Friday, May 04, 2012

Is Imposition of Shariah the Solution?


Islam in Kashmir was spread by the Peaceful missionary activities of the Sufis. The common masses were reeling under the dictatorship of exploitative kings and religious clergy. Most of them were illiterate peasants, who found in Islam the egalitarian social justice and equality for all. Hence over a period of time they accepted the alien creed as their faith. The important Sufi who is pioneer of Islam in Kashmir, was a Kubrawi Sufi, Mir Sayyid Ali Hamdani, known to Kashmiris as Amir e Kabir, Shah e Hamdan and Ali e Thani. He proved to be a harbinger of Social and Economic revolution in Kashmir. To celebrate and pay tributes to his life and legacy, the Islamic Studies department of Kashmir University, named after him as Shah I Hamdan Institute of Islamic Studies, organized a Three Day International Seminar from 13-15 March, 2012. The seminar was titled as “Shah I Hamdan’s contribution to learning and society”. The department under the dynamic Directorship of eminent scholar, academic, writer and activist Prof Hamid Naseem Rafiabadi is progressing by leaps and bounds. This seminar was a part of the academic programmes undertaken by Prof. Rafiabadi.
I as a student of Political science was also invited to present a paper on the Political Thought of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamdani. I confined my paper with the study of his Political Thought as espoused in his famed work, “Zakhiratul Maluk”. My argument was that for a student and scholar of political science Hamdani appears as a moral theorist rather than a systematic political scientist in the book. In this book his personality manifests itself as a Sufi more than as a seasoned political realist. There is no discussion about the State Formation, Resource Allocation, Political Adjudication, Political Participation, Political Socialization, Political Culture, Political Development or Political System. Hamadani also appears least bothered about the form of government.
As a political treatise it fails to impress its readers, but here in lies its essence and virtues. Mir Syed Ali Hamadani is a Sufi belonging to Kubrawi order. All Sufis lay much emphasis on Tazkiya e Nafs (self purification), and each chapter of the book is a living testimony of this fact. He wants a Muslim ruler’s soul to be purified as he attains the reins of governance. The first four chapters of the book deal with faith, duties of a man, virtues and rights and duties towards parents, wives, husbands, children etc. Mir Syed Ali Hamadani’s style of writing is to draw lessons from Quran, Sunnah and lives of various righteous men, in order to create love for Allah, his creations and fear from his wrath and punishment for breaking his laws. The teachings and lessons as espoused in these chapters are essential for any human being to discipline himself as a God Fearing Muslim, who has purified hisNafs from the baser and lower beastly instincts of lust, greed and blind hedonism. When he has attained this purification, only then can he deliver the rights of his subjects and rule justly.
Then the ruler is supposed to Command good and Forbid evil. He is also supposed to be thankful and content at what Allah has bestowed on him. He should always be fearful about trampling the rights of his subjects. While carrying out the duties of governance he is faced with a lot of obstacles, impediments and problems which are to be dealt with patience, which is the divine tool. Lastly the evils of Anger and Arrogance are depicted alongwith virtues of humility and forgiveness towards his subjects.
This scheme of chapterization leaves the book open to debate whether it can be considered as a Political treatise or a charter on State craft? I concluded with the remarks that the book still remains relevant, as Hamdani wants the rulers to be noble men who have purified their souls from the baser instincts of lower self like greed, lust, thirst for power etc. If the rulers today attain thisTazkiya e Nafs (self purification) at first, then go for Power much of the vices emanating from Power will come to an end.
What drew flak from the audience, were my comments that “Islam’s ultimate aim isn’t capture of power, but the individual self purification (Tazkiya e Nafas) so that the person becomes a better human being, contributing towards the overall welfare of Society and humanity. These purified souls wouldn’t indulge in any beastly acts based on their lower instincts of self like lust, greed and hedonism. Wherever they go, they will prioritize and put before collective needs over their personal ones. In certain cases they will also sacrifice individual needs for collective ones. But are we as Muslims contributing to the collective good and welfare of humanity? The answer is a complete Big No; though their may be few individual efforts, but as a Muslim community we have failed to contribute towards the society positively. Even if Muslim parties come to power somewhere, they try to impose legal injunctions of Islam more vehemently than moral ones. The Muslims are suffering from moral waywardness all over the world, the Muslim states are the most corrupt and least democratic. These short comings need to be remedied at first rather than going for Shariah imposition. Also the imposition of Shariah as prevalent in various Muslim countries doesn’t solve the problem of poverty, environmental pollution, injustice, corruption and political instability”.
Many among the audience strongly criticized me by stating that Shariah has all the solutions only the need is to get it imposed as soon as possible. They unlike Mir Sayyid Hamdani couldn’t understand the essence of Tazkiya e Nafs. It is an apathy that wherever Islamist parties come to power they seek to impose legal injunctions of Shariah more vehemently especially in case of women and minorities, than the core values of Quran which include, Justice (Adl), Compassion (Rahmah), Benevolence (Ehsan), Truth (Haq) and Wisdom (Hikmah). Instead they are more concerned about the lengths of Burqas of women and how to control their bodies. Also the laws of punishment are imposed as if Islamic Shariah is only about Hudud laws.
The claims of imposition of ‘Shariah’ in countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran didn’t take us near to the Islamic and Quranic model of Social Justice and Non Discrimination. Instead we have the rule of elites, who justify their rule in the name of Islam. The laws are discriminatory towards women and minorities. While Islam and Quran debars any kind of discrimination in the name of religion and gender, but we find them evidently in case of Women in Saudi Arabia and Bahais in Iran. The problem still lies with the indifference of Muslims towards Tazkiya e Nafs and their romanticism with Political Islam. History is a witness to the fact that Islam has survived without Power Politics and will continue to thrive in future too. The peaceful spread of Islam in various parts of the world by the Sufis is a testimony about the fact that Islam doesn’t need political patronage for its spread.
Hence the need as has remained since time immemorial to produce the best human beings who are an epitome of humane qualities of selflessness, dedication, pluralism, tolerance, justice, love and peace. Despite our material progress and technological advancement, the need retains and political ethics as deliberated by Mir Syed Ali Hamadani are going to fulfill those.
 
 
Mushtaq Ul Haq Ahmad Sikander is Writer-Activist based in Srinagar, Kashmir and can be reached atsikandarmushtaq@gmail.com

Friday, November 25, 2011

Rethinking Religious Conversions in Kashmir | Views from Within

Kashmir has been a Muslim majority region since many centuries now. Islam was spread in Kashmir by peaceful Preachings of Sufis and Rishism. In the words of eminent historian Prem Nath Bazaz “Politics had dehumanized the kashmiris, Islam made them men again. Just as the Muslim rule was established in Kashmir without much bloodshed, so was Islam spread throughout the length and breadth of the valley by Peaceful preaching and lucid persuasions of Mir Sayyid Ali and hundreds of the Sayyid missionaries who came from Hamadan and other parts of Persia”.
Thus the Islam in Kashmir has its own indigenous character. The majority of Muslims deeply revere and love their faith, at times quite fanatically. There had been attempts to reconvert Muslims of Kashmir to some other faith, as they had been Hindus and Buddhists at various times, even by Maharaja Gulab Singh, the founder of the present State of Jammu & Kashmir and Dogra dynasty, who tried to reconvert the inhabitants of valley to Hinduism, but the Brahmans abhorred him from any such practice. The Christian Missionaries used to visit and work in Kashmir where they established various educational institutions and hospitals during the Dogra rule. The name of Dr Knowles, C.E Tyndale Biscoe, author of Kashmir in Sunlight and Shade, Miss Muriel P. Mallinson and many others are worth mentioning, for their contribution towards educational upliftment and humanitarian welfare for the inhabitants of Kashmir. Even if they were missionaries, but they didn’t indulge in proselytizing activity on a mass scale or either the Kashmiris weren’t willing to convert to some other religion? This question needs to be answered by historians!
The recent debate on religious conversion and the controversy following it has brought many ugly facts to the fore, with a clear tinge of Fascism lurking around the corner. A video was circulated on a social networking website, depicting a Bishop baptizing ten youth, who renounced Islam to accept Christianity as their new faith. This video prompted a hue and cry, and the Bishop C.M Khanna was summoned by the Head Mufti of Kashmir, Mufti Bashir Uddin to his Sharia court, which has no enforcing agency or authority, but C.M Khanna alongwith some other priests did present themselves before the court. They accepted that the youth had converted at their hands. It has also been alleged that hundreds of youth have renounced Islam and converted to Christianity at the hands of C.M Khanna and other Christian missionaries. It has even come to the fore that the youth were lured with money for conversion(See Kashmir Monitor, 23rd November, 2011). It has also been alleged that Christian missionaries have intervened in the 2005 quake devastated areas of Uri and Tangdar, in the name of carrying out relief and rebuilding activities in the area, but behind the veil of humanitarian aid they are facilitating and carrying out conversions in these areas.

Genesis of the Problem
The armed insurgency which initiated during the early 1990s brought in its wake, numerous miseries and misfortunes for the people of Kashmir. The innocent, blind and spontaneous killings devastated hundreds of families and the number of suffering groups have reached to millions. The Political economy of the conflict is yet to be studied academically, but what is manifest and can be witnessed with one’s own eyes is the bizarre fact that a section of the society has been driven into the dark dungeons of abject poverty, while the other section has become immensely rich, at the cost of the poor. These Neo-Rich include many separatist leaders also, who never get tired from professing Aazadi to the masses, making them cannon fodder in their utopian zeal for Aazadi. At the same time these ‘leaders’ never relent in filling their coffers with ill gotten money. When the victims of conflict reach out to them for compensation, they are shown the door. Thus they are left utterly disgusted by those whom they considered as their ‘saviors’. “For a hungry stomach, bread is God” goes a Sanskrit saying.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Believe it or Not! India is Shining

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