently cut short in the fifteenth century, but it
has left permanent reminders of Islam and Muslims in that beautiful land.
This may be history the pope does not want to recall, but what can be done
about some twenty million Muslims now living in Europe? This situation is
increasingly gaining centre-stage in Europe as state after state confronts
its Muslim population with repressive laws.

For Muslims, the current situation is unprecedented in their long history;
they have always gone to new lands as conquerors and rulers. For the first
time in history, some twenty million Muslims are now living in non-Muslim
societies as minorities, struggling to have basic rights. They arrived as
immigrants from colonized lands, they worked hard to establish themselves,
and their second and third generations have known no home other than Europe.
They speak local languages, been educated in state institutions and despite
everything, most have kept their faith, and that is the real issue.

Most western European countries insist on "integration". This insistence is
in direct conflict with their own claims of being civilised and enlightened
societies, for what they are actually asking is for some of their citizens
to become invisible members of a society in which every other group is
visible; even those who belong to the fringes of society have rights to be
visible, but not Muslims. Hence the little piece of cloth on a woman's head
becomes a great issue.

France and Germany are two frontline states struggling to "integrate" their
Muslim citizens into mainstream society. Both countries are insisting on
total integration. This could be considered another name for religious
cleansing, for "integration" in this context means loss of identity as
members of the Muslim community. By insisting on "integration" these states
are actually demanding that millions of their citizens give up a large part
of their religious beliefs and practices. This is a sophisticated form of
inquisition. 

Under the disguise of fighting extremism and terrorism, these European
states have invented their own form of terrorism. An elaborate system of
espionage, infiltration into the community, and visible and invisible
control of mosques and mosque-committees has been devised to ensure that
Muslim communities remain under state surveillance. In France, where every
tenth person is a Muslim, the state has actually succeeded in controlling
the appointment of imams and, through them, the Friday khutbas, Sunday
school curriculum, and many other aspects of community life. 

For European Muslims, the present situation demands that they learn to
survive in a hostile environment. Their communities are composed of diverse
racial and cultural elements, with a great deal of internal disharmony, and
certain voices from within are actually calling for a "European Islam"--just
the kind of thing the state wants to see. These sinister elements are
attempting to mould Islam to fit Europe

No Muslim country has paid much attention to the plight of European Muslims.
Beyond the violent, irrational, and short-term street demonstrations against
cartoons or the pope's recent speech, there is little understanding of the
real issues involved. One does not expect any government in the Muslim world
to take a stand on this issue, but at least non-governmental institutions,
so-called Islamic political parties, and the media should take up this issue
at national and international levels. It is an issue concerned with human
rights; an issue which warrants greater attention than what it has received
so far. 

It can be argued that the plight of European Muslims is an internal matter
of those states and thus cannot be taken up at any international forum. This
argument is false for two reasons. Europe (and the United States) has never
respected the boundaries set by this international code, as countless
interventions--even regime changes--testify. Second, and more importantly,
Muslims cannot remain aloof from the situation of their brethren and sisters
in faith because to do so itself compromises their religious duties; both
the Holy Quran and Sunnah require them to actively participate in each
other's lives. 

Muslim communities in Europe need support against the tyranny of their own
states; their plight is not the internal issue of these states but a human
rights issue. They face a situation which has far-reaching consequences for
the entire Muslim world. 



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